I stayed with you for 12 minutes. I really liked your honesty about your knowledge of the Ribblehead viaduct, and you said the same the same things about the Blea Moor signalman's house as my partner and I have said every time we walked past that sale board - it's gone now, sold. Good point about knees descending off Whernside. It's undone me once in the fell race the drop off there, and seem to always get stuck behind a big queue of people these days struggling with that descent.
I did the three peaks a couple of years ago (in October) on my own. Parked in the layby in Horton overnight and set off at 6am so did the climb up PenYGhent in pitch darkness with only the sheep for company. Got to the top for sunrise but the cloud scuppered that idea! Diverted to see Hull Pot on the way to Whernside which mean a terrible boggy route back to the proper path! Whernside was an ok climb but i agree the descent is horrible. The usual climb up Ingleborough was closed so had to take a diverted route which was an horrendous scramble up a peat bog... took me an hour to do150m! I was so glad to get back to the van afterwards, it rained for the last 2 hrs but an enormous sense of achievement!!
It's a cracker of a walk, I've done it a couple of.times now and will don't again this year I'm sure. Mind, I might not if I'd been diverted that much!! It's hard enough doing the paved route.
Really well edited and presented Adam. If you do any more walking ones, it is always nice to see you get back to the van, a great opportunity to show your handy work too - also if you end up in a pub, so we know it for reference 😀🍻 Wish you’d given me the call as I wasn’t doing anything that day. If you ever fancy a day trip across to The Lakes to do a few Wainwrights let me know 👍🏼🙂
Thank you. I agree and next time I'll shoot something right at the end. Being honest, on this one I was just tired and fed up holding the camera 😂 100% I want to do more in the lakes so yes that would be amazing mate
@@windsweptwanderer - That 8 mile slog after Pen y Gent looks horrible, which is why when I run it I’m starting at Horton to get it out of the way early 😀
@@burrianaUK it's not too bad, just felt a slog at the end. I quite liked it when I started at Horton as it lets your legs recover and it's easy going. Not the most exciting part of the walk though it has to be said
great effort! Well done.
Excellent video. Many thanks
I stayed with you for 12 minutes. I really liked your honesty about your knowledge of the Ribblehead viaduct, and you said the same the same things about the Blea Moor signalman's house as my partner and I have said every time we walked past that sale board - it's gone now, sold. Good point about knees descending off Whernside. It's undone me once in the fell race the drop off there, and seem to always get stuck behind a big queue of people these days struggling with that descent.
Thanks for watching and the kind comment
I did the three peaks a couple of years ago (in October) on my own. Parked in the layby in Horton overnight and set off at 6am so did the climb up PenYGhent in pitch darkness with only the sheep for company. Got to the top for sunrise but the cloud scuppered that idea! Diverted to see Hull Pot on the way to Whernside which mean a terrible boggy route back to the proper path! Whernside was an ok climb but i agree the descent is horrible. The usual climb up Ingleborough was closed so had to take a diverted route which was an horrendous scramble up a peat bog... took me an hour to do150m! I was so glad to get back to the van afterwards, it rained for the last 2 hrs but an enormous sense of achievement!!
It's a cracker of a walk, I've done it a couple of.times now and will don't again this year I'm sure. Mind, I might not if I'd been diverted that much!! It's hard enough doing the paved route.
Great video, well put together - enjoyed it 👍
This place is so unique! Watching this just makes me feel good! Fantastic upload friend!🎥☺️
Thank you. It sure is a great place to be and I'll be back there soon
An epic walk and well done. 55000 steps is some going. Great video and enjoyed your journey. EOAW🙂🥾
Aye it's a decent leg stretch for sure. Such a wonderful place to walk
Really well edited and presented Adam.
If you do any more walking ones, it is always nice to see you get back to the van, a great opportunity to show your handy work too - also if you end up in a pub, so we know it for reference 😀🍻
Wish you’d given me the call as I wasn’t doing anything that day. If you ever fancy a day trip across to The Lakes to do a few Wainwrights let me know 👍🏼🙂
Thank you. I agree and next time I'll shoot something right at the end. Being honest, on this one I was just tired and fed up holding the camera 😂 100% I want to do more in the lakes so yes that would be amazing mate
@@windsweptwanderer - That 8 mile slog after Pen y Gent looks horrible, which is why when I run it I’m starting at Horton to get it out of the way early 😀
@@burrianaUK it's not too bad, just felt a slog at the end. I quite liked it when I started at Horton as it lets your legs recover and it's easy going. Not the most exciting part of the walk though it has to be said
class video mate, you seem a natural in front of the camera. Got this in august. Gonna be a slog training for it
It's a cracker of a walk mate, enjoy.
Grand video 👍
Maybe next time go the full Wim Hof....maybe.
What footwear do you wear for this type of trail?