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Sunday, 16 August 2009. Final South Walk: Coverack to The Lizard. Also raised some money for the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation along the way! I knew there was a breeding pair on the Lizard somewhere - SO - that was the second mission - "Spot the Chough" Eyes would be peeled! The first problem was to organise transport - the Bus Services were limited particularly as it was a Sunday. Marie had packed enough goodies for an assault on Everest - but we were glad of it later! As we approached Kennack Sand...

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Sunday, 16 August 2009. Final South Walk: Coverack to The Lizard. Also raised some money for the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation along the way! I knew there was a breeding pair on the Lizard somewhere - SO - that was the second mission - "Spot the Chough" Eyes would be peeled! The first problem was to organise transport - the Bus Services were limited particularly as it was a Sunday. Marie had packed enough goodies for an assault on Everest - but we were glad of it later! As we approached Kennack Sand...

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Walking the South West Coast Path: South Walk: Fowey to Charlestown

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Monday, 18 May 2009. South Walk: Fowey to Charlestown. I have been joined by my old mate Michael Ricketts, still in therapy after Barcelona dumped his beloved Chelsea out of the Champions League. We were planning to get to Mevagissey via a stopover in Charlestown. All precautions were taken to prevent any recurrence of the Ricketts F1 knee ( It was the Barcelona Grand Prix on Sunday! You look a bit silly when you ask the bus driver for a single to Fowie, don't you Michael! We walked out of Fowey on the h...

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Walking the South West Coast Path: South Walk: Charlestown to Mevagissey

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Sunday, 31 May 2009. South Walk: Charlestown to Mevagissey. Woke up to a beautiful morning in Charlestown - Michael had slept particularly well having invested in a pair of Ear Plugs as protection against my snoring! Having arrived to a cloudy and grey Charlestown the previous afternoon, we decided to take advantage of the morning sun to get some photos of the tall ships in the harbour before breakfast. One of the ships had left the harbour and was moored in the Bay and it all made for some scenic pics.

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Walking the South West Coast Path: June 2009

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Wednesday, 24 June 2009. South Walk: Pendeen to Lands End. Breakfast at The Glenleigh Hotel in Marazion provided some amusement. This rather genteel family hotel is rather "old school" so to speak. The, shall we say, mature waitress whose probably been there since 1950 was a little on the deaf side - and unfortunately, so was one of the guests, so one conversation went. Waitress: " Would you like brown or white toast? I was heading for Thurlestone that evening to spend the Bank Holiday Monday with the pa...

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Walking the South West Coast Path: Final South Walk: Coverack to The Lizard

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Sunday, 16 August 2009. Final South Walk: Coverack to The Lizard. Also raised some money for the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation along the way! I knew there was a breeding pair on the Lizard somewhere - SO - that was the second mission - "Spot the Chough" Eyes would be peeled! The first problem was to organise transport - the Bus Services were limited particularly as it was a Sunday. Marie had packed enough goodies for an assault on Everest - but we were glad of it later! As we approached Kennack Sand...

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Walking the South West Coast Path: South Walk: Looe to Fowey

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Sunday, 17 May 2009. South Walk: Looe to Fowey. Leaving West Looe past Hannafore Point, I got a good view of Looe Island. It used to be owned by two sisters, Evelyn and Babs Atkins, but since their deaths, in 1997 and 2004 respectively, the Island has been owned by the Cornish Wildlife Trust, and you can visit by boat trip. Beyond Talland Bay - I met a woman asking if I had seen a Beagle! The views of Polperro as you approached were lovely and the sailing boat in moored just outside the harbour made it e...

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