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Name:Ramshorn Down
Hill number:17607
Height:204m / 669ft
Parent (Ma):2877  High Willhays
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
County/UA:Devon
Catchment:Teign
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:SX 79266 73941
Summit feature:no feature: grass
Drop:31m
Col:173m  SX790741  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 191
(1:25k) OL44 110
Observations:E top is slightly lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 11 users)ByDate of Ascent
From quarry. Nice carved topograph on E top.malcorbett16/04/2022
On a lovely walk with Penn Hill.Poolton12317/09/2021
From NE, E summit also visited 1m lowerRHW03/02/2019
Surprisingly good views from this accessible summit on a track above Rora Christian Centre- of Teign mouth, Channel, Dartmoor. HP on track within gorse and bramble.Denise 26/11/2017
By footpath from Halford Cross past Rora Chiristian Centre (which offers accommodation). Summit is crossed by vehicle track edged by gorse, bramble, heather and a few birch. Fine views include the Teign estuary. See 6 others onthe summit! Ridge has 2 grassy tops the most western the smallest but the highest.RichardM26/11/2017
Parked in quarry near to start of path to NW of hill. Track runs to top of hill (top in flat bare area just to N of track). Pleasant hill.RobertP18/10/2015
80 miles plus gone on my first LDWA 100 miler. Route came up and along this crest. Into Sunday afternoon now having started Saturday morning. Shortly after felt that I was standing still whilst the scenery drifted past - the effects of lack of sleep - not helped by the poor few hours sleep on overnight coach down from London fri night.Chris Pearson25/05/2013
Halfdecent19/10/2023
RVC03/04/2023
Matt03/07/2021
Adrian09/09/2020