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Tarka Trail Audio Guide - Listen here or download to your phone for later

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Here are the new look posts which will be installed along the Trail during January
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New posts to be installed during January 2016

Mobile signal and post locations

A survey was carried out to assess the mobile signal strength along the Trail for the following networks.  O2, Vodafone, Three and EE.  Coverage can vary according to service provider, tree canopy and even weather conditions. 
Please see the document below for exact grid reference, also latitude and longitude of each post.
Locations and Mobile Coverage
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Introduction
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1. Velator Wetlands
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2. Mud
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4. From Rail to Trail
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3. On the Verge
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5. Saltmarsh
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6. Farming for Wildlife
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8. Trade at Fremington
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7. Fremington Cuttings
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9. Isley Marsh
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10. Instow Pond
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11. Lime Kilns
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12. Tides
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13. Rolle Canal
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14. Otters
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15. Salmon
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16. Bats
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17. Coppice
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18. Dormice
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19. Culm Grassland
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20. Butterflies
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21. Woodlands
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