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Name:Shaptor Rock
Hill number:17558
Height:268m / 879ft
Parent (Ma):2877  High Willhays
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Dartmoor
County/UA:Devon
Catchment:Teign
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:SX 80970 80882
Summit feature:granite slab
Drop:32m
Col:236m  SX809814  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 191
(1:25k) OL44 110
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
Andy West04/05/2023
My first on purpose Devon Tump, which appears to have neatly coincided with RHWs last Devon Tump. From Lower Bowden.Minto29/06/2022
On a circular walk with Higher Knowle Wood. For note: there is good roadside parking just off the A382 at Slade Cross NW of Shaptor with a good RoW from Slade Farm.Poolton12321/09/2021
Matt10/10/2020
My final Dartmoor area P30. RoW from SE, P Lower Bowden, rounded granite slab HP, outcrop 20m NE probably lower. Direct ascent from gate to SE easy. Farm drive from Shaptor isn't a RoW.RHW31/08/2019
approached through delightful woodland to south. eastern top - great slab in heather and stunted oak- was slightly higherDenise 09/08/2017
From the SE on meandering path through delightful Woodland Trust woods. Summit is large granite slab in heather moorland and stunted Oaks. Good views but annoying flies.RichardM09/08/2017
Chudleigh to Mortonhampstead. Moderately easy access woodlands with some craglets to be careful of.Smudge04/11/2016
anne336604/04/2004