Wainwright's Coast To Coast - Day 1 ( St Bees - Ennerdale Forest )

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Unused_Channel666
    @Unused_Channel666 2 года назад

    A great first day, looking forward to the rest 😁

  • @richmjb
    @richmjb 5 лет назад

    Hello Paul, I have thought of doing this walk for a long time. After watching your excellent c2c series, it inspired me to do it with my son. We did it this july in 14 days. What a fantastic experience with great weather, something I will remember forever. Cheers Richard.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  5 лет назад

      I think it might be my favourite hike to date and one the I will be hiking again one day.

  • @plodderoutdoors7794
    @plodderoutdoors7794 6 лет назад

    Great video of first day. Looking forward to following you on the rest of your journey. ATB Paul.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  6 лет назад

      Thanks. Yes it was a great hike. This was my 4th thur hike and hopefully I will do another this year.

  • @WorldSurvivalist
    @WorldSurvivalist 7 лет назад

    Brilliant stuff mate, I'm enjoying following your trip.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  7 лет назад

      Thanks. I will probably be uploading a new video each day as it takes me ages to edit them.

  • @paul333000
    @paul333000 7 лет назад

    Nice one! Looking forward to day 2. Paul.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  7 лет назад

      Wild Camping and Yomping thanks. I should be uploading it today sometime.

  • @jdhiker5576
    @jdhiker5576 3 года назад

    Hi mate really liked your c2c footage👍

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com 6 лет назад

    Just planning for this trip in September (2018) - very helpful - thanks :-)

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  6 лет назад +1

      If you have any questions just ask, I'll be happy to help.

    • @richbuilds_com
      @richbuilds_com 6 лет назад

      Just one so far - how did you do for water? I usually carry 2 litres & and sawyer. Are there enough places to refill? Any places to stock up before?

  • @DJOutdoors
    @DJOutdoors 4 года назад

    Hi Paul again, well I’m finally off on Saturday, your videos have been great for my planning camping with pub gardens, I’ll be making a video, Sherpa and packhorse are not open so I’m getting the train up. Have you got anything planned coming up?

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  4 года назад

      Yes, I'm hoping to hike the Pennine Way but finding my way to the start and back from the finish isn't easy so I may hike a different trail. Good luck for the C2C.

  • @stevetivy
    @stevetivy 6 лет назад

    Like the idea of the water bottle holders, could you advise what make they are as would like to try and get some of my own.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  6 лет назад

      The bottle holders I'm using are make by Zpacks www.zpacks.com/accessories/shoulderpouch.shtml and are quite expensive for what they are but here are some cheaper alternatives amzn.to/2rsLrsA amzn.to/2rukaWx.
      I hope this helps. If you have any more questions just ask, I'm happy to help.

  • @mamtorthedestroyer1168
    @mamtorthedestroyer1168 4 года назад

    Hello there fabulous videos restrictions permitting I’m planning to do the C2C later in the summer if possible. Did you use the C2C packhorse? Did you stay near the packhorse the night before and if you have the name of the B&B/hotel you stayed would be most appreciative. Thanks

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  4 года назад +1

      I didn't use Packhorse but I did use Sherpa to taxi me to the start and pick me up from the finish. I also didn't stay in any B&B/hotels, I carried a tent so stayed on campsites, pub gardens or wild camped.

    • @mamtorthedestroyer1168
      @mamtorthedestroyer1168 4 года назад

      Paul Willcocks thanks I hope to go

    • @mamtorthedestroyer1168
      @mamtorthedestroyer1168 4 года назад

      Paul Willcocks did you dip your feet in both seas and take a pebble? Thanks for the info vids are very helpful

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  4 года назад

      @@mamtorthedestroyer1168 No I didn't dip my feet or take a pebble but I did really enjoy this hike and will be doing it again someday. Hopefully I will be doing another long distance hike this year if all the virus madness ends. Thanks for your comment, its nice to know that people get enjoyment and information from my videos.

  • @stevebee5840
    @stevebee5840 Год назад

    Hi Paul great video can I just ask was it easy to navigate Ive heard people say the trail is not well signed how did you find it?

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  Год назад

      In places it isn't very well signed. Every trail I hike I always have my GPS with OS maps and the route preloaded.

  • @juliabjarvis
    @juliabjarvis 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Paul, I’ve enjoyed watching your videos. My mum is planning to walk Coast to Coast on her own this spring ( end of April 2018). All of her accommodation has been already booked. What advice would you give her. Is there a chance of getting lost or take the wrong path? She will have maps and books with her. How likely is to meet other people walking the same route?

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  6 лет назад +1

      Sometimes the path splits in two and there isn't a sign telling you which way to go so if she has a map and compass (and knows how to use them) she should be fine. I had the route programmed into my GPS which did help from time to time. I did bump into people that were also doing the Coast to Coast but we were hiking at different speeds so it normally was a quick chat then we parted ways. As for advice I would say make sure she is used to walking the distance she is planning to walk each day, pack as light as possible and enjoy the views.
      If you have anymore questions just ask.

    • @northofyou33
      @northofyou33 6 лет назад

      Julia Jarvis, how did she do? I am also a woman who would love to do this walk solo.

  • @tomleddingham8868
    @tomleddingham8868 3 года назад

    I watched your Dartmoor videos, do you follow summit or nothing with trev? He goes to Dartmoor a lot.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  3 года назад

      I've watched a lot of Summit or Nothing's videos and am itching to get back out on the moors again when this lockdown is over.

    • @tomleddingham8868
      @tomleddingham8868 3 года назад

      @@PaulWillcocks I must walk the coast to coast this spring summer

  • @barttorres1665
    @barttorres1665 7 лет назад

    What is the map book you are using. I am doing the Coast to Coast next year and don't have maps yet.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  7 лет назад +1

      Its called "Coast to Coast AZ for walkers". I mention in in my kit video ruclips.net/video/N-QL4U__kw4/видео.html

  • @kenhugaas1607
    @kenhugaas1607 6 лет назад

    Hello Paul! great video. i am going coast to coast this year, and i looking for a place to buy gas for my Primus gas burner in St. Bees. I cant find any place who sell gas on the net.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  6 лет назад

      Ken Hugaas I already had a gas canister so didn't need to buy one in St Bees. You could try ringing one of the shops in St Bees and asking them if they know where you could get one.

    • @kenhugaas1607
      @kenhugaas1607 6 лет назад

      Thank you, I will do that.

  • @DJOutdoors
    @DJOutdoors 4 года назад

    Hi Paul planning this walk, would you say it’s vital to take a gps? I’m looking to get one possibly the garmin extrex 10. I’ve not used one before, so you can download the entire route onto the gps? What gps did you use? Thanks, Dave

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  4 года назад +1

      Not vital if you are good with map and compass but it does make navigation a lot easier in the wind and rain. Its also peace of mind knowing that you can get the GPS out of your pocket and see exactly where you are and which way to go when there's a fork in the trail and no waymarker insight. My GPS is the Garmin eTrex 30 and it came with 1:50 OS maps of the UK. I don't think the eTrex 10 can have the OS maps on it but you should be able to download the route into it.
      Like a said, its not vital but I wouldn't want to hike without my GPS.
      GPS mentioned in my gear video ruclips.net/video/N-QL4U__kw4/видео.html
      Thanks for your comment and good luck for your hike.

    • @DJOutdoors
      @DJOutdoors 4 года назад

      Paul Willcocks thanks Paul look forward to your future videos

    • @DJOutdoors
      @DJOutdoors 4 года назад

      Paul Willcocks I’m looking to get the os map sd card you use it’s quite pricey but might be able to get it second hand. Did you plot the C2C route using garmin base camp so when you turned on the gps you can see the actual route? Thanks.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  4 года назад +1

      @@DJOutdoors I downloaded the C2C route from the internet and yes when you turn the GPS on the C2C route was on top of the OS map.

    • @DJOutdoors
      @DJOutdoors 4 года назад

      Paul Willcocks got garmin Oregon 450’second Hand for £50

  • @jeffcotton3172
    @jeffcotton3172 5 лет назад

    Hi Paul, thanks so much for your videos, I've really enjoyed them all! If push came to shove, how many days do you think you could do the c2c in?...doing very early starts/late finishes,short breaks etc. I have a window of 7 days to do it in and I've seen one other video of 2 guys that walked it in 7 days. Any advice? Many thanks.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Jeff, I think it all depends on your fitness level. To hike the C2C in 7 days means hiking an average of 27 miles a day and in some parts like the Lake District that means a lot of ups and downs. Also as you have seen in my videos finding places to camp are sparse in places and camping in the corner of a farmers field is definitely not recommended . If I was to hike the C2C again I think I would aim for 10 days with an average of 19 miles a day this would keep the longer days under 25 miles. Like I said before it all depends on your fitness level.
      Hope this helps.

    • @jeffcotton3172
      @jeffcotton3172 5 лет назад

      @@PaulWillcocks Thanks Paul for your helpful & prompt response. Your videos have provided me with a wealth of helpful information that I will find & will prove invaluble. Cheers.

  • @pauladams6969
    @pauladams6969 3 года назад

    What is the fleece your wearing?

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  3 года назад

      It's a Rab micro fleece

    • @pauladams6969
      @pauladams6969 3 года назад

      @@PaulWillcocks Oooo I will have to slim down to get into that one. But still in lockdown, so time will tell. Thanks mate. Looking forward to your next epic adventure.

  • @BravingTheOutDoors
    @BravingTheOutDoors 5 лет назад

    Hi there, I have a question... I'm looking to speak with someone (email is fine of course) who can help by telling me what are all the best places to wild camp along the way. I'm looking to do as much wild camping as possible - ideally exclusively but although I asked several people who made videos about their journey no one replied or was willing to help.
    I was hoping to circle places in advance so I can plan my days accordingly.
    From what I can tell pub gardens cost money just as much as campsites (right?) so for that reason ( as well as looking for the wild camping experience I was hoping to avoid them.
    Hoping you'll be willing to assist.
    Thanks.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  5 лет назад

      I really don't think trying to wild camp along the hole Coast to Coast is a good idea, remember wild camping isn't permitted outside of Scotland and Dartmoor. In the Lake District they seem to turn a blind eye to it so that's why I wild camped there also there's a lack of campsites there that are close to the trail. I can't remember how much I paid for each campsite/pub garden but the cheapest was £4pppn and I think up to around £12pppn.
      Hope this helps.

    • @BravingTheOutDoors
      @BravingTheOutDoors 5 лет назад

      @@PaulWillcocks I understand that. This is why I was hoping to speak with someone who walked the whole route and have a better idea as to all the places that are decent and inconspicuous.
      If some places are not, that's fine, gardens it is, but for me personally, unless I can wild camp a good portion of it, it just won't be "it".
      In case you're willing my email is atmajyoti/at/gmail.
      Cheers.

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  5 лет назад

      @@BravingTheOutDoors I already had my camp spots planned before I started so I didn't really look around for other inconspicuous spots. The coast to coast going through 3 national parks so that would be your best bet at wild camping just don't camp in any farmers fields which you will walk through a lot of. Outside of the national parks theres a lot of road walking and more farmland so I haven't a clue where you would wild camp. Sorry I can't help more.

  • @HistoryNiche
    @HistoryNiche 3 года назад

    What is the map book you have there?

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  3 года назад

      Coast to Coast Paper Map geni.us/DKBo​ (Amazon)

    • @HistoryNiche
      @HistoryNiche 3 года назад

      @@PaulWillcocks ah bummer it won't open

    • @PaulWillcocks
      @PaulWillcocks  3 года назад

      @@HistoryNiche amzn.to/3sYCpSB

  • @CharlesDodgson
    @CharlesDodgson 6 лет назад

    Um, you say you begin on the 23rd. What month?