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Fort Picklecombe to Cawsand 2012-11-25 Wet. Very wet. Amazingly managed to avoid the rain on this walk to one of the 2 pubs in CawsandKingsand that hadnt been flooded overnight. Excellent fish soup at the Rising Sun.
Picklecombe to King William dockyard 2012-11-26 From Fort Picklecombe to Mount Edgecumbe and then across the Cremyl Ferry to the King William dock yards. Fearnley Whittingstalls River Cottage Canteen wouldnt serve us. Something about a wet muddy dog. Their loss. The Stable at Mount Edgecumbe did us a lovely cauliflower soup and pampered Scooby with dog biscuits.
Scooby eveing walk at Picklecombe Fort 2014-01-11 A short walk along the coast path for Scoobys early evening perambulation.
Fort Picklecombe to Cawsand and back 2014-01-12 A morning constitutional for Scooby before the rain came in
Moonlit walk to dinner 2014-01-13 A round trip from Fort Pickelcombe to the Devonport Inn. Along the cliff path in the moon light. Romantic and muddy in about equal measures. The Devonport was as good as old times. Good food, nice wine, friendly..
Fort Picklecombe and Mount Edgcumbe 2014-01-14 From Fort Picklecombe round the Mount Edgcumbe estate to Cremyl and then back over Maker Heights
Quick paddle round Cawsand/Kingsand bay 2015-09-25 The forecast offshore north to north west turned out to be almost a southerly so there some small waves as we headed off from Cawsand to Fort Picklecombe. So we turned round and went a little way towards Penlee Point. A very short paddle overall but it broke up the drive home at the end of our summer holidays.
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