UK Coastal trip 12th May-27th May

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Lets hope this works. These are a (very) small selection of the pictures I took on the way round.

If anyone who joined us has some good pictures, I would love copies of them.



The start at Calshot

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Promenade ride between Clacton & Frinton

Clacton-Frinton Promenade.jpg


Aldeburgh Station

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Norfolk Totem pole

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Teesmouth

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Flowerbed boat

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The Berwickshire Bad Boys

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Back at Chris Neil's farm

Chris Neil's farm.jpg


Forth bridge

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Aberdeen

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Inverness station

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Top of the world

John O'Groats.jpg


Near Bettyhill, in North Scotland

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Badcall bay

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Ben Auskaird (I think)

Ben Auskaird.jpg


Loch Lomond YHA

Loch Lomond YHA.jpg


Lytham St. Annes

Lytham 1.jpg


Now where is the sea?

Lytham 2.jpg


Beached at Barrow

Barrow.jpg


Oops, It's meant to look like that, officer.

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The Flint crew

Flint crew.jpg


Top blokes Sid (TimC) & Bustupbiker (Lyn).

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St. Davids

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Atlantic College (where they developed the Atlantic class rib boats). The hull on the left is the second one ever built.

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A Cornish Wolf ?

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St. Ives and the tides out.

St. Ives.jpg


Lands End

Lans End.jpg


Near Golant

Near Golant.jpg


Up a cliffside path at Polperro

Polperro cliffside path.jpg



On a shout to save some kayakers


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Thumbs up

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Penlee

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Salcombe crew

Salcombe crew.jpg


Weymouth boat

Weymouth.jpg


Weymouth harbour

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Swanage

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A horse called Orca in Litton Cheney

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Corfe Castle

Corfe castle.jpg


Lymington - The last station

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Home is where the beer is.

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Pondboy & carcher2K

Just like to say Well Done to both of you for a very worthwhile cause, PB nice photo's of the trip The weather in the far North seem's to have been kind to you.

Regd's K
 
Thought you might be interested in this....

BBC2 tonight (Friday) at 9:00pm ... Coast... a new series tracing the 11,700 miles of the UK's coastline. The guy presenting it is Nick Crane who I think is the same presenter that did the series on tracing routes on old maps. I saw a trailer and it looked potentially quite good.
 
think i've seen enough of the bloody coast this year:D

no doubt i'll still watch it;)
 


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