Today is the first day of the second half of my trip on the Wales Coast Path. My trusty walking companion has returned to base to go back to work while I, happily retired walk on.
There are twenty one stages to this next section, in addition to the odd day off. Today is a relatively short walk to position myself for a longer and much tougher section tomorrow and the day after going up and down a major waterway and gully. Over the next week I will make my way up to Porth Madoc, before heading along and on to the isolated and sparsely populated Llyn Peninsula. Making my way round and up the peninsula, I will be bypassing Anglesey to head for North Wales and a walk up the Dee Estuary and river to cross back over in to England via the Hawarden Bridge. And there the journey ends. I hope for good wethar, particularly on the Lleyn Peninsula, but the long range forecast is not good. 'Ca Sera'.
There are twenty one stages to this next section, in addition to the odd day off. Today is a relatively short walk to position myself for a longer and much tougher section tomorrow and the day after going up and down a major waterway and gully. Over the next week I will make my way up to Porth Madoc, before heading along and on to the isolated and sparsely populated Llyn Peninsula. Making my way round and up the peninsula, I will be bypassing Anglesey to head for North Wales and a walk up the Dee Estuary and river to cross back over in to England via the Hawarden Bridge. And there the journey ends. I hope for good wethar, particularly on the Lleyn Peninsula, but the long range forecast is not good. 'Ca Sera'.