This blog relates to Monday. Another hot day (not as hot as the East), so rather than a route march we walked from the camp site, along the coast path to the Helford Estuary. Despite it only being about 5 miles, my legs were sluggish, i found it hard work: blazing sun, heat and little breeze doesn't work well for me.  Anyway it was a lovely walk and on another occassion: easy. We went from beach to narrow enclosed paths, open meadows, small coves, woodland, see views... and then the beautiful Helford estuary. With Todays weather the estuary had a Riviera look and feel about it. Little boats anchored off shore, sailing boats and canoes where out: just stunning!! After sitting outside a very nice pub for a while we 'snuck' into Trebah Gardens: Trebah is a sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop. It is very steep, lush valley leading to its own private beach; the vista took my breath away: stunning, stunning, stunning!  Its been a lovely day: a bit of coa...
 
Up hill and down dale in the rain
ReplyDeleteFor most is considered a pain
But for headstrong young Julie
She's not worried unduly
'Cos we know she's completely insane!
(boom boom!)
Thank god it wasn't the ode of the big breasted woman!
DeleteI'm sure she'll make an appearance at some point!
DeleteHope the weather is kinder today and you get to Great Hangman, looks amazing on google
Fair weather walkers, I don't know, do we expect you back in the office next week?
ReplyDeleteIf it helps I'm off to Malaga tomorrow for a few days and it's 32° so I'll be soaked after swimming in the pool....good luck!!
ReplyDeleteBudgie smugglers packed?
DeleteHow is the weather now. Weather here is about the same, can't see beyond the campsite, mind you pretty ugly views here, so not missing much. Forecast looks a bit brighter for the next couple of day though. Keep on going, you'll get there.
ReplyDeleteThe rain stopped at about 4.30, it's beautiful here now. Looks like a glorious day tomorrow, so back to the footpath: looking at the map i think it will literally onwards and UPWARDS!
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