
Hawk's Tor from the footpath through Castick Wood.

A closer view of Hawk's Tor from the footpath through Castick Wood.

Approaching Hawk's Tor (329m) from the north.

Dad, Paul and Clare look out over North Cornwall from near the summit of Hawk's Tor.

A narrow path between stones at the top of Hawk's Tor.

Looking southeast towards Trewortha Tor from the top of Hawk's Tor.

Twelve Men's Moor and Kilmar Tor from the top of Hawk's Tor.

Dad, Paul and Clare descend from Hawk's Tor towards Kilmar Tor.

Hawk's Tor framed by gorse from the col on the way to Kilmar Tor.

Twelve Men's Moor, the highest point of which is Kilmar Tor, from the col beneath Hawk's Tor.

Looking up at Kilmar Tor from beneath.

Dad approaches Kilmar Tor with Hawk's Tor behind him.

Some reconstructed Iron Age huts seen from the top of Kilmar Tor.

Paul at the Ordnance Survey trig point on Kilmar Tor (396m).

Sharp Tor and Caradon Hill from the top of Kilmar Tor.

Bearah Tor (367m) on the descent from Kilmar Tor.

Sharp Tor from Bearah Tor, with Caradon Hill silhouetted behind.

Cheesewring (Stowe's Hill) seen over the brow of a hill from Bearah Tor.

Looking southeast from the top of Bearah Tor.

Dad, Clare and Paul make their way up to Sharp Tor (378m) from Bearah Tor.

Kilmar Tor from Sharp Tor.

Cheesewring (370m) from Sharp Tor.

Caradon Hill from Sharp Tor.

Two figures on the top of Sharp Tor, seen on the climb up to Cheesewring.

Stones on the top of Cheesewring.

Caradon Hill (371m) from the top of Cheesewring.

The quarry at Cheesewring.

Clare, Paul and Dad make their way up to Caradon Hill along the road from Minions.

Cheesewring seen on the road up to Caradon Hill from Minions.

Cheesewring from the top of Caradon Hill.

The television mast on the top of Caradon Hill - very definitely the highest point in Cornwall, albeit man-made!

Sharp Tor seen from beneath the tethers of Caradon television mast.

Looking towards Kit Hill from the top of Caradon Hill.

Journey's end: the Wheal Inn on the eastern side of Caradon Hill.