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The Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country Full Movie (4K)
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On May 22nd 2023 I set off on my own to hike across the UK on the Coast to Coast. I met some amazing people, saw incredible sights, had good food, pushed my limits & met so many cute animals! I camped some nights & stayed in YHA's or B&B's on other nights.
I hope you enjoy this adventure, many more to come!
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Here it is, the 8+ hour film of my Coast to Coast adventure! A longform video of all the 14 C2C day-by-day videos with some changes & tweaks to some clips, voiceovers & music.
I just want to thank everyone for joining & supporting me, taking an interest in my content & for all the kind words I've received. It means so much. ♥️
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Видео

The Coast to Coast in 5 Minutes: Full Movie Trailer for Solo Hiking the C2C (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors The highlights & best footage from my C2C videos compiled in a short 5 minute video, to give you guys a little something before the full 8 hour long longform movie, coming soon! A few of you might recognise this as the final recap from the very end of my previous video, though with more footage added! Thank you to everyone following along & w...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 14 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 14 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast, the final day! As arranged the previous night by Callum at Blakey Ridge, I was picked up by a lovely couple who took me down into Glaisdale. I chose to do this for a couple reasons, being time & having my devices charged, a safety precaution I won't compromise. If I had continued on from Blakey ridge ...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 13 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 13 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast, I woke to a beautiful morning of blue skies & bright sunshine. I left Lordstones & went on along the trail through woodland & undulating terrain across the hilly North York Moors. After climbing uphill into the moorlands, I came across Bloworth crossing, a remote section of moorlands where the C2C and...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 12 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 12 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast. I packed away my tent early, leaving Danby Wiske as I had a long day's hike ahead of me. I trekked through meadows with playful wild hare, enchanting overgrown paths of flowers, trees and shrubbery with glimpses of golden light flittering between the leaves above as they swayed in the breeze. I also c...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 11 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 11 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast, I left Richmond & had a rather sensitive discussion. I carried on through Catterick, Bolton-On-Swale & eventually to Danby Wiske. Not my intended stop for the night, I met five other hikers all walking the C2C (two groups of two and one other solo female hiker!) and they convinced me to camp at Church...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 10 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 10 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast, I packed away my tent & left Grinton and went on my way, devising my own route to meet back with the official trail. It was the first cloudy day I'd had since the start, ten days ago, which was fine, the cooler air was a small respite from the heatwave I'd been hiking in for the days prior. I road wal...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 9 (4K)
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Join me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/TinyPineOutdoors Day 9 of solo hiking the Coast to Coast, I left the Keld Lodge after a wonderful breakfast, and the super helpful staff there had offered to transport my bag to Grinton Lodge (my destination for the day) for free! It was such a massive help and really made a difference to my pace & energy. After all, 17kg on your back cross country up & down ...
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 8 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 8 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 7 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 7 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 6 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 6 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 5 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 5 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 4 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 4 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 3 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 3 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 2 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 2 (4K)
Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 1 (4K)
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Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country - Day 1 (4K)
The Ullswater Way: Full Movie - Solo Hiking & Camping
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The Ullswater Way: Full Movie - Solo Hiking & Camping
The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Days 4 & 5
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The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Days 4 & 5
The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 3
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The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 3
The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 2
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The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 2
The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 1 (Including the Eamont Way)
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The Ullswater Way - Spring 2023: Day 1 (Including the Eamont Way)
The Lakeland Heritage Trail - Multi Day Derwentwater Circular Route - Solo Hiking & Wild Camping
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The Lakeland Heritage Trail - Multi Day Derwentwater Circular Route - Solo Hiking & Wild Camping
Exploring an Abandoned Village ALONE on a Greek Mountainside - Solo Urbex & Wild Camping 4K
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Exploring an Abandoned Village ALONE on a Greek Mountainside - Solo Urbex & Wild Camping 4K
Winter Hiking Solo in the Lakes: Coniston, December 2022
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Winter Hiking Solo in the Lakes: Coniston, December 2022
A Spontaneous, Solo Lake District Adventure - November 2022 - Hawkshead, Borrowdale & Grasmere
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A Spontaneous, Solo Lake District Adventure - November 2022 - Hawkshead, Borrowdale & Grasmere
The Best of Chamonix Mont Blanc: Travelling France & Switzerland - Highlights
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The Best of Chamonix Mont Blanc: Travelling France & Switzerland - Highlights
Solo Wild Camping in Greece on a Mountain - Feb 2020 4K HD
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Solo Wild Camping in Greece on a Mountain - Feb 2020 4K HD
Chamonix Mont Blanc: Travelling France & Switzerland 2022
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Chamonix Mont Blanc: Travelling France & Switzerland 2022
4 Day Solo Hike & Wild Camp in a Heatwave: Grasmere
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4 Day Solo Hike & Wild Camp in a Heatwave: Grasmere
Surviving a Gruelling Wild Camp: Alone on Calf Crag + Grasmere
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Surviving a Gruelling Wild Camp: Alone on Calf Crag Grasmere

Комментарии

  • @OneManAndHisCamp
    @OneManAndHisCamp 12 часов назад

    Fantastic upload and what a great adventure to take I would like a quick chat regarding a project I'm working on

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 2 дня назад

    Brilliant👌👍❤️

  • @chrisswift118
    @chrisswift118 4 дня назад

    Loved the content. I'm planning to walk the WHW next month and I'm also planning on wild camping and stopping at bothies/bunkhouses and camp sites on route. Something similar to your itinerary tbh. Nothing is set in stone just yet. I would plan to wild camp more but with the by laws from Balmaha along most of loch Lomond that will make that difficult. Also I'll need to re charge phones and power banks etc and a get a hot shower, so it makes sense to split the expedition up and stay at some of the accommodation/sites en route. Do you have a detailed itinerary or remember all the places you wild camped like a GPS location or remember the area?

  • @WearetheLongsideBurnley
    @WearetheLongsideBurnley 5 дней назад

    Why do people take things from places that are there for other people to enjoy, IE the poetry stones, love watching your videos so chills me out...Need to get back up to the lakes this year a few times and get some walks in, Beats being stuck in doors

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 2 дня назад

      Glad you’re enjoying my videos! And yes definitely, the Lakes is the perfect place to hike & detox from everything 😁

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    Oh wow! Stunning❤

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    So nice👏👏 Stunning❤

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    Your shorts are beautiful❤️

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 2 дня назад

      Thank you!!

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    Awesome👌👏👏❤️

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    So nice👌🫡👏👏❤

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 6 дней назад

    That's beautiful👌❤️

  • @paulamoreton6522
    @paulamoreton6522 6 дней назад

    Excellent video. Lots of practical information. You have inspired me to consider this walk. Love your commentary x

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 2 дня назад

      Thank you I’m glad you think so ☺️ The Cumbria Way is such a special hike, one I’m definitely planning to do again! I highly recommend it

  • @paulamoreton6522
    @paulamoreton6522 7 дней назад

    I am watching these as i am doing the coast to coast myself soon. These are the most informative videos that i have seen. Loads of useful information and tips. I admire you for being a solo female backpacker, as i am one myself. It's a great sense of achievement to walk a national trail carrying all your own camping gear - proper backpacking rather than slack packing (baggage transfer). Well done on your achievement. Love that you are honest about your feelings and emotions. We all have a little wobble from time to time ❤

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 2 дня назад

      That’s so lovely of you to say! It’s always so nice to meet another solo female backpacker too, have an amazing time on the CTC, I’m sure you will!😁♥️

  • @JohnnyLeslie5
    @JohnnyLeslie5 7 дней назад

    Omg such an amazing adventure I now want to build up my hiking miles to be able to do c2c myself well done proud of you for completing the adventure btw the music in the videos from start to finish made the videos so entertaining and chilled vibes cant wait to watch another series of yours I've Watched the c2c series in 2 days.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 2 дня назад

      So happy you think so, thank you for the lovely words! 😁

    • @JohnnyLeslie5
      @JohnnyLeslie5 2 дня назад

      @@Orenjen your welcome you made me wanna do the walk for myself. May I ask what tent and some gear you used

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 11 часов назад

      @@JohnnyLeslie5 the tent I used was the Naturehike Cloud Up 2, filmed with a GoPro Hero 11, shoes are Salomon Gore-Tex (forgot the exact specs), sleeping bag NosiLife Eco 250, Quechua Forclaz 60L Grey & Blue Backpack, that’s some gear off the top of my head, are there any specific items you want to know about?:)

  • @StephenReid-hk8hs
    @StephenReid-hk8hs 7 дней назад

    Loved watching your video, im doing the whw this week solo aswell, I want to just kind of do the same as you did with just taking my time, really looking forward to just getting away from it all, best wishes 👍

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 6 дней назад

      Happy you enjoyed the video, I wish you the best for your journey on the WHW, I’m sure you’ll have such a wonderful hike 😁

  • @wild4fp
    @wild4fp 14 дней назад

    Hey. Did this 20yrs back. My first solo walk, hostels and pub. Done many routes here and there. Been years, 10 id say since last long walk. Have leave upcoming soon and i should walk out but from my front door. A few days walking was my way of detoxing from it all.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 10 дней назад

      It’s such a perfect way to detox from everything, I hope you get back round to it, it’d be amazing to see the trail again after 20 years!

  • @thegreatexaggerator9077
    @thegreatexaggerator9077 14 дней назад

    Did the C2C late May last year! Great hike, brings back nice memories

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 14 дней назад

      @@thegreatexaggerator9077 mine was May last year too! I stared on the 22nd, when in May did you start it?

    • @thegreatexaggerator9077
      @thegreatexaggerator9077 14 дней назад

      @@Orenjen May 25-June 5. I wonder if we may have crossed paths?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 14 дней назад

      @@thegreatexaggerator9077 possibly! I’m a 5’4” ginger girl with a backpack bigger than myself if you happen to remember seeing someone matching that description 😂

  • @DeepGhost-og5ul
    @DeepGhost-og5ul 15 дней назад

  • @whoflungdung1046
    @whoflungdung1046 16 дней назад

    Well done Jennifer x

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 14 дней назад

      Thank you!☺️

  • @nickbenfell4327
    @nickbenfell4327 19 дней назад

    Just a lovely video. The sheep are very different to the sheep we have in New Zealand.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 10 дней назад

      Thank you, haha I bet! I’d love to see NZ sheep 😂🐑

  • @graemegreen4019
    @graemegreen4019 21 день назад

    Just binge watched these. Really enjoyable series. Great that you are so open about the impact emotionally and mentally these solo journeys can have. Well done for finishing. A real inspiration.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 10 дней назад

      Thank you so much that means a lot!☺️ so happy you enjoyed the videos

  • @myadventuro
    @myadventuro 24 дня назад

    Hiking requires not only excellent stamina, but also determination and an unyielding spirit. Excellent !

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 20 дней назад

      So true, thank you!

  • @archiebald70
    @archiebald70 25 дней назад

    Love this route. I do the Disley to Teggs Nose section regular.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      Oh that’s awesome, it’s a lovely route, will definitely be doing this again!

  • @gregburns2391
    @gregburns2391 26 дней назад

    Excellant video,, keep them coming! What is your favourite sections on the walk??

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      Good question, I’d say Borrowdale & Grasmere are 2 of my favourite places on earth so definitely those as well as Patterdale, but just based on this hike alone, I think I was the most enthralled by Swaledale, between Keld & Grinton ☺️

  • @nickbenfell4327
    @nickbenfell4327 28 дней назад

    That was just beautiful. From the other side of the world (NZ).

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @mbahgurutiono
    @mbahgurutiono Месяц назад

    Video ini sangat bagus saudaraku

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 29 дней назад

      Thank you!

  • @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing
    @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing Месяц назад

    Never heard of this one need to give it a bash

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      Oh it’s excellent, definitely up there as one of my favourites!

  • @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing
    @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing Месяц назад

    Just watching your video really enjoying your experience I did the walk 2 months ago it’s nice to see other people do the walk and vlog it all the best trev 😊

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      Thank you Trev, it’s a lovely walk isn’t it 😁 glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing
      @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing 24 дня назад

      @@Orenjen yeah your super chilled and easy to listen to

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen 24 дня назад

      @@TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing ♥️

  • @davidhughes8315
    @davidhughes8315 Месяц назад

    I've got a hero 7 and it can shoot 4k... how come yours can't? Is it the black?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      The one I used for this video is the Hero 11 black shot in 4K, the previous videos were with my 7 white, I think that’s one of the differences between the Hero black & white? Not really sure but it must be

    • @davidhughes8315
      @davidhughes8315 Месяц назад

      @@Orenjen makes sense 👍

    • @davidhughes8315
      @davidhughes8315 Месяц назад

      @@Orenjen Nice one for putting this into one video by the way. I love me a long player. 😁

  • @ni3ma1245
    @ni3ma1245 Месяц назад

    I love your video! Was it easy for you to find a place to stay overnight on the day of searching or did you need to plan ahead?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      Glad you love it!😁 for this trail I just winged it each day so other than the route itself which was planned, the accommodation wasn’t 😂 either I was lucky or it’s easy enough to find a place to stay, I think every night I booked somewhere the same day!

  • @alanprioroutdoors
    @alanprioroutdoors Месяц назад

    Thanks for this refreshing video where you've concentrated more on the views than some of the others I've seen which have nearly constant commentary. I'm in training to walk WHW sometime next year so looking at all the info I can. I agreed with your decision to miss out Conic Hill, although it does appear to mean a long road walk instead?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      Thank you so much, glad you think so! To be fair, my more recent videos have me chatting way more (though with a good amount of silent landscape shots) but I do try to differ my channel from others with the camera pointed at the scenery rather than my face 😂 it does mean a road walk but when I walked it, it was relatively quiet & still scenic ☺️

  • @WearetheLongsideBurnley
    @WearetheLongsideBurnley Месяц назад

    What do you have the gopro on a chest holister

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      Just handheld, looking into getting a gimbal for smoother filming and maybe a chest mount one day 😁

    • @WearetheLongsideBurnley
      @WearetheLongsideBurnley Месяц назад

      @@Orenjen Yeah I figured out after watching a few of your coast to coast and Lake district walk's that you were holding it in your hand, I have the gopro hero 7 and was using it on top of my helmet on scooter runs but find the battery dies quick on long runs, am looking at getting a chest holster for my walks, I usually use a selfie stick but would be easier with a chest holster or shoulder strap that can go over your Bergen/ back pack shoulder strap and your hands are free when going down step hills sides do you can support your self and break your fall if need be

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

    Congratulations on Completeing the "Coast to Coast" and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did way back in the 1980s. Lots more surpise Tuck Boxes along the way that there ever used to be and that is only one of the many Good Points, another is the ammount of New to me B&Bs way more than there used to be. Thank You Tiny Pines for taking the time and effort to video this Hike, its something to look back on later in Your Life, you may even want to show it to your Children and later your Grand Children. Wishing you Great Happiness and a few Surprises in you Life. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      Thank you so much Tony, was an outstanding trail to hike. So glad you got to relive it, and yes this would be great for showing the future generations 😁

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      @@Orenjen If you now want something a little Harder to try for next year, try Wainwrights "Pennine Way", if you are considering it try hunt out the Pocket sized Book "Pennine Way Campanion", as it has all the Maps you need (as mobile signal may NOT be possible in some sections), hand drawn by Wainwright, each page is roughly One days Hike . 300+ miles along the Watersheds of England from Edale in Derbyshire all the way to Kirk Yetholme in Scotland. The place you cross the C2C was at Keld so the rest of it should be new to you. A word of warning do NOT tackle this after heavy prolonged rain as the start section cross the Peat Bogs, some over 2 meters deep and that is just Day 1, outside of Manchester. There are more to follow for the first few days, so dry weather is a must. Tony the ritired Hiker from Essex.

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

    Eight hours into this mega film and you missed out one of my favourite parts the "Falling Foss" Waterfall in the Woods between the Little Beck Chaple and where you rejoin the Road (B1416) after passing trough the Wood with the Hermitage near Flying Dalesmoor where the "Every thing I do I do for You" Song to Robin Hood Prince of Thieves was videod for Top Of The Pops. That was your one remaining Surprise that I mentioned in the last video yesterday (9/6/2024) Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen Месяц назад

      Oh no! I need to go back and visit then. I’d love to do this hike again West to East, will make sure I don’t miss it when I do!

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      @@Orenjen You must have passed it after the Hermatage, that big rock (on your left) that someone hollowed out about 300 yrs ago. Not long after passing the Hermatage the Falling Foss Waterfall in on your right.

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

    Good Morning Tiny, back again for the final few miles into RHB, Cloudy and dull here in Essex, but that may change later on. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

    Good Morning Tiny Pine, back again to relive my West to East C2C way back in the1980s. As you get closer and closer to RHB I will add my memories. Memory one after leaving Richmond we only had the road walk to Ingleby Arncliffe, now at least you get some footpaths, but the first memory I will share is that at Brompton on Swale there is a Church and in that Church Yard is a Grave, nothing special about a Grave in a Churchyard I hear you say... well this is a Grave of a man reputed to be OVER160 Years Old. His story used to be written down in the Church Porch, but it may have been moved inside the Church, please ask locally if you cannot find it. Tony the retired Hiker of Long Distance Paths

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      Due to my overnight camp being near the village of Brompton on Swale I was told about the Grave of Englands oldest man in the Pub and made that my first stop of the day even though I had only been hiking and Hour after leaving a wild camp. Did not get much sleep as I was too close to the A1.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      After departing Bromton On Swale we only had the road to walk on to Ingoldby Arncliffe so its nice to see there is now the option of OFF ROAD Hiking.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      Catterick is now the Main Base for Training ALL New Recruits to the Infanty Regiments of the Brittish Army. I myself was trained near Royston in Hertfordshire in 1976, the Longest and Hottest Summer of England History - average temperatures 30C+. NOT the ideal weather to go Playing Soldiers carrying anything up to 30 to 35 KG. Still it was that that allowed me to carry 30 to 35KB Backpacks on both the Pennine Way and the C2C, not once but twice, once in each direction. Happy Memories I now share with other Hikers like yourself. Tony in Essex.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      I think the most I paid for overnight camping was £2.50, most of the time it was ONLY £1 per night. OK the wages were not upto todays standards, but I think unless you are getting a room for the night with hot and cold running water and a shower, there is no need to charge more than £10 per night for camping in a field.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK Месяц назад

      Enjoy the shade as you climb up through the woods it will be the last you see for some time. Crossing the North Yorksahire Moors to Robin Hoods Bay there is very little shade available. Mind you, you will end up with a good suntan. The North Sea is only visible in the last 5 miles, but you do get glimpses of it on the Horizon once You climb out of Goatland and leave the Steam Trains behind you, and YES I DO MEAN CLIMB, a 1 in 6 climb, that means for every meter forward you climb UP 6 METERS.