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     AndraZar wrote:
    Hello.

    Looking for those who has walked from St. Margaret's to Langdon and back.
    I am looking to do the walk myself, yet heard people had to be rescued on this path.
    Is it really as hard and difficult, or was bad timing to blame?
    How long it takes one way and how low does the tide have to be to walk?

    Thank you


    The problems of doing this walk are primarily bad timing due to tide, the headland below pines tea gardens gets cut off earlier than the rest of the route, parts of the route are incredibly treachorous underfoot [(wet chalk and seaweed very slippy) a twisted ankle, broken bone would make it a rescue]
    There is also a huge cliff fall to negotiate just before Langdon bay, look on Google earth.
    Cliff falls are a constant concern, if you are fit and healthy and don't have any accidents you can do the walk comfortably in an hour to an hour and a half each way.
    Personally I would recommend not to do it, but I also know my own abilities and would not heed my own advice, if you do go good luck and enjoy it.

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