Talk:List of Dartmoor tors and hills

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Wacka Tor[edit]

This does not appear on the OS 1:25000 map, the hill on which 'wacka tor' les is refered to as hickley plain, bot there is no mention of wacka tor. I know the name is in common usage but as it does not seem to be the hills official name are we sure it should appear on this list? (having said that it does appear on this website but i am not sure if this is a reliable source, especially as the ordinance survey does not recognise this tor --Greatestrowerever 16:59, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think a list including local/historic/oral names would be a better list than one which only includes OS names. I'm sure Crossing's Guide would list plenty of names that don't appear on the map today, also see The gazetteer of Dartmoor names Mike Brown, Forest Publishing ISBN 0951527479. Showing the equivalance of different names would seem like a good idea in that case though. On the assumption that grid refs would be helpful I'll try to start adding some. ChrisHodgesUK (talk) 19:53, 4 September 2008 (UTC). Corrected ChrisHodgesUK (talk) 18:40, 8 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Wacka Tor is actually a collection of tors, but some of the stacks are quite respectable as tors go. It's listed in Terry Bound. Quite a lot of significant tors are missing from the OS maps. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MaryFeb15 (talkcontribs) 14:49, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The list in general It's probably not a good idea to list tors and hills, because not all tors are on hills and not all hills have tors. The following comments therefore only refer to tors.

There are an almost infinite number of 'tors' if you count significant stone masses: where do you stop? Most people think immediately of the massive granite piles which are classic tors, but a number of rocks called 'tors' are not granite. There are also many tors which are not called 'Tor'. Also many tors are actually multiple (e.g. Hayne's Down) and many which could be seen as outliers (e.g. Little Hare Tor). The most authoritative list of tors is probably Terry Bound: The A to Z of Dartmoor Tors, but even he misses out many significant rocks. I've visited virtually all his (except for a few which are on private ground or lost in Forestry Commission plantations). By my count, the current Wikipedia list misses the following, though lots of people could probably list more:

Ashbury Tor (604940), Ausewell Rocks (731716), Barn Hill Rocks (535746, Berra Tor (479690), Big Rock (527799), Billy's Tor (569745), Birch Tor (688816), Black Tor (655584), Black Rock (531855), Blackator Rocks (665750), Blackey Tor (612737), Blackingstone Rock (787856), Bonehill Rocks (731774), Branscombe's Loaf (553892), Broad Down (635805), Buckland Beacon (735731), Bucktor or Buckator (480701), Bullaton Rock (796822), Calveslake Tor (608676), Church Rock (558754), Claig Tor (549677), Claret Tor (or Creber's Rock) (6674586), Clay Tor (570781, Cleave Tor (609949), Click Tor (578685), Crownhill Tor (579608), Crip Tor (554725), Cuckoo Rock (585686), Dewerstone Rock (a strange omission: the biggest on the moor, albeit in the valley bottom, not on top) (538639), Dream Tor (771767), Eagle Rock (725724), East Tor (539897), East Tor (564725), Elsford Rock (786830), Emsworthy Rocks (752769 but lost in a plantation), Frenchbeer Rock (671854), Fur Tor (565725: but if it exists it's very small), Gladstone Rock (781813), Gradner Rocks (781802), Great Rock (827815), Harton Chest (767818), Hayne Down (many tors including Bowerman's Nose) (7480), Hemstone Rocks (616835), Hingston Rock (669858), Hole Rock (757785: listed separately but really part of Smallacombe Rocks), Knattborough Tor (611910), Leighon Tor (758787), Little Bee Tor (611844), Little Cock's Tor (527762), Little Fox Tor (626698), Little Gnats' Head (608674), Little Hare Tor (556842), Little King Tor (552740), Little Kneeset (585842), Logwell Rock (710734), Lover's Leap (727723), Lower Dunnagoat (558863), Lowery Tor (557698), Maiden Tor (562681), Manaton Rocks (748816), Manga Rock (630750), Meldon Hill (696861), Nattadon (705866), The Nutcrackers (742752), Ottery Tor (625924), Over Tor (558753) Peek Hill (557699), Prowtytown Rocks (528745), Puggiestone Rock (687876), Raven Rock (730715), Roborough Rock (515672), Rough Tor (576684), Rowden Tor (698761), Rugglestone Rock (727764), Saddlesborough (559632), Sampford Tor (531732), Scarey Tor (606924), Scatter Rock (821824), Shadyback Tor (567649), Shaptor Rock (809808), Sharp Tor (729780), Sharp Tor (554832), Shaugh Beacon (544634), Smallacombe Rocks (755783), Snappers Tor (577693), Stoneslade Tor (708781), Strane Tor (probably doesn’t exist, at any rate couldn’t find it) (612718), Tavey Cleave Tors (include Sharp Tor [554832] above) (around 554834), Tor Rocks (641591), Tristis Rock (638600), Tunhill Rocks (731758), Wacka Tor (663621), Welstor Rock (736730), Whittenknowle Rocks (lots of rocks but no real tor) (585670), Willingstone Rock (756887), Wittaburrow (733752).

There are also numerous tors which either never got names or (much more likely) lost them: I’ve named some after my grandchildren: Martha’s Tor (538639, on Wigford Down above Dewerstone Wood), Sam’s Tor (543642) and Polly’s Tor (542643), both on Wigford Down, and Thomas’s Tor (539865, on flank of Arms Tor). Actually in Dewerstone wood are tors too numerous to count; as on the north side of Belstone Cleave; a selection of others are respectively 595866 (near Jackman’s Bottom), 593874 (west of Okement Hill), 731898 (Fingle Cleave), 723898 (Fingle Cleave), 591795 (under Conies Down Tor), 597793 (south of Devil’s Tor), 557753 (on Merrivale Warren), 531773 (near Higher Godsworthy), 532779 (above Lower Godsworthy), 536781 (near Stephen’s Grave on Peter Tavy Great Common), 522781 (on Smeardon Down), 523780 (also on Smeardon Down), 550744 (near Longash), 549742 (also near Longash), 533746 (Barn Hill), 534746 (also Barn Hill), 585691 (south of Down Tor), 605740 (near Blackey Tor), 602613 (south of Rook Tor).

If you go down as small as some of the named ones (notably Little Hare Tor and Manga Rock) you would probably list scores and possibly hundreds more. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MaryFeb15 (talkcontribs) 14:44, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Some of these really ain't "Tors"[edit]

This list is starting to look ridiculous to me. There are an awful lot that are simply rocks or hills not "tors". Equally there is the odd one I simply don't recognise. Any thoughts from anyone? Cheers --Herby talk thyme 11:00, 26 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]