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Coastal Walk - The final tally

Welcome back dear reader. Since finishing my walk on Friday 31st July 2020, I have been resting for the last six days. Physically I have...

Day 48 - Zennor to St. Ives

The last strenuous section of the coast path completed today!! Plenty of boulders to negotiate on this section of the path, sometimes it...

Day 47 - Porthleven to Kenneggy Sands

The penultimate section of the South Coast path was today's walk and the weather had become much nicer. Setting out from Porthleven,...

Day 46 - Joining the dots

With only five days to go, this week will be all about joining the dots to complete the double circuit of the Cornish Coast Path. Today...

Day 44 - Low cloud on high cliffs

Today's walk was From Chapel Porth Beach to Portreath and, in a rare early morning appearance, I was joined by Mags. when we arrived at...

Day 43 - A path less trodden.

During the previous 42 days that I have been walking the Cornish coast path, there have been days that I wasn't up for it, or the weather...

Day 42 - Lamorna Cove to Porthcurno

It was around this stretch of coast that the flame of my love of Cornwall was ignited way back when I was about ten. The granite rock...

Day 41 - Chapel Porth Beach to Perranporth

Arriving early this morning, the beach at Chapel Porth had a handful of early beachgoers and was veiled in shadow from the high cliffs...

Day 40 - Mount's Bay

Today was the first day on this walk that has cost me nothing (well nearly nothing) as I was able to catch a train from Liskeard to...

Day 39 - Picturesque St Ives

A gentle 10.2 miles today along the Hayle estuary and St. Ives bay, in the company of Mags. Delightful weather was provided throughout...

Day 38 - Breaking Dave part II

Awaking bright and early, after a good nights rest (for me) in Dave's caravan, I got a cuppa and some brekkie and prepared for today's...

Day 37 - Evening research.

Hello dear readers, sorry for the delay in publishing this blog (applicable to Thursday 16th July 2020), but after a hard days walking...

Day 36 - Back to the Middle of nowhere

The Middle of nowhere is, in fact, a small parking area on the B3306 to the East of Morvah and today I was tackling the walk from Zennor...

Day 35 - Coverack to Gillan Creek

A mini revolt yesterday; first, my body refused to get out of bed until 0900 hrs and then second, the weatherman predicted rain from 1100...

Day 34 - Falmouth Bay

A beautiful day today, so Mags and I headed off to Pendennis Head to walk to Maenporth. Pendennis castle sits on top of Pendennis Head...

Day 33 - The Cornish Himalayas

Everyone who had experienced this section of the coast path had told me that this was the toughest section, they weren't lying!...

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