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THIS will be my home for tonight after a gruelling 3 hour hike from Burrator Reservoir to wild swim at Crazywell Pool on to Down Tor (another Tor ticked off) only to arrive for my annual camp at Sheepstor to watch the sun set over the water. With temps around 22C its been a pretty rough walk the swim really helped though even if I had to do it in my boxers as I didnt plan ahead! Down Tor was lovely. Would have liked to camp there but its outside of the permitted camping area so NOPE! Sheepstor holds a special place in my heart. It was my second ever camp on Dartmoor and so I like to revisit at least once a year. The sunsets here are out of this world. . . . . . #wildcamping #hiking #dartmoor #sheepstor #burrator #burratorreservoir #sun #bluesky #blueskies #bliss


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