The Staple Tors with the boys

A blisteringly hot day near the start of June but another chance to get the boys out and away from phones and GCSE revision for my eldest. I was looking for a place to take them, and for some reason I’d never taken them to the Staple Tors, which seems baffling considering we’ve been walking on Dartmoor for at least 14-15 years. Time to put that right. We took plenty of liquid with us and applied the suncream, devising a shortish loop around. We had a choice of Cox Tor or Little Roos Tor for the return leg and we went for the latter as it meant we could also walk past the Merrivale Quarry and pick up the Dartmoor 365 square of Sett Makers Bankers. Nothing too tricky or demanding about this walk, which was good considering the heat. We yapped as we always do, lots of varying topics this time, about exams (my eldest was about halfway through his GCSE’s at this point), also games and holidays we had booked in the summer (Snowdonia). A lovely couple of hours with the boys.

Start – Merrivale parking

Route – Little Staple TorMiddle Staple TorGreat Staple TorRoos TorLittle Roos TorMerrivale Quarry – Sett Makers Bankers – Merrivale parking

Distance – 3.5 miles    Start time – 2.20pm   Time taken – 1hr 40mins Highest Point – Great Staple Tor 455 metres

Weather – Sunny and hot

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This car park is pretty much under Little Staple Tor and gives easy access to the Staple Tors. Peek Hill is in the distance, with Vixen Tor the nearer outcrop behind the wall and Pew Tor over on the right
Little Staple Tor is quickly conquered with views out to Cornwall
Middle Staple Tor is next up, lots of rock piles here
Middle Staple Tor looking to the mast on North Hessary Tor
Great Staple Tor. Probably one of the most photographed of the Dartmoor Tors, certainly the one they would put on a shortbread tin if Dartmoor had one. You might be able to see my youngest climbing up the notch, he was getting up on the next to top rock before I told him we were heading off to Roos Tor
Roos Tor catching shade in the distance from the only cloud that was in the sky. Looking over there from Great Staple Tor
Roos Tor looking back to the large piles and avenue tor of Great Staple
Again looking to North Hessary Tor, this time from Roos Tor
Selfie, we managed to find a bit of shade and a nice breeze back here, as my eldest’s hair will testify
Wilderness at the back of Roos Tor. Back left is Great Links Tor, with White Tor nearer on the left
Down at Little Roos Tor, the River Walkham is down there before the land rises up to the sprawling outcrops of Great Mis Tor
Following the grassy path towards Merrivale Quarry and the hamlet of Merrivale comes into view
Merrivale Quarry, or Tor Quarries as it was known, it ran for over one hundred years and only closed in 1997. Granite from here built Portcullis House and New Scotland Yard in London.
Looking over to Kings Tor with Peek Hill back right
The boys have walked off towards the car whilst I was searching for the Sett Makers Bankers
Sett Makers Bankers, not the best ones in this area, better ones are a bit further west in a line between Middle Staple Tor and the car park. But basically these were used by men to make setts for road building. They would kneel and cut smaller sett blocks from larger granite pieces. Back breaking work
Back at the car and one last look across the sunbathing man to the mast at Princetown on North Hessary Tor

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