Did some more of the South Downs Way today. I started at Willingdon Hill and passed the site of a bomber crash enroute to the trig.


I then visited Beachy Head. Stunning views.

An easy trig to find.

And another memorial - to the RAF. Beach Head was often the last point of England they saw before they flew off on their mission.

And Beachy Head lighthouse.

And finally I bagged East Hill (between Wilmington and Beachy Head on the South Downs Way). A trig standing proud on a small mount next to a pond.

Very blustery!



I then visited Beachy Head. Stunning views.

An easy trig to find.

And another memorial - to the RAF. Beach Head was often the last point of England they saw before they flew off on their mission.

And Beachy Head lighthouse.

And finally I bagged East Hill (between Wilmington and Beachy Head on the South Downs Way). A trig standing proud on a small mount next to a pond.

Very blustery!

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