
This chap caught taking a nap.
Hope he’ll be up soon.
This chap caught taking a nap.
Hope he’ll be up soon.
The stones look very “blocky” compared to other circles on the moor.
Such craftsmanship!
Hedge cuts right through this one.
The hill in the background is Carkees tor
24/03/2002
Spring 2002
How many sites have a view like this?
The cycle of life
Is this what they call a drive in site ?
A beautiful green dome.
spring 2002
spring 2002
The road runs right thru this one!
The round is outlined by the trees.
mar 2002
Close as I could get. think this site is best viewed from 3000 feet!
visited March 2002
Climb on up!
The view is great!
(Try a sunny day though.)
Phew what a whopper!
Cornwalls answer to Silbury!
This stone stands by the gate.
View of Lesquite from Helman Tor.
You can just make it out in the centre of the pic.
While on Helman we found this Cornish Piskey living in the rocks!
Thought this stone may be a Logan but couldn’t budge it!
Mrs – “driving the Logan”
This map shows the location of the Saint’s way Logan stone.
The other one is on the top of the Tor.
Freaky stone! Looks like a monkey!
(The stone not my daughter)
Found this a stones throw from the Logan.
You can make the water in the hollows move when you rock the rock.
There are 2 Logan stones at Helman. This picture shows the lower one in the centre of the picture. It can be rocked with very little effort.
This the a view of Helman tor taken from the Quoit at Lesquite
Legend has it that the stones at Lesquite Quiot were thrown there by the Devil from the top of the tor.
This would look great if some could find the third stone and re-erect the capstone.
It could look just as good as Lanyon Quoit which was re-erected 1824
Taken from the roadside with a zoom lense.
Had to stand on hedge to get this view as there is no public accesss.
Mar 2002
Got this pic from the roadside. I don’t think there is any public access.
Looks like it could do with a trim!
This Neolithic henge is just of the A30 near Bodmin.
Truly an enthusiasts site.
The only other Cornish henge I know of is at Castlewich in East Cornwall.
Why don’t all stones have little plaques like this one?
Looking towards Musicwater campsite