Harford Moor Gate was the start today. A horrible very narry road up from Cornwood. The forecast was for sunshine and showers and it was spot on with a cool breeze.
A direct line took us up over the Redlake Tramway - this was built in 1912 and used to transport men and materials to and from the clayworks at Redlake...
...and on to Spurrell's Cross - the cross marks the spot where one track crossed another one running north-south. The base of the cross was replaced in the twentieth century.
A short distance away is Hangershell Rock (110)
... looking across to Beara Common
Then we went in search of Creber's Rock (112) - not so easy to find coming down the hill but easy going the other way.
Then up again to the trig point and cairns on Butterdon Hill.
...looking north to Three Barrows and Sharp Tor on the left.
Due south to Western Beacon past Black Tor (113) - seen here centre left...
...and into this quarry on Western Beacon (114) for lunch and to shelter from the next storm coming over us.
Another quarry on Western Beacon and you can just make out the top of the tor.
Back to the Redlake Tramway when the heaviest storm of the day came in and then as it moved on the sunshine came out again.
On to Tor Rocks (115)
..and just before the car park a little stream to cross.
With Roger, Charlie, Terry and Rosemary.
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