Ten Tors challenge ends in Dartmoor sunshine

BBCThe weather has been good for this year's challenge
The 400 teams taking part in this years Ten Tors challenge have finished the event.
About 2,400 teenagers trekked unaided across Dartmoor over Saturday and Sunday in the annual expedition.
It is not a race, but the first team across the line was from Sidmouth College in Devon, at 08:30 on Sunday.
Participants are largely from the South West and visit 10 nominated peaks over the two days in teams of six.
Participants had to carry everything they needed to spend a night on Dartmoor
The teams have to complete the challenge without the help of adults - special hats optional

InphoThe teams navigate using maps and compasses
Teams take part in courses that are 35, 45 or 55 miles long
The event is organised by the Army which set the groups on their way at 07:00 on Saturday
Teams had to visit 10 nominated checkpoints
The team from Sidmouth College was the first across the line