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Name:Hangingstone Hill
Hill number:2880
Height:604.6m / 1984ft
Parent (Ma):2877  High Willhays
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Dartmoor
County/UA:Devon
Catchment:Triples, Catchment Boundaries, Dart, Teign, Taw
Watershed:Land's End to John o' Groats, Land's End to Dover, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Simm, Dewey, Clem
(Tu,Sim,Dew,Cm)
Grid ref:SX 61703 86137
Summit feature:small cairn on mound of grass and stones 10m N of stone hut
Drop:89.9m
Col:514.7m  SX 5922 8832  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 191
(1:25k) OL28N
Observations:cairn on Whitehorse Hill SX 61738 85483 is 1.9m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Parked SX 60091 91142 at end of driveable road. SIMMS on Dartmoor: Hangingstone Hill > Cut Hill > High Willhays. Progress on tracks much faster than off them. Boggy and rough ground everywhere.Peter_W_Mitchell 24/08/2023
From Fernworthy reservoir via Sittaford Tor, Cut Hill and Black Hill to complete my English SiMMs. Route back was much easier than way out to Cut Hill.PeterD17/08/2023
Walk from Okehampton Station to complete my English Simms. Good tracks to Hangingstone Hill then rough ground to Cut Hill via Black Hill.RobB16/08/2023
Run from Belstone over Steeperton Tor the ascent of which wasn’t pleasant as I lost the path in the tussock grass. From Steeperton to Hangingstone Hill was much easier with a good path. However the out and back to Whitehorse hill was a quagmire with lots of pools despite the dry weather. Took a photo of the peat pass memorial stone. Headed back but this time followed the track to Oke Tor and Belstone Tor where I took another lane into the village to the car. Time taken 2 hours 10 minutes for 11.3 miles. Saw Buzzard and Kestrel along with Stonechats and Meadow Pipits. Weather clear blue skies and warm.isabelle17/10/2021
From Okehampton - Belstone Tor, East Mill Tor, Steeperton Tor, Hound Tor, Hangingstone Hill, Black Hill, Cut Hill, Brown's House Top, Higher White Tor and Longaford Tor. Camped near the top of Longaford Tor before descending to Princetown from where I added South Hessary Tor while waiting for the bus. 41.5km, much of it boggy, tussocky, pathless toil in unrelenting rain and wind. Highlight was getting the tent up, changing into dry clothes and crawling into my sleeping bag.Herbert Anchovy07/08/2021
A walk into the wild centre of North Dartmoor from Fernworthy Reservoir, through the forest and out to the ruin of Teignhead Head Farm. Then across the wet tussocky moors visiting Hangingstone Hill, Black Hill, Cut Hill and via path by boundary posts to Sittaford Tor. Extremely tough going in many places underfoot – wet and tussocky. 19km with 480m ascent in 5 hours. Solo.silveracorn_alan01/08/2021
With Mick & Mary. From Cosdon Hill.MickyRoss14/07/2021
park fernworthy forest near big shed 6606 8368 tracks to 6565 8210 then White Ridge flat top nw to Sittaford tor then initially pathless west then use range marking post paths to Cut Hill with small marker cairn but flat top so visit highest hags pathless to Black Hill, NE to tracks to Hanginstone Hill, tracks to Steeperton Tor return via Wild Tor, Watern Tor, Teignhead farm and plantation tracks 26 ks 8 hrsunderhill09/07/2021
One way from Postbridge to Cudliptown, from Sittaford Tor via Quentin's Man & Whitehorse Hill.agentmancuso01/07/2021
Visited on a circular walk to Cranmere Pool. Solo.meltdiceburg16/04/2021
Started by Fernworthy reservoir and ascended from the east. Steep hill with very uneven terrain. Wouldn't attempt if there has been recent rain.LovableScum21/03/2021
2-day route from Belstone, with outstanding bright conditions on day 1. Cosdon Hill, Hound Tor, Steeperton Tor, Hangingstone Hill (also visiting Whitehorse Hill summit), crossing to Cut Hill, then Black Hill(camping by the top). Return via Belstone Tor (climbing all the tops in the summit area).RobertP30/12/2019
Round of Hangingstone Hill, Cut Hill, High Willhays and Yes Tor from parking at East Okement Farm. Torrential rain. Solo round in fell running gear but not possible to run on much due to difficulty of terrain (uneven clumps of grass). Several water crossings. Deep mud in parts. 14 miles total in 4hrs 15min.axoree19/12/2019
From Cut Hill then back to Postbridge. Track most of the way except for descent from Quintin's Man to Ten Tours waymarked path.Eddie10/07/2019
2 of 4 with Alex and Chris on the Triggers MeetSteveG31/03/2019
with Steve and Alex, misty and cool today, lots of 10 Tors training parties out as well.cjo31/03/2019
From Steeperton tor to large pile of grass covered stones and military hut in sunshine before descending into the bog of Phillpotts Peat Pass.Denise 30/03/2019
Good long walk out from South Zeal over Cosdon Hill. Back from HH via Steeperton and Belstone Tor with Jenx and Bryhernordicstar30/03/2019
A romp along the army track from Steeperton Tor. A messy summit with army hut and less than natural looking flattened area of rocks and grass with small cairn. To add to the confusion Whitehorse Hill to the S appears to be a very similar height. So off to Whitehorse Hill we go. Other visits on:- 06-02-1982, 01-05-1983,RichardM30/03/2019
Over Wild Tor, which was interesting, then onto Hangingstone, not so pretty.jenx30/03/2019
Steeperton Tor and Hangingstone Hill from the end of the public road west of East Okement farm. Swift going on tracks, with views of the northern tors above the lowlands of mid Devon from Hangingstone Hill.Nick Down127/08/2018
In round from BelstoneMoorponder30/06/2018
Round of 4 Dartmoor hills from South Zeal, this the second and furthest. Steeperton Tor picked up next on the return leg.jonglew23/06/2018
See Cut Hill log.Dartmoorman22/06/2018
Meldon - Yes Tor-High Willhays-Hangingstone Hill-abbo000107/05/2018
A 12 mile Dewey outing taking around five hours from the free car park in South Zeal. First taking in Crosdon Hill then following the line on the map past Hound tor and Wild tor to reach Hangingstone Hill. Descended via a track before climbing Steeperton tor then used a path to Hound tor over a stream (not on the map) back over Crosdon Hill and to the car.WAYNE ROWLETT22/04/2018
From Hound Tor. Flogged up the north 'ridge' to the summit. Also visited the top of Whitehorse Hill to be sure. Onwards to Steeperton Tor. Solo. SMan of Kernow116/04/2018
Staying in Belstone so did Belstone Tor, East Mill Tor, Hangingstone Hill, Steeperton Tor, Hound Tor and Cosdon Hill. 13.5 miles - just over 5 hours on a lovely November day.clivevilla13/11/2017
Solo. Followed track from Steeperton Tor.Dangerous Dave10/06/2017
From South Zeal car park. Cosdon Hill, Hound Tor, Hangingstone Hill, Steeperton Tor. 6.5 hours. Good paths /tracks all the way. Good stone circle north of Hound Tor and stone row east of Cosdon Hill.ijpowell21/04/2017
Oke Tor - Hangingstone Hill - Black Hill - Cut Hill -Black Hill from GR: SX 60091 91134ronaldo33309/03/2017
Bracken Tor YH to Sticklepath. Very cold walking back (N) into the wind.Smudge06/11/2016
So raise the scarlet standard high, beneath its shade there was a man with two dogs and a horse in a stone hut who was not pleased to see me, but was interested in my equipment.alda25/10/2016
Day 1 of four-day backpack from Okehampton.davidpettit8415/09/2016
After Cut Hill headed over Black Hill then east over some rough ground to pick up paths on the west side of Hangingstone. Back over Sittaford Tor to Postbridge. Solo walk covering 13 and a quarter miles in 5 and a half hours.bolton17/10/2015
From South Zeal in best conditions of the week over Cosdon Hill, then from south of Hound Tor across to Steeperton Tor before picking up good land rover track to just below Hanginstone Hill. Return over Hound Tor then on ROW to east of Cosdon Hill and back to car park in South Zeal.SS27/08/2015
4/8 Fourth of long day Belstone Tor/Cosdon Hill/Hound Tor/Hangstone Hill/Steeperton Tor/East Mill Tor/Yes Tor/High WillaysFergalh18/07/2015
Parked in South Zeal car park – Took bridleway up N. ridge of Cosdon Hill – Hound Tor – Steeperton Tor – Hangingstone Hill (Good paths & tracks all the way) – Continued to Black Hill and Cut Hill before returning to Hangingstone & back down to South Zeal. (S)gerrybowes14/03/2015
Start ~ South Zeal car park. Followed bridleway up between tiny walled fields to the Moor before climbing Cosdon Hill. Followed ridge over Hound Tor to reach Steeperton Tor then paths and tracks to Hangingstone Hill. Perfect walking weather and even dry underfoot. With Wombournesteve hudson10/09/2014
Parked in South Zeal car park. Walked up track onto open moor then up to Cosdon Hill, Steeperton Tor then a good track leads to summit of Hangingstone Hill. Warm and sunny. With SH.wombourne10/09/2014
Parked on the minor road at SX 65262 92588 then used bridleway to get to Stone Row before going direct to Cosdon Hill with Ian Brown. Then onto Hound Tor, Hangingstone Hill and Steeperton Tor before heading back to the car.Dugswell223/08/2014
Drove as far as we dared from Okehampton Camp and finally chickened out at ford at SX607892. 4x4 desirable. Took in Oke Tor on the way back. 5.71mls 2hrs 13minsCurly & Shirley27/07/2013
Stunning bank holiday MondayStephenfarmer06/05/2013
Ascent from Watern Tor, across the valley and ascent to the army hut.KatieJayne08/12/2012
Visited whilst geocaching.CornishGazza09/09/2012
With: hb; From overnight camp in Little Varracombe ascended in rain up track via Quintin's Man and Whitehorse Hill to cairn on summit. Descent N then NW to Steeperton Tor.Ian Baines09/09/2012
With: ib; Helen Baines09/09/2012
From Steeperton Tor.Wheelsy08/08/2012
From South Zeal via Cosdon Hill [South Tawton Common]. Good idea to concentrate or you may end up (in thick mist) in the very minor valley to the west.destaylor28/06/2012
On CUHWC Dartmoor trip as part of a 47km traipse from Postbridge all the way to Yes Tor, High Willhays and back. Took in White Ridge and Hangingstone Hill on way out, Cut Hill and Higher White Tor on way back. Bogs mostly frozen, fortunately.Mark Jackson11/02/2012