Walking the Mendip Hills - Black Down, Rowberrow Warren and Dolebury Warren

This Mendip walk starts at the top of Burrington Combe and heads for the trig point at Beacon Batch, the summit of Black Down. Black Down was a Starfish site in WW2. The route then goes through the woods of Rowberrow Warren and then follows the secluded valley to the point where we climb again up to Dolebury Warren and the Iron Age hill fort. From there the route returns to Black Down and then back to the start.
Link to Ordnance Survey map of the route here: explore.osmaps.com/route/1810...
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  • @Lilmissimaffitbackonit
    @Lilmissimaffitbackonit Жыл бұрын

    Aww ponies! 😍 great video thanks for sharing x

  • @outandabout-

    @outandabout-

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty ones too! 😃

  • @reluctantfellrunner
    @reluctantfellrunner Жыл бұрын

    Historic part of the world.

  • @richrambles7167
    @richrambles7167 Жыл бұрын

    fantastic video i have always liked the Mendips full of caves and my favorite Cheddar Gorge.

  • @outandabout-

    @outandabout-

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I have another video of a cheddar gorge walk. 😀

  • @winniewotsit4452
    @winniewotsit44525 ай бұрын

    Interesting that you should mention 'Starfish' sites. Apparently these often did attract a lot of enemy bombs. In a book 'The Secret War' by Brian Johnson there is an account of this and many other cunning ploys. The author explained that a common configuration employed a network of perforated pipes that dribbled fuel oil around the site. In addition, there was a second network of water pipes and sprinklers, feed from a cistern that had a typical municipal toilet flushing mechanism. An operator, who was stationed in an underground bunker nearby, would light the Starfish burners when required, and would periodically flush the loo now and again. The water would cause the fires to flare up in a most convincing way. One particularly successful night occurred on March 16th 1941 when 300 bombs fell on the Downside site near Bristol. Apparently, it was said that the duty wasn't very popular! I like to imagine the likes of Corporal Jones and Private Pike, huddled in a bunker, amid the dust and smoke, arguing about whose turn it was to flush the loo.

  • @outandabout-

    @outandabout-

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for adding that. It’s hilarious that the defence of Bristol relied on the flushing of a toilet!