Sunday, 27 August 2017

Elmscott to Clovelly

Date: 27th August 2017
Distance:  13.9 miles
Time: 6:55'48.0
Ascent: 2726 feet


Total SWCP so far: 115.5 miles

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Martin and Marina's Bit

We'd been warned that day 3 of this trip, between Hartland Quay and Bude, was a very tough 15 miles, with lots of ascent and descent. Consequently we took the decision to lengthen today's 10 mile route by adding nearly 4 miles from tomorrow's route to it, thus giving ourselves an easier day 3.

So the guide book has this stage as Clovelly to Hartland Quay. Our extended route was walked in the opposite direction, back to where we were staying in Clovelly but starting at Elmscott, a few miles further down the coast.

We parked a car right by the route and walked down towards the cliffs. It was early and while the sun was  up and in the sky, it was also very misty, with the cliffs in either direction, shrouded in mist. As we got to the cliffs, Martin noticed something most peculiar and remarked on it. What he'd seen looked like a small, circular rainbow.... with his own silhouette right in the centre of it! Incredible. We all saw it, but presumably each person was seeing their own silhouette. After a bit of research, we concluded that we were seeing a rare, meteorological phenomena called a Glory. Amazing. Probably a once in a lifetime experience. There's a photo of the Glory below.

Once again, it was a hot and sweaty day, with water being gulped at quite a rate. We took advantage of the tea hut at Hartland Quay to drink (and Lesley took advantage of the availability of cake!). Best of all though, those lovely tea hut people had cold water at the ready and filled our bottles for us, free of charge.

There was a river to cross today. We were certain we'd seen a bridge from the path approaching the river, but couldn't see it once we got to the river. All four intrepid walkers braved the torrents and got across safely. "Oh there's the bridge!" said Derek, once we'd all crossed!

There's a risk of being repetitive and devaluing the superlatives used to describe the views from the SWCP but let's just say that today surpassed expectations, as would tomorrow's walk and let the photographs below, speak for themselves.

There was more drone videography in the evening.

Derek and Lesley's Bit

We extended the walk today to shorten tomorrows walk as we were informed that this is quite a challenging section.

Having parked on route this car was to be left here overnight to enable a swift start from Bude the following day a plan that worked really well.

We started walking in mist but saw the most rare phenomena see Martin's photo!! The mist soon gave way to scorching hot sun drink drink drink water to maintain hydration but we did run very short of water towards the end.

There was a tiny stream to cross the bridge that we saw from the top of the hill evaded us so we had to wade through at least 4’’ / 120mm of water some of the party made it seem that we were going to wade through the Mississippi river! We all made it safe & dry.

Intrepid river crossers. Photo by Derek.


The views again were fantastic.

Hartland Point. Photo by Derek.
Making it back to the B&B with time to go out & fly the drone & get supplies in for the evening. Lesley was resting while Martin, Marina & myself drove out to find a suitable location to fly the drone & ended up at Heartland quay eventually paying the £2 to park,(On the way out).

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Saturday, 26 August 2017

Westward Ho! to Clovelly

Date: 26th August 2017
Distance:  13.4 miles
Time: 7:02'56.3
Ascent: 3068 feet


Total SWCP so far: 101.6 miles

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Martin and Marina's Bit

This marked the first stage in our third SWCP weekend trip. Westward Ho! was a different place this time, full of holiday makers, enjoying the enormous beach and fantastic August bank holiday weather.

That glorious sunshine and the complete lack of wind, made for a mill pond like sea and even better than usual views. But it was also really hot and made for at least one very sweaty person called Martin. No comments on the respective sweatiness of other members of the party shall be made.

We ended in Clovelly and walked down the steep cobbled street into the lovely old village and had a late lunch including fresh crab sandwiches.

We stayed in a B&B in Clovelly this time. After we'd returned to our room to freshen up, Martin and Marina drove back down to the sea with the drone which Martin had brought with him. Martin flew the drone out to sea, over a fishing boat and then turned it round and over and along the cobbled street in Clovelly that we'd walked  down earlier, videoing all the time.


Derek and Lesley's Bit

August bank holiday Westwood ho! To Clovelly 13.4 miles.

Having driven straight to the B&B (conveniently just off the route) we left one car there & drove to Westwood Ho! where Joe was with his mini for the north Devon mini run in aid of the children’s hospice having met briefly he went nosily off & we started our walk warmer today with holiday makers making the most of the weather.

We arrived at Clovelly somewhat lighter although we did drink a lot of water which seemed to be leaking from every where on our bodies!

I think this was the hardest part walking on cobbled streets makes for sore feet but I fear the sweat may have contributed.

A nice tea shop was selected so cream tea it was for at least one of the party. I think a crab sandwich was also consumed.

A stroll back up the steep cobbled hill finally arriving back at the B&B.

We ate out that night, yes see we can be civilised! Really good food then all set for the next day.

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