Author Archives: Ruth Livingstone

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About Ruth Livingstone

Walker, writer, photographer, blogger, doctor, woman, etc.

87. Dawlish Warren to Dawlish

The tide is high and fierce. Grey waves crash up against the sea wall as the train trundles by, just a few feet from the lashing spray.

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86. Ladram Bay to Exmouth

I enjoy photographing the amazing rock formations in Ladram Bay. The walk into Budleigh Salterton is delightful. The beach of Sandy Bay provides a welcome chance to walk along the edge of the sea and into Exmouth. Continue reading

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85. Branscombe to Ladram Bay

I can see where the waves are washing away the substance of the cliffs, causing a red discolouration of the sea below. The bloody redness of these Devon coastal waters is both dramatic and unsettling.
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84. Lyme Regis to Seaton to Branscombe

I am entering the Undercliffs. Last chance. Have I got good walking boots and adequate water? From this point onwards, walkers are committed to the seven mile walk between Lyme Regis and Seaton with no exit points. It will take about 4 hours.

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83. Charmouth to Lyme Regis

I have been unwell and am irritated when the walk follows a busy road. Coastal walking? Miles from the sea? Bah humbug. Not a good start.
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82. Cogden Beach to Charmouth

I can see a wide bay with high cliffs and lower land beyond. It is too hazy to make out details but I think Lyme Regis lie behind the largest promontory. And is that Exmouth in the far distance? I wonder how difficult the walk is going to be.
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81. East Fleet to Cogden Beach

From the shore I can see across to Chesil Beach. The tide is high and Fleet lagoon is full of water. On the shingle bank I can see fishing huts and the checkpoint for the firing range. Is that a red flag flying?

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80. Chesil Beach to Fleet

The car in front has a sticker in the rear window that reads “Keep Portland weird”. I do hope the upcoming Olympics leaves this strange little area of Dorset with its character unspoilt. I am walking north west, alongside the incredible Chesil Beach. Continue reading

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79 Portland Bill and Chesil Beach

The highlight of the walk is the spectacular view. Ahead is the mighty sweeping curve of Chesil Beach. Ten miles of shingle bank, the distant end lost in the blue haze of the horizon.
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78. Weymouth to Portland

Portland: I end up in a stony wasteland. There are old fortifications, ruins, a rock strewn landscape, quarry workings and a brooding bulk of a young offenders institute in the distance.
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