Hart Tor has become one of my favourites during lock down, lovely views all around. Bear slightly right taking the track to Black Tor Copse, known locally as leap falls, past the stone row, past the ford which still has water in it and on to the waterfall. I love this little place. Misty had a quick drink and a cooling paddle and we left via the blowing house remains up towards Hart Tor again. Down and across Hartor Brook. towards Cramber Tor passing that huge plum pudding shaped rock.
How did that get there? My imagination runs riot and I think of ring a ring of roses etc.
Up to Cramber Tor, looks like the leftovers of someone's rockery!, then slightly left towards Cramber Pool. This ridge, normally a big squelching boot sucking bog, is as dry as old bones. Getting pretty hot now so more champagne and Burts crisps sitting next to bogbean heaven and a sit down.
Loud chatting as we can't cosy up at the moment.
On to the trig point, so, so, dry. Views all round - fabulous. South Hessary on the horizon slightly left of the ridge. Lots of animal tracks to choose from, passing mummy cows with their brand new offspring. Carefully does it! Also on path small dead thing which appeared to be moving ahhh...I turned it over and it was full of hide beetles having a feast. Tasty tasty very very tasty!
Well here we are at S. Hessary, I always wonder if the fairies come out at night to pole dance on the cobra.
Another boring stretch of track only alleviated by wonderful views and back down to the carpark
More champers and the drive home, for you lot anyway Hahaha
Brenda