WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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yong, wow, great pictures and experience by the looks of things. thanks for posting.
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Yesterday, my brother and I got out and enjoyed the sun with a 14.5 mile hike down in East Sussex on the English south coast. The route began in Glynde and we were soon walking through Firle Place, the seat of Sir John Gage, who helped Henry VIII with the dissolution of the monasteries:
We soon encountered these friendly little fellows who warmed up to us very quickly:
After making our way through the estate's village with its old church, we got out into open country as we approached the South Downs Way:
(Firle Tower visible through the trees)Up on the South Downs Way, we had views over to the English Channel on our right and views over Sussex to our left:
No surprise with the gorgeous weather and coastal winds to see plenty of paragliders enjoying the conditions:
The halfway point of the hike took us off the Downs and into the historic village of Alfriston, a centre for smuggling in the early 1800s. We necked a swift half pint at the George Inn, which was built in 1397 (the gent's have probably been cleaned at least twice since then…):
Leaving Alfriston, we walked the banks of the Cuckmere River. After a couple more miles through woodland and over hills, we rejoined it at its estuary (and the starting point for all the smuggling):
The river eventually comes out to sea at Cuckmere Haven with the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters towering above:
We were starting to run out of daylight by this point and still had a good few miles along the cliff top path to cover before arriving at our destination of Seaford:
As with any number of seaside towns in England, it was a fairly depressing place that has certainly seen better days and was in stark contrast to much of the beautiful scenery we'd seen throughout the day. However, men who walk cross country for 14 miles come with one thing in mind…
Trawler's Fish and Chip restaurant!
A throwback to another era, yes, but a fitting (and filling) way to end a great walk. No fast cars, tattoos or hot women in this post I'm afraid but hopefully an insight into a picturesque part of England and my preferred way of bashing my Iron Hearts!
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I knew that picture would draw comment from you! I actually saw a boy riding one only a mile down the road.
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Thanks for the lovely post, Shugs. I just narrated it aloud with the lovely pictures to my wife. It was like an episode of the travel channel, Iron Heart edition.
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Really nice post SM
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Enjoy
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Thanks for those nics pix Sugar Mountain.
Today went out with some friends to eat burgers (we call us hamburger team).
Team is ready
piece of desire (I have chosen the usual burger size as I was not feeling well the last couple of days but next time I will be into the game too)
two mates are getting wild
it was very funny as it is always when you have a bunch of latinos (and one Swiss) together.
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thx for sharing all those pics along with us guys!…
yongIH - sounds like a great great weekend mate. hope you had fun watching that great race! well looks like it
nem - hopefully I can post such pics in a few months as well
SM - damn great landscapes you have there lad! reminds me to get out even more (in my IH's)
and fish and chips
davito - good damn those burgers
what's the name of that place mate? need to check it out once back in Züri