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Cornwall Trigs Tors

The Cornwall Trigs & Tors Challenge
Trig points, or trigonometrical stations to give them their proper name, are a common sight and much-loved feature of Britain’s hills. Constructed between 1936-1962 as part of the Ordnance Survey’s retriangulation of Great Britain, this logbook is your ideal hiking companion as you ‘bag’ them all in Cornwall. A bonus to this edition is the Tors on Bodmin Moor!

Keeping a logbook is great for reminiscing about your adventures, share your hikes with friends and family – tick off the list as you complete the challenges one by one. This logbook contains all 74 trig pillars in Cornwall, as well as 34 prominent Tors on Bodmin Moor.

Finding your trigs/tors is easy, a county map shows you their locations – and a handy QR link opens a dedicated map on your smartphone which you can use to plan routes & navigate to your destinations. Contents pages are easy to use, with each trig & tor listed both alphabetically and by height ascending order. Each trig & tor log page includes OS grid references as well as a QR code to open a map of the destination so you can plan your route.

A perfect journal of your hiking adventures in Cornwall – now your challenge is to complete them all!

Log book pages include:

  • Tor & trig point information includes; Trig name, flush bracket number, height, OS grid reference & QR code.
  • Key Features
    • Easy to use contents pages
    • 74 trig pillars & 34 tors on Bodmin Moor
    • Trig/tor-per page layout
    • Includes QR codes to open maps on your smartphone
    • Perfect for walkers & hikers

       

        Sample pages from this book:

        Cornwall Trigs Tors
        Cornwall Trigs Tors
        Cornwall Trigs Tors

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