Saturday, October 01, 2022

Seven Sisters Walk

​Ally led this walk. She had done it a couple of years ago. There’s a rail strike today, so we grabbed one of those Zip cars that is parked nearby to Al’s house. £120 for 24 hours - fuel and insurance included. A good deal. 

Off to Brighton and then a little to the left to Seaford for the start. The plan was to walk to Eastbourne and get the bus back at the end of the walk. 


The white chalk cliffs fell away to the right along the walkway. There were some stiff climbs and huge descents, but we were a trio of extremely tough, fit Australians determined not to let the nation down. We didn’t. 


There were mushrooms:


Half-way points:


Lunch stops (one):


Chums sharing a ramble:


And river crossings (again, one):


And finally a destination town:


Right at this point of time we are in the middle of a traffic snarl due to a) the train strike and b) the London Marathon, which has meant the closure of roads in central city. Never mind, it has been a great day. 

Toodles!

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