Twelve of us met up at a delightful campsite on the edge of Dartmoor. Some of us were warming up for Lundy but Steve and Charlotte also drove down and Paul and Vanda arrived in their impressive motorhome and treated us to guided tours including tea and biscuits. The dry and sunny conditions allowed us to climb on the Dartmoor tors which aren’t often in condition. We all climbed at Hay Tor, finding the routes enjoyable but hard for the grade. We also provided entertainment for the crowds of tourists flocking to the tor on this bank holiday weekend. David and Mark returned to team up with a local to ascend the plumb line of Aviation. Hound’s Tor also provided us with good quality climbing. The only disappointment was Sheep’s Tor. Although in a stunning situation the climbs were rather oversold in the guidebook and proved to be polished and hard to protect. The group who went to the Dewerstone had more success. The prize line being Spider’s Web which as the name suggests zig-zags up the face of Raven Buttress. Late in the day Mark treated the meet organiser to an exhilarating abseil off the stance at the top of the stunning first pitch of Central Groove. Soloing the second pitch might have been marginally less exciting!
An enjoyable visit to a climbing area which normally only serves as a stop-off on the way to or from Cornwall.