5 Days Hiking & Wild Camping on Britains Oldest Road

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2022
  • Used for over 5000 years by travellers, herdsmen and soldiers I thought I'd follow in their footsteps.
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Комментарии • 302

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson Год назад +241

    No fluff, not loads of chatter, no annoying music ---- just good honest walking and camping in beautiful England. Cheers for making this Liam.

    • @l0rad0ra14
      @l0rad0ra14 Год назад +10

      Agreed, the vibes and editing are so good!

  • @AlexDesignzGFX
    @AlexDesignzGFX Год назад +153

    Hi Liam. I grew up in Swindon, and spent so much of my younger years walking and enjoying the ridgeway. I recently lost one of my best friends to cancer, and his last wish was to have his ashes scattered up there. At 6:30 in your video is the exact place we scattered them, and we planted a tree in the small patch of woodland there to remember him. We spent many evenings sat on the bunker drinking, listening to music and enjoying life. He was only 25 when he passed. It’s quite emotional to see one of my favourite RUclipsrs at that exact spot, only a week or two after his ashes were scattered there. Thank you so much for this video.

    • @tomh2121
      @tomh2121 Год назад +3

      That’s lovely mate - I lived in West Overton and my grandparents in Aldbourne. I used to walk this all the time

    • @danwright7779
      @danwright7779 Год назад +1

      Where is that bunker located ?

    • @john101CT
      @john101CT Год назад +2

      Alex, a very moving comment. At 25, that;s too young - may his soul rest in peace. It seems as if you shared a common appreciation of Nature and the outdoors.

    • @bertramclement6702
      @bertramclement6702 Год назад

      @@danwright7779 Liddington Clump, Liddington, Swindon SN4 0HR, nice views of Swindon aswell tbf

    • @danwright7779
      @danwright7779 Год назад

      @@bertramclement6702 my guy thankyou

  • @killj802
    @killj802 Год назад +60

    No annoying music, no drama, no product promotions….. proper down to earth no nonsense video with astounding content. Thanks Liam. Bloody superb mate.

  • @joeydr1497
    @joeydr1497 Год назад +12

    I find it funny that this road is older than some people think the world is.

    • @alexanderinsubordinate1861
      @alexanderinsubordinate1861 Год назад

      Good point, and they also think the world is flatter than this road which has a steep escalation when heading west from the Thames.

  • @williamchanning9055
    @williamchanning9055 Год назад +55

    Another incredible journey, you young man are an inspiration to your generation, well done and thanks for taking us along.

  • @1815matt
    @1815matt Год назад +10

    It's so great seeing this. I attempted (and spectacularly failed) to walk the Ridgeway in 2010. I had the exact same first-day experience as you. Went to that small village and then panicked because there was absolutely nowhere to camp. I ended up accidentally camping on top of a badger's set in a bit of wood next to a farmer's field and was woken by a family of badgers snuffling through my pack at 4am 😂 I was a complete novice, and had massively overpacked. The extra weight caused my feet to blister up so bad that I could only manage a few miles the next day and had to give up. Couldn't walk properly for about a week afterwards. I'd done multiple-day hikes before, but always with someone sharing the load (shared tent, cooking utensils for one etc.). Doing it on my own was a completely different situation, and I'm impressed with anyone who manages it.

  • @anthonyrice8528
    @anthonyrice8528 Год назад +113

    I live in the Appalachian foothills of America (in southern Ohio) but I've always been drawn to the English countryside ever since I was a kid. Watching your videos just reinforces my opinion that you live in one of the most beautiful places on earth--- I don't care what anyone says lol. We have a lot of cool places over here too, but the vast majority of the trails where I live go through woodlands & not open country like in the UK. You're awesome dude, please keep making these!

    • @Alex-om1be
      @Alex-om1be Год назад +6

      Us and uk are two beautiful countries

    • @cliveramsbotty6077
      @cliveramsbotty6077 Год назад

      the uk is quite a small country and it's been inhabited for thousands of years so all the ground has been trodden in, old growth cut down long ago. when i'm in american countryside it feels like an untouched wilderness. you can stray 200 feet off the trail, get lost and die

    • @madcitywendy
      @madcitywendy Год назад +8

      I’m thinking about doing walks through my beautiful state of Wisconsin. But southern Ohio is a very beautiful place that many people may not know about! Let’s get walking, talking and recording!

    • @Daniel-io8hs
      @Daniel-io8hs Год назад +2

      What about Scotland?

    • @filmneek
      @filmneek Год назад

      Don’t limit yourself to England, even though it’s stunning. Wales, Scotland and Ireland are utterly stunning too.

  • @KTF1959
    @KTF1959 Год назад +4

    Thanks Liam. We watch all your inspirational videos. You never get downbeat no matter how tough it gets. Keep smiling and walking. Have a coffee on us.

  • @mariannejacot1668
    @mariannejacot1668 Год назад +2

    i can only say the same, no annoying and often too loud music. good photography and a young man walking instead of blogging on instagram. good for you

  • @nrobertson33
    @nrobertson33 Год назад +1

    "Trust your elders. They're more experienced". Bravo young Shaman. Great film. Thank you.

  • @Reggaejames
    @Reggaejames Год назад +12

    Who else is in awe of the creative details that Liam puts into his videos? Two of my favorite scenes from this video are: @9:40, the way that the comforting sound of each footstep is in sync with the drone's video, and @15:21, when the hues of the wheat field darken as the drone moves over them. Attention to details like this is what makes Liam a master videographer. Please keep up the great work!

  • @madcitywendy
    @madcitywendy Год назад +15

    What a great trip. Absolutely beautiful countryside. I’m about to be 60 years old and live in Madison Wisconsin in the U.S. I am so inspired to buy a new tent and start walking my own beautiful place. Your videos are a joy to watch.

    • @duncancallum
      @duncancallum Год назад +4

      All the best with your walking Wendy and take care . Duncan.

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 Год назад +1

      You'll probably get shot for trespassing

    • @LiamBrown
      @LiamBrown  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Wendy! Get yourself a new tent & enjoy the outdoors, you won't regret it.

    • @davids9549
      @davids9549 Год назад

      Get that tent!! Have a look at Tarptent's range, I'm sure there will be something to suit you and they are properly lightweight. And as you're in the US, they're easier and cheaper for you to buy than they are for us Brits across the Pond

    • @girishagunaratna
      @girishagunaratna Год назад

      ​@@LiamBrown
      Hi Liam,
      What maps do you use in your hikes.

  • @ellleigh1216
    @ellleigh1216 Год назад +3

    Best thing I discovered this year, is this channel

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Год назад +13

    What a beautiful country we live in and you get to show us some of it. Well done on the walk. Another awesome video 👍👍

  • @IsaacsWalks
    @IsaacsWalks Год назад +34

    Another class video Liam! I'd never heard of this route before, looks like an an absolute belter!! That footage of the Deer at 6:23 was totally awesome 😀

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Год назад +2

      I had a whole load of Deer follow me up a beach in the UK. I got a picture but all you can see are the eyes.

  • @ChrisJohnson-qm2qu
    @ChrisJohnson-qm2qu Год назад +5

    I really like your style of filming, nothing getting in the way of enjoying the walk with you, and excellent film work. Thank you.

  • @paull4102
    @paull4102 Год назад +8

    Love your vids pal. So different from the RUclips videos you see today trying to make them viral. They are so chilled and peaceful to watch. Credit to ya

  • @andrewharris8439
    @andrewharris8439 Год назад +1

    Just watched this again & brought back memories of playing cricket in many of the villages u walked through when I younger. Amazed your pumps held out. Super vid. Thx again for post 🙏

  • @jimih8539
    @jimih8539 Год назад +2

    I’m currently working a 12 hour shift in a remote railroad signal box, it has 360 degree panoramic views. In front of me is the ocean and the sun is glinting on calm waters, behind me are mountains, I can see tiny white specs moving up and down the mountains (sheep). Either side are lush green meadows which produce vibrant beautiful colours from wild flowers in the summer time.
    The signal box is an old Victorian wooden building. The old pendulum clock is tick tocking in a very mediative rhythm on the wall.
    My dog is curled up asleep next to the old log burning stove . The wind is trying to make its way through the thin panes of glass which makes a beautiful haunting sound
    The resident Robin is outside on the steps eagerly pecking at the bread & biscuits crumbs I’ve thrown out for him.
    It’s a far cry from my last career in the city , I was well groomed and sharp suits , nice car and big house until one day ( 3 years ago) I saw the light after being forced to lay off some people at my company. It hit me hard & I just couldn’t live with myself anymore. I handed in my notice and walked out . The Universe came to my rescue and found this job for me,
    now I have long hair & beard and look like Grizzly Adams . I’ve taken up painting with water colours and I’m regularly bringing my paint pads here to work.
    I regularly have this channel playing in the background.
    The only person I see occasionally is an old farmer who drives by on an old open top tractor, he’s an old man with a flat cap, bright red face, his sheep dog between his legs with its front paws placed on the steering wheel .
    I call him “ Farmer Jones” although I’ve actually no idea what his real name is.
    He acknowledges me by raising his index finger off the steering wheel of his 1950’s tractor that has seen many many years of extreme mountain winters.
    Both Farmer Jones & his old sheep dog stare straight ahead without flinching.
    Where they go is a mystery as the the old drovers track goes on for miles way up into the mountains, they normally drive back past about 5.30pm and disappear back into the mountains in the opposite direction.
    He’s a tall man with 1970’s hair cut , kind of reminds me of an old Clint Eastwood stature . I’m sure he must have been a very handsome man in his day . I imagine the local girls hoping to catch his eye on a Saturday night at the old village hall dance.
    I’m guessing that there was once a Mrs farmer Jones but judging from the vacant stare of both him and his dog that they both experienced “ THE DAY !“ that life for them stood still” .
    Mrs Jones was getting ready to leave their old white washed mountain top farm to do the weekly shop in the local town , she’d been looking at a fancy catalog which had arrived in the post and had been looking at a beautiful summer dress that she wanted to buy for their daughter who’d got married some years before and had moved to the city suburbs with her husband and had recently had a child.
    As she was leaving she noticed a dead rat laying under the kitchen table . She thought oh thank god ‘Dylan’ the sheep dog finally killed that damn thing, it’s been raiding the pantry for months , he’s such a good dog considering his young age, I do love him .
    Mrs J got into the old car which took a few turns to start and slowly made her way down the old drovers track towards what can be loosely called a road , she glanced up at the mountains opposite her and saw Mr J and Dylan as specs in the distance rounding up sheep. She loved them both with all the love of a woman’s heart.
    She made her way along the road until arriving at a T junction of a main road , to the left was the local town however Mrs J turned right . ( if you asked her why she turned right on that particular day, all she could tell you is that …. All intention , meaning, thought , feelings just evaporated, “ I was a whispy summer cloud that drifts with absolutely no control , it came out of nowhere and yet I was connected to everything in the universe!! I just kept on driving , I wasn’t aware I was driving!!).
    Mr J & Dylan had arrived back many hours ago from the mountains as it was getting dark , he knew something was wrong as did Dylan , both fearing the worst . The phone line was down as usual but he’d managed to get the word out that Mrs J was missing.
    3 days go by and Mr J looks at the open page in the catalog and think … You stupid man, I should have bought her something fancy !! I should have noticed, he wipes away a tear .
    Dylan noticed the rat he killed for his mama and had left it there so she could see she didn’t have to fret no more about it eating food from the parlour. Dylan thought .. it’s my fault she left I should never have left that rat in the kitchen.
    THE DAY !!
    Fast forward many years and that vacant stare is still there as they both go over that day forever
    . Mrs J found herself in the suburbs of a City she’d only visited once and followed a vaguely familiar road until she arrived and parked outside a vaguely familiar house.
    Marie her daughter was playing in the front garden with her new 1 year old child , something made her look up and notice an old beat up car parked on the road just in front of the gate. A female telepathy kicks in “ She knew “
    she walks to the car and opens the driver door . The Female glance of eyes meeting for a split second carries more information than any Male could ever comprehend nor fathom.
    No words required, Marie took her mother by the hand sat her down at the kitchen table whilst she prepared the spare guest portion of the house .
    Mrs J stayed for a month until she left with a note to her Daughter “ Thank you “ !!
    . Mrs J these days is still with us but not with us . THAT DAY she dissolved back into the universe !!
    so Anyway, I’ve another train coming so I’d better go and pull a signal lever !!!
    I Look at the passengers faces as the train passes by, some have their heads in their phones , some stare emotionless out of the window , lost in their thoughts as life takes them on an individual journey of lost lioves, love, despair, anger , worry , contentment.
    It’s a journey we all must make …God speed to you all ❤️🙏🙏

  • @clarkkee7457
    @clarkkee7457 Год назад +3

    I live at the bottom of fox hill. Used to sit up there for years as a young man and 20 years later I bought the house at the bottom of the hill. Now I'm a hiker but I still haven't walked more than 12miles of it.
    Thanks for reminding me to do it and thanks for showing me how easy it is to follow.

    • @clarkkee7457
      @clarkkee7457 Год назад

      8.06. Swine Hill, (swindon) 2mins to mine

    • @clarkkee7457
      @clarkkee7457 Год назад

      Send me ya PayPal Liam, I wanna send ya something.

  • @soulheavenmusicuk
    @soulheavenmusicuk Год назад +6

    I love your walks Liam, they always convey peace and serenity wherever you go. Nice one young man.

  • @SocieteRoyale
    @SocieteRoyale Год назад +3

    great stuff! I walked the Ridgeway in May 2022, but going in the opposite direction, such a difference in colour though! It was late spring and absolutely blooming, so many shades of green, all of the life poking through and bursting with fresh energy, an absolute contrast to the washed out lazy southern summer palate on display here. Great capture of the Ridgeway vibes, I've just finished editing and uploading my own Ridgeway video on my channel actually lol

  • @sm3296
    @sm3296 Год назад +2

    Stayed in High Wycombe and didn’t realize that path was so close to there, at least it seemed it was. Where I stayed was right across from an ancient common. Oh my, I was enchanted and spent as much time as I could wandering through it. So much beauty, the light was amazing, and it was a magical experience. Can’t wait to get back to the UK, I think in Spring. Thanks for showing us the beauty of my homeland, missing it!

  • @archiehodgert4097
    @archiehodgert4097 Год назад +21

    You never fail to inspire me to get back out and hike, keep it up

  • @johnfowler4820
    @johnfowler4820 Год назад +9

    Great video. I think the ridges were always transit routes because before England was drained for agriculture the lowlands were mostly bog and not walkable. Keep it up Liam it's very inspirational.

  • @PaulMessner
    @PaulMessner Год назад +3

    Another belter of an adventure Liam 👏🏻 Thanks for taking us along with you.

  • @inglese2996
    @inglese2996 9 месяцев назад

    Sitting here drinking a long espresso, between household chores, as the rain drizzles down outside and my cat snoozes peacefully on her chair. Great watch, Thanks Liam 🙏

  • @sharondavis8003
    @sharondavis8003 Год назад +5

    Breathtaking golden farmland as far as you can see. Loved all the beautiful scenery on this hike. Great job! 🙋🏼‍♀️👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @CeltSfodster
    @CeltSfodster Год назад +7

    I grew up a few miles away from Ivinghoe in the little village of Totternhoe and am now questioning my sanity. We always pronounced it as eye-ven-hoe. 🤷‍♂️
    Great video as always, love how chill you are just making your way across the uk’s amazing countryside and enjoying taking it all in.

    • @alexanderinsubordinate1861
      @alexanderinsubordinate1861 Год назад

      That pronunciation is correct. It comes from the Viking king Ivan, he had a lot of hoes (concubines) and he lived a good life.

  • @BrazenDonkey
    @BrazenDonkey Год назад +11

    The shot at 12:21 is incredible. Your videos help many to see the beauty of the UK and the way you film is so refreshing in what is an overly cheap content era of RUclips. Keep doing what you love, because we love watching that transcend through the videos.

  • @tomh2121
    @tomh2121 Год назад +3

    Great job Liam - I have lived at various points along the ridgeway (the start in Wiltshire and later on near the Thames) and I’m now up in Manchester. Made me nostalgic for walking along there with my grandad as a kid!

  • @Aventure_Tourist
    @Aventure_Tourist Год назад +1

    Breathtaking farmland. There is nothing better than freshly picked fruit - I love autumn and everything the countryside has to offer.

  • @ziggysawdust5407
    @ziggysawdust5407 Год назад +5

    Another great journey, Liam. Thanks for taking us along with you.. 👍

  • @andrewhoulihan7940
    @andrewhoulihan7940 Год назад +2

    @15mins.40seconds “It’s a long hot day and nature finds a way to put you in a good mood” - Liam Brown. Beautiful words. ❤ You may save that for your tombstone Liam 😅 love from Ireland 🇮🇪 Andrew. Love the channel.

  • @tomdugdale1320
    @tomdugdale1320 Год назад +5

    Such a peaceful vibe about your videos which showcase the beauty of our countryside. Looking forward to autumnal videos already, hope you have some good adventures planned to take advantage of the season

  • @facepuncher101
    @facepuncher101 Год назад +10

    love these vids so much mate, have started camping in the woods where i live in sweden because of your videos and it's done wonders for my mental health. so a massive thank you and keep it up!!

  • @eoinlooney_
    @eoinlooney_ Год назад +5

    This channel is brilliant 😁

  • @satsukioba3482
    @satsukioba3482 Год назад +5

    Love your videos - I lived in the UK for over 30 years and walked on some of the routes you've travelled on. The Ridgeway was the one I walked most frequently because of its proximity to London and because I have friends who live near the path. I feel so nostalgic!. How about a series of hikes on other historical routes in the UK and Europe - Hadrian's Wall, Saxon Shore Way, Camino de Santiago,etc?

  • @Ben_Mdws
    @Ben_Mdws Год назад +1

    Cracking video Liam - your editing skills are superb mate.

  • @markwilliamson9140
    @markwilliamson9140 Год назад +1

    Love the way you do your videos Liam. They're really well done. Appreciate them so much. 👍

  • @offbeatwithcookie
    @offbeatwithcookie Год назад +2

    If you ever want to do one in belgium, try the GR routes. We walked from Melreux-Hotton to Gouvy. You cross so many different habitats and biomes in quick but seamless succesion, that trail will never cease to amaze me. Also great for taking swimming breaks :D

  • @dawnross2514
    @dawnross2514 Год назад +6

    I couldn't believe they'd built a road through the stones at Avebury when I visited there!
    Great to see your latest adventure, I was wondering where you were. I love a walk with some really old history mixed in. Well done and thank you for sharing.

    • @alexanderinsubordinate1861
      @alexanderinsubordinate1861 Год назад +3

      They didn't just built a road, a they built a village and a church. It's normal for churches to built on top of older sacred sites all across Europe. It's a way of them showing dominance and crushing anything that isn't Christian.

    • @dawnross2514
      @dawnross2514 Год назад

      @@alexanderinsubordinate1861 I know what you are saying but to have cars driving through it!

    • @alexanderinsubordinate1861
      @alexanderinsubordinate1861 Год назад

      @@dawnross2514 yeah I know.

    • @markhepworth1556
      @markhepworth1556 Год назад

      @@dawnross2514 The road has been there hundreds of years and pre dates automobiles.

  • @stevenmarshall189
    @stevenmarshall189 Год назад +1

    Just love catching up with your videos Liam, so glad for RUclips and what you do on here, I bounce between Hazy n Messner and Robinet but always pop back for yours, keep up the good work mate, another spot on video... much rather watch these then anything TV offer.

  • @TheNails3
    @TheNails3 Год назад

    "Nature finds a way to put you in a good mood." Love that, Liam! Very true.

  • @ChrisDuffBeatty
    @ChrisDuffBeatty 23 дня назад

    Love these videos, especially when I can recognise the trails. Watching this and looking out of my lounge window at Ivinghoe Beacon about a mile and a half away. The final steep climb up the Beacon is the sting in the Ridgeways tail, especially when it’s wet. Great vid!

  • @kenbriooo2005
    @kenbriooo2005 Год назад +1

    Another fabulous video and one that my little boy (7) who watched for the first time really enjoyed. There is so many people who go and travel the world to explore and see nature when they don't appreciate they've got the best out there on their doorstep.

  • @jonahbabei6883
    @jonahbabei6883 Год назад +5

    Great video once again Liam! You may be interested the Icknield Way, which is also said to be one of Britain’s oldest road. Tom Scott has a great introductory video on youtube about it, but I highly recommend Robert Macfarlane’s book ‘The Old Ways’. Here, Macfarlane traces the documentary-footfall of poet Edward Thomas around the great historic paths, and his chapter on the Icknield Way is just beautiful.

    • @itsnome7750
      @itsnome7750 Год назад

      It's the same road! Ridgeway continues onto Icknield Way. Also continues SW to Dorset from overton

  • @asmerom3025
    @asmerom3025 Год назад +3

    Lovely relaxing video, though I thought it a little more formal than usual. I missed tho se more intimate moments where you set up the tent, cook some food and happily eat it.; with a local beer , of course. That deer leaping through the landscape was wonderful picture. Look forward to more pleasurable (and maybe more dramatic) walks in our countryside.Or perhaps The Pyrenees.

  • @pedrothewise2584
    @pedrothewise2584 Год назад +1

    The british countryside is beautiful its one big thing i miss here in dry crispy southern spain.

  • @wserwalk.sleep.eat.repeat3978
    @wserwalk.sleep.eat.repeat3978 Год назад +3

    Great video Liam. Nothing better than freshly picked fruit - I've been loving the summer and everything the countryside had to offer. Thanks for sharing - not heard of this trail but it had some beautiful scenery.

  • @pilgrim9003
    @pilgrim9003 Год назад +3

    Hey man just wanted to say love your videos.

  • @BikeLikeMike92
    @BikeLikeMike92 Год назад +3

    These videos give me the itch to get out. Quite weirdly enjoyable 😂 keep it up mate!

    • @madcitywendy
      @madcitywendy Год назад

      Feel the same way. Such an inspiration to check out my local trails.

  • @clairereid6974
    @clairereid6974 Год назад

    Watched The Wiltshire Man hike this route, for me you’re right up there with him, thank you for the gorgeous film ❤️🐚

  • @p3nnywise81
    @p3nnywise81 Год назад +2

    Liam you passed my house on that walk.. lol I live on the outskirts of chilton. I wild camped and walked the ridgeway 6 weeks ago but I did it the opposite way from ivanghoe beacon to Avebury. More water taps the first 40 miles going from that direction and a nice little water tap you probably used on the side of a church near Watlington. Was a heat wave when I done it also. Plenty of places to wild camp which is good and I must have passed about 10 people the whole journey. I'm glad you enjoyed the walk. P.s i Been thinking for the future why don't you give yourself "the great munroe challenge" that will cover you for a long time. Do all off Scotlands mountain munroe peaks and camp out on them?? Just an idea. Love the videos man been following you from the beginning and best of luck, see you on the road man 👍
    Stu

  • @justwhenyouthought6119
    @justwhenyouthought6119 11 месяцев назад

    First path I ever did as a 12 year old with a mate, totally unprepared even for that!
    Next year, better planning and the Pembrokeshire coast path which was glorious and still remains my favourite path in Britain. Some tough walking on that some days, up and down and in and out of cliffs and coves, thoroughly recommend it.
    Just planning a thousand miler for when I retire next year. Viking way from the Humber bridge, Hereward way to Grimes graves, Great chalk way to Lyme Regis, up to Chepstow, Offas dyke then across to York.

  • @RH-jd3ft
    @RH-jd3ft Год назад +2

    Words of wisdom,trust your elders they have more experience! Great video !

  • @Thighweaver
    @Thighweaver Год назад

    You would love coming over to North America and backpacking around. Such diversity here you can spend decades doing it and still not see and experience everything.

  • @MorewithMat
    @MorewithMat Год назад +1

    Great video Liam love the mixture of A and B roll and commentary to tell the story! Something I need to get better at with my own videos! Look forwards to see what’s up next! 🙌🏼

  • @johnheeley9478
    @johnheeley9478 Год назад

    Just became a member as your films are the best walking videos, keep up the brilliant 👏 work 😀

  • @edwardhudson9851
    @edwardhudson9851 Год назад +1

    Like I've said before mate,keep up the good work as it keeps this Expat Sth Londoner here in Edmonton Canada connected to my island of Britannia ;0)

  • @brendanrouse5432
    @brendanrouse5432 Год назад

    Just back from 400km over 15 days on Portuguese Camino - highly recommend to all.

  • @BenCurrington
    @BenCurrington Год назад

    Just the bit of calm and quiet I needed today. Thank you.

  • @stevejeffrey7948
    @stevejeffrey7948 Год назад +2

    Thanks. Next summer I am going to give that a go. Looks suitable for a 70 year old but not maybe at your pace...lol.

  • @alasdairmacmillan5359
    @alasdairmacmillan5359 Год назад

    Excellent..love all the sounds of the wild

  • @delsmith7725
    @delsmith7725 Год назад +3

    Amazing Liam. Absolutely stunning hike and expertly filmed. I feel reinvigorated. Cheers buddy 🙂

  • @vswild7005
    @vswild7005 Год назад +2

    I really like you channel. You’re so humble and easy going. Thanks for sharing your adventures :)

  • @joegardiner534
    @joegardiner534 Год назад +1

    Great videos. No nonsense, calm, relaxing footage. Great overlapping of foot steps with drone shots. Would be cool to see you walk the South Downs Way.

  • @froudy95
    @froudy95 Год назад +1

    Lol I live in Wantage and always walk up by the monument! Fair play will have to do the ridgeway someday

  • @markhyde1970
    @markhyde1970 Год назад

    Brilliant. Used to live in Bucks (Chiltern hills) and fly gliders off Ivinghoe Beacon as a weekend treat when I was a kid. Going up at the end of October. Might have to do this next summer (now living in Cornwall)

  • @jackwhorton6826
    @jackwhorton6826 Год назад

    Love the Ridgeway. I live in Wigginton, so it passes through towards the eastern edge. I feel very lucky to have it on the doorstep.

  • @yvonnebailey9973
    @yvonnebailey9973 Год назад +1

    Good to see you out and about again. Some great views. Take care.

  • @phil_the_explorer3068
    @phil_the_explorer3068 Год назад +2

    Amazing place ❤️ Looking forward to walking on it on day. And the deers 💜💜

  • @Wisey-Walks
    @Wisey-Walks 3 месяца назад

    Well done Liam, great vid. Planning to do Ridgeway at end of March. I've done Wessex Ridgeway from Avebury to Lyme Regis (took 9 days), so good to do the other direction.

  • @tomo870
    @tomo870 Год назад +2

    Excellent mate thanks for sharing your journey!. 😎

  • @Celisar1
    @Celisar1 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful landscapes! Merry old England!

  • @Geemeel1
    @Geemeel1 Год назад +2

    GREAT vid, could have been an hour for me:-) We want more, :-) well done Liam, Great and inspiring , I am putting my boots on and go for a walk myself after seeing you. ✨

  • @johnburrows6055
    @johnburrows6055 Месяц назад

    Great Liam, thanks.👍

  • @gingerbreadmanjourneys5380
    @gingerbreadmanjourneys5380 Год назад +2

    Nice one Liam. I’ll be doing this one next year. If you want a big challenge how about the Southern Upland Way? Not well known but a hell of a trek.

  • @qUinnwd
    @qUinnwd Год назад +2

    Brilliant video Liam, nice hike!

  • @IrelandRider
    @IrelandRider Год назад +2

    I wish I had the fitness and confidence to do what you do, I'm not gonna say anymore about your trek, but it was really enjoyable and a great watch, I'll look forward to your next adventure 👍

  • @jimmillward3505
    @jimmillward3505 Год назад +2

    great walk by the looks well done Liam

  • @MrSailor36
    @MrSailor36 Год назад

    Great work with sound and editing. I love that seamless feeling of the video :-)

  • @benhayes5096
    @benhayes5096 Год назад

    Mate I really enjoy your commentery on this one! Awesome.

  • @edwardcutler8024
    @edwardcutler8024 Год назад

    I've been walking parts of the Ridgeway my whole life, I have been waiting for this video a long time. you really captured the beauty of our little patch of nature

  • @Nico-ss9lr
    @Nico-ss9lr 4 месяца назад

    Great vid Liam. Nothing like walking in the UK in the summer

  • @sifromearth
    @sifromearth Год назад +1

    Another great video Liam. I moved away from England 5 years ago and your videos always made me homesick (in a good way of course). I've always been very in touch with the countryside and am pleased to say that I plan to move back to North Yorkshire in the next few months. I will take some time to appreciate the amazing countryside, that I all too often took for granted (without realising), before I start working again. I will definitely be exploring some areas that you have been fortunate enough to experience. Peace brother and keep these videos coming 🙂

  • @KimSebak
    @KimSebak Год назад +2

    Great Hike and fantastic storytelling, have a nice weekend :)

  • @thelifeofroley2253
    @thelifeofroley2253 Год назад

    Liam I live 5 miles away from Hackpen/Avebury. Keep up the good content you have a really relaxing vibe which we love to watch on a chilled out evening. We have been subscribed since 5k. RUclips needs more channels like this ❤️ Love from me and my boy Roley

  • @lewis_kelly
    @lewis_kelly Год назад

    Used to walk part of the Ridgeway when I was living in Reading, there's a superb pub near Goring. Thanks for this video, brings back some really good memories

  • @heather5780
    @heather5780 Год назад

    Brilliant Liam! Thank you for taking us with you :o)

  • @TheBridget1953
    @TheBridget1953 11 месяцев назад

    Liam you might be young now but that Sun will come back and get you later in life. Get your hat on 🤠😎

  • @eskimokid
    @eskimokid Год назад +2

    I've loved watching your videos recently and was excited when I saw this one pop up! I live near Avebury and regularly run along the Ridgeway - it's just such a beautiful trail to explore!

  • @john101CT
    @john101CT Год назад

    Ah, Liam Brown, what a super video in every sense. Having joined you for so many of your RUclips since your army days, we feel like old friends but it is very heartening to see you evolve both personally and professionally. Wow, what spectacular footage, and your expert editing. England, lovely, England. I have been very invested in the Queen's passing and the awesome traditions and coverage of the crowds (may she rest in peace and rise in glory), so my affection for England is particularly strong right now. You as a person and in your videos portray England in such a positive light. So grateful for each of your videos. But, it seems you did not cook for yourself this time. Not drinking tea out of your famous glass or brushing your teeth. So many expectations!! Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa.

  • @andrewdunmore
    @andrewdunmore Год назад

    Awesome video Liam! Very professional, well made and produced! Looks like a great route to hike and it looks like you had fantastic weather for your journey! 😊

  • @jwhite7303
    @jwhite7303 Год назад

    Hi Liam , I’m from Swindon and you passed liddington hill where that pillar box was situated.. lovely countryside along the route ❤ what great weather to walk along the great ridgeway hills

  • @stevegulseren1078
    @stevegulseren1078 Год назад +1

    I walked it 23 / 24 years ago, it was my first long distance trail as my home town is not far from Ivinghoe, I've never heard it pronounced the way you did! Great video, enjoyed watching that

  • @nadenegordon7639
    @nadenegordon7639 Год назад

    Hello from Australia. Love your walks in beautiful England. Thanks for taking us.

  • @martincrook5057
    @martincrook5057 Год назад

    it was our boxing day tradition to walk up Ivinghoe beacon at night from the layby on the B489. you had fish and chips from wendover nice.

  • @LightweightUK2007
    @LightweightUK2007 Год назад

    Hey @LiamBrown, be careful using single use plastic bottles over and over as the plastic can leach into your water as they degrade, it’s really not good for you. Get yourself a steel bottle (keeps water cold in summer too) or a BPA free plastic reusable bottle instead. It’s also more environmentally friendly. Great vids, keep up the cool work 🙏🏼💚😊

  • @WalksWithOlly
    @WalksWithOlly Год назад

    Really enjoyed that, having walked The Ridgeway myself a few years ago. Your wild camping and those drone shots really stood out for me. Thanks for creating and sharing.