Day 2 – Monday 6th September 2021
Start Time | 6:54am |
Total Distance | 36.66 miles |
Elevation | 5331 feet |
Total Time | 13 hours 45 minutes |
Moving Time | 9 hours 50 minutes (16:57 min/mi) |
Steps | 74382 |
We woke to a dew-covered field, dripping tents, and an amazing sky.

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Mist hung in the air as we packed away sleeping mats, bags and tents.

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The path ahead took us up over Great Hangman – the highest point on the South West Coast Path at just over 1,000ft tall.

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As we left, the sun was just starting to peek over the hill behind us.

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To our right, the sea was covered in mist, to the point where it felt like we were on the top of a mountain with clouds below.

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After an hour or so, we passed a gate with a sign for Great Hangman.

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The mist over the sea snaked it’s way inland along the valleys, and in the sunlight was just an amazing sight.

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At the top of Great Hangman – the highest point on the whole South West Coast Path – is a large cairn.

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We were treated to the happiest view in the UK, which was quite grey.

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Entering Ilfracombe we were met with noise, traffic and lots of people. But it was a nice looking place, and we did take the opportunity to get something to eat. I had my first pasty of the trip.

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Just out of Ilfracombe, Chris and I parted company for a time as I was moving a little fast for him to be comfortable with. He was going to take a few shortcuts and we agreed to meet up at some point over the next days.
A little while outside of Ilfracombe, I hit Lee Bay which – in the fog – was just eerily beautiful.

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A little further on, I found this bridge over a dried stream. The fog was deadening the sound, so it felt like a little personal space, so peaceful and tranquil.

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Bull point lighthouse poked out of the fog in the distance and not long after the last of the fog disappeared from my route.

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Arriving at Morte Point after a small inland navigation error, I got my first sight of Woolacombe.

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Lunch time (well, 4pm!), saw me grabbing a nice healthy jacket potato smothered in cheese and beans from the Captains Table restaurant. And I took the opportunity to sneak in a Korev too!

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2.1 miles of Woolacombe beach behind me (although I walked up Marine Drive which was essentially just a very, very long, thin car park), and I was on the hill at Putsborough.

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Round Baggy point and onwards to Croyde, the sun pretty full-on now although not ridiculously hot as it was getting later in the day.

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At Croyde bay, there was an unexpected trawl across the sand which was a bit annoying, but proved my decision to wear gaiters was a good one – not a single grain of sand ended up in my shoes!

π Mon 6 Sep 18:40
This was the last photo I took of the day, but there’s a lot more to the story. Things went a little downhill at this point leading to a bit of a panic about 3 hours later…