It is so lovely to see this area in good weather. Obviously great views and very beautiful. We walked there in 2017, and on that day we had torrential rain and strong winds all the way. And we were also followed by a herd of 10-12 quite big bullocks with horns for while around East Titchberry. Quite scary 😨 It is not the longest of walks, but according to my own measurements, it has the most ascent per kilometre on the North coast. We were quite knackered when we arrived at Hartland Quay after fighting the weather and the fear of cows. But the room was lovely and the food and beer were really nice and we slept weell. Next day we walked further on in glorious weather to the lovely Bush Inn at Morwenstow. Always great to watch your videos 🤩 Thank you 🙂
Thanks Huples, that's the thing about the SWCP, so many different things to discover, this route particularly so. Hope things are good with you, cheers, Simon
Wow those rocks were quite something. Looked like a shipwreck! That pub grub looked yummy! I have many happy memories of family hols in North Devon. It's about time I took Neil! N&Nx
Incredible - Hard To Believe That You Were Not In The Philippines Or Somewhere Tropical While Climbing Up & Out - Classic Moment In Time Running Into Some Fans At The Halfway Mark - And Yes , Those Cliff Sides Are Stunning - The Scramble Really Gave This Episode An Adventurous Feel - Down & Up Again - 6 Hours Of Quality Memories - Well Done You Two Sending Positive Vibes , Cheers
Hello 🙋 Thanks for sharing! It's very interesting and beautiful video!
Keep it up!
Cheers ❤️
Lovely hike guys, views are absolutely gorgeous! Cliff looks and feels so powerful and it’s not crowded!! Perfect 🥾🥾
that was cool coming across the Angel's Wings and the trail did look tough in places, Hartland Quay looks to be a nice place to visit
It is so lovely to see this area in good weather. Obviously great views and very beautiful. We walked there in 2017, and on that day we had torrential rain and strong winds all the way. And we were also followed by a herd of 10-12 quite big bullocks with horns for while around East Titchberry. Quite scary 😨 It is not the longest of walks, but according to my own measurements, it has the most ascent per kilometre on the North coast. We were quite knackered when we arrived at Hartland Quay after fighting the weather and the fear of cows. But the room was lovely and the food and beer were really nice and we slept weell. Next day we walked further on in glorious weather to the lovely Bush Inn at Morwenstow. Always great to watch your videos 🤩 Thank you 🙂
My legs are hurting just climbing with you. LOL
The Angel's Wings are stunning! Nice seeing the radar. Great job you two
Thanks Huples, that's the thing about the SWCP, so many different things to discover, this route particularly so. Hope things are good with you, cheers, Simon
Wow those rocks were quite something. Looked like a shipwreck! That pub grub looked yummy!
I have many happy memories of family hols in North Devon. It's about time I took Neil! N&Nx
breakfast looks nice as we watch the next stage of your hike some tough terrain there
*🥸fully viewed🤖Au🦘☑thumbs up👍👍*
Incredible - Hard To Believe That You Were Not In The Philippines Or Somewhere Tropical While Climbing Up & Out - Classic Moment In Time Running Into Some Fans At The Halfway Mark - And Yes , Those Cliff Sides Are Stunning - The Scramble Really Gave This Episode An Adventurous Feel - Down & Up Again - 6 Hours Of Quality Memories - Well Done You Two
Sending Positive Vibes ,
Cheers
I rugged walk indeed. Not sure about the dragon though LOL
Such a lovely part of the SWCP. Hartland Quay to Bude is tough.
Yes, 15 plus miles of tough, that's why we split it up with Morwenstow in the middle, staying in the lovely Bush Inn.
love the scenery, keep it up
Thank you so much, hope you're well 👍
Great videos, setting of on my CP adventure next week
Good luck on your travels, enjoy!
Nice maybe a bit more info on the bower
that hill would be so slippy in the rain.