Malc wrote:
1) Long Timber Woods
2) Long Timber Woods
3) Piles Copse
4) Piles Copse
5) Piles Copse
6) Piles Copse
7) Piles Copse
8) Piles Copse
9) Piles Copse
10) Piles Copse
11) Piles Copse
12) Piles Copse
13) Piles Copse
14) Piles Copse
15) Piles Copse
16) Piles Copse
17) Piles Copse
18) Piles Copse
19) Piles Copse
20) Piles Copse
21) Piles Copse
22) Piles Copse
23) Piles Copse
24) Piles Copse
25) Mothecombe Beach
26) Bigbury Beach
27) Bigbury Beach
28) Piles Copse
29) Piles Copse
30) Long Timber Woods
31) Piles Copse
32) Sandy Mouth Bay (morning)
33) Sandy Mouth Bay (afternoon)
34) Piles Copse (at dark)
35) Mothecombe BeachI thought I would take advantage of the Clocks Going Back so that I could get up "Early" without it being too Early for my body.
So, up just before 6, left at about 06:40, and headed out to the beach (13.5km away) It was very foggy which led to a mysterious feel to it (and actually a little worrying as this was the third time I was doing this, and the two previous times I had attempted this, I had taken a wrong turn, and that was with clear visibility) But all was fine, It was too hot for my hoodie, but my arms were cold without it, however, after an hour or so it was warming up.
Attachment:
PXL_20241027_083312773.jpg
Attachment:
PXL_20241027_083122163.jpg
I got to the beach on the estuary of the Erme and it was packed with dog walkers (last time I went there we saw 2 or 3).
As an aside, I actually needed a few things to align perfectly for this, I needed not to be on call, the weather needed to be nice, and then the tide needed to be low so that I could walk from the Estuary round to the actually beach. Luckily they all did align.
When I got to the beach itself it was equally as busy and got it even busier over the hour or so that I was there (I think the car park opened at 09:00 so that makes sense).
I was there on my own, so I have no footage of me in the Sea, but here I am just before the swim:
Attachment:
PXL_20241027_090155225.jpg
And then just after:
Attachment:
PXL_20241027_094456533.jpg
The water was nice, waves about 1-2m high, not sure on the temp, but it was fine, much warmer than the river would have been, but not quite as warm as I would have liked (and as I said plenty of people agreed and were in the sea enjoying it)
On The walk home, the fog had lifted, and it was very sunny, combining that with the fact that I was walking up hill, meant very a very sweaty Malc,
Attachment:
PXL_20241027_101319587.jpg
I really struggled with the last 2-3 km which was made worse as I took a wrong turn at a confusing double gate following the obvious path wide enough for a tractor, but nice and easy to walk down, rather than muddy, swampy stream that I was supposed to walk down.
I finally made it to my street, and I went to check my phone which then shut down, and for a while I was panicking that my strava tracking would be lost, but fear not they've thought of that, and it recovered my walk (barring the last 500m or so)
Bloody Hell I'm knackered and wearing t-shirt 4 for the day!