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Stunning, stunning, stunning.
Congratulations for completing such a testing project.
I love walking, rocks ( I’m an ex geologist ), coastlines and taking ( occ nice ) photos but… yours are a master class of subject as well as composition.
Hopefully. when I ( eventuality ) move into my own flat I will treat myself to a couple of your photos – I need to study this website more. I’m hoping that maybe there is a full documentary about your days out there?
Wild camping can be challenging at the best of times so I think you should be seriously proud of your achievement.
Very best regardsN
JM
Hi Jonathan, Thanks for your enthusiasm and kind words. It has been an amazing experience and any hardship encountered is soon forgotten. I’d be up for doing a full documentary as I have plenty of footage but nothing centre as of yet. If you’d like to be added to my very occasional email newsletter, which would include the book launch when known, please follow this link: https://quintinlake.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=596378e25b2e0cf3c55e0321b&id=6707ab0349
Cheers, Quintin
Hi Quintin
Nice to talk to you this morning just looked at some of your photos excellent hope you enjoyed your walk hope to meet again on our travels.
Regards
David Emyr Dudley
Hi David,
It was great to meet you last year, I’ve walked that stretch many times over the last year.
Hope you are well,
Quintin