Moorland House St. Mawgan
Rectory Lane St. Mawgan, Cornwall, England, TR8 4EZ, United Kingdom
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Tarmac treading
... other vehicles local tractors.
Sue's ( David Bailey) camera is now fully functional ??? as anything of interest was asked to say 'cheese' - our next problem will be the photos transfer to the blog.
Fortunately this stage was achieved reasonable quickly allowing us some down time to catch up on a few missed zzz's due to the inclement weather last night.
Off to Sainsbury's for dinner, I really know how to give a girl a good time...
Goodnight.
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The Ups and Downs of Cornish Hills
... than actually biking. I knew I needed some bike focus but I didn't know where I should put that bike focus!! It was either a bit more of UK or head into France or up to Germany to see my friends Ina and Miguel. I was all over the place! And Doddling along. Deciding on the LEJOG has given me the focus I needed. And the realization that I'm not too fussed about being a tourist while I'm on my own. I've missed seeeing a lot of cool things in Cornwall ...but it's all good because now ...
A Day in the Life...
... and a handle bar bag.
- Have total stranger watch my bags while I retrieve my bike from bike car.
- Hunt down rail staff to figure out which platform my real train is leaving from.
- Platform 12. One floor up. Broken elevator. Really?! #$%@!!
- Push my FULLY loaded bike(80 lb +) up a freakin' flight of stairs.
- Unwind @#$%ing handlbar bag strap from spokes.
- Push my bike with all panniers on it into the ...
2nd Changeover Day
... toilets and showers which are part of a bunkhouse for walkers so I should feel at home! Anyway back to business- the T.V. will not pick up a signal. We tried all sorts of ways to get one but no luck Very fortuitously a young television engineer turned up on the site to put aerials up on the two log cabins opposite. Stewart had a word with him and he very kindly came across to see if he could help. He tested the aerial and tried ...
Rest Day Mena
... map- they have both come in very handy. The drive across to Tintagel was superb and we passed many of the hamlets and villages that I have walked through.They were becoming familiar names to both of us as Stewart had driven through them to meet up or collect me. However you could see a bank of sea mist as we approached the coast. It reminded me of the Skeleton Coast in Namibia albeit on a smaller scale. Yep you guessed it Tintagel was covered in sea ...

