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It was used from the late 1800's up until the 1960's and the MOD just pulled out without doing any clean-up as would be required by the Environmental Agency these days.It's full of unexploded artillery, handgranades, mortars,etc. Phosphorous shells are common.
It goes without saying that ramblers are hated by professional walkers as much as the members of this forum.
Comparing north and south Dartmoor the north is far cleaner, untrampled and inhabited by many spieces of wildlife. Unlike south Dartmoor where you find litter shoved under, and into crevases of the tors, has rutted paths on the sides of tracks where ramblers 'prefer to walk on soft terrain' and multitudes of disturbed birds nests and dead young of abandoned wildlife.
Has anybody found a use for a rambler yet :?: