Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Day 15


From Puffers and Puffing to Bay and Beers

Off at 9.30 after a good dinner at the B&B where Steve and Sandra were also staying. The dinner was excellent with good Aussie red with it!
A good breakfast to the sounds of the puffing steam trains and then it was us puffing up a 700’ road hill.

This took us about 30 minutes and was our last major climb for the day and walk.
We dropped into the hamlet of Littlebeck, on the way Don and I nearly stepped on a black adder snoozing on the path. I though I felt a drop of rain so quickly took what precautions I could.

Today was the crowning of the local Orange Queen but we didn’t wait and started off through the Great Wood were we passed the Hermitage a man made hollowed rock and Falling Floss, a 20’ waterfall, where we stopped for morning tea and scones with a few of our new friends – we met up again with Alf and Rachel and Justin here.



I pushed on up the stream as Colin and Don finished their tea/coffee, and soon caught up with Justin again (he was carrying a 30lb pack) and we walked in together over the last 10 miles.
As we exited the woods we could look back over our last 5 miles of walking.

We took the quiet road alternative (to a boggy moor) and got accused of cheating by Rachel because we passed them in doing so (needless to say they actually got lost and didn’t want to admit it.
The wild flowers were in full bloom along this road as we neared our objective.


Finally we went through Hawkser and dropped down to the caravan parks to the sea

 where we joined up again with the Cleveland Way and started the 4 mile walk around the cliffs.

At last we got our first glimpse of Robin Hoods Bay as we passed Rachel and Alf and Mrs Alf who had come to walk the last 2 miles


and soon entered ‘civilization’ again.
Our B&B was en route so I waited there for Don and Colin so we could do the last mile down to the sea together were we duly tossed our St Bee’s pebble into the sea, dipped our toes in the North Sea, signed the book in the Wainwright bar of the Bay Hotel and had a celebratory dinner of, what else, fish, chips and beer.

Another perfect walking day, a bit of cloud and sun, just a few drops of rain but not enough to put on our gear – how lucky we have been.

And to all those who doubted

WE DID THE COAST TO COAST.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations, and thanks for the entertaining blog.

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  2. Congratulations!

    Hope you got to enjoy the same weather as we did on the second part of the walk. Shame we didn't get to meet up again.

    It was a wonderful walk, but I don't think I'll do it another two times...

    Greetings from Holland!

    Joep

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