J & j on the pier. I did very well and got right to the end. I have a thing about being able to see through the gaps and see the sea. I ignored j's comments about how rickety it was and how much spring there was in the timber and resolutely did not look down!

The view North to Warrenby.

The view South, towards Sandsend.

The cliff railway at the cliff end of the pier.

These tractors are used to get the crabbing boats in and out of the water.


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