SWCP day 16

Misty, moody morning.

I’ve heard on the grapevine the ferryman at Yealm is tailing off service as the tourists depart. I hit Yealm at the weekend; hopefully there’ll be enough foot traffic then to make it worth his while to operate. Otherwise it’s a 9 mile detour inland which will put my post-Plymouth firing ranges walk-through in jeopardy.

Pete delivers me back to Paignton pier on his way into work. Thanks matey!

Calm seas this morning with a bit of warm sunshine – ideal walking conditions. Some cliffs are rocky rather than soft red sandstone, this is the coastline I associate with Cornwall. Coming soon in the next few days.

Second breaky at a quayside cafe in Brixham. Here I’d the promise of a pint of ale from Roman’s dad. Alas my passing through at 10am is too early for this. Onwards I go.

Stone country is getting closer.

Stone stile.

Fine walking on the approach to Kingswear

on a bed of conifer needles.
Dartmouth beckons just beyond.

Mega distance today – 37km shows what can be done with good conditions.

Campsite tonight at Strete. Unusual to have no bog roll there. Luckily my emergency supply fills in.



One response to “SWCP day 16”

  1. 37k – nice distance. Good luck with the ferry.

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