Date: 25th August 2018
Time: 5:07'52.6
Ascent: 1686 feet
Total SWCP so far: 251.46 miles
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Note: GPS tracker was accidentally paused for a while, hence gap in profile!
Martin and Marina's Bit
And.....we're back in Cornwall!This was a much anticipated trip, with the prospect of "turning the corner" at Lands End ahead of us; a most symbolic of milestones. We started by walking in reverse. No, not walking backwards. But walking West to East, from Bosigran to St Ives, rather than in the other direction. We had to cope with the strange sensation caused by having the sea on our left rather than the right, but it did mean we ended in St Ives where there would be lots of places to eat and drink.
Bosigran is a special place for Martin. It's one of his favourite rock climbing venues, having climbed there twice, on the main, 250 foot high cliff and having completed a traversal of Commando Ridge, named in honour of the world war II commandos who trained there.
This was a hot day that didn't feel hot. There was a cool, perhaps even chilly wind that produced the illusion that it was not a particularly hot day. But it was *hot*. We sweated and sweated, only to have it evaporate unnoticed. Marina started to feel sick, then very sick and for a while did not look well at all. The team banded together though, looked after her, encouraged her to drink more and after a couple of Derek's glucose tablets, got her to St Ives where a sit down and a fizzy, sugary drink perked her up and got her back to her old self.
Job done.
Derek and Lesley's Bit
Early start five hour drive to Cornwall to start another week of walking the coast path. Walking from Bosigran cliff to St Ives.
The sun blazed down. Hot hot hot!
The going was tough due to the heat & the terrain, huge boulders to climb through round & over but well worth effort as we were well rewarded with great views. St Ives in view for the last couple of miles.
The sun blazed down. Hot hot hot!
The going was tough due to the heat & the terrain, huge boulders to climb through round & over but well worth effort as we were well rewarded with great views. St Ives in view for the last couple of miles.
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