Return to the South Downs Way.

 After a break of 10 weeks, I’ve decided to have another attempt to complete the South Downs Way. 

I got up at 5am and after a bus ride and 3 trains, I reached Amberley Station at 9:20 (the place where I abandoned last time). 

I immediately set off on the path and had a stiff climb up Rackham Hill (190m climb / 620ft), with views back down to Amberley village. 

The first couple of hours walking were very pleasant. There was a gentle breeze and sunny spells. The path ran on a fairly level elevation and was very quiet. I only had the odd cow for company! 

However, just after I dropped down to cross the A24 dual carriageway at Washington, I had my first soaking when a heavy shower snuck up on me! 

To compensate, I came across a ‘burger van’ with covered seating, so I stopped and had a coffee and burger. It wasn’t top cuisine, but gave me the calories that I needed, to climb the steep hill up to Chanctonbury Ring. I timed it perfectly, because the next heavy shower came down, just as I reached the top and I was able to take shelter in the clump of trees. 


After that, it was more walking along the tops on a fairly level altitude, with far reaching views both inland and towards the coast. 



I took my time and enjoyed a nice sit down on a bench overlooking Steyning Bowl. 


There was the a descent alongside some cheeky pigs before crossing the River Ardur.


That river is tidal and I watched a border collie swimming ‘widths’ whilst his owner looked on. The dog was loving it and would swim across, get out, then wait for permission to jump back in and swim back. It did it time and time again! 

I then had the final climb of the day, 190m up to Truleigh Hill Youth Hostel, where I am camping this evening.


The hostel has a restaurant and bar, so I’m eating scampi and chips and supping a few bottles of beer! 

I’ve walked just over 15 miles today and climber 562m /1847 ft. Feet are fine and muscles not too stiff. 



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