Golden Cap

Golden Cap, Dorset

Rising to 191 metres above sea level, Golden Cap has the distinction of being the highest point on the south coast of England. The picture below explains the name.

Golden Cap, Dorset

I’ll probably regret saying this, but I seem to have ‘done’ the Dorset chapter of the book. Likewise with the Isle of Wight chapter. I’ve also ‘done’ bits of the Devon coast.

That only leaves most of Devon, the entireity of  Cornwall (which I’m led to believe is quite big) and the Isles of Scilly. Oh yes, and Somerset and Avon.

 

2 Responses to “Golden Cap”


  1. 1 Will May 16, 2007 at 10:59 pm

    Pace yourself it’s only May!

  2. 2 Mark May 17, 2007 at 4:47 pm

    ‘Pace yourself’

    I can aasure you that there is *plenty* left to do. Note that the bits I’ve already done are the bits I know best. It’s all quite terrifying, in fact …

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During 2006-8 I researched, photographed and wrote a sea kayaking guide to the South West of England; from the Bristol Channel to the Isle of Wight. I have used this blog to keep folk updated as to my progress and to reveal some of the wonderful scenery, culture and wildlife of this little corner of England.

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