Friday, 30 December 2016

Coastal walk, Carbis Bay, Friday, 23rd December, 2016.

The weather forecast for today is that it will rain all day from about 11am.
So we are off out early by 9am (that's really early for us).
We walk along Headland Road and are very pleased with the view towards Hayle to the east.
We have to cross the local railway line to join the coastal path back to Carbis Bay.
Not many trains at this time of year but still need to take care.
Safe and sound on the coastal footpath.
This portion of the coastal footpath is not as well used as the bit between Carbis Bay and St Ives.
Hence its narrow confines.
Not just surfers to watch from here but seals and cormorants an' all.
St Ives and a cloudier sky loom in the distance.
Are we nearly there yet Vic?
Carbis Bay beach. But we're not going down there today.
Step back Dave. Somebody young(er) is using the coastal footpath for his fitness regime. 
It's an outrage.
Almost back home.
Just a steady two miles today.
Just gone 11am and the rain has arrived as predicted.
Time for a day of rest and recuperation.


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