We climbed Pentire Point into a cloud. Up on the top one could see no horison. Even the sea below was part obscured. A warm, swirling mist was about us.
The atmosphere was similar to that at the crest of a high Scottish glen or an Alpine foothill.
We climbed Pentire Point into a cloud. Up on the top one could see no horison. Even the sea below was part obscured. A warm, swirling mist was about us.
The atmosphere was similar to that at the crest of a high Scottish glen or an Alpine foothill.