Well done dude! I did this solo in 2022 after a failed attempt in 2021. Its quite a journey!
@walkingdaze57778 күн бұрын
Well done mate. Amazing effort for your first thru hike! Most seasoned thru hikers would be chuffed with those mile days you did. Glad you had a great adventure and a strong will to get through the pain and discomfort.🤙🏻
@WanderandRoam8 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@HikesAndHijnks9 күн бұрын
Love watching your trek! I'm doing the Coast to Coast next year, and have been watching videos to prepare. I love how honest and open you are in your videos.
@davesgreatescapes11 күн бұрын
Well done mate, entertaining videos too. Look forward to the next adventures
@davesgreatescapes12 күн бұрын
Fantastic mate. Youve definitely convinced me no t to do this trail 😂. But it was soo entertaining. At the start of part one you look early 30s and sometimes in part 2 you look 45 🤣🤣. Thats the toll is took. Brilliant mate. Cant wait to watch part 3
@WanderandRoam11 күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@davesgreatescapes12 күн бұрын
Hats off yo you mate. That looks tough but the scenery is definitely worth it. Ill check out part 2 now 👍
@howardpotts576316 күн бұрын
Awesomeness mate not easy 👏👏👏
@angelaknisely-marpole767919 күн бұрын
This came up as an advice to watch. 1 question, why do it so fast?
@WanderandRoam19 күн бұрын
Limited time off work unfortunately 😕
@andrewwells340921 күн бұрын
Great Video, looking forward to Part 2. And the Joys of Tech when out on an adventure 😂
@jamesoutdoors.645021 күн бұрын
Great memories of that hike. Well done.
@thewilksourlife63123 күн бұрын
Oh yes, that's what it's all about. Peace and harmony. The Dunston is on my shopping list aswel. Need an upgrade for my next multi day hike. Enjoy, sir. You seem a natural in front of the camera
@thewilksourlife63123 күн бұрын
Hi, I really enjoyed watching this adventure of yours. Thanks for sharing your memories.
@atrampinthehills.84123 күн бұрын
Nice video, enjoyed watching...i am off to Kinder tomorrow for a camp [ Northern edge ].......[ new sub ]
@yvonnebailey997324 күн бұрын
You deserved a relaxing walk/ camp after completing the coast to coast hike/camp especially as you hadn't done such a long trek before. Very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing. ATB. Take care.
@andrewstaples607624 күн бұрын
A great mindfulness moment. I think occasionally we all need to pause and take time to absorb what's around us. Be in the moment 🍻
@marywilson64125 күн бұрын
Wow, stunning scenery, great vid
@DanOwen11.1125 күн бұрын
Beautiful video, so peaceful and calm. The Peak District looks stunning.
@WanderandRoam25 күн бұрын
It certainly is a stunning place! Glad you enjoyed the video
@Not_R.H.D25 күн бұрын
Let me know when you go on your next one I will gladly come ❤
@sally341326 күн бұрын
Loving your vids. Keep them coming!
@gosiaplantarium960627 күн бұрын
Great ending to the series of your CtC hike, though it looked tough. I wish to do it one day but in case I won't I still have the videos of people like you documenting the journey. Looking forward to more videos. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
@WanderandRoam27 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the videos 😊 There will be some new adventures from the Emerald Isle coming soon enough hopefully 🇮🇪
@gosiaplantarium960627 күн бұрын
Stumbled across your first video, watched it, enjoyed it and continued to the second and all I can say is great job on the editing, and on the daily mileage 👏🏻 and the end spa session left me in tears 😂 nice one
@GAPTCHANNEL27 күн бұрын
*_Hello....., is this hiking trail included in the savanna area where cattle are grazed...?, the panorama is very beautiful, I like your video....... nice to meet you, I am Rudy from Indonesia....._*
@NikkiEvernight29 күн бұрын
Congratulations! Good effort that for your first long trail. Well done! You make good videos also 😊
@NikkiEvernight29 күн бұрын
Good on you, and bice video!
@drummingriffin29 күн бұрын
You did it!!!!!!! Well done mate.
@WanderandRoam29 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@drummingriffin29 күн бұрын
Now I've seen pt.2, I have to subscribe as I want to see the final instalment of your epic walk. Oh, on a serious note, please walk facing traffic not with your back to it. Much safer on country lanes as you see the traffic well before it gets to you and you can prepare yourself if they are traveling too fast or too close to you. Cheers mate.
@drummingriffin29 күн бұрын
Well, you're not doing too badly for your first 'extended mileage walk' as you put it. I'm half each in the camps of 'admiration' and 'foolhardy' 🤪at you going for such a long trek without much experience. But at least you now know you can do it. I'm going to watch pt.2 now. Cheers and well done so far.
@brookeshaffer437729 күн бұрын
Great video!Thanks for sharing this🌟
@andrewstaples607629 күн бұрын
Glad you made it. Great achievement and very enjoyable to watch. Hope you get many more subscribers. 🍻
@robbailie9520Ай бұрын
Well done brother 💙
@KhurshidsChannelАй бұрын
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing. subd & 👍70
@judithfaber2667Ай бұрын
KZread guided me to this video & I'm so happy it did. New subscriber 😊
@johnnywallaceukАй бұрын
That looked a really gruelling last couple of days with your ankle giving up on you. Well done for grinding out a result. 🍻 The Cleveland Way coast section is a wonderful place to hike but you've probably been hit over the head hard enough by crossing the North York Moors to not want to do the whole thing yet.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
That sure was a steep decent into RHB, BUT boy oh boy it was a steeper climb out again. I then hiked back to the A1 near Richmond to hitch hike back to Essex. Thank You for the Memory refresher and good luck with your future Hikes. Tony in Essex.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
On arrival at Glaisedale Steam Railway center I took my only rest day to play on the trains, but boy oh boy was that a steep climb out of the valley 1 in 6 never had anything like that not even in the Lake District, like the climb from Black Sail into Borrowdale.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
The Rail Track at Roseberry Crossing is the easiest section on the walk, BUT in the middle of summer when I did it, it was a simple case of Head Down and Plod on until the Pub is finally reached.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
Yes the Roseberry Crossing can be monotonous on a sunny day but imagine that in the porring Rain...... or worse in a howling gale and rain.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
Now I already know there is no single route once you cross under the A1, but when I did it way back in the dark ages we ONLY had a road walk from the A1 to Danby Whisk.... head down and plod on, better things are to come on the Yorkshire Moors.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
LOL I love the footspa idea at the B&B
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
On my West to East C2C route at Richmond was to cross over the river at Richmond then wild camp in the peace and quiet of the countryside.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
A little tip from my army days alway put wet socks at the bottom of you bed or sleeping bag overnight to dry out.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
And a good set of boots beats trainers every day especially in the typical (Rainy) English Summer. You do NOT see the Sea until the Last Day when you are approx 5 miles from the Coast.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
I like the idea of the different coloured routes for crossing the open moorland arround Nine Standards, memories of crossing the Moors when leaving Kinder Downfall when I did the Pennine Way
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
My day was Kirkby Stephens to Keld for my overnight camp then the high route over the Moors to Richmond, so peacefull apart from the odd sheep or grouse.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
On rainy day like this I do cover myself in rainwear, but opt for swim wear for the day or at least for the duration of the rain.
@WanderandRoamАй бұрын
I could of done with a snorkel this day 🤿
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
It was nice to see the NEW Tree Plantation just after you crossed over the M6, that used to be so open and monotonous. It was a case of head down and trudge on.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
As for you lack of pre-plannning, I always carry enough dried food to last me 5 EXTRA days when out on mega Hikes like this. I guess you can put that down to pre planning for emergencies, always carry enough food and at least 2 litres of water at all times.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
Yes the Lake District can be tough, but the monotony of the Yorkshire Moors is yet to come more days of uphill and down dales until you reach the disused rail route to the Red Lion. That at least is level and easy to walk on.
@WanderandRoamАй бұрын
All three parts are out now if you want to watch the struggle 🙈 🤣
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
@@WanderandRoam I am currently watching Part 2 and will continue to watch until RHB is reached.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
Good Luck mate, I have completed this hike twice once in each direction carrying in 30kg. Loved every step of the way, but really sad we never had GoPros when I did it, so now being retired I watch as many others doing one of my favourite hikes. I have also completed the Pennine Way twice (once in each direction) ditto Lands End to John OGroats and John OGroats to Lands End and the Complete Coastline of mainland Great Britian (England Scotland and Wales), but I only did that in the clockwise direction. Retired from work 8 months ago and itching to get out on the trail again but I know my Knees would not survive another Hike. 4am start from St Bees end of day 1 at Black Sail YHA, overnight stay cost me £1.50, after than I wild camped most nights. Good Luck on this Hike and any others you do. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex.
@WanderandRoamАй бұрын
Thank you for such a beautiful comment Tony. it sounds like you've been on a lot of adventures and have seen so much Great Britain has to offer.
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
@@WanderandRoam Yes you could say I have put the Miles in to see whats avaiable in the UK Scenery wise, I just wish I could still put the miles in now, but sadly it takes me well over an hour to walk the 1 mile to the nearest Supermarket, BUT I have my memories of seeing ALL of the UK to fall back on. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex
@user-TonyUKАй бұрын
My last Long Distance (in 2012) was Coach up to Darlington then walked in the non stop rain, via the roads to Barnard Castle overnight B&B then carried on walking to MIddleton in Teesdale then followed the river to Low Force and High Force then up and over the Pennines via the Pennine Way to High Cup Nick and onto Dufton in the mist and rain for another overnight B&B before setting off for Kirkby Stephens via the roads another over night at a converted Church YHA/B&B then folllowed the back roads to Nateby, Pendragon Castle and onward to Hawes to revisit the Highest Single drop Waterfall in the UK, another overnight B&B at Hawes then a road walk to visit the Waterfalls at Bainbridge, Aysgarth then more road walking to Richmond to revisit the Falls below the Castle before catching a local bus back to Darlington to once again take the overnight coach back home to Braintree, Essex ready to start work the next day, boy oh boy was I glad to be back at work and spent most of the day sitting at a bench packaging Cosmetics and trying to explain to the women I worked with that for me a Holiday was NOT sitting on a beach in the Sunshine but a gentle Hike in some remote part of England, then with the aid of a map book I showed them my route for the last two weeks. Most just replied no wonder you are so slim, current weight was about 85KG, now wether you put that down to the hiking I have done or the 15 miles per day cycling to work then another 15 mile back home, I will leave that up to you to choose which is more effective weight loss plan, Tony in Essex a Retired Hiker.
@jonm4989Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching your whole journey. I think you made a fantastic job of capturing your adventure.
@stuntmansynysterАй бұрын
Good effort. You're very good on camera too. Subscribed.
@wildaboutlife1234Ай бұрын
Amazing ,well done. I really enjoyed the video. I can't wait for your next adventure . I find it's never the desination it's the journey you remember most and people and things you meet and see along the way.👏👏👏👏
@RichardShortland-NealАй бұрын
Well done and thank for sharing with us. One little tip - Always carry some Tenacious Tape for gear repairs.
@user-cu6pl4sb4cАй бұрын
Well done, hope you're proud of your fantastic achievement
@dylanwynrobertsАй бұрын
This popped up in my timeline and enjoyed watching it. I have done the lakes bit but need to return to finish the journey. Can I ask what did you use to film it?
@WanderandRoamАй бұрын
Main camera was the GoPro Hero 10 with a FitStill windslayer.
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Well done dude! I did this solo in 2022 after a failed attempt in 2021. Its quite a journey!
Well done mate. Amazing effort for your first thru hike! Most seasoned thru hikers would be chuffed with those mile days you did. Glad you had a great adventure and a strong will to get through the pain and discomfort.🤙🏻
Thank you 😊
Love watching your trek! I'm doing the Coast to Coast next year, and have been watching videos to prepare. I love how honest and open you are in your videos.
Well done mate, entertaining videos too. Look forward to the next adventures
Fantastic mate. Youve definitely convinced me no t to do this trail 😂. But it was soo entertaining. At the start of part one you look early 30s and sometimes in part 2 you look 45 🤣🤣. Thats the toll is took. Brilliant mate. Cant wait to watch part 3
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Hats off yo you mate. That looks tough but the scenery is definitely worth it. Ill check out part 2 now 👍
Awesomeness mate not easy 👏👏👏
This came up as an advice to watch. 1 question, why do it so fast?
Limited time off work unfortunately 😕
Great Video, looking forward to Part 2. And the Joys of Tech when out on an adventure 😂
Great memories of that hike. Well done.
Oh yes, that's what it's all about. Peace and harmony. The Dunston is on my shopping list aswel. Need an upgrade for my next multi day hike. Enjoy, sir. You seem a natural in front of the camera
Hi, I really enjoyed watching this adventure of yours. Thanks for sharing your memories.
Nice video, enjoyed watching...i am off to Kinder tomorrow for a camp [ Northern edge ].......[ new sub ]
You deserved a relaxing walk/ camp after completing the coast to coast hike/camp especially as you hadn't done such a long trek before. Very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing. ATB. Take care.
A great mindfulness moment. I think occasionally we all need to pause and take time to absorb what's around us. Be in the moment 🍻
Wow, stunning scenery, great vid
Beautiful video, so peaceful and calm. The Peak District looks stunning.
It certainly is a stunning place! Glad you enjoyed the video
Let me know when you go on your next one I will gladly come ❤
Loving your vids. Keep them coming!
Great ending to the series of your CtC hike, though it looked tough. I wish to do it one day but in case I won't I still have the videos of people like you documenting the journey. Looking forward to more videos. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Glad you enjoyed the videos 😊 There will be some new adventures from the Emerald Isle coming soon enough hopefully 🇮🇪
Stumbled across your first video, watched it, enjoyed it and continued to the second and all I can say is great job on the editing, and on the daily mileage 👏🏻 and the end spa session left me in tears 😂 nice one
*_Hello....., is this hiking trail included in the savanna area where cattle are grazed...?, the panorama is very beautiful, I like your video....... nice to meet you, I am Rudy from Indonesia....._*
Congratulations! Good effort that for your first long trail. Well done! You make good videos also 😊
Good on you, and bice video!
You did it!!!!!!! Well done mate.
Thank you 😊
Now I've seen pt.2, I have to subscribe as I want to see the final instalment of your epic walk. Oh, on a serious note, please walk facing traffic not with your back to it. Much safer on country lanes as you see the traffic well before it gets to you and you can prepare yourself if they are traveling too fast or too close to you. Cheers mate.
Well, you're not doing too badly for your first 'extended mileage walk' as you put it. I'm half each in the camps of 'admiration' and 'foolhardy' 🤪at you going for such a long trek without much experience. But at least you now know you can do it. I'm going to watch pt.2 now. Cheers and well done so far.
Great video!Thanks for sharing this🌟
Glad you made it. Great achievement and very enjoyable to watch. Hope you get many more subscribers. 🍻
Well done brother 💙
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing. subd & 👍70
KZread guided me to this video & I'm so happy it did. New subscriber 😊
That looked a really gruelling last couple of days with your ankle giving up on you. Well done for grinding out a result. 🍻 The Cleveland Way coast section is a wonderful place to hike but you've probably been hit over the head hard enough by crossing the North York Moors to not want to do the whole thing yet.
That sure was a steep decent into RHB, BUT boy oh boy it was a steeper climb out again. I then hiked back to the A1 near Richmond to hitch hike back to Essex. Thank You for the Memory refresher and good luck with your future Hikes. Tony in Essex.
On arrival at Glaisedale Steam Railway center I took my only rest day to play on the trains, but boy oh boy was that a steep climb out of the valley 1 in 6 never had anything like that not even in the Lake District, like the climb from Black Sail into Borrowdale.
The Rail Track at Roseberry Crossing is the easiest section on the walk, BUT in the middle of summer when I did it, it was a simple case of Head Down and Plod on until the Pub is finally reached.
Yes the Roseberry Crossing can be monotonous on a sunny day but imagine that in the porring Rain...... or worse in a howling gale and rain.
Now I already know there is no single route once you cross under the A1, but when I did it way back in the dark ages we ONLY had a road walk from the A1 to Danby Whisk.... head down and plod on, better things are to come on the Yorkshire Moors.
LOL I love the footspa idea at the B&B
On my West to East C2C route at Richmond was to cross over the river at Richmond then wild camp in the peace and quiet of the countryside.
A little tip from my army days alway put wet socks at the bottom of you bed or sleeping bag overnight to dry out.
And a good set of boots beats trainers every day especially in the typical (Rainy) English Summer. You do NOT see the Sea until the Last Day when you are approx 5 miles from the Coast.
I like the idea of the different coloured routes for crossing the open moorland arround Nine Standards, memories of crossing the Moors when leaving Kinder Downfall when I did the Pennine Way
My day was Kirkby Stephens to Keld for my overnight camp then the high route over the Moors to Richmond, so peacefull apart from the odd sheep or grouse.
On rainy day like this I do cover myself in rainwear, but opt for swim wear for the day or at least for the duration of the rain.
I could of done with a snorkel this day 🤿
It was nice to see the NEW Tree Plantation just after you crossed over the M6, that used to be so open and monotonous. It was a case of head down and trudge on.
As for you lack of pre-plannning, I always carry enough dried food to last me 5 EXTRA days when out on mega Hikes like this. I guess you can put that down to pre planning for emergencies, always carry enough food and at least 2 litres of water at all times.
Yes the Lake District can be tough, but the monotony of the Yorkshire Moors is yet to come more days of uphill and down dales until you reach the disused rail route to the Red Lion. That at least is level and easy to walk on.
All three parts are out now if you want to watch the struggle 🙈 🤣
@@WanderandRoam I am currently watching Part 2 and will continue to watch until RHB is reached.
Good Luck mate, I have completed this hike twice once in each direction carrying in 30kg. Loved every step of the way, but really sad we never had GoPros when I did it, so now being retired I watch as many others doing one of my favourite hikes. I have also completed the Pennine Way twice (once in each direction) ditto Lands End to John OGroats and John OGroats to Lands End and the Complete Coastline of mainland Great Britian (England Scotland and Wales), but I only did that in the clockwise direction. Retired from work 8 months ago and itching to get out on the trail again but I know my Knees would not survive another Hike. 4am start from St Bees end of day 1 at Black Sail YHA, overnight stay cost me £1.50, after than I wild camped most nights. Good Luck on this Hike and any others you do. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex.
Thank you for such a beautiful comment Tony. it sounds like you've been on a lot of adventures and have seen so much Great Britain has to offer.
@@WanderandRoam Yes you could say I have put the Miles in to see whats avaiable in the UK Scenery wise, I just wish I could still put the miles in now, but sadly it takes me well over an hour to walk the 1 mile to the nearest Supermarket, BUT I have my memories of seeing ALL of the UK to fall back on. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex
My last Long Distance (in 2012) was Coach up to Darlington then walked in the non stop rain, via the roads to Barnard Castle overnight B&B then carried on walking to MIddleton in Teesdale then followed the river to Low Force and High Force then up and over the Pennines via the Pennine Way to High Cup Nick and onto Dufton in the mist and rain for another overnight B&B before setting off for Kirkby Stephens via the roads another over night at a converted Church YHA/B&B then folllowed the back roads to Nateby, Pendragon Castle and onward to Hawes to revisit the Highest Single drop Waterfall in the UK, another overnight B&B at Hawes then a road walk to visit the Waterfalls at Bainbridge, Aysgarth then more road walking to Richmond to revisit the Falls below the Castle before catching a local bus back to Darlington to once again take the overnight coach back home to Braintree, Essex ready to start work the next day, boy oh boy was I glad to be back at work and spent most of the day sitting at a bench packaging Cosmetics and trying to explain to the women I worked with that for me a Holiday was NOT sitting on a beach in the Sunshine but a gentle Hike in some remote part of England, then with the aid of a map book I showed them my route for the last two weeks. Most just replied no wonder you are so slim, current weight was about 85KG, now wether you put that down to the hiking I have done or the 15 miles per day cycling to work then another 15 mile back home, I will leave that up to you to choose which is more effective weight loss plan, Tony in Essex a Retired Hiker.
I really enjoyed watching your whole journey. I think you made a fantastic job of capturing your adventure.
Good effort. You're very good on camera too. Subscribed.
Amazing ,well done. I really enjoyed the video. I can't wait for your next adventure . I find it's never the desination it's the journey you remember most and people and things you meet and see along the way.👏👏👏👏
Well done and thank for sharing with us. One little tip - Always carry some Tenacious Tape for gear repairs.
Well done, hope you're proud of your fantastic achievement
This popped up in my timeline and enjoyed watching it. I have done the lakes bit but need to return to finish the journey. Can I ask what did you use to film it?
Main camera was the GoPro Hero 10 with a FitStill windslayer.