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Hiking to the highest pub in Great Britain!!
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2023
- Join me as I hike from the stunningly picturesque village of Keld in the North Yorkshire Dales up to the Tan Hill Inn - The highest pub in Great Britain. In mild but windy conditions I take the famous Pennine Way path through the open moorland up on to the fells taking in some of the finest views anywhere. This is a good one.
Enjoyed that, keep em coming.
Looks like a great walk. Especially the part with the pint!
Lovely video...really enjoyed the content. Been to Tan Hill a few times over the years and can feel it calling again. New subscriber here. Keep up the great work :)
Thank you for the kind words. Very much appreciated x
Looks like a nice walk Adam 👍🏼
Would have been great to see the waterfalls, especially Jenny Whaley Force as you come down off Robert’s Seat. I’ve not seen that one before 🙂
@@burrianaUK I'll head back that way for sure. I hadn't really researched the area much but on the way back down I needed to crack on as I'd spent more time on the first half than I anticipated. Great open area though. Loved it
The standing stones are better known as "Nine Standard Rigg" between the Pub and Kirkby Stephens
Great thank you. I also read somewhere they were erected to look like ogres or such creatures that were part of the local folklore. I guess there's likely a few different stories.
@@windsweptwanderer Yes and the most common one I have heard from several Hikers of the Pennine Way is the 9 Standards supportingthe 9 Roman legion Flags. PS I have completed the Pennine Way twice, once in each direction, the first in 1977 (prior to joining the Army at the ripe old age of 23)to improve my fitness and map reading skills the other was in 1980 after I left the Army. I have also completed the Coast to Coast which also passes through Keld in 1981 & 1982. I have also hiked with Ian Botham on his Aberdeen to Ipswich Walk, and the BIG ONE John OGroats to Land End.
Tony in Essex.
Retired from work and I spend most my time watching other Hikers doing Long Distance Hkles.
@@user-TonyUK wonderful stuff, thank you