

Another working holiday, and another rest day walk, this time the party consisting of me and Al Pacino (well a lookalike volunteer also called Mike). Prior to this the wardens had insisted that Golden Cap was the highest gradient/peak/incline/hill/mountain in all of Dorset/The Coast/United Kingdom/The World yadda yadda yadda. Well maybe I was just having a good day as I didn’t notice anything particular demanding or impressive. That said an excellent coastal walk, well led by (the other) Mike. Which means I left him to make sense of the map, when we came back via the inland route. Also lunch was a very impressive seafront fish and chips, in an environment consisting of one outlet after another serving up the fresh catch.
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