Wednesday 11 January 2012

Hounds of Love

A crisp and cool perfect running day dawned and inspired by the latest Sherlock episode 'The Hounds of Baskerville', it was off to Hound Tor for a blast. I don't often get over to this bit of the moor (the last time was doing a nav course more than 2 years ago). It has atmosphere by the bucket load and a good choice of location, especially being close to a road with a burger van called The Hound of the Basketmeals in the car park during the summer months.

I know it's just a little pile of rocks, but they manage to punch above their weight and do things like 'brood' and 'loom' with a bit of 'menace' chucked in.

The tor-top shots from the episode were taken from here with the top secret military chemical weapons base tucked in behind Greator Rocks. The kids were 'shushing' me when I pointed this interesting fact out, along with the fascinating insight that the tor isn't surrounded by dense woodland either. My inner anorak lurks close to the surface. The pub shots and the creepy hollow were a bit of a mystery though along with the 'nocturnal activity' car park....

We descended past the medieval settlement of Hundatora and down to the Becka Brook before the slog up to Smallacombe Rocks. By now I was regretting the Helly and tights combo and wishing I'd worn my shorts. After a quick circuit of Black Hill we made for Haytor. The unmistakeable lump featured a few times in the episode and although lacking the charisma of Hound Tor can be photogenic when it wants to be.

After heading out to Saddle Tor we looped back to Holwell Tor before the steep little blast down to the Becka Brook followed by the sweaty ascent to Hound Tor and back to the car park.
I was chuffed they'd filmed it on the moor - only a few Hound of the Baskervilles adaptations have been. One was filmed on the Isle of Man to 'give a flavour of Dartmoor' Erm.....
The Futureheads' version's not bad but there's nothing quite like the real thing.....

10 comments:

  1. Great pics and yes, it has been a bit mild hasn't it?! - It is now an ambition to have a meal from 'Hound of the Basketmeals'. Genius.

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  2. You get a good burger from there if I remember right. Tea's not bad either so I may get out that way more.

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  3. I read that the pub (masquerading as the 'Cross Keys') is actually in Wales: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/need-to-read/2012/01/07/village-pub-to-feature-in-final-episode-of-sherlock-91466-30074939/. But then, the whole series is a creation of BBC Wales. I suspect we're fortunate that ANY filming took place on Dartmoor... :(

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  4. Thanks for that WITC - it didn't look like any pub I've been in.

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  5. and 'Dewer's Hollow' turns out to be Three Bears Caves just off Heol-y-fforest, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff.

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  6. Mound of the hound (pun recycled from the BBC archives).

    Good stuff Paul

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  7. Sherlock is made by BBC Wales so I guess a lot of location is near to hand, tho good to see t'moor used =) It doesn't, however, give them carte blanche to use the fits-all-regions-South-West-cum-well-let's-be-honest-it's-Somerset-but-it-will-do accent as improvised and pathetically researched by the actor playing the tour guide....tho the above accent will also be playing a leading role in the Speeelberg EPIC BLOCKBUSTER Warhorse as filmed on't moor - grrrrrr!! You'd think they'd make an effort..?

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  8. this site is an education in its own right..you couldn't make this stuff up paul!

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  9. The accents were a bit much. I'll give them my number if they want a location scout - I know one or two creepy hollows on the moor meself.... ( a few better tors too but they take a bit of effort, or a helicopter) to get there.
    Not a bad effort though.

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  10. Great song!
    keep running up that hill...

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