Ok, so that was hard…and I'm not even talking about the walk yet. Just getting to St. Bee's was an adventure in itself, it took us 8 hours as the traffic was bumper to bumper in spots going through Birmingham and Manchester. But, we made it. Kudos to Harti and Kate for driving us up here.
We stayed at Stonehouse Farm B&B in St. Bee's in a little cottage with 2 bedrooms and a bath which we were very happy about! We slept well.
Breakfast in the house with a group of 9 fathers and sons who were biking the Coast to Coast in 3 days. It was nice to see these men with their young teenagers, having a great time together.
We set out a little after nine to meet up with Kate and Harti at their B&B. We followed tradition and dipped our toes in the waters of the Irish Sea and posed by the statue.
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| Jen and her pebble |
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| Start of the walk |
Ok, so now we're really starting - up the first hill to the top of the cliff. It's heart-poundingly steep and the pack on my back is very heavy and it feels like I'm about to fall over backwards. Can we stop now and go for a drink!!
Everyone else keeps walking so I guess I have to get a grip. We head along the cliffs for a couple of miles and it's stunning with views of the Isle of Man to our left and ahead to Dumfrieshire in Scotland where the Ritchie Clan invaded last year.
As we turn inland we say goodbye to Kate and Harti who are returning by a circular route to St. Bee's. Jen sheds s few tears as she won't see them for a long time.
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| Harti, Linda, Kate and Jen |
We pass a quarry and then we're on to narrow roads through Sandwith. We can see Dent Hill in the distance and even from here it looks big.
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| Along the beck The path is fairly straightforward here but we have to ford a couple of streams. Eventually we come out on the road into Ennerdale Bridge. I reach into my pocket to get my phone to take a photo and it's gone!! Arghh, I figure out I must have dropped it in the water as I jumped across. Leaving Jen to guard the backpacks I make my way back and after a few minutes run into the other C2C'ers Jeff and Sue. They have my phone, Sue had found it in the beck. Amazingly it still worked. I thanked them and promised to buy them a drink later on. We finally made our way into Ennerdale Bridge and to our home for the night - the Fox and Hounds.
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This is so thrilling to follow along! Yay you intrepid hikers.
ReplyDeleteGreat you gt your phone back. We got lost up Nannycatch and got soaked to the skin.
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