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Walking England’s Longest National Trail

I want to share something a little different today…

Ashland, Oregon author Reginald Spittle (full disclosure: he is also my husband) takes readers along four iconic European long-distance trekking adventures. An honest and humorous account of the unexpected joys and challenges unleashed by his newly discovered passion.

Order your copy today! Trippin’ Through My 60s: When adventure calls, the trails of Europe answer

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Walking the North Devon Coast, out where the Bristol Channel meets the Atlantic, Lundy Island proved to be our constant companion.

 

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Somehow this runaway hay bale jumped the fence, nearly blocking the trail.

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High tide, crashing waves and towering sea spray create a dramatic scene in Portreath Harbor.

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Clear skies and a windy day along the South West Coast Path. Tough walking, but beautiful photo opportunities.

The South West Coast Path plunges down to sea level, only to climb back up the opposite side.

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Sunset over Port Isaac Harbor, England.

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The path from Crackington Haven to  Boscastle was one of our shorter days.

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