May 16th 2007 Torquay
June 13th 2007 Bolberry Down and Hope Cove
June 27th 2007 Dawlish Warren
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Torquay:-
This walk replaced the scheduled walk at Ringmore, canceled due
to muddy conditions.
Bolbery:-
The dull day with light rain didn't spoil our enjoyment of the fantastic scenery
Dawlish Warren:-
Replaced the scheduled Wistman's Wood. The forecast was for occasional showers (and we endured a few) but there was lots of warm sunshine in between.