Thursday, 26 April 2012
Porthcothan to Newquay
Porthcothan to Newquay - Thursday 26th April 2012
Path Facts - Length: 11 miles, Ascent: 1750 feet
Much better weather today, a below average distance and moderate height gain. Probably a good job as I think various body parts were beginning to feel the cumulative strain.
Labels:
Bedruthan Steps,
Leg 4,
Mawgan Porth,
Newquay,
Porth,
Porthcothan,
Watergate Bay
Location:
Newquay, Cornwall, UK
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Padstow to Porthcothan
Padstow to Portcothan - Wednesday 25th April 2012
Path Facts - Length: 13.5 miles, Ascent: 2500 feet
For several days the weather forecast had been promising a huge swirling mass of rain and wind crossing the country. Although the estimate of it's arrival had been put back a few times last night's forecast more than hinted that today was going to be the actual day. Just before a breakfast a heavy shower hit.
Breakfast in the Golden Lion was accompanied by a small Westie type dog frantically barking and paddling at the window at the presence of a passing Afghan Hound. A regular occurrence apparently.
The path picks up again near the war memorial in Padstow. The skies were still pretty dark but luckily it turned out that the worst of the real storms had passed the West Country in the early morning and were heading further East.
Labels:
Constantine Bay,
Harlyn Bay,
Leg 4,
Padstow,
Porthcothan,
Stepper Point,
Trevone,
Trevose Head
Location:
Porthcothan, Cornwall PL28, UK
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Port Isaac to Padstow
Port Isaac to Padstow- Tuesday 24th April 2012
Path Facts - Length: 12 miles, Ascent: 1800 feet
Tuesday morning and would you Adam and Eve it, sunshine! A good breakfast at Hathaway and being halfway up the hill on the right side of town seemed like a good head start on the day's venture. If there's one disadvantage to moving on every day, it's that it sometimes feels like we're only skimming the surface of the places on route. By the time you arrive anywhere after a day's walking, the thought of going on too much exploration in the evening is not uppermost in the mind.
Labels:
Camel,
ferry,
Leg 4,
Padstow,
Pentire Point,
Polzeath,
Port Isaac,
Port Quin,
Rock
Location:
Padstow, Cornwall, UK
Monday, 23 April 2012
Tintagel to Port Isaac
Tintagel to Port Isaac - Monday 23rd April 2012
Path Facts - Length: 9 miles, Ascent: 2740 feet
The weather looked pretty bad on the start of this walk. From the B&B the rain was hitting the window and the wind could be heard gusting. Are we fair weather walkers though? Well probably, but nonetheless, after stealing ourselves with what must have been a 10 egg scrambled egg on toast + home made bread (v. nice thank you Bosayne!) we ventured into the cold and wet.
It was cold at first but not as bad as anticipated from inside in the warmth of the B&B. The rain was fairly light and eased off becoming intermittent.
The path is joined again right next to Tintagel castle and I was trying to get a moody photo with the rain and the mist, conjuring up the atmosphere of the place but ended up with Andy inviting himself into the photo, complaining that I needed "people interest" - so this turned out more Monty Python and the Holy Grail:
"Your mother was a hamster and your father smells of elderberries..."
Labels:
Leg 4,
Port Isaac,
Tintagel,
Trebarwith Strand
Location:
Port Isaac, Cornwall, UK
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Crackington Haven to Tintagel
Crackington Haven to Tintagel - Sunday 22nd April 2012
Path Facts - Length: 11 miles, Ascent: 4045 feet
Above was the view from the window just before breakfast. We breakfasted at 8.15 am in order to catch the 9.30 am bus to Crackington Haven. Missing this would have entailed waiting another 3 hours. It was pretty cold but not quite as wet as anticipated once we got going.
Labels:
Boscastle,
Crackington Haven,
Leg 4,
Rocky Valley,
Tintagel
Location:
Tintagel, Cornwall PL34, UK
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Arrival - Bude
Bude - Saturday 21st April 2012
Arrived in Bude about 3pm with Andy due to come down later in the evening. The weather forecast for the coming week was mostly terrible and there had been a couple of showers earlier but the sun was currently out and the gulls were making the usual sounds of the seaside.
Location:
Bude, Cornwall, UK
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