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Every day, twice a day, I'm going against the flood of people leaving the path trains or heading towards the path trains. It doesn't bother me too much, and I do find it kind of amazing.
Trudging up the path to Loch Brandy there were a few pockets of snow still remaining. Walking across them was a bit nervy as it was quite icy and the snow was deceptively deep in some parts.
Next year I'm going to leave the car at the carpark, and backpack in along this path. It's a nice walk. Camp happy! Leave the car behind!
Last weekend - the coast path between Looe and Polperro was just covered with gorse - more than i have ever seen i think. So bright, and such a rich, creamy, coconut'y smell. No idea why it smells of coconuts, but it adds a certain exotic quality to the walk! The path is meandering off to the upper left.
The path along the Adur's west bank has re-opened following changes to the tidal wall and the construction of a pumping station associated with the Monks Farm development. In the foreground, one of the "pill boxes" - historic, as a wartime anti invasion defence, but not in the best condition. I assume the concrete roof was added later and meant to "preserve it"
Bank #15 for the Treasure Hunt
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument the path starts out like this which is the valley that goes up between the tent rocks.