The path gets narrower
The group on Mansands beach
The group on Mansands beach
Warren Masters disembarks the ferry at Exmouth behind Tim Dolley
Andrew Simmons, Mark Morris and Richard Burge
Mark Morris, Marc Dolley and Mark Moxham start out on the picturesque riverside cycle route from Budleigh Salterton to Otteron
Sidmouth viewed from Peak Hill
Tim Dolley, Mark Morris and Andrew Simmons outside Branscombe church
Mark Moxham at Beer youth hostel
Beer youth hostel
Lunch at the small cave deep in Lustleigh Cleave woods: Jason drops dead leaves on Luke as Martin, Graham, Gabrielle and John watch. Mark shows no interest.
Jason Juray's mock-heroic pose for the camera at Lustleigh Cleave's small cave entrance.
Brief pause at West End, Pentewan—11 miles in—for a local shop refreshment stop.
Mevagissey Harbour from Polkirt Hill.
Gary, being Gary, flips two fingers outside the Harbour Lights Hotel, Polkirt Hill, Mevagissey. Warren disapproves; Catherine looks on.
Jason, Mark, Brett, Philip, Catherine, Martin and Paul by the Harbour Lights Hotel at the top of Polkirt Hill, overlooking Mevagissey Harbour.
Jason, Gary and Brett at St Just in Roseland, church and creek beyond.
The group on the east bank of the Fal, waiting for cars to clear the King Harry Ferry.
Jason, Gary and Mark Morris on the sign near Higher Carnon Farm, towards Bissoe and Chacewater; others below.
Evening excursion begins: Mark Morris and Gary by the hostel drive, Perranporth beach stretching away on the ebb.
Wading the shallows at Perranporth as the sun slips away.
Wading the shallows at Perranporth as the sun goes down.
The group contemplating the beauty of Perranporth beach at sunset.
Three of our youngsters take a final dip in Perranporth's sunset shallows.