A most pleasant atmospheric evening to head out from Peter Tavy Quarry. Up the lane as the mist gently drifted to visit Twyste once again. Still standing, just, and memories of the those who sat by the fireplace still warm. Down through the long wet grass to the lane and across Broadmoor Brook. Steadily up the hill with a pause to admire the bull and his extended family. The froggy lane (none in sight) led us to the open moor. Up and up (seemed like a long way) just keeping up to White Tor with the remnant of the fibreglass range pole and shelter found for a cuppa. Compass definitely needed to head down down by the fantastic settlement to Wedlake. Through and out to round the wall and the new footpath by Higher Godsworthy - we knew where we were as the dogs barked. Signs of the nights drawing in and the approach of Autumn but just enough light to get back to the cars. On to the welcoming Peter Tavy Inn which was quite busy with lots of folk enjoying an evening drink.