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Encyclopedia > River Walkham

The Walkham is a river on Dartmoor, Devon, England.


It is a tributary of the River Tavy.


Bibliography

The Painted Stream, Robin Armstrong, Dent, 1985, ISBN: 0460047027


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River Walkham (468 words)
Encountered "angry man" on footbridge where the Tavy joins the Walkham marked on the os map as "Double Waters" shouting that we should not be canoeing the river and wanted our names.
The river narrows and is confined by bedrock banks, forming numerous eddies along the banks; indeed this section is excellent for a small group learning to 'eddyhop' down a river.
The upper sections of the Walkham are somewhat harder and possible in heavy rain.
The Upper Walkham (675 words)
The upper Walkham valley is an isolated part of the high northern moor.
The upper Walkham used to be a major peat extraction area and there are still remains left of the peat workings.
Spriddle Lake - a tribituary of the Walkham.
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