The restrictions have proved controversial, with some hailing them as a "proven road safety measure", whilst others claimed they caused "misery on a daily basis".
The teams had to be self-sufficient, carrying all that they need to complete their route and stay out overnight safely.There are 14 checkpoints the children had to reach, mostly Tors and some Beacons and hills.
The children have to navigate their own way around Dartmoor.Teams in the main expedition set off from Okehampton Camp at 07:00 BST and and had to return by 17:00 BST on Sunday.Gavin and Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones has said news leaking early about the show's final episode was "really mean".
Jones and fellow co-creator James Corden confirmed earlier this month that the hit comedy series would return for a one-off episode on Christmas Day.But rumours of the show's return were first reported by the US news outlet
"James and I wanted to give everybody a nice surprise and I think it was really mean that they leaked it," Jones told
"Because also it meant that I had to lie to people, to friends and family, because they were all saying 'is it happening?'They have been joined in recent days by big-name Wall Street figures. Billionaire hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman - who supported Trump in the 2024 presidential election - has warned of "a self-induced, economic nuclear winter".
Even one of Trump's top aides, billionaire businessman Elon Musk, is reportedly against the tariffs, and spent time over the weekend lobbying the president to reverse them, according to two anonymous sources cited by the Washington Post.The tariffs have been designed to target almost all of the world's countries.
Trump claims that a 10% tariff on all nations and much higher rates on individual countries will boost the US economy and protect jobs.Companies that bring the foreign goods into the country have to pay the tax to the government.