SWCP
South West Coast path, UK.
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SWCP day 13
Starting off again after a rest day and two nights at Katy’s. It fells autumnal- cooler, fresher and windier. Yesterday’s rain had washed considerable amounts of red mud out to sea. I made it to the Exmouth-Starcross ferry with 25 seconds to spare. I paid, boarded, took my pack off and sat down. We were Continue reading
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SWCP day 12
Katy lives in a thatched cottage. A new experience to me – you don’t hear rain on the roof unlike tiled roofs like home. Overnight thunder and lightning woke me several times. The rain is very heavy and persistent this morning. Lightning followed by thunder right overhead making me jump! My first resupply box was Continue reading
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SWCP day 11
Sitting in the tent waiting for the early morning rain to clear, I’m taking a moment to reflect on my pace over the previous 10 days. Officially I’m at ~150km distance, with over 4000m of ascent. My average pace is 4km/hour. This is slower than my norm for day hikes at 5km/hour, however the first Continue reading
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SWCP day 10
Another cool night with a coastal mist Walked to Lyme Regis for breaky. Shared a table at the quayside Kiosk for food catering for early swimmers and dog walkers. The conversation next to me sounded like an episode of The Archers – who to mind the cattle, which field to move the sheep to next, Continue reading
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SWCP day 9
Last night was coolest so far, down to 12C. My quilt is rated for comfort down to 2C meaning I was comfortable under it in my 15 year old North Face thermals. I favour a quilt to a sleeping bag as I’m a starfish, Superman, Rotisserie sleeper. A bag gets twisted around me as I Continue reading
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SWCP day 8
Only morning I woke up grumpy. Did not like the campsite. One the plus side it served a reasonable pint of ale at the bar, and had rooms for conveniences – shut the door on a shower, loo and hand basin to one’s self. On the minus the delivery lorry or late arrival diesel motorhome Continue reading
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SWCP day 7
Lesson for today – don’t wait for a breaky place to be open when they say so. Walk on to the next one and get some time back. Best dog name so far. Overheard an owner shoing one of their Dalmatians out of an open doorway “Rodney Trotter out”. Nice walking up west flank of Continue reading
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SWCP day 6
After a restful afternoon, with cleaner clothes and cooling weather it’s time to get a wriggle on. Though up at 0550 and departing 2 hours later is hardly fast. Today is East Weymouth and as much of Portland I can manage. An amusing anecdote from a 70 year old chap at dishwashing station about his Continue reading
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SWCP day 5
Woken during the night to unexpected squals. Buttoned down the tent and closed both flys which had been open for ventilation. It didn’t get below 17C and 80% humidity all night. Sweltering! Up at 0530, had a slow start with stoveless coffee and my porridge mixture. A couple of section-hikers going the other way had Continue reading
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SWCP day 4
Walked out of the ranges at 0630. It felt magical to be walking the coast that early – so quiet and isolated. And delights of delights, it was relatively cool. Forecast to reach 27C, I wanted to get over the big hills to Lulworth Cove before lunch. I did! The coast is so photogenic. Too Continue reading
About Me
An English walker who sleeps better outdoors.