Latchbrook (Part Two)

March 27, 2007 by Nyssa in Saltash, Latchbrook, Cornwall


Wednesday, 21st March, we did the Latchbrook walk again, though to explore a road we hadn’t before. We had been told there was a stair there, which was the start of a public footpath, so we thought we’d check it out. The weather was lovely, so we got a bit distracted on the way there, since we started at Latchbrook. First we were distracted by a large group of sparrows, and a few bumble bees, which Zeta wanted photos of.

Next, I got distracted by a black cat, which I got a couple of photos of. I did try to get him/her to come to me. He/she did want to, but wasn’t sure and kept turning back, so I gave up and caught up with Zeta. The sun really started to shine at this point, and we were close to a spot that was great for composing photography. I think we probably spent just an hour or so itself at this point taking photos at different settings. We did eventually pull ourselves away though.
Sparrow Bumble Bee Black cat Latchbrook

Picture 1: One of the many sparrows (Nyssa)
Picture 2: Bottoms up - A bumble bee diving into a flower (Zeta)
Picture 3: The black cat that distracted me (Nyssa)
Picture 4: A seat looking over the stream at Latchbrook (Zeta)

We continued our walk through a bit more of Latchbrook until we found the stair Zeta’s mum had told us about, with the sign next to it saying “Public Footpath”. We climbed the stairs (which were few but quite steep), which came out onto a large grassy hill with a faint path through the grass straight up the middle of the hill. Of course, we followed it up to the top, stopping to take in the view and take a few photos.

The lighting improved slightly up on top of the hills, which just meant we had even more interesting and warm lighting conditions for photography. We followed each gate/sty though didn’t read the arrow on one properly, which meant we ended up going the wrong way (and probably trespassing at the same time) and we came to a point where there was a cow. We couldn’t go any further, and it was starting to get a little late in the afternoon, so we turned around and headed back the way we came. When we came to the last gate with a sty, we checked the arrows direction and realised we had indeed gone the wrong way. We went straight rather than diagonally across the field to the next sty, so we decided to just go home and leave the rest of the exploration for another day.
Latchbrook 02 03 Cow

Picture 1: Just before leaving Latchbrook (Nyssa)
Picture 2 & Picture 3: Some of the views on the walk (Zeta)
Picture 4: The cow we saw towards the end of the walk (Nyssa)

9 comments on Latchbrook (Part Two)

  1. 1

    EpharGy said:

    comment posted on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 10:41am UTC.




  2. 2

    Zeta said:

    comment posted on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 11:49am UTC.




    Hehe thanks, Kym! Yeah it’s not too bad. Lighting could be better though. Doh

  3. 3

    Nyssa said:

    comment posted on Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 2:59am UTC.




    LOOK! All you gotta do is both stand in FRONT of the camera turn it around and take a big cheesy shot!

  4. 4

    Nyssa said:

    comment posted on Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 5:00pm UTC.




    If only it were as easy as that, Nyssa.

  5. 5

    Steph said:

    comment posted on Monday, April 2, 2007 at 5:34pm UTC.




    Oh my word I am so jealous of you too! The walk looks simply gorgeous, I went on a lovely 10km yesterday around my local park and I had forgotten how wonderful it is to be out with nature. ^^; I hope the weather stays as good as it has and you two get the opportunity to go on lots more walks!

  6. 6

    Nyssa said:

    comment posted on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 12:50pm UTC.




    Steph, the walks are always gorgeous. Nothing quite like a walk in the country. )

    The weather should stay fine, I would think, since it’s spring. Summer should be awesome.

  7. 7

    Kel said:

    comment posted on Thursday, April 5, 2007 at 3:16am UTC.




    grrr I posted a comment here a few days ago and it’s not here! bugger |

    what I did say though, was that it looks like you 2 are really enjoying all these walks D (and I still can’t get over that the grass is green ) )

  8. 8

    Nyssa said:

    comment posted on Thursday, April 5, 2007 at 11:21am UTC.




    Hmm, that’s strange :o

    As for the grass… I know… isn’t it gorgeous ) lol

  9. 9

    Latchbrook to Trematon - Out & About UK said:

    comment posted on Sunday, April 15, 2007 at 7:03pm UTC.




    […] again taking photos of the next gate and stile, before climbing over. This was the gate in the previous post that we didn’t take notice of and therefore headed in the wrong direction. This time we did, […]

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