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WILD CAMPING

Dartmoor National Park, 368 windswept square miles in Devon, is no stranger to mythical beasts stalking its jumble of jagged tors. So it’s only fitting that when 3,500 people gathered there on 21 January to protest the news that the right to wild camp in the park had been lost, they brought along an enormous puppet of Old Crockern, the park’s spectral guardian. While wild camping, which involves pitching away from all infrastructure

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