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Close-up with the not-so-wild life
Cornwall Impressions

September 28th 2008
The walking makes me feel as if my cells have been oxygenated! The pace is often a bit quick, so breathing is deep. The terrain on some walks has been challenging – too steep and rocky for my taste on some walks. A few stony sections with a few streams running through are fine, but steep up and down rocks are too much for my muscles and balance. Fortunately, the last few days have seen more roll ... read more
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6th July 2015

Nice shots!
But watch that first (cliff) step! It's a doozy. As for the weather, I'm curious. Was rain likely when you were there? It looks wonderful on a bright, sunny (if not too hot) day. How far/long did you walk each day?
20th July 2015

Nice Shots!
Thanks, I am glad you like the photos - they are some of my favourites. We had every kind of weather in Cornwall, including beautiful sunny days. We walked about 10 km daily, except when we got a bit lost, which added an undetermined but seemingly infinite distance to the walk.

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