Wild Work on the South West Coast Path
Have you ever wondered who makes all those waymarkers you see when you’re out walking? We spoke to woodworker Marc Hoskins who for the past 4 years has been making the signs that guide us on your way.
Have you ever wondered who makes all those waymarkers you see when you’re out walking? We spoke to woodworker Marc Hoskins who for the past 4 years has been making the signs that guide us on your way.
Hurry Krishna, who writes a travel blog called ‘An Indian on the way’ has been in touch to tell us about her experience walking one of the world’s greatest trails, the South West Coast Path.
Hear from our world-class judge Ian Finch on how to take a winning shot of the Coast Path…
“I learned that there isn’t a ‘right’ way to walk the path apart from what’s appropriate for each person and their circumstances.”
This Autumn, we’re getting behind our friends at Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) to support their biggest ever Autumn Beach Clean. Will you help us?
Over the course of six weeks, Gary is running the entire length of the coast from Minehead in Somerset to Sandbanks in Poole – a staggering distance of 1,013 km (630 miles) – at a pace of a half marathon every day.