Showing posts with label Bagga Tor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bagga Tor. Show all posts

Monday, 30 August 2021

Dartmoor: Fur Tor from Willsworthy Range (16.15 miles)

Fur Tor (Okehampton Range)

The following account is taken from my post on the DARTMOOR 365 Facebook group on 28/08/21:

Yesterday's walk was once again into the deep, remote and stunning heart of the North Moor, but this time I started at Willsworthy Range Car Park. The route was little more than 16 miles in length, had multiple river crossings and negotiated some truly terrible ground but all of that was to be expected - hence why it was undertaken in ideal visibility and after a dry spell.

Sunday, 29 July 2018

Dartmoor: The Tors and Rocks North-East of Peter Tavy

Small rock basins on Bagga Tor

Back to Smeardon Down, I was meeting up with Paul Buck and Tim Jenkinson to visit one new tor, a rediscovered tor, a possible contender for Brousentor and taking in the tors along the River Tavy. Tim and I met Paul at the quarry car park at Smeardon Down where we headed west down the road and through the quaint village of Peter Tavy.