Thank you Kinaya! The animals were really wonderful especially the magestic horse! I think he/she acknowledged me when I said hello by nodding its head!🙂
Lovely part of West Yorkshire and the Dales. Not visited Ponden Mill since I was a kid. Those sheep were funny - both facing each other on the bridge! 😂
Nice to see it is not only me that walks the wrong way lol. That is exactly what it's all about, chilling out on a great day in superb scenery and it's all absolutely free. Got to say 19.5 miles was canny going mind and another good campsite at Pondon Mill. Happy to walk passed the wildlife but never keen on going passed cows, sitting down or not. Making good progress and a nice final stop at Malham and what a beautiful white horse that was. Cheers Alan
Thanks Alan, as Si Ascent 41 said: walkers are never lost just geographically challenged!😁 I've never been worried by cows but there was an incident on this walk with a silly young cow who tried to intimidate me by walking behind me as a passed by. I was already aware of her agitation as I approached and on occasions like this I would try and find a route around her but was not able to this time. So I just turned around to face her with my arms out and she backed away. In all my years hillwalking and long distance backpacking I have only had two incidents with cows though. I think all animals can sense fear in humans and that might agitate them imho 🙂
Haha I must say I really enjoyed all the little moments you had with animals along the way! Well mannered sheep and reversing sheep 😂 Great scenery, it’s really very relaxing to watch this of an evening. Thank you 😊
I've feel rejuvenated just by watching your wander on video. There is nothing as wonderful as being out in the world and seeing the beauty in all it has to offer. The moors are just magical. The lonely wanders have always been some of my favorites, it's become more difficult to find a bit of solitude over the years. Alone time can be so good for the human spirit.💚Thanks so much for sharing your wander. Safe journey.💚
Another great episode, a good sign it's a good walk when you can't remember what day it is, lol. Weather has been good for you so far, hope it stays that way. To say I'm envious is an understatement. Thanks for sharing. ATB
Thank you! You're right about not remembering what day it is! The weather was quite kind to me but that all changed on Windy Gyle but that's for another episode!!😁
Love the town at the start . Good thing you did not see the killer dog. Nice horse man and cows and sheep and good weather .cool video thanks for sharing ATB
Thank you my friend! Most of the dogs I saw along the way were sheepdogs! The horse was so calm and did you see how he acknowledged me when I said hello with a nod of the head! 👍🙂
Watched this last weekend, could have sworn i'd commented then............loving the landscape, wild and wonderful. Never seen a sheep in reverse before lol, glad to hear your gear is holding up, once again a very enjoyable episode......bring on No 3, well done lad.........cheers...Stu....👍👌
Thanks Stu, I'm sure you commented on this video last week! Part 3 is out tomorrow! In part 4 you get a mention but I won't say why so as not to spoil the story!😁🍻
Awesome. As walkers we don't get lost, we just become geographically embarrassed lol. I think we have all done that and had to back track, all part of the fun. Yeah I can relate to being alone on the trail, Looking forward to more. Atb Si
Some wonderful countryside you passed through in Part 2 , Gargrave is pretty place I once shut the railway there with a broken train many years back lol atb Dave..
Enjoyed my stay at Gargrave! I'm sure the locals will forgive me for making a real pig's ear of the pronoucation in the video! The campsite was really peaceful and the chip shop served saveloy which I've been told in the comments is really hard to find in the north! Atb 👍🍻🙂
You covered some miles but it seemed a really chilled out walk, good that your taking your time to soak it all up but still walking a good distance, beautiful mixed landscapes along the way, that bird was noisy circling you, that Anker power port looks good, reversing sheep haha , this part looked a really pleasant part of the trail, along canals and reservoirs, I'm behind on my youtube watching so I'm always late watching videos these days, enjoyed watching 👍👍
Thanks Gaz mate! The animals made their presence felt on this part of the walk! The Anker Power Port is top quality - love it. It's quite easy to rack up the miles on the Pennine Way as the flagstones and hard packed paths on a lot of the way make it a dream to walk on but you still need the energy to keep plodding away though and keeping the pack weight down helps a lot too!👍🍻😁
Awesome scenery along the trail & you've managed a lot of friends along the way......Some of these rock walls seem to go on forever.....Can't imagine how much work was involved in the construction!!
That went really quick Snowy. There is a definite feeling that runs through you when you exit semi built up areas for the high moors. We literally breathe in all that space. Mind you field hopping has its appeal. I love to enter a new field. Call me a geek but that's what i enjoy. Loads of good moments in this one. I had visions of you shinnying that bridge and climbing over them sheep. A nice exchange though. Well, very enjoyable. All the best. Mark
Funny you should say that Mark when I climbed up on the fence to try and pass the back sheep finally figured out how to walk backwards and back into the field! I know what you're saying about the feeling of openness after the confines of a narrow path which there was plenty of leaving Hebden Bridge. 👍🙂
You're a brave man, it can be a real chore hiking in summer, especially in the open like that. Those water canals were very interesting, love the human history there. How old do you think they might have been? Nice of Shadowfax to pay you a visit. Enjoyed this one like I did the first. Will watch the third part tomorrow night!
I knew there was something about that horse!! Had to Google Shadowfax as not really watched TLOTR apart from the first one when it came out. The way he greeted me when I said hello by nodding its head he had to understand what I said! Thanks for watching the adventure. I think those canals have to be a few hundred years old at least but nowhere near old enough to be Roman built like Hadrian's wall which will be in part 5 :-)
Great video lots of information mate. Hebden bridge great i found one most friendly places in the UK i been to. Aladdins cave shop was closed when i did the end to end trail but think was old lady said i can drink straight from the spring by the shop which i did no filter needed :) I camped at the old ruins nice bit of wind shelter. The duck seemed bit lost there haha. Killer dog that does not sound good specially on the moors could be a werewolf :) I came across a sheep with its head stuck in a gate and one stuck in a crack in the ground they do get there self in a bit a pickle haha. Thanks richard
@@snowymatrix There was a sign bit like that in a Village near where i live and had photo of rabid dogs. :) you must been in the tan inn there a American Werewolf style pub sign in there :)
@@4seasonbackpacking I saw the sign in Tan Hill Inn - also one in the Stag Inn in Dufton and the Green Dragon Inn at Hardraw! The Green Dragon really reminded me of the pub in An American Werewolf in London!! :-)
@@4seasonbackpacking missed a trick there my friend great pub with really colourful local characters!😁 I was staying in the campsite close to the pub at the tea rooms 🙂
Well I’ve been to Withen top a couple of times, not sure about the reservoir, will have to check my own vids 🤣 had a laugh about the paths going through gardens, cause it’s true lol, many a time I end up walking past people’s front doors & down their driveways, I always feel odd about it though 👍
There's one section later on in the trail where you have to climb the back garden wall of a house, walk past the side of the house and pass their cars on the driveway before climbing out by their front garden wall!! 😄
I am darn sure I've seen that town on a lot of BBC TV shows! Sucks to go wrong especially at the beginning. Easy to do :-( Did you have to prebook the campsites? Killer dogs, ducks, horses, cows, and sheep. It is jungle up there! 10:55 is a vulture Snowy :-)
I didn't book anything it's not my style I'm just a grab my backpack and go type! On this trip through my lack of planning caused a few anxious moments but all part of the adventure. I would advise anybody doing this walk and not confident about finding solutions to any problems on the ground as they occur to book though especially in summer!! Thanks to Teddy up there in the pinned comment the bird has probably been identified to a lapwing or curlew that was defending its nesting area. I came across a few of these bird incidents on the high moors! No humans or birds came to any harm - increase the peace!!😄
Glad you’re taking your time and enjoying the views Snowy. Interested to know if you pre booked your campsite stays or just chanced it on the day, those sheep blocking you on the bridge were hilarious 😂 ATB Anthony 👍
Thanks Anthony! I never book or plan anything really! I just turn up and walk! Most of the campsites say they will never turn away a backpacker no matter how full they are. I only had one problem with this in Alston when I was told by a couple in the chip shop that they had just been turned away from the campsite because they had a tent. It was past 8pm so I didn't waste daylight trying to get into that site so I started back on the way and luckily found a farmer's field without any animals for an emergency wild camp! All part of the adventure although I was a bit anxious at the time with darkness coming and someone in the town telling me I was walking out of town when I should have been walking into town! 😁
The bird is a Curlew, saw lots of them when I walked the Pennine way but my favourite bird calls were from the Snipe at Langdon Beck as I had never heard one before.
I know! I still remember the first time I went up north and asked for one in a chip shop - they looked at me like I just stepped off the mothership!👽😁👍🍻
Nice film SnowyM, I'd melt in Paramo this time of year. Never facied getting a solar power charger, unless I was hiking abroad. 🤔 Did you find out what that bird was?
Thanks mate! I know about the Paramo but internet experts and all that in the comments so felt I had to put them straight in my video! lol Solar panels of the past have been next to useless in the UK but these next generation panels are fantastic! Last year on CWT it kept my phone & GoPro charged up in cloudy daylight so was very happy with it. This year with sunlight it was amazing so easily justifies its 400g in my pack! The bird was a lapwing or a curlew according to Teddy's local knowledge in the pinned comment. 👍🍻🙂
Thanks Shaun! The back sheep only worked out how to walk backwards after I started to climb the fence to pass them! After about a minutes stand-off!😄👍🍻
That will be because it couldn't see behind itself when walking and knows there is water below with a drop off. It was trying to turn around before freezing scared to its spot. You climbing the fence gave him the confidence to back up. I know horses can be difficult backing up near running water too.
@ 0.24 Hebdon bridge to Ponden mills 19.44 miles, What are you using for mileage , its 12.6 miles maximum. Or are you adding on your navigation mistake after leaving Hebdon.
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The animals were my favorite part😁 but all of it was very beautiful. Awaiting the next video. Thank you for sharing ❤🐄🐑🐎🍃
Thank you Kinaya! The animals were really wonderful especially the magestic horse! I think he/she acknowledged me when I said hello by nodding its head!🙂
Great video.Enjoyed it very much.Looks forward for more !!!!
Thank you! Part 3 tomorrow!🍻🙂
Lovely part of West Yorkshire and the Dales. Not visited Ponden Mill since I was a kid. Those sheep were funny - both facing each other on the bridge! 😂
Great memories of those 🐏 🐏👍😁
Grabbing more of your time, Watching and Supporting!
Thanks Ray!👍😎
19+ miles... My longest one day hike was 15 miles and that was when I was much younger... Awesome progress.. 👍👍
Thanks Max! Yes the Pennine Way is all about endurance you have to walk across vast high level moors nearly every day!👍🍻😁
Nice to see it is not only me that walks the wrong way lol. That is exactly what it's all about, chilling out on a great day in superb scenery and it's all absolutely free. Got to say 19.5 miles was canny going mind and another good campsite at Pondon Mill. Happy to walk passed the wildlife but never keen on going passed cows, sitting down or not. Making good progress and a nice final stop at Malham and what a beautiful white horse that was. Cheers Alan
Thanks Alan, as Si Ascent 41 said: walkers are never lost just geographically challenged!😁 I've never been worried by cows but there was an incident on this walk with a silly young cow who tried to intimidate me by walking behind me as a passed by. I was already aware of her agitation as I approached and on occasions like this I would try and find a route around her but was not able to this time. So I just turned around to face her with my arms out and she backed away. In all my years hillwalking and long distance backpacking I have only had two incidents with cows though. I think all animals can sense fear in humans and that might agitate them imho 🙂
Haha I must say I really enjoyed all the little moments you had with animals along the way! Well mannered sheep and reversing sheep 😂 Great scenery, it’s really very relaxing to watch this of an evening. Thank you 😊
Thanks Dee! The sheep really made me laugh and I'm sure the horse acknowledged me by nodding their head when I said hello!!😁
I've feel rejuvenated just by watching your wander on video. There is nothing as wonderful as being out in the world and seeing the beauty in all it has to offer. The moors are just magical. The lonely wanders have always been some of my favorites, it's become more difficult to find a bit of solitude over the years. Alone time can be so good for the human spirit.💚Thanks so much for sharing your wander. Safe journey.💚
Thank you! The Moors have a unique beauty just being out there to experience it was wonderful! I'm really glad you enjoyed my video!🙂
Another great episode, a good sign it's a good walk when you can't remember what day it is, lol. Weather has been good for you so far, hope it stays that way. To say I'm envious is an understatement. Thanks for sharing. ATB
Thank you! You're right about not remembering what day it is! The weather was quite kind to me but that all changed on Windy Gyle but that's for another episode!!😁
Love the town at the start . Good thing you did not see the killer dog. Nice horse man and cows and sheep and good weather .cool video thanks for sharing ATB
Thank you my friend! Most of the dogs I saw along the way were sheepdogs! The horse was so calm and did you see how he acknowledged me when I said hello with a nod of the head! 👍🙂
@@snowymatrix Yes that was awesome ATB
Brilliant vid reverse them sheep Snowy 🐑 !! Beautiful well done 👍
Haha thanks Larry those dozy sheep were something else!!👍🍻😁
Watched this last weekend, could have sworn i'd commented then............loving the landscape, wild and wonderful. Never seen a sheep in reverse before lol, glad to hear your gear is holding up, once again a very enjoyable episode......bring on No 3, well done lad.........cheers...Stu....👍👌
Thanks Stu, I'm sure you commented on this video last week! Part 3 is out tomorrow! In part 4 you get a mention but I won't say why so as not to spoil the story!😁🍻
@@snowymatrix Got me intrigued now..😊
Yeah man I'm enjoying this. Nice talk through your adventure. Nice to see the landscape change as you go...
Thank you my friend much appreciated your kind words about the videos! More parts of the adventure are in production and coming soon! ATB👍🍻😁
Awesome hike! I always look back in the woods so I know what it looks like coming out! Lol
Thank Dominic, good advice!👍😁
Watching and Supporting, Dropping another LIKE on your video!
Much appreciated 👍😎
Awesome. As walkers we don't get lost, we just become geographically embarrassed lol. I think we have all done that and had to back track, all part of the fun. Yeah I can relate to being alone on the trail, Looking forward to more. Atb Si
Thanks Si, geographically embarrassed like it!!👍😁
What a great trek through a both historic and scenic route! 👍😎 ~Maverick
Thanks Maverick!👍😎
Some wonderful countryside you passed through in Part 2 , Gargrave is pretty place I once shut the railway there with a broken train many years back lol atb Dave..
Enjoyed my stay at Gargrave! I'm sure the locals will forgive me for making a real pig's ear of the pronoucation in the video! The campsite was really peaceful and the chip shop served saveloy which I've been told in the comments is really hard to find in the north! Atb 👍🍻🙂
You covered some miles but it seemed a really chilled out walk, good that your taking your time to soak it all up but still walking a good distance, beautiful mixed landscapes along the way, that bird was noisy circling you, that Anker power port looks good, reversing sheep haha , this part looked a really pleasant part of the trail, along canals and reservoirs, I'm behind on my youtube watching so I'm always late watching videos these days, enjoyed watching 👍👍
Thanks Gaz mate! The animals made their presence felt on this part of the walk! The Anker Power Port is top quality - love it. It's quite easy to rack up the miles on the Pennine Way as the flagstones and hard packed paths on a lot of the way make it a dream to walk on but you still need the energy to keep plodding away though and keeping the pack weight down helps a lot too!👍🍻😁
Excellent. I have never had sheep block my route.
Thank you! Sheep - you gotta love 'em!👍😁
Awesome scenery along the trail & you've managed a lot of friends along the way......Some of these rock walls seem to go on forever.....Can't imagine how much work was involved in the construction!!
Thanks Wes! I too have often thought how hard it must have been to build those walls because you're right they go on for miles! 👍🍻😁
That went really quick Snowy. There is a definite feeling that runs through you when you exit semi built up areas for the high moors. We literally breathe in all that space. Mind you field hopping has its appeal. I love to enter a new field. Call me a geek but that's what i enjoy. Loads of good moments in this one. I had visions of you shinnying that bridge and climbing over them sheep. A nice exchange though. Well, very enjoyable. All the best. Mark
Funny you should say that Mark when I climbed up on the fence to try and pass the back sheep finally figured out how to walk backwards and back into the field! I know what you're saying about the feeling of openness after the confines of a narrow path which there was plenty of leaving Hebden Bridge. 👍🙂
@@snowymatrix That's interesting. They were playing with you. I'm liking this series already. I look forward to the ensuing miles.
Morning buddy 😁. Nice one only wish i was with ya lol. It sounds like your enjoying it mate. Great to see. Cheers mate ATB Andy 🇬🇧 👍
Morning mate! I could have done with you there because on this stage of the walk my only companions were the animals!😁 atb Andy 🍻👍
@@snowymatrix its bloody great mate keep it up. We're with ya. 👍 😁
Them sheep were funny hahaha
Yeah they're real comedians on the trail!! atb 👍😁🍻
You're a brave man, it can be a real chore hiking in summer, especially in the open like that. Those water canals were very interesting, love the human history there. How old do you think they might have been? Nice of Shadowfax to pay you a visit. Enjoyed this one like I did the first. Will watch the third part tomorrow night!
I knew there was something about that horse!! Had to Google Shadowfax as not really watched TLOTR apart from the first one when it came out. The way he greeted me when I said hello by nodding its head he had to understand what I said! Thanks for watching the adventure. I think those canals have to be a few hundred years old at least but nowhere near old enough to be Roman built like Hadrian's wall which will be in part 5 :-)
Great video lots of information mate. Hebden bridge great i found one most friendly places in the UK i been to. Aladdins cave shop was closed when i did the end to end trail but think was old lady said i can drink straight from the spring by the shop which i did no filter needed :) I camped at the old ruins nice bit of wind shelter. The duck seemed bit lost there haha. Killer dog that does not sound good specially on the moors could be a werewolf :) I came across a sheep with its head stuck in a gate and one stuck in a crack in the ground they do get there self in a bit a pickle haha. Thanks richard
Keep off the Moors and stick to the road and best of luck!😁 Good job that never crossed my mind when I saw that notice!!😄🍻
@@snowymatrix There was a sign bit like that in a Village near where i live and had photo of rabid dogs. :) you must been in the tan inn there a American Werewolf style pub sign in there :)
@@4seasonbackpacking I saw the sign in Tan Hill Inn - also one in the Stag Inn in Dufton and the Green Dragon Inn at Hardraw! The Green Dragon really reminded me of the pub in An American Werewolf in London!! :-)
@@snowymatrix I saw the green dragon but did not go in it was bit packed out when i went past. Looked like nice old pub. :)
@@4seasonbackpacking missed a trick there my friend great pub with really colourful local characters!😁 I was staying in the campsite close to the pub at the tea rooms 🙂
Well I’ve been to Withen top a couple of times, not sure about the reservoir, will have to check my own vids 🤣 had a laugh about the paths going through gardens, cause it’s true lol, many a time I end up walking past people’s front doors & down their driveways, I always feel odd about it though 👍
There's one section later on in the trail where you have to climb the back garden wall of a house, walk past the side of the house and pass their cars on the driveway before climbing out by their front garden wall!! 😄
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I am darn sure I've seen that town on a lot of BBC TV shows!
Sucks to go wrong especially at the beginning. Easy to do :-(
Did you have to prebook the campsites?
Killer dogs, ducks, horses, cows, and sheep. It is jungle up there!
10:55 is a vulture Snowy :-)
I didn't book anything it's not my style I'm just a grab my backpack and go type! On this trip through my lack of planning caused a few anxious moments but all part of the adventure. I would advise anybody doing this walk and not confident about finding solutions to any problems on the ground as they occur to book though especially in summer!! Thanks to Teddy up there in the pinned comment the bird has probably been identified to a lapwing or curlew that was defending its nesting area. I came across a few of these bird incidents on the high moors! No humans or birds came to any harm - increase the peace!!😄
@@snowymatrix Thanks Snowy. I'm like that as well. Peace we all need and there's a ton of it up there! Thanks for sharing
Glad you’re taking your time and enjoying the views Snowy. Interested to know if you pre booked your campsite stays or just chanced it on the day, those sheep blocking you on the bridge were hilarious 😂 ATB Anthony 👍
Thanks Anthony! I never book or plan anything really! I just turn up and walk! Most of the campsites say they will never turn away a backpacker no matter how full they are. I only had one problem with this in Alston when I was told by a couple in the chip shop that they had just been turned away from the campsite because they had a tent. It was past 8pm so I didn't waste daylight trying to get into that site so I started back on the way and luckily found a farmer's field without any animals for an emergency wild camp! All part of the adventure although I was a bit anxious at the time with darkness coming and someone in the town telling me I was walking out of town when I should have been walking into town! 😁
The bird is a Curlew, saw lots of them when I walked the Pennine way but my favourite bird calls were from the Snipe at Langdon Beck as I had never heard one before.
Good no know 👍
@@snowymatrix Long beak......not a bird of prey!
@@manodfergus It's aground nesting bird so can be easily disturbed by walkers. They and their young will be OK as long as walkers stick to the paths.
You found a saveloy in the north. Slim odds.
I know! I still remember the first time I went up north and asked for one in a chip shop - they looked at me like I just stepped off the mothership!👽😁👍🍻
They probably got a lot of hikers asking for them & thought on.
Nice film SnowyM, I'd melt in Paramo this time of year. Never facied getting a solar power charger, unless I was hiking abroad. 🤔
Did you find out what that bird was?
Thanks mate! I know about the Paramo but internet experts and all that in the comments so felt I had to put them straight in my video! lol Solar panels of the past have been next to useless in the UK but these next generation panels are fantastic! Last year on CWT it kept my phone & GoPro charged up in cloudy daylight so was very happy with it. This year with sunlight it was amazing so easily justifies its 400g in my pack! The bird was a lapwing or a curlew according to Teddy's local knowledge in the pinned comment. 👍🍻🙂
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Hi, great video; where exactly is the campsite in Gargrave? What's it called/contact details? Many thanks
Hello, it's eshton road caravan and campsite. It's on Google and Gargrave is a small place you can't miss it, atb
Nice one mate. How long did it actually take for that sheep to reverse? lol. Looking forward to the next episode. Thanks for sharing. Atb Shaun
Thanks Shaun! The back sheep only worked out how to walk backwards after I started to climb the fence to pass them! After about a minutes stand-off!😄👍🍻
That will be because it couldn't see behind itself when walking and knows there is water below with a drop off. It was trying to turn around before freezing scared to its spot. You climbing the fence gave him the confidence to back up. I know horses can be difficult backing up near running water too.
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@ 0.24 Hebdon bridge to Ponden mills 19.44 miles, What are you using for mileage , its 12.6 miles maximum. Or are you adding on your navigation mistake after leaving Hebdon.
I was adding it all up.
@@snowymatrix No worries, thought as much.