Author Topic: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019  (Read 3709 times)

Ridge

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #15 on: 09:06:06, 16/09/19 »
Great pics and TR, I love it when it is a bit breezy, really makes you feel alive.
You need to get all these walks in before you are exiled south.

richardh1905

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #16 on: 09:09:59, 16/09/19 »
An exhausting read! I love wild weather on the coast.

BTW how is 'brough' pronounced?

'Broch' (as in Pictish fortification) - and it was an exhausting walk!  :)

Great pics and TR, I love it when it is a bit breezy, really makes you feel alive.
You need to get all these walks in before you are exiled south.

Thanks Ridge. Our enforced delay has given me the opportunity to re-visit some old favourites.
« Last Edit: 09:13:56, 16/09/19 by richardh1905 »
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vghikers

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #17 on: 13:18:06, 16/09/19 »
Simply superb!  O0
Notwithstanding the dangers, days like those are the best time to appreciate the wild coast. At the end of the video I almost reached for a towel!.
 

April

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #18 on: 16:12:19, 16/09/19 »
Crikey, that was windy! Love the sea stacks shots  O0
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richardh1905

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #19 on: 17:52:13, 16/09/19 »
Thanks vghikers, April - I love a wild clifftop walk, but this was on the extreme side of exilarating!
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Mel

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #20 on: 18:50:31, 16/09/19 »
Read this earlier then got logged out when I went to reply.


Fantastic pics and almost nostalgic (for you) write up.  What a rugged looking coastline.  Loving the backwards waterfalls  :D


You can't beat a wild and blustery walk to make you feel alive  O0

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Re: A wild walk at Yesnaby, Orkney - 14 Sept 2019
« Reply #21 on: 19:35:56, 16/09/19 »
Thanks Mel; you certainly can't. :)
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