I took the track that exited opposite the ruins of Teignhead Farm and went down....
...to the clapper bridge to cross the North Teign River.
Looking back to the forest.
I went up Manga Hill through these old gate posts.
Looking east to Kestor Rock.
South around Walla Brook Head with Watern Tor in the distance.
Evenutally the range hut on Hangingstone Hill came into view.
Over towards Cosdon Hill there was just a flicker of sunshine but that was it!
The range hut on Hangingstone Hill.
There was a very heavy frost on this part of the moor. All the grasses had a feather like frosts attached in the shape of a long flag.
In the distance to the west I could just make out the familiar shapes of
The letter box at Cranmere Pool
There is much more about this here:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranmere_Pool
and here:-
http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/cranmere_pool.htm
Looking back
I back tracked and headed towards White Horse Hill. Normally this is a very wet part of the moor but the heavy frost and frozen ground made it much easier than would normally be the case to get across.
On White Horse Hill is this cairn (now reconstructed) which was opened up in 2011 to reveal the first organic remains found on Dartmoor and about 150 beads - approximately 4,000 years old.
Much more about this on these links:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-14468394
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-15727960
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-21442474
From here I followed the ridge line to Quintin's Man...
...crossing the stream here...
...and then headed up to Sittaford Tor...
...and finally past Grey Wethers before returning back into Fernworthy Forest.
Nice cool conditions for a run on Tuesday. Almost resorted to thinking about wearing a hat, but still fine for shorts.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you again and thank you for sharing that with us! Thanks also for reading my blog.
DeleteBrilliant walk Michael
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Joe Moore
thank you for sharing, you did a really good job taking pictures so we poor mortals can follow, not a journey to undertake if one has no map reading experience, such sad scenery wish it was covered with broad leaf trees, much need these days, never likely to go their as I'm disabled
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