Today was a walk in the car! We had to go to Trago Mills and on the way home, instead of going along the A38 we drove across the moor. We passed Haytor and Widecombe and stopped for our lunch on the edge of Dunstone Down. There were far reaching views and the area leading up to Wind Tor was a sea of yellow gorse.
We drove on to Cator. We planned to visit Lower Cator first, but a cow in the middle of the road distracted us so we missed the turning and ended up at Great Cator. We continued on until we came to the new walls for old with is half way between Middle Cator and Lower Cator. It was interesting to examine the different features in the walls around this spot.
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Wall under tree had moss growing between stones. |
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Photo of wall drawn in Dartmoor 365 book |
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A hole in the wall to let animals through |
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A shelf in the wall, opposite track to farm, so probably for milk churns |
We then drove through Lower Cator and came to the bridge. There was nowhere to park so took a quick photo before getting back in the car and going on to the junction we had missed earlier and turning around.
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