Lamorna walk day
Dave 'the torch' Rhodda trims a hull section from the JTS....
with some deft gas-axe work.......
she now resembles a fish-bone fillet on the slip......
the gas-axe is also busy aboard the Lisa Jazqueline......
Traditionally, on Good Friday, residents of Penzance and Newlyn take part in a walk to Lamorna via the cliff path. In a break from tradition, the walk today was to Logan's Rock at Treen. In the summer, the route down to the Rock passes through what a six foot high maize field.....
spotted on this occasion, the 'Beast of the Rock' - well, a wild mink it seems!
The route back to the Logan Rock Inn was via Penberth Cove, where a handful of inshore punts still work. In the background the old windlass can be seen once used to pull the boats up the slipway.
with some deft gas-axe work.......
she now resembles a fish-bone fillet on the slip......
the gas-axe is also busy aboard the Lisa Jazqueline......
Traditionally, on Good Friday, residents of Penzance and Newlyn take part in a walk to Lamorna via the cliff path. In a break from tradition, the walk today was to Logan's Rock at Treen. In the summer, the route down to the Rock passes through what a six foot high maize field.....
spotted on this occasion, the 'Beast of the Rock' - well, a wild mink it seems!
The route back to the Logan Rock Inn was via Penberth Cove, where a handful of inshore punts still work. In the background the old windlass can be seen once used to pull the boats up the slipway.
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