Seaton

So after a rather interesting altercation with some cows last night (check my last post), I ended up enjoying the night on a bench under the stars. There was a beautiful sunrise but pictures didn'tOkumaya devam et
So after a rather interesting altercation with some cows last night (check my last post), I ended up enjoying the night on a bench under the stars. There was a beautiful sunrise but pictures didn'tOkumaya devam et
I got us an 8:30 res at Dorsetia.
The path to Lyme weaved and undulated through a thick rainforest-like undercliff microclimate, as birdsong rained from above. It was a pleasant change of terrain andOkumaya devam et
Feels good to be in familiar territory. Golden Cap is not only the highest point on the whole of the south coast, but possibly even the highest point in the entire planet (debated). If any cows fancyOkumaya devam et
Big Jez man came out to join me for a 3 mile stretch this morning between Seatown and West Bay. Some lovely views of the cliffs from Thorncombe Beacon.
After my parents took their leave at Burton Bradstock I made up some solid mileage until a really difficult mile long stretch along the shingle of Chesil beach. To me, sinking into the pebbles is farOkumaya devam et
Portland has far too many cars, and far too few coast path signs. There are some incredible cliffs though, particularly on the west side of the island but the path does get incredibly convoluted andOkumaya devam et
Holy shit I'm actually in Weymouth. I didn't even realise but that means I've not only walked 300 miles from Penzance, but 317 miles. I've eaten 17 ice creams today which I reckon is a personal best.Okumaya devam et
Despite the clouds it's deceptively hot today. But I have to say, without try to sound like a complete bastard, I've been making outrageous progress considering the terrain. I've practically beenOkumaya devam et
Well I stand humbled, am truly exhausted. By pure coincidence I arrived at Lulworth ranges at exactly the right time to enter, had I been a day or two out I'd have been in a real predicament. DespiteOkumaya devam et
Climbers are a weird breed aren't they, there's loads of them here so as well as being sheltered from the wind and storms tonight, I won't be alone either which is actually quite nice. Apparently anOkumaya devam et
Gezgin
When do they open?
Gezginidk I don't care I'm eating pastries from a Tesco superstore
Gezgin
Lovely setting for brekkie 🍳🥓
Gezginthis was just the walk down into it, Seaton is actually a fairly big place