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During 2006-8 I researched, photographed and wrote 'South West Sea Kayaking', a detailed guide to the coasts and islands of South West England; from the Bristol Channel to the Isle of Wight. The second edition was published in April 2011.
'Savage Shores: Britain's Coastal Environment' is the working title of the book currently being researched and written by my wife Heather and myself for Pesda Press. The book aims to explain the climate, geology, landforms, natural history and human history of the coastal environment to walkers, sea kayakers and others enjoying this wonderful part of Britain's natural heritage.
This blog is intended to keep you up to date with our progress and adventures in working on the book.
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Hmm indeed. Many miles to paddle, many pints and a few pies along the way perhaps and many hours of tapping away at a laptop. May I humbly suggest that the question ‘why?’ might be an insightful blog post here?
Hmm, looks like you are planning Eddystone light?
1. Because it’s there (and it’s generally quite pleasant)
2. Eddystone…yes, it’d be interesting to paddle out there and take a look. The story behind it is quite dramatic…
Mark
See you in 2008 then?
I think you’ll see me rather sooner, Liz. Like it lump it, you’re doing some of it with me…
Mark
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