She Froze at the TOP of SHARP EDGE

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @LAALPETE
    @LAALPETE 2 года назад +9

    Haha!Peter here! What a surprise to hear you say hello. Thank you very much for taking the time to give me a mention. I don't actually live at scale hill, I just work there, (Scything and mowing grass and talking to passers-by)Great video and a wise move by Emma. Thanks again.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      hey peter! yeah of course! its very rare i get recognised just randomly in the lakes so i have to give you a mention. stay safe in the heat out there if you're out there working

  • @Dragon99GID
    @Dragon99GID 2 года назад +42

    Don't blame Emma, once you get the wobbles it's dangerous to ignore them and continue on, quite smart to back away and find another path. Great video all up you two, let's hope for more.

  • @arran7072
    @arran7072 2 года назад +10

    Well done done you for not pushing too hard and realising that she was not comfortable. And well done Emma for having the courage to turn around and go the other route, can alway get more experience with less extreme ridges then retry it and I'm sure you'll smash it.

  • @alicejwho
    @alicejwho 10 дней назад

    It makes me feel vertigo just looking at you climbing that. Seriously, it makes me feel sick, but I can't stop watching! I'm in awe of anyone who can climb with those drops to either side. It's in comprehensible to me.

  • @marsupialdungbucket
    @marsupialdungbucket 2 года назад +19

    Thanks for the invitation, Emma, that's a beautiful walk.
    I walked Striding Edge when I was 9 with no problems; when I went back twenty years later I was completely overwhelmed with vertigo. Not fun.
    Jack - walking and talking good, walking with a companion to chat with better.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +3

      I lose the horizon sometimes but very breifly. I guess its something you don't realise effects you until you're actually in the situation. I don't think Em expected to feel that way either. Cheers Mars

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад

      I’ve not really felt that feeling much before but Jack was great with me! Happy I still got to the top and I’m pleased he managed! :)

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 2 года назад +1

      @@emmanelles8537 Had that feeling coming down Kirk fell above wasthead pub nothing either side to focus on. Could never do this but have done the far left path up and over the tops in real snow, good on ya for having a go.

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад

      @@dave_h_8742 Yeah it was the drops either side, I felt like I was slipping/wobbling when I wasn’t and I couldn’t get the focus! Think I ended up doing more work than jack going all the way down and up again haha

    • @chalkieathome
      @chalkieathome 2 года назад

      @@emmanelles8537 wish you was available in 6 weeks to do halls fell ridge onto blencathra with me you would enjoy that enjoyed the video thanks

  • @californiahiker9616
    @californiahiker9616 Год назад +2

    Em, I’m totally with you! I’ve hiked up a mountain at over 14,000 feet. But I would absolutely not walk on that sharp edge! Thanks Jack for walking that crazy trail for us! Gorgeous scenery!

  • @RadagonTheRed
    @RadagonTheRed Год назад +1

    This is exactly the sort of video I was after when I searched for sharp edge blencathra climb. Great content and a very sensible approach.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 9 месяцев назад +2

    Good to see Emma turn back, not a good place to be if your head is in the wrong place + those trainers she had on wouldn't marry well with the polished rock. But she got to the top in the end.

  • @garyh1572
    @garyh1572 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic stuff , went up there as a kid with school. And what a great companion - Emma is a stunner !! Great fun .

  • @bigdave6246
    @bigdave6246 2 года назад +8

    She made the right choice,it’s better to keep safe,well done to you both

  • @GreyGhost.
    @GreyGhost. 2 года назад +17

    such an underrated channel ...... more please.

  • @breakerwave31
    @breakerwave31 2 года назад +4

    How beautiful. I'm not much into hiking but I would do that for sure! Emma seems great to hang out with. Glad she came along. I could spend all day there. Awesome stuff, beautiful footage and thank you so much for sharing it.😊💪

  • @SetForAdventures
    @SetForAdventures 2 года назад +7

    Hi Jack enjoyed this m8t it’s not easy and I definitely agree the shoulder is more taxing and to some extent more sketchy than the ridge 👍
    Nice to see you walked Emma down 😊👍(your a gentleman 👍) and definitely no issue with turning around (takes guts to say NO )
    Fab stuff ! more of this 👍⛰⛰⛰
    Best wishes Simon 😊👍⛰

  • @gazgolfer100
    @gazgolfer100 2 года назад +1

    Good video and a great route, very sensible of the young Lady to turn back, never any shame in making the right decision and it wouldn’t have detracted from enjoying the day.

  • @micah06v8
    @micah06v8 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful video! And I can't say I blame Emma. After seeing it from your perspective on the GoPro I was like "nope!" I'm usually okay with climbing small cliffs, but that was just straight down!

  • @JayChambers83
    @JayChambers83 2 года назад +2

    Sensible from her. Ultimately it’s those that ignore their gut instinct who end up in trouble.
    I’ve done sharp edge probably four times and there was one occasion when the cross wind was so bad, accompanied with poor weather, and even I boycotted it. And I’ve no issue with exposure.
    Getting up is optional, getting down safe is mandatory!
    Thanks for sharing pal.

  • @gizmo6164
    @gizmo6164 2 года назад +15

    Great collaboration with Emma………. more Emma please! 🙏🏼😁

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      Aww thank you! I’d love to do more

    • @andyc997
      @andyc997 2 года назад

      Not sure which is more beautiful…the views or Emma!

  • @susanlambert8164
    @susanlambert8164 2 года назад +4

    Nice to see you out and about Jack love the drone shots and the close ups of your climb on the edge. Brought back some great memories. Great try Em good that you knew to turn back and didn't carry on and get stuck no shame in that. Better luck next time.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      Hey Susan i loved flying the drone around the edges and the tarn. The drone is my right hand when I'm out in the wild these days i couldn't do without it. There were other people also turning around so quite common to see it. Definitely support her decision :)

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I could see people climbing further on and I just knew I would freeze if I was up there so I was at a good place to turn back :) I was very aware of my surroundings but I’m just pleased there was an easier way up!

  • @cr10001
    @cr10001 2 года назад +6

    I know exactly the feeling. I'm usually okay as long as there's either a reassuring cliff wall going up one side of the path (so there's a 'safe' way to lean) or if I'm going down. But climbing up a ridge with drops both sides sets alarm bells ringing.

  • @geosophik9369
    @geosophik9369 2 года назад +4

    Wow what a beautiful place. Before discovering your channel, I didn't know the UK had so many lovely places for hiking in nature.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much! Glad i could share it with you

  • @brucet8551
    @brucet8551 2 года назад +2

    the Fabulous Emma is a welcome addition to the channel.an excellent video,it clearly shows the area.thank you for the video.

  • @PeteCroft1
    @PeteCroft1 2 года назад +1

    I went up Halls fell ridge and then up sharp edge many years ago, great day out, in my late sixties now, couldn’t do it today. There’s no shame in turning back, keep safe, the mountain will still be there another day.

  • @stevef9530
    @stevef9530 2 года назад +1

    Nothing better than a good w/e in the Lakes, looks like a good un. Was climbing and walking up there, and Wales and Scottie from 1976, great to see you doing the same thing. Best regards.

  • @modularinspiration
    @modularinspiration 2 года назад +2

    I’ve experienced both sensations so totally understand why Emma pulled out. Once you head down that lower path to the right, getting back up onto the right is hard. First time I did this in cloud and turned back. Second time waited for the perfect calm sunny day with lots of others up there to help with the route. Never shame in turning back, especially when there’s another route up

  • @sotf2012
    @sotf2012 2 года назад +1

    This is my first seeing your excellent vids. I saw your shoes and I saw Ms. Emma's shoes. Quite a difference. Her's a good shoe for walking on the street. Your's good for walking on the trail no matter incline or decline. Man are you daft! Buy Ms. Emma some good shoes!

  • @TheSecondof5
    @TheSecondof5 Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable. Thanks for the invite Emma.

  • @jswets5007
    @jswets5007 2 года назад +2

    Love the channel. The locations and ridgelines that you visit are exactly the locations I am interested in. Far away and long ago. Keep it up. You don't need gimmicks.

  • @alexmagrath
    @alexmagrath 2 года назад +11

    Jeeeez man thats a hell of a turn around on a 20 minute video. Fair play. Enjoyed your perspective and glad I bumped into you both. I meet a lot of people who want know what I'm doing when I'm out filming but never someone who is doing the same! My video will be a month yet as I'm about to go away. Stay in touch if I pop up in your suggested!

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +3

      Hey Alex it's not often i see someone else actually making a video out there and i love to hear the opinion of another creator in the Lakes! I will check out your next video and have a good time where ever you're heading dude. Ah also edit time was around 5 hours for this one, i like to get on them soon after so the experience from the day is still fresh in my head and i try not to go over the top on editing, i feel like less is more when it comes to nature but that's just how i like to create!

    • @alexmagrath
      @alexmagrath 2 года назад +1

      Yeah definitely getting into it whilst the experience is still fresh is a great point. I'm definitely one to go over the top on editing. Takes me a little more time. Can't wait to get stuck into this one. I've gone through all of the footage and am happy with a lot of it. But won't get to touch it now for over a week😅

  • @josephineacland5907
    @josephineacland5907 Год назад +2

    This video makes me so happy. I'm from the US but my dad is from Cumbria. I've got very fond memories climbing Blencathra since I was little, and I miss is greatly. I think I'm still too scared to take the sharp edge, but maybe one day I'll be brave! 😂

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  Год назад +1

      Glad this trigger some wholesome memories for you Josephine and I hope you’ve got plenty of rockies to explore in whatever state you’re from in the US!

  • @alison__16
    @alison__16 Год назад +4

    I don't blame Emma at all. I would have done exactly the same. When I was a kid, I would have hopped along up there with no problem, but as I got older the vertigo kicks in when you least expect it. It's not the height, it's that feeling of a sheer drop on both sides and slick rocks under your feet that does my head in. Well done her for trying though! 👍
    Edit to add: I would have said exactly the same thing she did when I finally made it up there😂😂

  • @dylanthedyslexicvillain4294
    @dylanthedyslexicvillain4294 2 года назад +4

    That was a brilliant video Emma did better than I would’ve done I get terrible vertigo I could never of done that great to see a Collab video

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Ive never really had that feeling before but Jack was great with me and kept me calm! :) still managed to summit just the easier way!

    • @dylanthedyslexicvillain4294
      @dylanthedyslexicvillain4294 2 года назад +2

      @@emmanelles8537 hope to see you in more of Jack’s videos Jack seems like a great guy

  • @mktrollop1093
    @mktrollop1093 2 года назад +1

    Had a lovely bivy in the snow by the tarn there and went up the ridge in lovely winter conditions, had the whoke place to myself, great memories!

  • @tracyfrazier7440
    @tracyfrazier7440 2 года назад +1

    I’ve missed you for a couple months. Just getting caught up. I got squirrelly watching you straddle the ridge at the top. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us,

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      No worries Tracy good to see your name pop up again as it has been a while! All good though lives get busy 😀

  • @LostLargeCats
    @LostLargeCats 2 года назад +5

    I love these videos. Thank you for them. So much relaxing content.

  • @tikkathreebarrels
    @tikkathreebarrels 2 года назад +4

    Top marks Emma for not giving up.

  • @ludecom-cz1wz
    @ludecom-cz1wz 2 года назад +3

    Hello Emma. Another most excellent video.

  • @Audioslaaf
    @Audioslaaf 2 года назад +2

    Nice video mate.
    Liked, subscribed, will watch your other videos as well.
    I get a little bit jealous when watching other people do these sorts of walks. There's nothing remotely like this sort of beautiful terrain where I live and it's been a lifelong dream of mine to get out there and see it.
    The more I watch others, the more it inspires me.
    Thank you for sharing. 🙂

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +2

      Love that mate, glad it motivates you to go out and have a wonder yourself! When we were sat at the tarn i actually said to Emma i can't believe how lucky we are to live next to these places.

    • @Audioslaaf
      @Audioslaaf 2 года назад +1

      ​@@jackasnacks You are fortunate indeed. It's great to have such places to go to for a bit of adventure, or just to escape the daily hustle and bustle.
      I recently decided to get more serious about walking/hiking, but living in a mostly flat country just across the channel is pretty demoralizing after seeing this to be honest. 😄
      Time to seriously start planning for a few weeks away from here.

  • @andyguy0610
    @andyguy0610 2 года назад +1

    Great video, fantastic views. I have to say the very moment I noticed Emma was having issues I would have cancelled the hike and walked her back down the mountain.

  • @andyadventures2841
    @andyadventures2841 2 года назад +2

    Great climb guys. Awesome views ⛰ 💚💚💚💚🙏

  • @paultrussy
    @paultrussy Год назад

    Gerrup there ya wuss! 😆
    Emma - come with me 😁
    Great video - and top marks for calling the mountain by its proper name (Blencathra). Wainwright would fully approve 👍

  • @mobilfone2234
    @mobilfone2234 2 года назад +2

    Great video, wise desicion, there are old mountaineers and daring mountaineers but no daring old mountaineers...........

  • @michaelthwaite3282
    @michaelthwaite3282 2 года назад +6

    Serious climbing in white trainers!!?

  • @Dave_1966
    @Dave_1966 2 года назад +7

    Very cool 😎 will we be seeing more walks with Em? It was really nice to see you with a companion walker 😊👍🦑🦫🗿🦖🦤😻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +3

      Yeah we should be, why not! She was in lots of videos when i first started the channel a number of years ago now. My upload schedule is very random but i'm sure she will be up for coming along on another one.

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +3

      That’s nice to hear :) hopefully will see me again!

  • @PaulSmith-mh2yq
    @PaulSmith-mh2yq 2 года назад

    Well done lad, nice video. I live just a couple of miles from Sharp Edge but have never had the b***s to tackle it. Striding Edge I've done a few times without fear but not Sharp Edge.

  • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
    @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 года назад +2

    Sharp Edge, (Foule crag) is FAR more risky that striding / swirral Edge.... Done it 4 or 5 times and the difference between wet and dry conditions is astounding, Always look for weather forecasts before going, but on one occasion got hit by the inevitable rainfall halfway down, and it certainly "focussed the mind" when moving along sections of the very ridge with wet polished slabs on either side. I've come to the conclusion that I'm now a bit too out of condition to do it again. but well done with the video... only wish we had "go-pros" back in the day.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      Have you done Crib Goch by chance Walter? I'm looking to tackle that soon so any tips on your experience would be appreciated!

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks I'd be a liar to say I had.... probably my biggest regret as I'll never do it now. We preferred the lakes and the highlands, and then spent some years in the alps giving "via ferrata" a go (as we we're not truly "mountaineers"), but my advice would be the same as for any exposed route, proper preparation (equipment / weather forecast) and as important but often overlooked, make sure you're in peak condition, no "feeling under the weather", as even the tail end of a cold can cause light headedness / loss of balance when exerting yourself in colder thinner air... not something you want to experience when traversing an exposed ridgeway.
      Look forward to a video showing you enjoying the route, take care and enjoy that fresh air and the experience.
      P.S They have a "via ferrata" at the slate quarry on Honister pass in the lakes, its a nice little taster for a few hours, maybe open up a new aspect of exposed routes to you as it did us over the last 10 years or so. If you like it there are plenty of routes across Europe to explore, and it will take you to areas and vistas you would likely never cover if you're not a mountaineer.

  • @julesvis
    @julesvis 7 месяцев назад

    Well done . I'm glad you showed Foule Crag too

  • @xxjamieee9920
    @xxjamieee9920 Год назад +1

    I had to turn back on Sharp Edge at the last point. Got spooked and didn't know what route to take up

  • @toxictony4230
    @toxictony4230 2 года назад +1

    This one I drew the line at, mainly due to someone having a fatal fall from it, just weeks before I planned to do it. I went up via Scale Fell and the zig-zags instead.

  • @alienfish8396
    @alienfish8396 2 года назад +5

    Good to be out in the mountains feller. You are and most aren't so fair play as Sharp edge is a classic. As you took directions from a local did you have a map and compass? If not I politely suggest you always do. And maybe Emma would be better with proper boots? Saves the ankles. Sprained ankle on moutains are dodgy. And at least Emma had a go! Good to see you tried, but right decision for her.

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад

      I do need proper boots you’re right! I have requested some for my birthday in 2 weeks so hopefully better prepared next time :)

    • @alienfish8396
      @alienfish8396 2 года назад +1

      @@emmanelles8537 I live near the Brecons and tab most weeks. I also climb in North Wales.The right footwear is essential. A fiiting if you can is a great idea. Happy birthday soon. Respect for trying to overcome the vertigo girl. The world loves a tryer!! ;-)

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      @@alienfish8396 Thank you very much! :)

  • @tricky3119
    @tricky3119 2 года назад +4

    Nothing worse than getting the fear, but best going back down if you're beaten mentally. Felt the same feeling at Carn Mor Dearg, but got there in the end. Horrible feeling though.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +2

      If you feel you can fight it and push your personal boundaries then it is good to go for but i agree, if it gets hold of you then definitely listen to what your body is telling you. Good job on the climb up there it looks a good one!

  • @matthewgodwin8308
    @matthewgodwin8308 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Jack 🤗 love the way you wear your baseball cap with the peak of your cap at the back suits you Jack.

  • @cappachino24
    @cappachino24 2 года назад +2

    Love the content bud! Keep it up

  • @anthonycraddock6739
    @anthonycraddock6739 2 года назад

    Hallsfell ridge approach is a great climb too for the not so faint hearted . Iv done both but heart was in my mouth. It’s not straight forward but with time ,care and holding your nerve and it’s doable .

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish8288 2 года назад +2

    Cute little scramble. I live at 7400 feet in New Mexico - Love UK but never climbed there.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      Oh wow! Awesome Alex, what's it like living at that height?

  • @deepwoodguy2
    @deepwoodguy2 2 года назад +3

    I am getting vertigo just watching you climb those sharp , rugged ridges and i am sitting in my recliner..great views tho... thanks

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      I actually felt it again watching the video, more of a tingle in my feet similar to when you stand on a ledge! Strange how the mind works

    • @deepwoodguy2
      @deepwoodguy2 2 года назад

      @@emmanelles8537 Yes i get the same tingle in my feet...strange. yes

  • @colcollopy269
    @colcollopy269 Год назад +1

    I did Sharp Edge15 years ago and it was tough! Em was right to turn back if she was feeling it. Did Blencathra again today but didn't use Sharp Edge xx

  • @robmcrob2091
    @robmcrob2091 9 месяцев назад

    Well I don't blame her. Of the ridges I've been on in this country only Crib Goch has a comparable sense of exposure albeit Crib Goch is much longer. Striding Edge is like a motorway in comparison. There are a few bits where you feel a stumble or trip could see you take a big fall, it's narrow all the way and the rock is slippery.
    I obviously haven't been on hikes like the bypass path or pinnacles on Liathach or anything where you might need ropes like Aonach Eagach before people leap in and tell me there are more exposed ridges and hill climbs.
    Of course there are, but as challenges go for a regular walk or hike Sharp Edge is up there. I've done alot of hiking in the Alps too and based on what I've seen walks this exposed in Austria or Switzerland would have a via ferrata for you to use if you wished.

  • @kissthesky40
    @kissthesky40 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I didn’t know England was so gorgeous. Timeless.
    Emma is a doll, I hope you two start dating. She’d be a lucky girl.
    ✌️

  • @bethmorty1998
    @bethmorty1998 2 года назад +1

    Damn I've got to give this a go when I get back 😅
    Really good vid btw, it was nice just seeing you chat and have fun with it!

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      Aussie Beth, miss your random walks through the woods and tree climbing. You are seeing some beautiful places in your van lately. Very good videos from you too! RUclips needs to pick up one of your videos!

    • @bethmorty1998
      @bethmorty1998 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks You're the best! Thank you. Haha you'll laugh at this... Our van died on us a couple weeks ago in outback Queensland so the van travels have come to a stand still lol We're going to just stay out here for a few months and experience the outback life but my GOSH is there basically nothing out here!! It was so nice watching your vid and seeing some green grass and a lake 😂

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      @@bethmorty1998 oh no! So are you actually stuck broken down in the out back? Robby does look a bit run down doesn’t he with that tarp on him. If only you had infinite money to get everything you needed to make it more comfortable! Are you coming back at some point? You need to come more to the north when you return to the uk

    • @bethmorty1998
      @bethmorty1998 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks Yeah we're in a town so it's all good but the mechanic said there is no point fixing him cause of how much it would cost. He also said we probably wouldn't make it back to the nearest coast which is about 8 hours away... So we're just going to hangout in this town and then start catching buses back to Sydney when we're ready lol
      Also yeah I should be back in the UK next year!! I love Aus but I think I've decided on England to be the country we live more permanently! Most excited to go to the lakes when I get back :)

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      @@bethmorty1998 well I hope it goes alright for you both getting to where you need to be make sure you film that sounds like an adventure itself! Looking forward to the returning to the UK vlog Beth

  • @jsnmart97
    @jsnmart97 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a fun place to hike !

  • @gilliankoivu9145
    @gilliankoivu9145 2 года назад

    Great drone footage. ☺

  • @gilliannelles1046
    @gilliannelles1046 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for looking after Emma Jack 😃

  • @lkradventures
    @lkradventures 2 года назад +1

    I went up on my own. Very confident but had a wobble in the middle. I can get anxious over things and once it hit me I felt like I needed to get off. Really really had to dig deep but I ended up doing it instead of going back down. I kinda feel I need to do it again now though. I think it would help me.

  • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
    @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful weather for it, I imagine that the Ridge scramble would be a no go in the wet. Yes, really appreciate the narration but I prefer the impromptu, what's going through your head, narration rather than a scripted one. Yes a script would give all the salient points but you did that on the fly. You have a winning formula just as you are. There is a guy called Dean who I watch quite a lot and he has the same opening lines and it is too like a presenter. As for Em, I'm with her on this one. I've just started the Ethel Challenge (it's knackering, but I'm old you are young. Since covid I just haven't got the lung capacity and stops are frequent) I've been to the edge of the Roaches and it wasn't so much vertigo as a Lemming feeling. It is quite unnerving so I fully understand how she felt and it is far safer and wiser to take the route she did than the road less travelled. For both her and me. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you did it for us and showed the views in all their glory but I'm with Em on this one. The blues of the water were beautiful, I bet you didn't have that dip. Bloody cold but it did look inviting. Fantastic vlog, love this version of your vlogs. You should see the complete BS that comes out of my mouth. I find that when I get tired the brain to mouth connection gets cut and the wrong words come out. It's a great little channel and long may it continue. Looking forward to some more walking with drones, and Em if she wants to. I've only done 5 of my Ethel Challenge whilst it was nice to have the company, and I will do that again, it's also nice just to chat crap at the phone. I find that the spontaneity goes a bit with company. But as I have 90 more Ethels to do I'm sure I'll get the majority on my own. There is really something special about ticking one off the list even if my list are all 500m and sub 500m. Hey, you got to start somewhere. Thanks for the shout out. It did make me smile. Enough orating and sorry for the diatribe but this one was beautiful. Appreciate it.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +3

      Nice one Chris, appreciate the comments you leave on my videos they do help give me a sense of purpose when i'm out recording. Especially when people comment frequently it does mean a lot! I've known Em for a long time and done lots of adventures with her. If you look back at some of my old videos from about 3 years ago you will see her appear in them. I know what she is capable of and she loves a good adventure but this shows that we're always learning our limits. Even though i'm filming we would never push eachother to do something outside of our boundaries. Getting home is always more important. Good to hear you've took on a big challenge with the Ethels and i hope you create lots of good memories walking them. Shame to hear about the effects covid had on you hopefully time will sort you out there. I'm not sure if i ever had covid or not!

    • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
      @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks When I had it I can almost describe it as a drug rattle, not done one myself but seen first hand being a 20 year Prison Psych Nurse. I felt aching in my bones and muscles, cold to the core, sweating profusely, head feeling like it was going to explode, sinus' on fire. Hot sweats, cold sweats. This took 10 days to run its course. We were at a point where we discussed phoning an ambulance but people were being separated in Hospital and we actually had the conversation that if we were going to die we would die together in bed. That is how bad we felt. After the 10 days we tried to get fresh air. Attempted Thors Cave but after a mile walking on the flat we were exhausted, absolutely wiped out. Absolute exhaustion for 3 months after this and 2 years on we still come home and to bed. Still wiped out but not exhausted. Amanda lost her taste and smell and whilst it didn't affect my breathing I could tell it had taken its toll. GPs aren't interested. You mention covid and no one wanted to see you. I had it again at Easter this year but after 2 jabs and a booster it was a lighter version, thankfully. I was walking the Great Ridge with Anita 2 weeks ago (see vlog if you want a laugh, or just subscribe and don't watch, I'd be grateful for that) and she was saying she never had covid. The next week it hit her. People are getting complacent in shops 99% no masks but having experienced it twice I'm taking no chances. I hope you don't experience anything we did but if you ever do then hydration, Paracetamol, brufen, sinus tablets (non Paracetamol ones) and just go to bed is the key. I have seen Em on previous hikes as I'm about completed with your back vlogs. I'm grateful for the Strid vlog as that was the way I found your channel. Just about viewed that guys vlogs. We are all individuals and I'm glad that people vlog in their own way. I hate just to see the same format on all channels as you lose the personal touch. You just keep putting them out and we'll keep watching. Again apologies for the diatribe and catch you on the next adventure. Stay Safe and Stay Well.

    • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
      @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 2 года назад +1

      @@jackasnacks Psst quid pro quo? Any chance a vloger of your standing can subscribe to my fledgling channel? I don't expect you to watch them but it will help the analytics. If not then it's OK. No biggy. Look forward to your next vlog. (14 Ethels completed). As I was typing I heard my name again, spooky. I'm not creeping but I really enjoy all your vlogs. Stay Safe and Stay Well. But I still love the vlogs with the random oration.

  • @macaulayminnican6622
    @macaulayminnican6622 2 года назад +5

    "Hot Ex Girlfriend gets Vertigo up a Mountain... You won't believe what happened next..."

  • @KLiNoTweet
    @KLiNoTweet 2 года назад +1

    Well made vid! I guess, you had the wanderlust :-)

  • @harrywilks
    @harrywilks 2 года назад +1

    Slowly ticking the wainwrights off I approve!

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      There he is, my only channel mod

    • @harrywilks
      @harrywilks 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks 🥰

  • @sepiarain
    @sepiarain 2 года назад +2

    I struggle just the same if I'm on my own and high up, easier with company to take my mind off it... the other thing that helps is a good strong cider... Dutch courage.

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад +1

      haha yes Mare there were actually people with some tins of beer at the summit so they had the same idea!

    • @alexmagrath
      @alexmagrath 2 года назад

      And thank you very much for the shout out man! I'll be sure to return the favour and hopefully one of my 80 subs heads over to your page!

  • @pidginmac
    @pidginmac 2 года назад +2

    I love any video featuring jack a snacks and nature!

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      Haha nice one Pigeon i love making them for you lot

  • @twiglet2214
    @twiglet2214 2 года назад +1

    I went to see the doctor and told him that i had walked to the surgery and was feeling very dizzy and didn't know if i could make it home.He said " Have you got vertigo ? " to which i replied " No, i live just down the road "

  • @JohnsonPhilip-wi5yy
    @JohnsonPhilip-wi5yy Год назад

    Did sharp edge with a few of the lads in 2023 camera doesn't give them sheer drops justice and bad step ...definitely got a new respect for mountain climbers

  • @bst857
    @bst857 8 месяцев назад

    I know this is a bit of a niche thing, but it would be really cool to see a 3D VR180 video of one of these ridges, because then you'd really be able to appreciate the height. The only thing is, VR cameras are expensive, but maybe you could hire one with some insurance. Just an idea :D But btw if you do this, don't be tempted to go with 360 VR, it won't be 3D so it won't convey the height.

  • @adriancaldwell
    @adriancaldwell 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos and I must try this edge
    Not trying to be clever but vertigo is an ear condition that makes you dizzy wherever you are, I have it
    Acrophobia is fear of heights 👍

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      I can’t put my finger on what it is, I’m not afraid of heights I’m not sure what triggers the feeling it’s very strange! 😅 I think the vertigo is a symptom when I’ve tried to understand it a bit more I do have anxiety which won’t help 😂

    • @cr10001
      @cr10001 2 года назад +2

      @@emmanelles8537 Could it be a cumulative effect of the ground falling away all round *and* you're climbing still higher i.e. making the situation worse? What I find is, if there's a nice reassuring hillside up on one side of the path, or if I'm going downhill, that usually alleviates the sensation. They say 'don't look down' but personally, looking down doesn't usually bother me, it's looking up that brings it on.
      NOT saying this applies in your case but it's a possibility?

    • @emmanelles8537
      @emmanelles8537 2 года назад +1

      @@cr10001 Sounds very similar it could well be that! The being exposed part definitely sounds like the sensation 😊

  • @wilswood8137
    @wilswood8137 2 года назад

    Only seen a couple of your videos, they keep popping up on my feed 😊
    Can I ask , of the edges on the Lake District, how are they compared to the crib goch in snowdonia ?
    Asking because I’ve done it the crib and loved it, now looking for others 😁👍🏼
    Subbed as well 👍🏼😂

  • @marthacoomber3188
    @marthacoomber3188 2 года назад +1

    Darned right I liked it mate👍

  • @chriswarburtonbrown1566
    @chriswarburtonbrown1566 2 года назад +2

    OMG, I climbed rhis back in 2003 in thick mist, with my wife who had little walking experience. It was traumatic.. She hasn't climbed a mountain since!

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk Год назад

      Are you the Chris that enjoys him speaking to you? 😂

  • @laurena3460
    @laurena3460 Год назад

    I have had medical vertigo a few times just at home and I couldn't even stand up in the house without toppling over from overcorrecting the feeling of falling sideways, it was really scary, so I cannot imagine how it would feel to get vertigo on a ridge!

  • @MrSongwriter2
    @MrSongwriter2 2 года назад

    The bit where you said you’re legs went wobbly and you experienced vertigo I was like hell no. I’m out

  • @MatthewYoung-nn7ek
    @MatthewYoung-nn7ek Год назад

    Done this today in good conditions. Happy days, just wonderful

  • @Gooner-1971
    @Gooner-1971 2 года назад +1

    Great place - sometimes you’ve just gotta know when to turn back - no shame in that. 9 people have died falling from Sharp Edge since 1947, plus many have been badly injured…

  • @CoxJul
    @CoxJul 2 года назад +2

    No shame in realising that either on that day or on any day, you should take the route that suits you.

  • @NiallBickerdike
    @NiallBickerdike Год назад +1

    Me a friend and my dog came down sharp edge a few weeks ago and what a phenomenal experience and loved every minute but i think going up must be a less scary experience than going down, great video

  • @Watsupwild
    @Watsupwild 8 месяцев назад

    Im 14 as of now just done this with my dad it was pretty fun and the views were amazing, we were there at the top when the northern lights happened it was amazing! I hate heights but mountaineering is so fun

  • @MsEssmess
    @MsEssmess 2 года назад

    Hell on earth for me that! Well done

  • @stevebannon6340
    @stevebannon6340 2 месяца назад

    I went to fingal cave in 2020 by paddle board. Was a big dream to paddle there...

  • @davidjames3787
    @davidjames3787 2 года назад +1

    I've never been up Sharp Edge, but I've come down it a couple of times. Each time I've had the wobbly legs which was horrible. I found it much more scary than Striding Edge on Helvellyn.

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk Год назад

      How have you never been up Sharp Edge but came down it? :/

    • @davidjames3787
      @davidjames3787 Год назад

      @@Neilukuk Went up via Bannerdale Crags.

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk Год назад

      @@davidjames3787 Oh I understand now. Thanks

  • @daroniussubdeviant3869
    @daroniussubdeviant3869 Год назад

    you do use some good music sir.
    i'm not sure which is more beautiful, the company or the scenery.
    all in all a lovely video. thankyou.

  • @lorriebuxton2041
    @lorriebuxton2041 2 года назад +1

    I have same issue nothing wrong with being careful beats the option of getting hurt

  • @deepspacey2166
    @deepspacey2166 2 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos Jack. Also, was that friendly local Bob Mortimer?

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      haha could have been! He caught us looking a bit lost and decided to stop to help us :)

  • @eioinmclove
    @eioinmclove 8 месяцев назад

    Sharp Edge in trainers is a pretty daft idea even in these perfect conditions

  • @justaguy9451
    @justaguy9451 11 месяцев назад

    What type of drone do you have? Usually on a climb I'll take mine but tbh it's a huge pain in my asshole to get it assembled and set up

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  11 месяцев назад

      DJI Air 2S is the one used in this video mate but a lot of footage came from my first generation DJI Mini. Love that thing. Survived lots of crashes over the years. Crashed my Air 2S once and had to replace the unit haha

  • @yan24to
    @yan24to 2 года назад

    I turned back the first time,it was blowing a gale,and no visibility, I thought better of it,and returned the next day in fairer weather to complete.

  • @mjojrjr6231
    @mjojrjr6231 2 года назад

    Nothing wrong with turning back, safety is the main priority. Maybe next time, Emma need to atleast invest in a proper hiking shoes.

  • @davidberlanny3308
    @davidberlanny3308 2 года назад +6

    Great video, it reminded me of doing the horseshoe path on Snowden and climbing Crib Goch. I think I could do Sharp Edge but only climbing it, never enjoy the descent.
    No shame in turning back with vertigo, Imagine getting stuck further up. I've read the comments and see that Emma was fine with the new plan👏👏. The worst I've ever felt was climbing onto the plateau of Preikestolen in Norway. It's a 600 metre straight drop down to Lysefjorden, I was just frozen, once away from the edge fine and there was a small lake to have a dip in on the way back. It's quite a touristy path so no problems there.
    Recently came across this channel it shows some of the refreshing walks you can do in my neck of the woods, it's worth a watch, no commentary in Spanish ruclips.net/video/7cp2ou0i3Hw/видео.html
    Just had a quick look on Google maps to see where you were, maybe that's something you could incorporate into future videos.
    You should do some more videos together, you both had a broad smiles on your faces the whole time!!
    Good luck from Spain!!

    • @jackasnacks
      @jackasnacks  2 года назад

      That video is amazing David i would loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee to hop around in that gorge. There was a walk i wanted to do which i think is in Spain, it was renovated a few years ago because the old path was destroyed and falling off the side of the cliff. I can't remember the name of it but it was an old aquaduct back in the day and it had a nick name of the kings path or something. It is very touristy now but i think that is in Spain too. Where were you born David? Do i remember you saying you are from the UK but live over there now?

    • @davidberlanny3308
      @davidberlanny3308 2 года назад

      @@jackasnacks Morning, I'm glad you enjoyed the link, he's got lots more similar videos. The nearest one to me is about 10 minutes away, look for Los Cahorros it follows the river Monachil which gives name to village and surrounding area where we live. It's not hair raising but has a bit of everything, popular with rock climbers too.
      Yes you're right I am an Englishman abroad, I was raised in Portsmouth and did a fair bit of hiking in the south downs, Dartmoor, Wales and the Lake District with the Scouts, my school and my father. Then twenty two years ago I moved to Spain to be with my girlfriend who is now my wife!! So perhaps I'm not the typical expat in Spain soaking up the sun and sangria on the coast.
      The path that you mention is called in Spanish el Caminito del Rey so called because the King of Spain walked it when it was opened 100 years ago. It fell into disrepair and was thoroughly dangerous although I have seen videos of people walking it! Now as you say it has been rebuilt and is more of a tourist attraction, but it's only really for adventurous types and still worth the visit.
      Looking forward to your next adventure ... Don't forget to take Emma with you!!!

  • @ashleyderevnin7933
    @ashleyderevnin7933 3 месяца назад

    The real height is 868 m (as it says on virtually every modern map of that mountain!). Cannot believe that even younger Brits are thinking in feet; OS maps went fully metric in 1975!

  • @marshallsweatherhiking1820
    @marshallsweatherhiking1820 2 года назад

    Trying to understand who mountains in the UK have no forest. Most places I hike the tree line is somewhere between 5000 and 11000 feet.

    • @geoffbuck6890
      @geoffbuck6890 2 года назад

      I understand that in the Lakes the extensive grazing of sheep on the open fells over the centuries kept trees and shrubs from growing. There was a documentary recently discussing plans to stop sheep farming and return the fells to their ‘natural’ condition with native trees and floral…

  • @geoffr1802
    @geoffr1802 2 года назад +1

    16.45 More walks should be graded using this method

  • @josephinebennington7247
    @josephinebennington7247 2 года назад

    Starting On my own, I had to sit and wait on the flat bit at 11.02 until others arrived that I could follow.

  • @reluctantfellrunner
    @reluctantfellrunner 2 года назад

    Hall's Fell? Best wishes to you.

  • @ghostfaceslug
    @ghostfaceslug Год назад

    That last bit is the worst bit, hate not knowing if I'm going the right way with the stakes that high