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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #15 on: 22 August 2006, 20:44:29 »

Down in truro a couple of months ago cornwall is coool, Sat in a pub at perrinporth the Watering Hole located right on the beach, pint of cold lager in hand watching the sun set "splended"  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #16 on: 22 August 2006, 20:49:21 »

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Down in truro a couple of months ago cornwall is coool, Sat in a pub at perrinporth the Watering Hole located right on the beach, pint of cold lager in hand watching the sun set "splended"  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
The North coast of Cornwall is a great place to watch the sunset into the sea....
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #17 on: 22 August 2006, 22:52:55 »

My parents are Cornish, both grans Cornish, mums dad was from Brixham and dads dad somewhere in the midlands beginning with L.

I really like the Helford/Fal/Truro/Redruth/Polperro/Lizard surrounded area.

One of my late uncles sister-in-law was on Gary Rhodes cooking him a pasty, and my dad grew up a few houses away from what is now Annes pasty shop.

I have relations in Mawnan, Helston & Mullion areas, but haven't seen some of them for years.

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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #18 on: 23 August 2006, 06:49:42 »

I first experienced what a big end failure was in Cornwall, in an A40 Somerset.

Gentle tapping, growing into a knocking within 100 yards, developing into a big bang within another 100 yards.

Complete engine rebuild cost me £25 by a little garage just outside Redruth.

Ah! Those were the day's......
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #19 on: 23 August 2006, 09:29:46 »

My sister has just moved down to Truro with her fella so I may have a trip down coming up soon.

Never been before so could be a nice trip. :)
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #20 on: 23 August 2006, 10:14:50 »

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Annes pasty shop.
On the Lizard? Good pasties from there....
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #21 on: 23 August 2006, 10:16:38 »

seems i am missing out on something way up here  :(

bit far for a daytrip though....
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #22 on: 23 August 2006, 10:31:52 »

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Down in truro a couple of months ago cornwall is coool, Sat in a pub at perrinporth the Watering Hole located right on the beach, pint of cold lager in hand watching the sun set "splended"  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Ah yes, The Watering Hole in Perrenporth - I'm well aqquainted with that place. I was there a couple of years ago and passed away many a few pleasant hours in there [smiley=beer.gif] They have some good bands playing there some evenings too. Only problem is that if you attempt to drive across the sand to get there (which is the only way to get to it) there's a good chance of getting stuck just as some hapless sole did when I was there once. Had to be towed out by Landrover.
Great place though [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #23 on: 23 August 2006, 10:39:27 »

We also went to Cornwall this year the first time for us, very nice area we are off again to cornwall next year this time staying further the south  as we were on the north west coast at Bude this time, fancy staying around the Redruth area next time. ( car was faultless)
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #24 on: 23 August 2006, 10:39:52 »

Gate crashed my brothers holiday at perrenporth last year (he was staying at the big mobile home place). Weather was great, and that part of world is lovely if weather holds (bit grim if its cold and wet)
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #25 on: 23 August 2006, 11:19:24 »

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Annes pasty shop.
On the Lizard? Good pasties from there....

Thats the one

Interesting story 1

In Falmouth there used to be a good little Pasty shop called Rollins, then one year it had gone, the owner had moved up country to open a chain of Pasty shops in the midlands.

First shop (Falmouth Pasty Co) was in Worcester!!!!

So I use them quite a bit!

The best fast food there is!
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #26 on: 23 August 2006, 11:23:47 »

Sounds like a good place to visit from the sounds of it, perhaps its one of the reasons why my sister left for truro.  :)

She'll be a fat bloater probably the next time I see her ;D
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #27 on: 23 August 2006, 11:26:25 »

Some nice pictures here

http://www.imber.org.uk/hp.htm

Not complete I have hp.htm, pn.htm and mp.htm

I still need to do the following

1) Put Port Navas after Helford Passage

2) Do Durgan

3) Visit Polgwidden (sp) Cove and insert between Durgan and HP

4) Seriously tidy MP page - which is unlinked at present

5) Replace the panorama with new ones shot with locked exposure, white balance and focus (video camera stills mode)
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #28 on: 23 August 2006, 11:28:29 »

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Sounds like a good place to visit from the sounds of it, perhaps its one of the reasons why my sister left for truro.  :)

She'll be a fat bloater probably the next time I see her ;D

I haven't done too much north coast - just day trips apart from a week at St Ives 12 years ago.

However next year May - I will have a river trip in my new pump up boat

July August - will leave early to stay near Bude for 3 days
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Re: Back from Cornwall
« Reply #29 on: 23 August 2006, 11:28:35 »

Looks quite nice down there.   :)

My old man took my sister down there and the B&B, he said was one of the best he had stayed in.
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