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Join us as we walk along the South West Coast path from Mullion Cove to Predannack, Cornwall. Useful for exercising on a treadmill or exercise bike or simply for relaxation. It is our ambition to walk the entire Cornish coast path as virtual walks and stitch the videos together as a single playlist so that you can enjoy the coast path whenever you wish. Mullion Cove was once a hive of activity landing pilchards which were then salted and stored for the winter. Pilchards passed the Cornish Coast in shoals of many tens of thousands and were a staple part of the Cornish diet 150 years ago. The cliff climbs steeply to about 200 feet above sea level and the views are spectacular. From this height is was possible for the huers to spot the shoals of pilchards and send up the cry. The fishing rights were owned by the local landowners and the coast was divided into lanes or stems. In this video we cross the old boundary hedge between two estates, defining one fishing boundary. With such a rugged coastline and ferocious winter storms, this area has seen its fair share of shipwrecks, with men scrambling up the cliff face in fear of their lives. This video ends at Predannack and we will pick up the cast path to Kynance in our next video. We intentionally do not talk when filming these videos so that you can enjoy the sounds of nature without disturbance. To watch without the ads, please join us on Patreon, / cornishwalkingtrails . To help us and support our channel please consider making a donation: https://www.cornishwalkingtrails.co.u... The standard description bit… We are Sarah and Andrew and we film our walks around Cornwall and publish on YouTube, usually weekly. Sometimes we stay in accommodation in Cornwall and upload our vlog. Sarah is fascinated by sea glass and likes to collect it so there may be the occasional sea glass video too. The channel is a hobby and we both have normal day jobs! Frequently asked questions: What camera do we use? Since December 2018 we have used: Canon Powershot G7x MkII How do I find the books you use? Most are still in print although some we pick up in charity shops and may be available on Amazon secondhand. Please refer to the video for the book titles. Every video shows the book three times. Sorry but we can’t put a link in every description. Best time of year to visit Cornwall? We love May, June for flora and fauna, July and September for spectacular scenery. What is your dog’s name? Sorry but we do not release the name of our dog, perhaps you can make up your own name for him. To embed this video please contact us. We have disabled this feature. Our links: To support our channel with a donation: https://www.cornishwalkingtrails.co.u... Many thanks Contact us by email: cornishwalkingtrails@gmail.com Etsy Shop: for sea glass projects created by Sarah https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CornishW... Patreon: Join us on Patreon to support the channel and watch ad free / cornishwalkingtrails Facebook: for news about video posts https://www.facebook.com/Cornish-Walk... Instagram: for lots of stunning images https://www.instagram.com/cornishwalk... Website: for more information about Cornish Walking Trails https://www.cornishwalkingtrails.co.uk/