Charlestown

After finding a well hidden camp spot last night I was in no rush to leave this morning, especially after the progress of the last few days. So I only got back on the path at about 10am. FromBaca lagi
Par

Rather fittingly the path to Par ran almost entirely along a golf course. The polar opposite to the other side of Charlestown, this was the easiest ground I'll make all journey. It's also the firstBaca lagi
Pitch 6

The heavens opened as I knew they would, but the challenges of adventures such as these are 95% mental. I'd like to thank Kanye for the music to get me through it. Who knew how helpful having a psychoBaca lagi
Fowey

Wow, Fowey is incredibly pretty, I feel like I am in Italy right now, there is even the sound of distant bells chiming. Probably my favourite village I've been through yet. My original plan last nightBaca lagi
Polperro

Scenic coastline, scenic weather, warm but with just enough breeze. But that was bloody hard work, it's to be expected with over 35,000 m of elevation gain hiking the entire path but damn there wereBaca lagi
Looe

Again, Looe is a very pretty town. It's split into west and east by its tidal inlet. Not much to say other than that my feet are feeling every step right now.
Edit: Looe has TWO Co-Ops?!??
Pitch 7

A campsite?! Bay view farm, probably time for the first wash of the trip. The woman running this place is completely nuts, she ranted at me about random things for like 15 minutes. Anyway time forBaca lagi
Downderry

Some days it can be really hard to find the strength to get going, other days start out with incredible highs. Today was definitely the former of the two, and until 10am I was certain that I'd makeBaca lagi
Portwrinkle

Anyone want to guess how many ice lollies I've eaten this week so far?
Just sat and drank my tea for an hour with Neil Ingham, a 56 year old, millionaire underground DJ from London who's walking thisBaca lagi
Rame Head

Well this is the ideal place to shelter from the hostile conditions that are going to rain down for the next few hours, Queen Adelaide's Grotto. I'm incredibly tempted to stay here all night and makeBaca lagi
Cremyll

So sleeping in a cave was about as comfortable as you'd imagine. Don't get me wrong, it was a top of the range cave but I don't think you'll be finding it on booking.com any time soon. And with thisBaca lagi
Plymouth

It's a tiny village you've probably never heard of it. If you found Looe having two Coops as startling as I did, then hearing that Plymouth has 30 Coops could well give you a stroke. It also happensBaca lagi
Pitch 9

I definitely could go further, but it's becoming increasingly urgent that I manage my feet, the last few days have seen the number of blisters and aches I've been getting multiply quickly, especiallyBaca lagi
Mothecombe

In spite of the howling wind, I was completely knocked out the whole night. First action of the day took me to Wembury, where a marker indicated the first passing of the ⅔ point of the trail. I tookBaca lagi
Bigbury-on-Sea

Bigbury-on-Sea or bust. Today was pure willpower, I could have waited until 8pm to cross the Erme Estuary at low tide, but even then, it was forecast to be a high low tide and the conditions areBaca lagi
Pitch 10

So in spite of all that opportunistic nonsense I was just spouting I quite literally stumbled across this cheap campsite and I'm not saying no, especially as they said they don't mind what time IBaca lagi
Hope Cove

Been enjoying today so far, feels incredible to be well rested and clean as I only got going at 11. Had the funniest ferry experience yet trying to cross the Avon river, I had to ring a bell from theBaca lagi
Salcombe

Today has been absolutely incredible. The stretch from Bolt Tail to Bolt Head was so scenic and pretty easy walking. It is absolutely one of the highlights of the whole path, couldn't recommend it asBaca lagi
Pitch 11

So there I was at 17:30, with my half eaten box of ice lollies and lager, waddling towards the ferry to catch the last one of the day over to East Portlemouth. I just about made it in time and it wasBaca lagi
Start Point

Not sure what this is meant to be the start point for but God this is an empty part of Devon. It's such a hot day, I'm absolutely sweltering too. I've met too many people since the last post toBaca lagi
Blackpool

I know I've been walking north, but don't worry, I've ended up at the better Blackpool. There were plenty of little settlements along the way: Beesands, Torcross and Strete, but none of themBaca lagi
Pitch 12

A really friendly local chap out walking his dog and fishing in the evening actually pointed me to this spot, it's lovely, even complete with my own bench. What more could you possibly askBaca lagi
Dartmouth

Ain't no quim like to party like the quim down in Darty. And there's plenty of reason to party, this is the first place I've reached over 200 miles from Penzance station, and look who's here to meetBaca lagi
Brixham

As soon as I waved off my parents, I met a really wholesome local elderly couple waiting for the ferry who were going off to get drunk in Kingswear. The other side of the ferry even they then waved meBaca lagi
PengembaraCan’t believe how close to the water you camped!!
Pengembarahehe
Pengembarait's not guess work to be fair, I knew the waves weren't coming anywhere near me and I wouldn't have and wouldn't ever if I thought they might