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In this episode of The Ramblers podcast, hosts Nigel and Iain explore Route 21 in the Cranborne Chase National Landscape. They discuss the various aspects of the walk, including navigation tools, historical significance, wildlife observations, and archaeological findings. The conversation flows through the scenic views, the challenges of the terrain, and the importance of conservation efforts in the area. The hosts reflect on their experiences and share insights about the local environment, making it a rich and informative episode for history and nature enthusiasts.
If you would like to comment and suggest walks in the other write to us
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Links
Home - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
Martin Down & Pentridge Loop - W21 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
Download the GPX File
Download detailed guide and OS map
The Archaeology of Bokerley Dyke. by H.C.Bowen
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Random Route Selection
03:10
Exploring Cranbourne Chase National Landscape
06:06
Historical Insights of the Walk
09:04
Flint and Archaeological Discoveries
12:12
Wildlife and Environmental Changes
15:08
Navigating with Technology
18:02
Local Knowledge and Community Engagement
20:59
The Journey Continues: Scenic Views and Reflections
33:51
The Majesty of Birds of Prey
34:20
Reintroduction Success Stories
34:48
Historical Landmarks and Their Significance
36:08
Understanding Trig Points and Their Purpose
40:15
Population and Settlement Patterns in Prehistory
43:12
The Richness of Cranborne Chase
46:03
Dew Ponds: Nature's Water Reservoirs
51:55
Exploring Local Flora and Fauna
56:02
Roman Roads and Historical Navigation
01:01:30
Reflections on the Walk and Future Plans
The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.
Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Music from https://uppbeat.io/t/light-patterns/grassland
License code:
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Artwork for Podcast
created by Claire Atkinson
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In this episode of The Ramblers podcast, hosts Nigel and Iain explore Route 21 in the Cranborne Chase National Landscape. They discuss the various aspects of the walk, including navigation tools, historical significance, wildlife observations, and archaeological findings. The conversation flows through the scenic views, the challenges of the terrain, and the importance of conservation efforts in the area. The hosts reflect on their experiences and share insights about the local environment, making it a rich and informative episode for history and nature enthusiasts.
If you would like to comment and suggest walks in the other write to us
[email protected]
Links
Home - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
Martin Down & Pentridge Loop - W21 - Cranborne Chase National Landscape
Download the GPX File
Download detailed guide and OS map
The Archaeology of Bokerley Dyke. by H.C.Bowen
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Random Route Selection
03:10
Exploring Cranbourne Chase National Landscape
06:06
Historical Insights of the Walk
09:04
Flint and Archaeological Discoveries
12:12
Wildlife and Environmental Changes
15:08
Navigating with Technology
18:02
Local Knowledge and Community Engagement
20:59
The Journey Continues: Scenic Views and Reflections
33:51
The Majesty of Birds of Prey
34:20
Reintroduction Success Stories
34:48
Historical Landmarks and Their Significance
36:08
Understanding Trig Points and Their Purpose
40:15
Population and Settlement Patterns in Prehistory
43:12
The Richness of Cranborne Chase
46:03
Dew Ponds: Nature's Water Reservoirs
51:55
Exploring Local Flora and Fauna
56:02
Roman Roads and Historical Navigation
01:01:30
Reflections on the Walk and Future Plans
The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.
Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Music from https://uppbeat.io/t/light-patterns/grassland
License code:
KCZ1C17MC3KJJGC7
C1P05X6Z59HGCVGZ
K6RMWCOGP2ZLIEKS
UKZH6JCGAT2ETG8R
VWFSH9MMXMSJEHZR
Artwork for Podcast
created by Claire Atkinson