This is definitely in my top ten walks I have done so far, in shear beauty and difficulty. And silly me I forgot to hit post. So here is a belated look at some really awesome rocks This is especially for Kay who loves heather. This edition of the blog is fraught with frustration for me. I am trying to use a GoPro for some of the photography and it really sucks eggs. I do not recommend the product. I am also having a lot of fun trying to get the photos and alignment the way that I want to, but the Blogger format is not cooperative. So enjoy the photos, mine and the ones I nabbed online. A link to the gpx file https://footpathapp.com/routes/a1878b90-634c-4b2b-af71-cae79567ed22 Miles: 3. Gain: 432 feet. Difficult trail of broken stone in some areas. One boggy crossing. Wheelchair: The first part could be done by a very adventurous chair with assistance. Dogs: on leash. There will be sheep. Nothing I can say can match the magnificence of this place. No photographs come close, certa
Adventures of an odd traveler, suggestions for slow walkers and those with limited mobility. And stuff about origami.