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Well done for day one, we hiked and wild camped the Cumbria way back in June during the heatwave, I ended up with sun stroke and heat exhaustion up on high pike. So came off trail in Caldbeck, it’s a brilliant beautiful hike throughout. Our videos are on our channel. We took our time hiking this trail as just head down going for it wouldn’t have allowed us to appreciate the scenery and soak in the experience. Subbed to yours as I love your attitude and upbeat character. 😊 the brook at 19:33 is where we brushed our teeth and had breakfast on the morning of day two. 😊
Great hike so far Liam...... captured perfectly. Just a little heads-up & something to keep the farmers happy. Whenever you climb over a gate, always climb over it as close to the hinges as possible. This puts the least amount of stress onto the hinges, thus helping the longevity of the gate....... Believe me, if a the farmer were to see you he'd be thankful. ATB
Awesome video mate you make me laugh, mate .and im a fellow bradfordian did it in August, loved it . My knee pack in coming down the other side of the snake pass so took me a day longer than planned Doing the coast to coast next May 192 miles
Oh mate those zig zags coming down Stake Pass were a killer! Good to see a fellow Bradfordian supporting the channel. Would love to do the Coast to Coast 1 day, not sure i’m ready for that yet 😅
I have done The Cumbria way last year so have watched loads of videos of people doing it and yours is one of the best . Really enjoyed it great content you are very natural in front of camera !
Good to see a "wild camping" RUclipsr doing a proper backpack 👍. I've walked the Cumbria Way several times, I'm lucky to live close to it!... it's a great walk 👌 Well done Liam, I'm looking forward to the next episode.
@@GoodBlokeOutdoorsyou're putting some great stuff out there, making people want to see the next video, you got the great northern banter...you going all the way pal 👍
Brilliant video mate. It was great watching you hike the paths I did earlier this year. Should a awesome walk. Cracking spot for your first night. Looking forward to watching the next part ATB Dan 👍 👍 👍 👍
Yea the first section is abit of a hassel to navigate to be fair, I did it with my dad a couple of years back and because we were chatting we missed the trail a couple of times 🤣
Another great video, I’m going through your videos/channel I’m scared of cows too and you hike loads sonhow do you generally go about navigating them I’ve had them all stand up and approach my direction….pretty scary
Great video, looks so different in autumn, that bull sign is bullshit from land owner, Ive been there twice in 2 years no bull, think they are trying to put off hikers
Thanks mate, not the greatest weather, quite claggy but it cleared up the next day. And Yeah probably or to stop people trying to wild camp in the field or something, I didn’t see a Bull anyway thankfully. Thanks for watching Keith
Funny guy you are Liam, can’t wait for next episode!!! what footwear did you use and how many pair of socks? I’ve been trekking and camping around the Peak District the last couple of months and constantly have boggy soaked feet. Shite putting wet boots on in a morning. I’ve got some north face beauties that are allegedly waterproof, dunno if I need different footwear or just need to man up a bit? Be nice to know your thoughts. Nath sheff
Thanks mate, next episode Monday 7pm. Footwear was Nike Zegama Zoom X Trail shoes.. Socks were Darn Tough socks with some Injinji toe sock liners. Good combo! Yeah these aren’t waterproof just gotta deal with the dampness and they dry off pretty quick compared to boots. Might be worth buying some Sealskin waterproof socks mate, I don’t like them for the long distance multi days as they can make your feet sweat but for over nighters where you want to keep your feet dry they are spot on 👌🏼
Looking forward to seeing the rest of this trip mate looks epic, what power bank do you take on these multi day hikes that manages to keep all your gear charged? Cheers.
Thanks mate! I use this powerbank its 26,800 mAh 👉🏼 amzn.to/3ntOMbq never let me down and the best manufacture of powerbanks IMO ! Perfect for Multiday hikes, if going for 1 night then 10,000 mAH will do fine.
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That was ace. Yours are about the only videos I don't skip through cos' there are no boring bits. Looking forward to day 2.
Love that mate, thats what I like to hear; hopefully see you on the next 1 Monday 7pm
Nice one Liam. As a Yorkshire expat living in Wales it’s ace to hear some Yorkshire-ims. Hope you got all that bab off your foot!
I’m half welsh ( I think 😅 ) ha yeah cleaned the trail shoes before I headed in to the co-op in Coniston 😅
thanks for watching
Brilliant cinematography bud, stunning work here! 🥾
Thanks bud, appreciate it 👍🏼
You put a right shift in on day one in wet conditions Liam.Good to see you on a trail.
25.8 mile on first day so a nice chunk of it done 👍🏼 Thanks for watching mate
Gu-on liam lad. Spot on as always, looking forward to rest of the vids. 🤙
Thanks mate
Well done for day one, we hiked and wild camped the Cumbria way back in June during the heatwave, I ended up with sun stroke and heat exhaustion up on high pike. So came off trail in Caldbeck, it’s a brilliant beautiful hike throughout. Our videos are on our channel. We took our time hiking this trail as just head down going for it wouldn’t have allowed us to appreciate the scenery and soak in the experience. Subbed to yours as I love your attitude and upbeat character. 😊 the brook at 19:33 is where we brushed our teeth and had breakfast on the morning of day two. 😊
Great hike so far Liam...... captured perfectly. Just a little heads-up & something to keep the farmers happy. Whenever you climb over a gate, always climb over it as close to the hinges as possible. This puts the least amount of stress onto the hinges, thus helping the longevity of the gate....... Believe me, if a the farmer were to see you he'd be thankful. ATB
Never knew this mate, thank you for the heads up, appreciate it !
The “nooo” I let out when I saw it said “to be continued” 😂 ready for part 2 please
Monday 7pm 😊 3 Parts in total, wanted to do it as 1 but knew it would get too long.
Splash Of desiel sent to you mate, always injoy your vids 👍
Oh mate what a guy, thank you for that. Much appreciated!
Great stuff as usual Liam, already impatient for pt 2!
usual time Monday 7pm mate, this will be in 3 parts in total 👍🏼
Love your channel bro , very entertaining being a wild camper myself I appreciate watching your adventures when I can’t get out myself. Top bloke 👍
Thanks bro, appreciate it. 👍🏼
Eh up.. cracking vid mate.. keep up the good work dude.. aye
Thanks dude
Awesome video mate you make me laugh, mate .and im a fellow bradfordian did it in August, loved it .
My knee pack in coming down the other side of the snake pass so took me a day longer than planned
Doing the coast to coast next May 192 miles
Oh mate those zig zags coming down Stake Pass were a killer! Good to see a fellow Bradfordian supporting the channel. Would love to do the Coast to Coast 1 day, not sure i’m ready for that yet 😅
Not something I fancy doing but enjoyed it nonetheless, bud. Nice one 👍
Think i’ve confirmed i’m certainly more of a mountain camper after doing this, enjoyed it but certainly prefer the summit camps 👌🏼
Hi Liam, another cracking video, you do make me chuckle with your one liners. 👍
Thanks Carol 😊 part 2 out tomorrow
Brilliant video Liam , looking forward to the next episode of your adventures 🤙👌🏕️
Thanks Lee, appreciate the comment bud
I have done The Cumbria way last year so have watched loads of videos of people doing it and yours is one of the best . Really enjoyed it great content you are very natural in front of camera !
Thanks Roger appreciate the comment mate!
Good to see a "wild camping" RUclipsr doing a proper backpack 👍.
I've walked the Cumbria Way several times, I'm lucky to live close to it!... it's a great walk 👌
Well done Liam, I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks mate! Wish I lived closer to the Lake District!
Love Cumbria mate it's my favourite place, another banging video and the scenery is top 😉
Gotta be mine as well mate, love the Lake District and can’t wait to get back up there!
You have, in my humble opinion, taken over from Hazey in the good chit chat multi day interesting stuff. Already looking forward to the next one pal
No chance mate, not seen his videos for a while but he is 1 of the goats!
Appreciate that though man it means a lot 👌🏼
@@GoodBlokeOutdoorsyou're putting some great stuff out there, making people want to see the next video, you got the great northern banter...you going all the way pal 👍
Top class Liam, brilliant stuff, love watching❤❤
Thanks Alan
Another cracking video . 💯
Thanks bro
Excellent video looking foreword to part 2
Thanks mate
rescued my Monday evening RUclips mate 🙌
Legend thanks mate
Top video mate, I've gone on baw ma sen another book😂don't change😂🤙
Cheers mate, part 2 is in the description 👌🏼
Wow mate, what an epic journey 😊 looking forward to the next part. Stay safe Liam and God bless you mate 💪👍🙏🙏
Thanks Colin, was certainly feeling it by the end of day 1 !
nice video. Hi from Dothan , Alabama
Thanks Chris, awesome that videos are reaching Alabama!
Excellent video, always a good laugh!
Brilliant video mate.
It was great watching you hike the paths I did earlier this year.
Should a awesome walk.
Cracking spot for your first night.
Looking forward to watching the next part
ATB Dan 👍 👍 👍 👍
Thanks Dan, appreciate the comment mate, did you record it ? If so i’ll check out your video of the Cumbria Way!
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors yeah,I recorded it.wish I recorded more,especially stake pass to show how brutal it was. Conditions were horrific.
Thanks!
You’re support is much appreciate Alan, really does mean a lot mate, very grateful. Thanks
Keep on the road with some diesel.
great vid great route. blue chest pack and blue top looks like you have a great set of lungs lol
Yea the first section is abit of a hassel to navigate to be fair, I did it with my dad a couple of years back and because we were chatting we missed the trail a couple of times 🤣
Yeah just the fields that got me, thanks for watching mate.
Nice one Liam. You made some good progress there for the first day. Got some decent miles in. Well presented video!
Yes mate, according to my app I did 25.8 miles on day 1 so got a nice chunk of it done 👍🏼
Big up for Ulverston, home town
nice one, a good slog through the mud, mind the cows, they wont hurt you!!!
Haha I try avoid those cows if possible 😅
Another banging video m8 hope your knees hold out I'm sure they will brother 👍
Thanks Peter, was certainly starting to feel it by the end of day 1 👍🏼
Another great video, I’m going through your videos/channel
I’m scared of cows too and you hike loads sonhow do you generally go about navigating them I’ve had them all stand up and approach my direction….pretty scary
Really enjoyed watching... fantastic 👌
Great video, looks so different in autumn, that bull sign is bullshit from land owner, Ive been there twice in 2 years no bull, think they are trying to put off hikers
Thanks mate, not the greatest weather, quite claggy but it cleared up the next day.
And Yeah probably or to stop people trying to wild camp in the field or something, I didn’t see a Bull anyway thankfully.
Thanks for watching Keith
Funny guy you are Liam, can’t wait for next episode!!! what footwear did you use and how many pair of socks? I’ve been trekking and camping around the Peak District the last couple of months and constantly have boggy soaked feet. Shite putting wet boots on in a morning. I’ve got some north face beauties that are allegedly waterproof, dunno if I need different footwear or just need to man up a bit? Be nice to know your thoughts. Nath sheff
Thanks mate, next episode Monday 7pm.
Footwear was Nike Zegama Zoom X Trail shoes..
Socks were Darn Tough socks with some Injinji toe sock liners. Good combo! Yeah these aren’t waterproof just gotta deal with the dampness and they dry off pretty quick compared to boots.
Might be worth buying some Sealskin waterproof socks mate, I don’t like them for the long distance multi days as they can make your feet sweat but for over nighters where you want to keep your feet dry they are spot on 👌🏼
Looking forward to seeing the rest of this trip mate looks epic, what power bank do you take on these multi day hikes that manages to keep all your gear charged? Cheers.
Thanks mate! I use this powerbank its 26,800 mAh 👉🏼 amzn.to/3ntOMbq never let me down and the best manufacture of powerbanks IMO ! Perfect for Multiday hikes, if going for 1 night then 10,000 mAH will do fine.
Cracking video mate👌🏽
Would you recommend the backpack? Been looking at one of those myself
Yes mate Quidian Pro its fantastic , not sure if i’ll use it for my full winter kit but for majority of year its spot on 👌🏼
Still howling at “deep in bab” 😂
Hahaha 😅 thanks for watching mate