New Quay to Aberporth, July 30, 2017

Today’s walk was reputed and reported to be the most difficult of this section, so I girded my loins —no, that is not true—I mustered my energy and set off with resolve at my usual time, 6:30 a.m., when all sane people are still abed.   I loved this walk!  It was the first sectionContinue reading “New Quay to Aberporth, July 30, 2017”

Penrhos to New Quay July 29, 2017

What is it about boats in a harbour that is so appealing?   After yesterday’s hellish nine hour walk in the pouring rain and whipping wind, today’s at only 17 miles on a grey but rainless (though it did threaten) day was a trifle.  It did have challenges of a different sort.  Right at theContinue reading “Penrhos to New Quay July 29, 2017”

Machynlleth, rest day, July 26, 2017

It rained, but that did not affect the day very much. In the morning went to MoMA!  Not related to the New York original, but it did have a small exhibit featuring local artists.  My favourite was this piece made out of fine jewellery wire.  Since a title had not been given it, I amContinue reading “Machynlleth, rest day, July 26, 2017”

Tywyn to Machynlleth July 25, 2017

From Tywyn one starts out with a 4+ mile beach walk.  I hit it at low tide, the best time to see this huge beach in its vast stunningness: Blob with blobby finger-lik eprojections: Yet something else one had not previously thought about: By and by this morning I heard the sound of hundreds ofContinue reading “Tywyn to Machynlleth July 25, 2017”

Llacdecwyn Station to Llanbedr

Woke up this morning and did not hear the sound of rain striking the pavement.  It actually was not raining despite the prediction.  Oh, joy!  Let’s celebrate with a bright patch of thistle: The walk today was easy and gorgeous: A little church surrounded by a big cemetery: Made a stop at Harlech Castle SoContinue reading “Llacdecwyn Station to Llanbedr”

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