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Aish Tor is a tiny, nondescript non-granite tor which is often mistaken as being the pile of stones (modern cairn) on the summit, near Brake Corner… but it is, in fact, a tor – but barely!
You are encouraged to look at Tors of Dartmoor for further details.
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