Yes Tor

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Yes Tor Template:IPAc-en is the second highest point on Dartmoor, Devon, South West England, at Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level. It is one of only two wholly English peaks south of the Peak District National Park—the other being nearby High Willhays—that are above Script error: No such module "convert".. The name means "eagle's tor", from Old English earnes torr.[1]

It lies within a British Army firing range and safe access is only possible on days or nights when firing is not taking place, as per the current Dartmoor Firing Notice.[2]

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In popular culture

Literature

  • In his memoir Father and Son (1907), Edmund Gosse views Yes Tor, near which he lived when a boy, as an unthreatening and unprepossessing hill: "Alas! We might as well have attempted to rouse the summit of Yes Tor into volcanic action."
  • The American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson makes an oblique reference to Yes Tor in his novel 2312, commingled with a variety of then-historical musical contextual clues.

Music

  • Yes Tor was the original inspiration for the name of the Yes album Tormato and a picture of the Tor features on the album cover, and a topographic map on the inner sleeve. The planned name for the album was Yes Tor until Rick Wakeman, or more probably Hipgnosis designer Aubrey Powell, vandalised the prototype artwork using a ripe tomato.[3][4][5]

New religious movements

References

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  4. Welch, Chris (2008). Close to the Edge – The Story of Yes. Omnibus Press (p. 175).
  5. Staff (2018). Yes: The Ultimate Music Guide. Uncut Magazine (p. 75).
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