So beautiful mountain and view of the valley and just seeing the whole universe sort of hehe. Lots of greens, amazing landscape views. It's great to hike and camp in the wilderness and really enjoy nature... The water was somewhat looking muddy. I hope it's safe. Thanks for sharing my friend. 😍😊👍😊😍🧡
Hello G. The North Pennines really is a quiet and peaceful area. I like it a lot. The muddy water was okay though think it might've clogged up the filter a bit. Thank you for watching and commenting. Best wishes, Chris
Beautiful scenery. That hare hopping toward you made me laugh - wondered if you were under attack, like Monty Python rabbits! so big. We have snowshoe hares where I live, but they aren't usually that large. Love seeing all the flowers.
Enjoyed re- watching this yet again Chris. Possibly up there this weekend. Last time I pitched near that nice rocky scarp, on the southwest side a couple of summers ago. Love that place. Atb
How do UP. Probably because it's the Pennines highest, but I love Cross Fell. It interests me more than anything the Lake District has to offer (folk will think I'm doolally!).
It's a lovely mountain and the Vue is fantastic. I'm not a walker has such. I used to repair walls in the area. I'm retired now. I watch the likes of you trapesing upwards. I used to walk miles to repair gaps mainly on Boundaries. All weather's good and bad conditions.
Yes, I'm a big fan of Cross Fell and have a lot of good memories of it. I bet you would appreciate the massive wind shelter on the summit which looks like a dry-stone wall type construction. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. 👍
Brilliant! It's a special and underrated bit of England and well worth the effort to go and see. Love the gas cylinder mishap; I've done similar with the old ones that you puncture and seal to the stove, but I was smoking a cigarette too, in the days when I was a lot younger and dafter...
I really like the North Pennines Oliver, probably the best place in England to really 'get away from it all'. Re' the gas stove, my trips are usually a litany of similar mishaps. I certainly wouldn't've been trusted with those old stoves. Thanks for watching pal, hope you are well. Cheers, Chris
Well enjoyed my hike, brought way too much gear will go lighter next time.. thought I had a nice pitch but had lumps of grass under tent... How do you get comfy on the lumpy moor ? Had a roll mat but didn't seem to do much.. Weather was very misty Sunday morning = Loads of condensation 👍
@@trigpointvinnie Nice one Vinny. With each trip you'll slim down what you take until you get it to just what makes you comfortable. To be honest roll mats are okay but on lumpy ground, not the most comfortable. Inflatable mats are better at soaking up lumps but can cost more.
first class vid Chris...so much interest...i remember collect some little pieces of purplish rock when we walked the PW all those years ago...now i know what it was...oh and great to see the Frog orchids....nice one bud.
I first heard about the fluorite in Wainwright's PW Companion. I probably still have the bits I collected from the PW I did many years ago too. Thanks for watching and commenting Steve. Best wishes, Chris
How do Phill. It's a bit of a drive up there for me really but I'm always glad I've made the effort when I get there. Hope you are well mate. Cheers, Chris
Tha's been lucky with weather up there then Chris if it's always been sunny.. I did cross fell in clagg, did Greg's hut in clagg & spent the night there nice little place.. Such a nice remote feel to the area up there too which is great..hsve you sorted the BeFree out.. Had mine go like that I contacted katadyn & solution is to soak filter in hot water with a squirt of bleach or the Milton stuff.. Something to do with the water residue crystallising in the fibres when it goes dry & won't allow water to pass through.. The bleach dissolves that then it's good to go againn. Had to do it several times now..tfs mate Andy.
Aye, I've been a bit jammy with the weather on Cross Fell 😎 . Under different circumstances I might've been tempted to stay at Greg's Hut Andy, as it would be my first night in a bothy. Maybe next time. Thanks, yes, the BeFree seems okay now. I did exactly what you described with some dilute bleach. I might just do it every now and again even when it's okay to keep it in good working order. Thanks for watching and commenting pal. Cheers, Chris
Great Videos, my first wild camp coming up this weekend, keeping it local between Blackstone & Stoodley before I get more adventurous...Weather not great but on the plus side it wont be as busy...Fingers Crossed 👍
Thanks Vinnie. You've made a good choice there. Blackstone Edge itself is a great location, especially on the quieter eastern side overlooking Green Withens Res'. Last time I checked the forecast it was showery for weekend so you may get lucky and miss the rain. Either way, have a good one pal. Best wishes, Chris
Hello Kerry. Yep, the fast bit came out okay though I found myself having to really concentrate whilst doing it in case I tripped over a sheep 🙄😉. Best wishes, Chris x
Enjoyed revisiting this one Chis. I never have problems with my BeFree. I just swish it in water prior to a camp. That said you do a few peaty camps. Love how you let a a pint of gas out when screwing on the canister😂 It’s good to see it’s not just me that does stuff like that. Love that area. I was up High cup last Monday was going to camp but the winds were high. Tent would have coped but it would have been a restless night. Atb mate looking forward to your next.
How do UP. I've started storing my BeFree in a jam jar of weak bleach and water solution which works a treat. Saying that, I've recently bought a Platypus Quick Draw but I'm still not sure about it yet. The amount of balls-ups that don't make it to my films is staggering....I'm proper gormless. So much so, my dear ol' ma used to call me Frank Spencer 😉. I've just got back from a camp last night, I finally got round to completing the Dales 30 on Darnbrook Fell.
@@ChrisJB I’d love to know how many of us wild campers have ADHD. I’m truly happy when in the hills. I forget stuff all the time but am extremely resourceful so usually figure out a solution. See my Ullswater camp 🤦🏻♂️ 😂I absolutely love your stuff mate. Atb
Good afternoon Chris, very much like something from LOTRs, could you hear the hammering of dwarves in the heart of the mountain? Loved all the cotton grass too, and a nice bothy, really well looked aftergood to see a visitor book too. Nice to get time to explore the plateau too, even better once the sun popped out to say hello 👍🌞 loved this walk and wild camp, really well put together and edited video too, very nice to watch and join you on this adventure. Catch you soon, Ceri and Kat 👍🌄🏕♥️☕
Hello you two. As a bit of a Tolkein fan I often like to draw parallels from LOTR, etc......even when they don't exist🙄🙂 ! I often portray Cross Fell as a bit of a beast but the route I took isn't bad at all. I suppose another kindly weather experience made a difference. The morning after was quite a shock. Nothing like that was forecast at all. As always folks, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Have a great week. Chris
Brill again Chris, just shows how weather conditions can change so quickly up there.Once got caught on Ingleborough in the mist.Looked a good old slog to the summit Mate 👍 keep em coming👍
It is a bit of a slog Andrew but this route is quite easy in all honesty. Yes, the mist was a bit of a shock and I'm glad I had the compass and GPS on my phone. Best wishes, Chris
Well done Chris. That looks a great place to camp. I drove beneath Cross Fell along the A66 on my home from the Lakes. It looks an impressive and intimidating mountain from there. I must admit that this is the one part of the Pennine Way that makes me hope for good weather on the day I walk it. I imagine it could be brutal up there in bad weather. Enjoyed watching as always
Thanks Anthony. I always build Cross Fell up to be a bit of a beast in my mind but maybe because I've been lucky with the weather, I have always found it quite benign and especially on this route, in the main it is mostly a long and quite easy plod. Dufton to Alston, taking in CF really is a great section of the PW and I hope you get decent weather for it too so you can really enjoy its merits. Best wishes, Chris
@@ChrisJB I reckon it was just passing and no doubt they can cover some miles looking for food . I went back up to cross fell the next day with high hopes but nothing and would be lucky to see one again up there
Hello Darren. Can I asked how it looked on the big telly? I only ask as I don't film in 4k because my computer can't handle it! Cheers for watching and the kind comment pal. ATB, Chris
Another cracking post Chris. Never been up there so it's on my (rather long) list of walks I'd like to do. Amazing how close you got to the Hare. Many thanks.
I think Cross Fell is a bit of an acquired taste Neil but I've always had a soft spot for it. Yes, the hare was brilliant. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂 ATB, Chris
Hi Chris, a very interesting video and its amazing how much closer to somewhere when you have spent the night there. I haven't been on Cross Fell as on my Pennine way walk I missed it out due to high winds. When in the lakes the other week I saw an Orchid called a Bee Orchid I think and I thought you would have been interested in that. Cheers.
What a shame you missed Cross Fell Dave. What route did you take instead? Saying that, when I did the PW, Cross Fell was the only place I managed to go astray....in perfectly clear conditions 🙄. I hope you get the chance to do it sometime. This route is quite easy really. Well done on the bee orchid. When I first started taking an interest in flowers, I was desperate to see a bee orchid. I eventually saw my first in Millers Dale in the Peak District. I was chuffed to bits. Best wishes pal. Chris 🍻
@@ChrisJB I stopped in a Hotel in Middleton with the Mrs the night before and as I had previously hiked up to Cow green res I got Helen to drop me in Garragill. I just didnt fancy the strong winds that day.👍
well in mate, Im glad to see I was not the only one clagged in, got clagged in last night up on the back end of Knoutberry Haw revisiting one I did some years ago.
How do George. I know mountain weather can be unpredictable but the morning moorgrime genuinely came as a big surprise. I remember bagging Knoutberry, just a quick dash up from Galloway Gate one evening. Best wishes, Chris
Nice one Chris, enjoyed that even if the weather didn't quite work out for you. Cross Fell is on my to do list as I'm keen to find out which bothy is higher Greg's Hut or the Hutchy Hut in the Cairngorms. I'd do my own GPS measurement. 😁
Just checked on the Greg's Hut website, which calls it the 'highest in England' only. Boo 😉 ! I've never stayed in a bothy but would really like to. I find it strange that I have quite an attachment to this pudding-bowl shaped high blob. It can only be the memories down the years . Thanks for watching pal. Cheers, Chris
@@WalkWithWallace I've recently heard whispers of another 'secret' bothy not too far from Greg's Hut and after a bit of internet research and map-checking I think I might've sussed out where it is.
Hello Michael and thanks for watching and commenting. I'm a big fan of the North Pennines as it is a quiet area. Despite the height, Cross Fell isn't that hard a walk on the route I took and I think you'd be fine. 🙂. Best wishes, Chris
Hi Chris. Must admit not heard of Cross Fells before . Good job you had a filter for that spring water collection. Not exactly luxury hotel standard for the cottage stop over accommodation, or was that a visit? Like yourself, Michael is very much into Geology. Often find the Weather forecasts unreliable. I liked the fast tempo beat of the soundtrack. Best wishes. Shanita
Hello Shanita. Cross Fell often gets overlooked as it is not as rugged as the Lakeland Fells, which is a shame as it offers far more solitude than those, which I what I tend to seek. Yes, the bothy was rather basic but I am of the mind that I may make the effort to stay overnight there sometime 🙂. As for the geology, it is what I studied at university. Disappointingly, I never made a career from it but I still take an interest. Best wishes, Chris
Great vid Chris, i was up there a few month ago but never camped up there. my filter goes to a bad flow rate if i let it go dry for a bit, seems to pick up after it soaks for a while, thathanks for sharing atb Mark
How do Mark. Thanks for watching and the nice comment. Interesting about the filter as I always let it dry out before putting it away. Perhaps I should re-hydrate it first before setting off? Like Katadyn suggested I flushed it with a very weak bleach solution and it has definitely helped. Best wishes, Chris
Nice one Chris, I think that was the morning I passed you on the way back from the Lakes. It had been really good the night before but was pretty bleak in the morning, it looked a bit grim up there as I passed. I thought I was nailed on going to get a decent sunset and it just dissolved about an hour before it was due. Can't win em all 🙂
How do Dave. Yes, I got exactly the same conditions and thought the same re' the sunset. I really didn't expect it to be so grim by morning though!. As always, thanks for watching and commenting. Chris
Enjoyed this Chris , I have never managed Cross Fell as of yet ... I'm guessing there are plenty of places to pitch if you can get a peg in. The weather seems to do its own thing up there Chris, both times I went up onto the Northern pennines in sunshine and came down in cloud lol . Cracking camp at height atb Dave
How do Dave. Yes, you are spoilt for choice with pitches really, if you can avoid the stony bits. Also, you can can get water much higher at Greg's Hut, where it comes out of a pipe near the bothy. Very handy. Hope you make it up there sometime. ATB, Chris 👍
This is a bold claim but I think Cross Fell is my favourite mountain in England and Wales. It is such a beast! I would love to try Greg's Hut for an overnighter sometime.
Absolutely marvellous video. Lovely place to visit. Spectacular views. Well done to you. Great job.Thanks for sharing
Many thanks for the kind words Muhammad. Best wishes, Chris
So beautiful mountain and view of the valley and just seeing the whole universe sort of hehe.
Lots of greens, amazing landscape views. It's great to hike and camp in the wilderness and really enjoy nature...
The water was somewhat looking muddy. I hope it's safe. Thanks for sharing my friend. 😍😊👍😊😍🧡
Hello G. The North Pennines really is a quiet and peaceful area. I like it a lot. The muddy water was okay though think it might've clogged up the filter a bit. Thank you for watching and commenting. Best wishes, Chris
Beautiful scenery. That hare hopping toward you made me laugh - wondered if you were under attack, like Monty Python rabbits! so big. We have snowshoe hares where I live, but they aren't usually that large. Love seeing all the flowers.
Hello Karen....and Merry Christmas.....the hare was a real treat. They are normally quite timid. I've heard of snowshoe hares too. Best wishes, Chris
Enjoyed re- watching this yet again Chris. Possibly up there this weekend. Last time I pitched near that nice rocky scarp, on the southwest side a couple of summers ago. Love that place. Atb
How do UP. Probably because it's the Pennines highest, but I love Cross Fell. It interests me more than anything the Lake District has to offer (folk will think I'm doolally!).
It's a lovely mountain and the Vue is fantastic. I'm not a walker has such. I used to repair walls in the area. I'm retired now. I watch the likes of you trapesing upwards. I used to walk miles to repair gaps mainly on Boundaries. All weather's good and bad conditions.
Yes, I'm a big fan of Cross Fell and have a lot of good memories of it. I bet you would appreciate the massive wind shelter on the summit which looks like a dry-stone wall type construction. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. 👍
Iv sin that building on the top. It's nowt to do with me.
Brilliant! It's a special and underrated bit of England and well worth the effort to go and see. Love the gas cylinder mishap; I've done similar with the old ones that you puncture and seal to the stove, but I was smoking a cigarette too, in the days when I was a lot younger and dafter...
I really like the North Pennines Oliver, probably the best place in England to really 'get away from it all'. Re' the gas stove, my trips are usually a litany of similar mishaps. I certainly wouldn't've been trusted with those old stoves. Thanks for watching pal, hope you are well. Cheers, Chris
Well enjoyed my hike, brought way too much gear will go lighter next time.. thought I had a nice pitch but had lumps of grass under tent... How do you get comfy on the lumpy moor ? Had a roll mat but didn't seem to do much.. Weather was very misty Sunday morning = Loads of condensation 👍
@@trigpointvinnie Nice one Vinny. With each trip you'll slim down what you take until you get it to just what makes you comfortable. To be honest roll mats are okay but on lumpy ground, not the most comfortable. Inflatable mats are better at soaking up lumps but can cost more.
first class vid Chris...so much interest...i remember collect some little pieces of purplish rock when we walked the PW all those years ago...now i know what it was...oh and great to see the Frog orchids....nice one bud.
I first heard about the fluorite in Wainwright's PW Companion. I probably still have the bits I collected from the PW I did many years ago too. Thanks for watching and commenting Steve. Best wishes, Chris
Stunning Chris........Until the morning.
Never been up that way, must venture out further.
Thanks for sharing
ATB-Phill
How do Phill. It's a bit of a drive up there for me really but I'm always glad I've made the effort when I get there. Hope you are well mate. Cheers, Chris
Magical scenes.
Cheers mate. 🙂
Tha's been lucky with weather up there then Chris if it's always been sunny.. I did cross fell in clagg, did Greg's hut in clagg & spent the night there nice little place.. Such a nice remote feel to the area up there too which is great..hsve you sorted the BeFree out.. Had mine go like that I contacted katadyn & solution is to soak filter in hot water with a squirt of bleach or the Milton stuff.. Something to do with the water residue crystallising in the fibres when it goes dry & won't allow water to pass through.. The bleach dissolves that then it's good to go againn. Had to do it several times now..tfs mate Andy.
Aye, I've been a bit jammy with the weather on Cross Fell 😎 . Under different circumstances I might've been tempted to stay at Greg's Hut Andy, as it would be my first night in a bothy. Maybe next time. Thanks, yes, the BeFree seems okay now. I did exactly what you described with some dilute bleach. I might just do it every now and again even when it's okay to keep it in good working order. Thanks for watching and commenting pal. Cheers, Chris
Really enjoyed it Chris.
Cheers Dave and thanks for watching. 🙂
Great Videos, my first wild camp coming up this weekend, keeping it local between Blackstone & Stoodley before I get more adventurous...Weather not great but on the plus side it wont be as busy...Fingers Crossed 👍
Thanks Vinnie. You've made a good choice there. Blackstone Edge itself is a great location, especially on the quieter eastern side overlooking Green Withens Res'. Last time I checked the forecast it was showery for weekend so you may get lucky and miss the rain. Either way, have a good one pal. Best wishes, Chris
What a gorgeous landscape. It feels very remote. Have a great day, Brian and Sah
It's the remote feel that really draws me to the North Pennines. Thank you for watching and commenting. Best wishes, Chris
Loved the speeded up walking 😃 always good to get there early and have some chill time x
Hello Kerry. Yep, the fast bit came out okay though I found myself having to really concentrate whilst doing it in case I tripped over a sheep 🙄😉. Best wishes, Chris x
Enjoyed revisiting this one Chis. I never have problems with my BeFree. I just swish it in water prior to a camp. That said you do a few peaty camps. Love how you let a a pint of gas out when screwing on the canister😂 It’s good to see it’s not just me that does stuff like that. Love that area. I was up High cup last Monday was going to camp but the winds were high. Tent would have coped but it would have been a restless night. Atb mate looking forward to your next.
How do UP. I've started storing my BeFree in a jam jar of weak bleach and water solution which works a treat. Saying that, I've recently bought a Platypus Quick Draw but I'm still not sure about it yet.
The amount of balls-ups that don't make it to my films is staggering....I'm proper gormless. So much so, my dear ol' ma used to call me Frank Spencer 😉.
I've just got back from a camp last night, I finally got round to completing the Dales 30 on Darnbrook Fell.
@@ChrisJB I’d love to know how many of us wild campers have ADHD. I’m truly happy when in the hills. I forget stuff all the time but am extremely resourceful so usually figure out a solution. See my Ullswater camp 🤦🏻♂️ 😂I absolutely love your stuff mate. Atb
Good afternoon Chris, very much like something from LOTRs, could you hear the hammering of dwarves in the heart of the mountain? Loved all the cotton grass too, and a nice bothy, really well looked aftergood to see a visitor book too. Nice to get time to explore the plateau too, even better once the sun popped out to say hello 👍🌞 loved this walk and wild camp, really well put together and edited video too, very nice to watch and join you on this adventure. Catch you soon, Ceri and Kat 👍🌄🏕♥️☕
Sorry the morning came in so thick and grey, great camp and height! Great job ♥️☕👍
Hello you two. As a bit of a Tolkein fan I often like to draw parallels from LOTR, etc......even when they don't exist🙄🙂 ! I often portray Cross Fell as a bit of a beast but the route I took isn't bad at all. I suppose another kindly weather experience made a difference. The morning after was quite a shock. Nothing like that was forecast at all. As always folks, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Have a great week. Chris
@@ChrisJB really enjoyed seeing the stone samples too, good sharing indeed 👍♥️ nothing wrong with an imaginary dwarf!? Right?
@@TeaInValhalla Imaginary dwarves are the cornerstone of my existence. Life would be so dull without them. 😉
Brill again Chris, just shows how weather conditions can change so quickly up there.Once got caught on Ingleborough in the mist.Looked a good old slog to the summit Mate 👍 keep em coming👍
It is a bit of a slog Andrew but this route is quite easy in all honesty. Yes, the mist was a bit of a shock and I'm glad I had the compass and GPS on my phone. Best wishes, Chris
Great video pal 👍
Thank you. 🙂
Well done Chris. That looks a great place to camp. I drove beneath Cross Fell along the A66 on my home from the Lakes. It looks an impressive and intimidating mountain from there. I must admit that this is the one part of the Pennine Way that makes me hope for good weather on the day I walk it. I imagine it could be brutal up there in bad weather. Enjoyed watching as always
Thanks Anthony. I always build Cross Fell up to be a bit of a beast in my mind but maybe because I've been lucky with the weather, I have always found it quite benign and especially on this route, in the main it is mostly a long and quite easy plod. Dufton to Alston, taking in CF really is a great section of the PW and I hope you get decent weather for it too so you can really enjoy its merits. Best wishes, Chris
Nice Video Chris, never done Cross Fell, looks like you had a good time apart from the Misty morning 😊 take care pal 😊
How do Tito. CF is a mountain I am very fond of and I'm sure I'll be back before too long. ATB, Chris 🙂
I saw a golden eagle once at that outcrop of rock at beginning of your video and I was chuffed to bits
I bet you were. I'd love to see a Pennine golden eagle. I've seen them up Scotland and in the Lakes when they used to be there. 🙂🦅
@@ChrisJB I reckon it was just passing and no doubt they can cover some miles looking for food . I went back up to cross fell the next day with high hopes but nothing and would be lucky to see one again up there
I hate waking up to clag. Great video mate
Yes a bit disappointing the morning after really. 🙄
Champion that buddy always learning, even watched it on the big telly 😄 thanks for posting 👍👍
Hello Darren. Can I asked how it looked on the big telly? I only ask as I don't film in 4k because my computer can't handle it! Cheers for watching and the kind comment pal. ATB, Chris
@@ChrisJB looked just fine mate clear as a bell and the colour was good 👍
@@Darrenfive0 Brill', ta. 😉
Another cracking post Chris. Never been up there so it's on my (rather long) list of walks I'd like to do. Amazing how close you got to the Hare. Many thanks.
I think Cross Fell is a bit of an acquired taste Neil but I've always had a soft spot for it. Yes, the hare was brilliant. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂 ATB, Chris
Hi Chris, a very interesting video and its amazing how much closer to somewhere when you have spent the night there. I haven't been on Cross Fell as on my Pennine way walk I missed it out due to high winds. When in the lakes the other week I saw an Orchid called a Bee Orchid I think and I thought you would have been interested in that.
Cheers.
What a shame you missed Cross Fell Dave. What route did you take instead? Saying that, when I did the PW, Cross Fell was the only place I managed to go astray....in perfectly clear conditions 🙄. I hope you get the chance to do it sometime. This route is quite easy really. Well done on the bee orchid. When I first started taking an interest in flowers, I was desperate to see a bee orchid. I eventually saw my first in Millers Dale in the Peak District. I was chuffed to bits. Best wishes pal. Chris 🍻
@@ChrisJB I stopped in a Hotel in Middleton with the Mrs the night before and as I had previously hiked up to Cow green res I got Helen to drop me in Garragill. I just didnt fancy the strong winds that day.👍
well in mate, Im glad to see I was not the only one clagged in, got clagged in last night up on the back end of Knoutberry Haw revisiting one I did some years ago.
How do George. I know mountain weather can be unpredictable but the morning moorgrime genuinely came as a big surprise. I remember bagging Knoutberry, just a quick dash up from Galloway Gate one evening. Best wishes, Chris
Nice one Chris, enjoyed that even if the weather didn't quite work out for you. Cross Fell is on my to do list as I'm keen to find out which bothy is higher Greg's Hut or the Hutchy Hut in the Cairngorms. I'd do my own GPS measurement. 😁
Just checked on the Greg's Hut website, which calls it the 'highest in England' only. Boo 😉 ! I've never stayed in a bothy but would really like to. I find it strange that I have quite an attachment to this pudding-bowl shaped high blob. It can only be the memories down the years . Thanks for watching pal. Cheers, Chris
@@ChrisJB see there's higher refuge huts that the MBA run, but they're not quite a bothy. 🤔
Bothy nights are class, particularly in winter. 🔥
@@WalkWithWallace I've recently heard whispers of another 'secret' bothy not too far from Greg's Hut and after a bit of internet research and map-checking I think I might've sussed out where it is.
@@ChrisJB ah nice, keep that under wraps. 😁
I love those wild remote places. Have never walked that area, and at my age, doubt I ever will. But at least your film let me see it by proxy. Thanks.
Hello Michael and thanks for watching and commenting. I'm a big fan of the North Pennines as it is a quiet area. Despite the height, Cross Fell isn't that hard a walk on the route I took and I think you'd be fine. 🙂. Best wishes, Chris
@@ChrisJB I agree that Cross Fell might be an area for both Michael and me to explore. (Never too late!!)
Hi Chris. Must admit not heard of Cross Fells before . Good job you had a filter for that spring water collection. Not exactly luxury hotel standard for the cottage stop over accommodation, or was that a visit? Like yourself, Michael is very much into Geology. Often find the Weather forecasts unreliable. I liked the fast tempo beat of the soundtrack. Best wishes. Shanita
Hello Shanita. Cross Fell often gets overlooked as it is not as rugged as the Lakeland Fells, which is a shame as it offers far more solitude than those, which I what I tend to seek. Yes, the bothy was rather basic but I am of the mind that I may make the effort to stay overnight there sometime 🙂. As for the geology, it is what I studied at university. Disappointingly, I never made a career from it but I still take an interest. Best wishes, Chris
another fine video mate.
Cheers Ken. Hope you are well pal.👍
@@ChrisJB good thanks Chris 👍
Great vid Chris, i was up there a few month ago but never camped up there. my filter goes to a bad flow rate if i let it go dry for a bit, seems to pick up after it soaks for a while,
thathanks for sharing atb Mark
How do Mark. Thanks for watching and the nice comment. Interesting about the filter as I always let it dry out before putting it away. Perhaps I should re-hydrate it first before setting off? Like Katadyn suggested I flushed it with a very weak bleach solution and it has definitely helped. Best wishes, Chris
Nice one Chris, I think that was the morning I passed you on the way back from the Lakes. It had been really good the night before but was pretty bleak in the morning, it looked a bit grim up there as I passed. I thought I was nailed on going to get a decent sunset and it just dissolved about an hour before it was due. Can't win em all 🙂
How do Dave. Yes, I got exactly the same conditions and thought the same re' the sunset. I really didn't expect it to be so grim by morning though!. As always, thanks for watching and commenting. Chris
Enjoyed this Chris , I have never managed Cross Fell as of yet ... I'm guessing there are plenty of places to pitch if you can get a peg in. The weather seems to do its own thing up there Chris, both times I went up onto the Northern pennines in sunshine and came down in cloud lol . Cracking camp at height atb Dave
How do Dave. Yes, you are spoilt for choice with pitches really, if you can avoid the stony bits. Also, you can can get water much higher at Greg's Hut, where it comes out of a pipe near the bothy. Very handy. Hope you make it up there sometime. ATB, Chris 👍
Knew I had seen a vid of you on cross fell.youll have to go back to visit Greg's hut it's just had new roof etc👌nice pitch outside if occupied.
This is a bold claim but I think Cross Fell is my favourite mountain in England and Wales. It is such a beast! I would love to try Greg's Hut for an overnighter sometime.
@@ChrisJB the helm wind on cross fell will certainly be blowing today 🌪️
@ 6.08 . Back of the net,boosh👍👍👍💥
Cheers Fraser mate. Hope you are well. Chris 👍
@@ChrisJB Thanks for posting your trips pal👍👍
Is it always misty in this area? Beautiful flowers
Hello Van. Yes, it does get a lot of mist up here. Saying that, this wasn't forecast so came as a bit of a shock.
@@ChrisJB But, you have prepared well for the unexpected condition.