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Name:Hunter's Tor
Hill number:7787
Height:326m / 1070ft
Parent (Ma):2877  High Willhays
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Dartmoor
County/UA:Devon
Catchment:Teign
Class:Tump (300-399m), Subhump, Clem
(Tu,3,sHu,Cm)
Grid ref:SX 76226 82362
Summit feature:grass bank
Drop:95m
Col:231m  SX759829  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 191
(1:25k) OL28N
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 34 users)ByDate of Ascent
from manaronemily28/12/2023
Parked to NNW at 75885 83460.clivevilla25/06/2022
Run from Yarner Woodisabelle30/01/2022
On a beautiful autumn morning. Parked at Barnecourt.Poolton12321/09/2021
Roadside parking in Barnecourt. Through Peck Farm on a RoW. HP on SE side hill fort.jonglew31/03/2019
golden skies as light fades on ancient feeling place with superb descent to Lustleigh. Revisit.Denise 18/11/2018
Round of Lustleigh taking in 3 Tumps and the May Queen throne. From the N on well trod bridleway past Peck Farm. Extensive levellish summit of gorse with a little grass grazed by fine Belted Galloways. Good views as the sun sinks behind the moor.RichardM18/11/2018
Parked at clapper bridge. Road and RoW to the top.Moorponder28/06/2018
Chudleigh to Mortonhampstead. Very pleasant approach from Sharpitor.Smudge04/11/2016
Possible to squeeze a single car onto the start of the bridleway from the NW or a couple by the clapper bridge. An easy, waymarked walk along the bridleway.moorsman19/06/2016
Tricky parking on lane leading to farm. VWDP all the way, well signed, nice hill.arranc26/03/2015
With Daniel & South Devon RamblersPK124/02/2013
From Easdon tor , lanes and path from N path led into scrub.W Darren on 10 tors circular returning to a still distant Hay Tor.Chris Pearson06/08/2010
Date is first visit. Notes from later...earthwks obscured by gorse, pleasant views. park (awkward) 756831, tk & fp to summit RHW26/08/2002
With Claire, Mick, Mary & Katie.MickyRoss11/07/1998
My brother Pete joined me for the w/e. We had dreadful weather and chose a sheltered walk from Hammerslake. Above the trees, tors to scramble on, charming views, but very wet and windypwheeler12/09/1993
With a HF Group including MGT. Only vague memories but still got photos. Date is approximate, definitely during Preston Holiday Weeks!ADT27/07/1974
Andy West03/05/2023
Matt09/10/2020
mae05/10/2019
Alan Whatley26/06/2019
Adrian31/03/2019
carole engel28/06/2018
Martin R18/03/2017
Steve Q16/03/2014
stevent080913/12/2012
Sherlock29/08/2011
Hillsidenick19/04/2010
Jacqdaw19/04/2010
Tony S14/04/2007
andrew.allum01/01/2000
Denise 15/11/1998
IainT06/12/1997
anne336611/05/1989