A Good Day: HIKING THE TAMARA COAST TO COAST WAY

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🥾TAMARA COAST TO COAST WAY, episode 2: The Good.

My Worst Hiking Trail Ever: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - And Why I Bailed
Episode 2: A beautiful (but frustrating) day in the Tamar Valley AONB

Hello! and welcome 👋

Thanks for joining me for part 2 of my hiking trail vlogs from the Tamara Coast to Coast Way, a new 87-mile hiking trail along the Devon-Cornwall border. I

Day 2 was one of the best days on the trail but The Tamara Coast To Coast Way turned out to be the worst trail I ever hiked (relentless tarmac, no amenities and no views (especially after day 2).

I woke up feeling rested after a good night's wild camp in some woodland beside the river and then set off for a day's hike through the Tamar Valley AONB. It was such a peaceful day and I barely saw a soul - certainly no other hikers. It was a bit of a frustrating day though as I had to wait 3.5 hours for the tide to fall low enough to cross the River Tavy, then had an hour and a quarter wait for a train later in the day. By the time I got back on trail it was close to 5.30 and I was wondering where I was going to pitch my tent for the night…but then something amazing happened. However, my phone run out of battery at that point, so I'll have to tell you in part 3!

Thanks so much for being here and coming along with me, I really do appreciate it :) I hope you enjoyed it too. It would really help me out if you could ‘like and subscribe’, and if you click for notifications you won’t miss the next one in the series - which is when things start to go downhill!

I’d love to know if you’ve heard of this new trail (‘The Tamara Coast to Coast Way’ is a bit of a mouthful of a title isn't it?! I think I might just stick with the Tamara Way in future!) Is it a trail you’d think about hiking? (Maybe not after watching the rest of this series!). Come and ay hello in the comments 🙂

Until next time, happy hiking
Stephie x

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CHAPTERS

00:00 - 00:21 - intro
00:21 - 01:17 - hello and packing up after a woodland wild camp
01:17 - 02:35 - gorgeous spring woodlands full of ransoms
02:35 - 04:44 - Waiting for the tide tso cross the river
04:44 - 10:29 - beautiful countryside walking - with chickens and cows (of course!)
10:29 - 11:06 - Calstock
11:06 - 14:20 - waiting for the train - a bit of chat!
14:20 - 14:45 - coming in part 3

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A FEW DETAILS

I hiked a total of 80.5 miles:

Day 1: 21.5 miles. Plymouth and a Woodland wild camp
Day 2: 9 miles. Tamar Valley Discovery Trail and an unexpected stay with lovely hosts
Day 3: 19 miles. Tamar Valley Discovery trail and woodland wild camp
Day 4: 18 miles. Launceston (off trail), roads, roads, roads and a field edge wild camp
Day 5: 10 miles. I bailed. Campsite in Bude
Day 6: 3 miles exploring Bude and then I travelled home

My Hiking Kit

Read my trail report and guide to planning your hike on the Tamara Coast to Coast Way over on my blog 10 Mile Hike (coming soon): The Tamara Way Guide - The Good, The Bad and Why I Bailed
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This was phenomenal, thumbnail is amazing and overall presentation is just gorgeous!

ervinslens
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Always waiting for your content. Big fan of your channel. ❤❤❤

likhonsharif
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Great adventure ! The whole place to yourself looking forward to the next 😂

terrylucas
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Well that part looked lovely! Ok, electric fences are somewhat less than optimal, but the rest looked great.
I'm wary of cows as well, they can do a nice line in trampling so it pays to take care when passing them.
That wild garlic was awesome! I rode the Camel Trail a few weeks back and there was one stretch which was just fantastic - from a distance you'd think it had snowed! I think I saw in one of your short videos my favourite spot locally for wild garlic, the Trennick Lane bridleway out of Truro towards the St Clement area. That's always a good place for Ramsons.

Looking forward to the next instalment!

micks
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If you walk about 10 minutes into bere Alston, from the train station, there's a lovely pub and a couple of shops x

barbarannjessep
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Well this part was marginally more merrier.. you survived the cows, survived the swamp and survived dying of thirst. Its a win 🤣

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