Saturday 22 October 2016

Walking into some remote places

The trouble is, and the reason why there has been the dreaded 'blogging gap' yet again is partly due to a wonderful colourful sunny walk we did a while ago
It has been almost impossible to narrow the photos down to a sensible few 
I've tried hard and have managed to be ruthless in my choice...but there still seem rather a lot!
Here goes anyway and I'm sorry they go on a bit...I'm just making up for lost time as usual! It was simply a wonderful day. The colours at this time of year are unbelievably lovely. A Ginger tinge with russets and yellows and golds
Our own private beach for lunch, and yes, it was warm and you could paddle, but the water was a wee bit on the chilly side!
Streams to cross
We didn't see a soul all day. There is nowhere else in Britain that is quite as remote and empty as this part of the world, at least not on such a large scale as this. The sun rises just lately have been beautiful, and despite the red sky in the morning warning the days have gone on to be sunny and gentle. A last fling perhaps before winter arrives


9 comments:

Mac n' Janet said...

Glad you didn't leave any out, they were spectacular. What a gorgeous place to walk.

Diane said...

Wow!! What fabulous scenery & fabulous photos. All well worth a little wait. XX

Colin said...

I'm surprised you had time to do any walking! Fantastic photos of lovely scenery. You are a photo genius Ann.

old_black said...

Brilliant images and all the better for the absence of anyone except yourselves. There's a lot to be said for aloneness, I reckon.

annie hoff said...

Thank you Colin! Niels just reads his kindle while I faff about with the camera...our walks always take ages!

I agree old black. I love aloneness....as long as I've chosen it that is!

Bovey Belle said...

I'm so glad you didn't stint on the photos. It was nearly as good as being there in person. Thank you.

Sue C. said...

What stunning photos - it looks a glorious area to live and walk in. I love seeing your rambles - like you I take a lot of photos when out walking - it does slow us down a bit.

rachel said...

What great walkers you are! You put us to shame.... How far do you think you get on an average hike?

Jenny Woolf said...

What a wonderful walk ! A near primeval landscape.... terrific to have that on your doorstep and a bonus to have the chance to examine your beautiful photos.

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