A self-indulgent journal of pointless adventures in mountain sports and all forms of distance running and racing.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Pednavounder-Godrevy Cornish coast run
After an attempt at a speed session on the lanes yesterday, I continued the holiday theme with another relaxed outing first thing in the morning. From Pednavounder, the sun cast low beams over the sea as I descended into Coverack at Dolor Point. Lovely running through the village to gain the SW Coast Path, this time heading NE towards Pedn Myin and Lowland Point. The scenery here is less dramatic than on Sunday's outing, but gives fine running right next to the sea, past seals and curlews. Dean Quarry is an unfortunate unsightly intrusion, but Godrevy Cove comes shortly afterwards and is a remote and appealing beach. From here, I headed inland, gradually climbing to the hamlet of Rosenithon, then back home via the tiny lanes I'd explored yesterday - through the heathland of Main Dale to St Keverne Beacon and the cottage.
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