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The park is a designated SSSI and is owned and managed by The National Trust, it is home to a great diversity of plant and wildlife. In order to protect these species there is no public access to the actual woods although a footpath does run around the lower north end of the park. There is a species of rare lichen found in the woods called Bacidia incompta otherwise known as the Sap Grove lichen, there are only three other sites in the whole of Devon where this species can be found. Other rarities to be found in the old park are the High Brown Fritillary butterfly. A beetle known as Conopalpus testaceus (found only at one more site in Devon) and two other rare lichens known as Schismatomma graphidioides and Collema fragrans. 

The crack on The Atlas Boulder laybacking on its L hand side (ie keeping feet on the slab to the L of the crack or in the crack itself). Sit start. Worth persevering with the eliminate nature of the problem as the moves are really good.

Tom Rainbow.

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Burden of Cream

Grade: V5 ***
(Lustleigh Cleave)

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