Lower Godsworthy Farm and the moor above blanked out by the low cloud.
Looking across to Bouters Tor.
We took the track down towards Cuddliptown Town past these trees growing out of the top of the wall...
...I am sure the person planting the little saplings in this wall would never have imagined they would get this big!
Down and back up again to get back on the moor.
An incredibly heavy shower at this point and the sheep ran towards the wall for shelter! I have never seen them do that before but this time, unusually for sheep, they were being sensible!
We passed Lower White Tor - barely visible in the cloud and...
...on to the top of White Tor. We reckoned the wind was about force 6 gusting to force 8.
Down to the wall corner crossing Colly Brook and...
...it was just a bit clearer at the lower level.
I think these cattle had been sheltering behind the wall but they were most interested as we went past!
We didn't go to Roos Tor as planned but followed the wall around to the footpath which goes below Sharp Tor.
Looking back at Sharp Tor.
On to Great Combe Tor...
...down past the disused swimming pool and....
...over the Colly Brook again this time using the little bridge.
On to the Peter Tavy Inn for lunch. With Terry and Rosemary.
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