BSCC port issac slipway hotel

Sunday. Overcast.

Nice cliff walk out of Tintagel to a pub where we picked up a taxi to port Isaac. Avoided what is according to the books and the locals the hardest and most treacherous part of the entire cost path.

The path crosses a slate quarry, commercial for many years. This explains the wonderful herringbone walls (instead of dry stone walls) made oflocal slate. Many houses are clad or have roofs from the quarry.

An item from a walk two days ago: rabbit holes, many on the path. Surprising, at least to me, how large they are. Origin of the white rabbit in the Alice tale?

The large cows, auburn with bison like hoods, are red ruby named.

Tonight's ale: Sharp's doombar, rock Cornwall. 4 on Boogs scacom

Sea trout for dinner.
http://www.seatrout-fishing.com

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