scottyplym
2013-03-29 18:58:44
Today I took another letterboxing newby to Corndon Tor for his first Letterboxing experience. Leaving Plymouth at 12.15, after a short stop at the Yelverton coop, we reached Corndon Tor at 1pm.
It was bitter cold today and the wind was knocking 10 shades of s**t out of me all afternoon.
Parking in front of Cave Penny Cross we strolled to the left of the cross and worked our way anti clockwise around the Tor. My friend found 2 letterboxes straight away, 1 from a set that I had found only 2 days earlier on Brat Tor.
Is anyone familiar with Pitchers Tor of Dartmoor? I have now found no.15 and no.56. Are they word of mouth?
As we worked our way around we found a total of 4 letterboxes that were so badly damaged or had no stamp, we could not do nothing with them. I was half tempted to remove them from the moor. Its still a little gutting even at 32, to find a box well hidden, then to realise the stamp inside is past its best and unable to stamp.
Some boxes were even still frozen, and we had to work hard to chizzle away the ice and get a decent inprint.
We stuck just to the main Corndon tor and its neighbouring contours, and in 3.5 hours found 11 boxes today. Thats just searching, no clues, just good old fashion letterboxing! There were some very good designs on display and we stumbled across some very old ones. The Puffin boys I remember picking up in my youth and to still find a perfect " Guardian Series" box was a great find.
We did see a couple letterboxers, but they were doing a walk and we avoided the box they found, as we felt this was cheating!
Afterwards dinner and a pint of Jail ale at the Rock Inn was well deserved and another letterboxer recruited
Hope my review of Corndon Tor helps
Regards, Scott
It was bitter cold today and the wind was knocking 10 shades of s**t out of me all afternoon.
Parking in front of Cave Penny Cross we strolled to the left of the cross and worked our way anti clockwise around the Tor. My friend found 2 letterboxes straight away, 1 from a set that I had found only 2 days earlier on Brat Tor.
Is anyone familiar with Pitchers Tor of Dartmoor? I have now found no.15 and no.56. Are they word of mouth?
As we worked our way around we found a total of 4 letterboxes that were so badly damaged or had no stamp, we could not do nothing with them. I was half tempted to remove them from the moor. Its still a little gutting even at 32, to find a box well hidden, then to realise the stamp inside is past its best and unable to stamp.
Some boxes were even still frozen, and we had to work hard to chizzle away the ice and get a decent inprint.
We stuck just to the main Corndon tor and its neighbouring contours, and in 3.5 hours found 11 boxes today. Thats just searching, no clues, just good old fashion letterboxing! There were some very good designs on display and we stumbled across some very old ones. The Puffin boys I remember picking up in my youth and to still find a perfect " Guardian Series" box was a great find.
We did see a couple letterboxers, but they were doing a walk and we avoided the box they found, as we felt this was cheating!
Afterwards dinner and a pint of Jail ale at the Rock Inn was well deserved and another letterboxer recruited
Hope my review of Corndon Tor helps
Regards, Scott