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1. For this survey of Chailm 2 I walked from Chard to Ilminster 0 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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2. Bench by a busy road 0.2 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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3. 0.6 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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4. Bench next to the route, here traffic free 0.6 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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5. 1.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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6. 1.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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7. The beginning of the Stop Line 1.9 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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8. 2.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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9. Although these cycle barriers are on the route, the gates are almost always open. Bench in background 3.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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10. Cattle grid. Gate left open except when Cattle being moved across path 3.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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11. 4 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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12. 4 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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13. Cycle barrier as Stop Line joins a lane 4.5 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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14. Lane is a dead end, very quiet 4.5 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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15. 5.1 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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16. Gate before road crossing 5.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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17. 5.7 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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18. When I did the survey it was after a period of weeks when we had heavy rainfall and this section of path was flooded. This is not typical. I walked along the edge of the neighbouring field where there was a well worn path. However, the field path would be very difficult in a wheelchair or mobility scooter. 6.1 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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19. 6.8 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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20. 6.8 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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21. 6.9 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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22. 7.9 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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23. 8.4 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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24. 8.6 km from start — 28 Apr 2024
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25. 9.5 km from start — 28 Apr 2024