New subscriber here, Watching Cody wibble wobble up the trail reminds me of me, but you are completely right, even though we struggle a little bit we would still rather be out there than stuck in looking at four walls, keep it up.👍👍
great scenery and camerawork. was it really that deserted in summer or did you not show the crowds? also - bit pedantic but those are streams, not creeks. also also - re helicoptering rocks in to repair the paths, heres a wee video of a similar project in the mourne mountains in northern ireland - definitely worth the visit sometime if youve done all the lake district. ruclips.net/video/SgWsokdJBD8/видео.html
Thank you :-) It was in May, mid week, term-time so not particularly crowded. I know in the UK they are streams, but they've been creeks to me most of my life and my vernacular has stayed the same even with being in the UK a couple of years now. It's still a stove, a vacuum cleaner, a soda in my words...lol
Amazing the difference a bit of good weather makes! Thanks for sharing.
Heck yeah. The Lake District really is lovely. Hopefully another trip in the books for 2024
New subscriber here, Watching Cody wibble wobble up the trail reminds me of me, but you are completely right, even though we struggle a little bit we would still rather be out there than stuck in looking at four walls, keep it up.👍👍
Awe, stay safe out there. He definitely still loves going even if he wobbles. Thanks for the sub :-)
fair play that looked a great camp and a very interesting trail. hope you weren't too sore the next day after thoes mishaps cj 👍
It was lovely; I definitely need to do more of these single-overnighters
stunning! I hope you got the chance to rest your ankle properly, that was some rough terrain.
I've been referred for physio but think it will have to be a surgical fix
@@WilderhopeAdventures Oh no, what a pain (literally). I hope it doesn't come to that xxXxx
great scenery and camerawork. was it really that deserted in summer or did you not show the crowds? also - bit pedantic but those are streams, not creeks. also also - re helicoptering rocks in to repair the paths, heres a wee video of a similar project in the mourne mountains in northern ireland - definitely worth the visit sometime if youve done all the lake district. ruclips.net/video/SgWsokdJBD8/видео.html
Thank you :-) It was in May, mid week, term-time so not particularly crowded. I know in the UK they are streams, but they've been creeks to me most of my life and my vernacular has stayed the same even with being in the UK a couple of years now. It's still a stove, a vacuum cleaner, a soda in my words...lol