By: Blonde Two
Each summer we Blondes run our navigation and wild (backpack) camping courses from Princetown on Dartmoor. As many of you know, Princetown is the perfect… Read full article
Each summer we Blondes run our navigation and wild (backpack) camping courses from Princetown on Dartmoor. As many of you know, Princetown is the perfect… Read full article
Ticks for all seasons ‘Check your dark places!’ ‘Who’s got the tick tweezers?’ ‘Let your GP know if…’ Have sadly all become phrases any outdoor… Read full article
Childhood memories at the Slimbridge Wetland Centre Childhood memories are funny things. Some slip away, others make a big impression. For me, my visits (with… Read full article
There are many good things about having a dog to borrow but the one that I’m enjoying the most at the moment is being able… Read full article
Bad weather! In your bed! Was what I felt like saying on New Year’s Eve. Mr B2 and I were setting up camp on Dartmoor… Read full article
Dartmoor Christmas quiz Christmas really wouldn’t be Christmas here in the World of Blonde, without a Dartmoor quiz to jolly you all along. Below are… Read full article
Christmas songs aren’t always my favourite thing. This one has a bouncy tune but really does need to be rewritten for the modern age. We… Read full article
Last Sunday (you know the one, biting wind, nearly snowing, slight hangover) I went for a walk with a friend on Dartmoor (what better way… Read full article
St Michael de Rupe Church Sitting on top of a little hill on the western edge of Dartmoor is Brentor Church. St Michael de Rupe… Read full article
Update on Dartmoor wild camping January 23rd 2023 The picture for wild camping on Dartmoor has changed following a well-publicised High Court decision. This is… Read full article
Where is Haytor? Haytor has to be one of Devon’s top visitor locations. It’s on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, and really easy to get… Read full article
Why visit Dartmoor? When you think of Dartmoor, what comes to mind? Dartmoor ponies perhaps, or sheep, or cows, or perhaps even llamas and alpacas,… Read full article