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  • Hiking the Wainwrights - S4-Ep02: Glaramara, Allen Crags & Seathwaite Fell
    A truly wonderful day and solo hike to the heart of the Lake District mountains. This walk includes a jaw-dropping path - one of the finest in the whole of Lakeland. One that I'd love everybody to come and witness for themselves one day.
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    /// ROUTE DETAILS ///
    Start: Seatoller (Grid Ref: NY 24551 13791)
    Distance: 18.4 km / 11.4 miles
    Total ascent: 1030 m / 3379 ft
    Exertion: 4/5
    Technical difficulty: 2/5
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    Hiking the Wainwrights - Season 4: The Southern Fells - Episode 02. Glaramara, Allen Crags & Seathwaite Fell
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Комментарии • 170

  • @jamesnichols2619
    @jamesnichols2619 7 месяцев назад +54

    Ref your comments about people who can no longer do what you do, I'm one of them. I used to cycle to the lakes (push bike) in my youth and climb those beautiful fells. I now suffer from multiple sclerosis and struggle to walk. One extreme to another. It puts a smile on my face but also makes me sad to see what my head still wants to do but my body no longer can do. It's my fix watching these videos, keep them coming.

    • @RussWeymouthPhotography
      @RussWeymouthPhotography 7 месяцев назад +6

      That's what makes these videos invaluable. Although I am physically still fit, I don't live near to scenery like this, so for me, I also very much get my fix of visiting the fells and mountains from watching these wonderful videos.

  • @andrewshore2898
    @andrewshore2898 7 месяцев назад +6

    Nothing chills me out more on a pressurised day then watching your vids. Those miserable so and so’s were probably from the south they can be quite weird, Forget about them.

    • @yanikeonpurpose
      @yanikeonpurpose 7 месяцев назад +1

      🤣😂😅. You’re probably right. I’m a black woman that loves to hike & I always found it weird that I’d be in the middle of nowhere & the odd person would walk straight pass me & not say a thing! It rarely happens, but when it does I’m always stunned by it. For a Caribbean person, it’s almost unfathomable to walk past a person in an area where you are both alone & there is no acknowledgement. Low key it hurts your soul when it happens. If I was to relay this to another Caribbean person they’d be dumbfounded. It’s an insult to your entire generation to pull a stunt like that 😂

    • @andrewshore2898
      @andrewshore2898 7 месяцев назад

      That mirrors my perspective entirely, and therefore I couldn’t improve on it. Well said 👏

    • @ade8881
      @ade8881 7 месяцев назад

      You are quite correct, and they are definitely southern. I can imagine them wearing blinkers travelling through the north until they reach Cumbria, and the thought of being forced to communicate with locals probably sends a shiver down their spine. I’ve seen them look at me like I’m an alien sometimes … damned odd!
      Ambivalence can lead to indifference, and it would be easy to act In a similar way after a while - that’s if you let it get to you, but I don’t because I am northern.

    • @gavinflange2396
      @gavinflange2396 7 месяцев назад +1

      There are more southerners in the north than actual northerners sometimes, they’re suffocating, or as I like to call them ‘The Unflushables’. I worked in hotel and catering for a number of years and it was them that turned me against the industry. I just couldn’t deal with them anymore, at least 90% of them were a holes.

  • @cumbriatreesurgeons8943
    @cumbriatreesurgeons8943 7 месяцев назад +16

    Thought you might be out and about on Saturday, we only get a handful of days like that - I was walking near Eskdale, absolutely gorgeous! Days like that nourish your soul and sustain you in the bleak days ahead - it's rained every day since.
    Got to say the Photos on your Website are absolutely world class, a testament to the skill, patience and effort necessary to be in the right place at the right time.....

  • @hazelduerdoth4333
    @hazelduerdoth4333 7 месяцев назад +9

    I can truly feel the peace and quiet ❤️❤️

  • @uk6961
    @uk6961 7 месяцев назад +3

    It is an absolute joy to start the working week with Glenn and his RUclips productions. Why would anyone not wish to say hello to this lovely soft spoken gentleman? Surely they will come to regret the day, after our Glenn has become a world famous vlogger reaching millions of viewers, climbing every mountain, doing the splits on every hillside, bimbling back down to the 'vannnnn' on every lane ...when he has gone on to win Strictly Come Dancing?
    I can see it now, the invention of a new dance move called the F'in-Stop, Glenn with his dance partner clinging as a rucksack, does a sudden complete halt at an imaginary fat man gate...perhaps with Finn performing zoomies around the Blackpool dance floor, why yes, then they would regret not having taken the opportunity to smile back and say hello...gently informing him he has lettuce in his teeth 😁😁
    And I will be able to say I knew him way back then...when he and I both had matching Next dining chairs in the Stirling red check fabric option....sorry Glenn, I will try harder not to be so nosey next time. Excellent work, as always ;0))

  • @Rustymouse
    @Rustymouse 7 месяцев назад +8

    Absolutely breath taking. The early morning mist in the valleys is like a primeval vision.

  • @jimbobh1965
    @jimbobh1965 7 месяцев назад +1

    I remember walking that path after a overnight camp at Sprinkling Tarn with a scramble up onto Great End and that glorious path back to the Tarn.

  • @paulcompton9264
    @paulcompton9264 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks Glenn for another amazing video . I have walked around that area twice this year , it really is special. I have been watching your films for quite a while now and they are always interesting. I had to laugh when you were wondering why people don't speak ? I always say hello to everyone i pass , however as you mentioned, not everyone responds . Keep up the great work , very much appreciated.

  • @AlexT0412
    @AlexT0412 7 месяцев назад +2

    Gorgeous! What a fantastic walk although I can’t imagine why everyone was so grumpy and unfriendly, I always say hello to people when I’m out walking 😊

  • @rachelanne9486
    @rachelanne9486 7 месяцев назад +1

    Last time I was coming down from Stockley Bridge to Seathwaite Farm I met your fellow RUclipsr Bushman and Blue.
    I’ve had a short walk from Ambleside up to Low Pike this morning, starting my training for Everest Base Camp next year.

  • @zygone723
    @zygone723 7 месяцев назад

    As a long time viewers of your videos we eagerly await the next episodes of your adventures and this one was a corker. Having completed the Wainwrights it is a joy to relive, through you, the many places we have visited and to discover new routes we can try in the future. Keep them coming please.
    Regarding your comment around 59:30 about people not returning a hello, post lockdown we have found a distinct change in many peoples social interaction on the fells and in their general behaviour.
    On a visit to the Lakes earlier this month we too experienced many ignorant walkers who totally blanked us when we offered a hello. These were mostly groups walking two or three wide and sometimes four or five deep who in addition to not responding to a cheery hello were in no way going to move into single file so we could pass, expecting us to step up or down the fell. What took the biscuit was one such group of ten to a dozen people who arrived on the opposite side of a wall stile at the same time as us and made us wait whilst each and everyone of them climbed over - very slowly. They then continued on their way deep in discussions as if we were invisible. They were moaning about the lack of footpath signposts on the fells which had caused them some extra miles - wow!

  • @PabzAbdabz
    @PabzAbdabz 7 месяцев назад +4

    I did this walk in 2021 (albeit a different ascent to Glaramara) and most of it was in torrential rain and clag. That said I love Glaramara summit - you're in the middle of the mountains but it's so peaceful. Great to see the route in clear weather and reaffirmed my desire to go back and do it again. Thanks Glenn

  • @The_Summit_Wanderer
    @The_Summit_Wanderer 7 месяцев назад +2

    Well, now ive watched it all FANTASTIC VIDEO FELLA ...Loved it !!!❤

  • @TheRyanGriggs
    @TheRyanGriggs 7 месяцев назад +1

    21:41 Woah that's kinda crazy being able to see ingleborough from the lakes

  • @MBC1955
    @MBC1955 7 месяцев назад +1

    I crossed Glaramara from Allen Crags as the back half of my first walk in eight months. It was hot and dry and the morning, going up Grains Ghyll and exploring Esk Hause, was fantastic. But it was too strenuous a first walk back on a hot and airless day and I already had a headache coming on. But I was determined on going back via Glaramara. I have no memories of it at all, because I was bordering on heat stroke, had a sweatshirt tied round my head as a makeshift turban and was taking in nothing whatsoever except the desperate need to keep stumbling on. Now I know what I missed. My heartfelt thanks.

  • @Alan-DPhotos
    @Alan-DPhotos 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another cracking walk and talk to watch on a Sunday evening 😁. You should have gone into the bar at the Glaramara Hotel. We stayed there a couple of years ago in December and loved it. A good starting point for many walks 😁. As for Scafell Pike - I've never had the urge but I have done Sca Fell a few times from Boot in the Eskdale Valley. Where I might add is a lovely little Pub called the Boot Inn ! Just saying! 😉😁

  • @ashdowker4326
    @ashdowker4326 7 месяцев назад

    always love going home to the lake district especialy kendal

  • @niclrig
    @niclrig 7 месяцев назад +8

    Wow. An hour plus video, what a treat! Outstanding as always. Already excited for next weeks instalment. Thank you 😊

  • @Ant-66
    @Ant-66 7 месяцев назад

    Up there with 'The Last Of The Summer Wine' in terms of classic Sunday night entertainment, du du du du du du.

  • @thesmudge1353
    @thesmudge1353 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful walk. Leisurely start and Grand Prix finish.

  • @wil10291
    @wil10291 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another cracking one in the bag Glenn...and totally agree with you it is a special place 👍🏻😁👍🏻

  • @richardl7161
    @richardl7161 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love seeing routes that I have done myself in the past. It's many years since I was up there, but your video brings the memories flooding back. Thanks for taking us along.
    Btw, I think people (including Wainwright) head for the 601 summit because that is what's marked as Seathwaite Fell on the os map. The 632 summit is actually named Great Slack on the map.

  • @willbo2000
    @willbo2000 7 месяцев назад

    I was totally expecting the vampire to appear behind you at the end in the van or when you arrived back at home 😂

  • @joiningthedots1155
    @joiningthedots1155 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant podcast as always with stunning scenery. Many thanks

  • @LorraineMiles-pr7bx
    @LorraineMiles-pr7bx 7 месяцев назад +1

    I totally get it Glenn. Love the video. It's times Iike this i wish we had 3d TV. The lakes are not just about views, they're a whole experience, igniting all the senses. ❤

  • @hanneliewiese3477
    @hanneliewiese3477 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos. Love how you guys live the "real life" now - making use of the natural resources.

  • @strawberryfields1149
    @strawberryfields1149 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you. It is extraordinary for us to be able to follow you around in such clarity. If only the internet was used more generally for such a commendable purpose.

  • @lindseyhunter6535
    @lindseyhunter6535 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing yet another wonderful walk!
    I've been stuck indoors screwing down a squeaking bedroom floor and decorating. I was rather down when I finished at 4pm today. I couldn't help feeling that I had wasted a sunny day here in pretty East Devon by staying indoors (except for a few round-the-block walks with my dog Max)! It being too dark to walk, I made a cuppa, curled up on the sofa with my dog and watched this video.
    What a treat - the views were stunning and I loved your cheerful chatter - it felt like I was there with you enjoying the great outdoors. You've really lifted my spirits today - ta everso!
    I've still got a lot of boring decorating to do before I get away for a few days on 24th December (to walk Dartmoor with my dog) so I plan to 'treat' myself at the end of each decorating day with another of your videos! Even though I've probably seen a lot of them before I know they'll keep me going!

  • @martintaylor5879
    @martintaylor5879 7 месяцев назад +3

    Glen your so lucky to have that landscape to pass your time and make great content in all seasons don't ever give up I have only done Skiddaw years ago but wish I could just make that mindset change to do what your doing 😊

  • @michaeljames8534
    @michaeljames8534 7 месяцев назад +5

    A truly wonderful walk, you sure put the milage in. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, probably my favourite to date. I’m new to walking and wild camping these last 2 years and find 50% of people are a joy to meet on the trails, however the other 50% must be the city types you said. It is hard not to take their ignorance personal at times, we just have to enjoy interacting those nice likeminded folks and sod the miserable ones. 😉

  • @soniayoung7531
    @soniayoung7531 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Glenn, what awesome scenery ,love the sheep absolutely gorgeous ,I like the early morning walks the mist in the valley ,the sunshine the landscapes, it's so beautiful and tranquil, thanks for sharing stay safe

  • @lilbird4198
    @lilbird4198 7 месяцев назад +3

    Yet another magnificent adventure, Glenn. Thank You for sharing. I love your wall clock btw. 🤣😊💚

  • @paulbennison2614
    @paulbennison2614 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another absolute triumph. Amazing scenery. Inspirational. Who would want to be anywhere else?

  • @dixonpeter
    @dixonpeter 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great Route, wish we’d gone up that way, better than the soul destroying steep side from seathwaite! We came off seathwaite fell on the side straight down to the path, a bit naughty but cut a couple of miles off and was quite easy.

  • @jillweare1563
    @jillweare1563 7 месяцев назад +1

    You did make me giggle out loud .. I was being nosy 😂 thought you were talking to me .. felt immediately guilty 🙊🙊🙊😂🙈 great vid as always

  • @rodhepplewhite9722
    @rodhepplewhite9722 6 месяцев назад

    That was a corker Glenn, a bit of a delay in me watching your video but it was well worth the wait. Glaramara & Allen Crags were on my 'to-do' list for 2023, up via Rosthwaite Fell and back via Esk Hause, Esk Pike, Ore Gap & Langstrath. That walk will probably have to wait until 2024 now but you have definitely wetted my appetite so thank you. ATB Rod

  • @Fishy1764
    @Fishy1764 7 месяцев назад +2

    Mind completely blown once again . My 82 year old mum is now well and truely hooked . What you were say is spot on for a lot of us. i could spend every day up that way but because of work ,family and occasionally health issues i cant but if i had my way come rain or shine id be there somewhere in the lakes but thanks to you i get my little fix every now and then. and its enough to take the edge off.So thankyou your videos , are absolute works of art in them selves. maybe ill see you up there mate and i still dont know your name lol! All the best and take care.😊👍

  • @lyndamarland9405
    @lyndamarland9405 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Glen thank you sooo much for sharing all your beautiful Hikes I come from the pennies my grandfather owned a farm Lancashire side and your right northern people are friendly! You made me laugh 😂 out loud with your remarks about no one saying “Hello “ or smiling 🙂 it happens often now so sad hey! Oh well Glen keep smiling keep hiking love to little one 🐾🐾 keep taking those beautiful 🤩 photos. 💙

  • @markkent294
    @markkent294 7 месяцев назад +1

    A great video and marvellous wafflage, as always. Thank you!

  • @flyingvisit2
    @flyingvisit2 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello 😉 first smile of the day. A very enjoyable walk, those tarns were beautiful, thanks.

  • @JasonSays
    @JasonSays 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hiking the Wainwrongs.
    I'm sure for every Mungrisdale and Thurnacar Knott there's a beautiful spot that AW left out of his books. A positive spin on a Wainwrong would be to find those missing hills and share them in our living rooms.
    Top draw views in this episode!

  • @regmoore4349
    @regmoore4349 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic walk full of memories. I’ve been going to the Lakes for over 40 years but sadly no longer. This is one of the best you’ve done in my opinion, keep up the good work.

  • @judywarner539
    @judywarner539 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. I’ve loved watching this video, I never want them to end. I’ve walked that beautiful path up to Sprinkling Tarn (definitely one of those amazing wow moments…so so beautiful) I came down Grains Gill back to Seathwaite but found it a bit of a slog down. Can’t wait to be back in the Lakes in December for 8 days! Getting some ideas for walks from your channel but won’t be doing anywhere near as many miles. Thank you so much for another fabulous tour in the fells 😊

  • @Dagrdottir
    @Dagrdottir 4 месяца назад

    I think in the case of Londoners (I was born and raised there but was always a country girl at heart) they are insular because they value their privacy and space because of the massive amount of people they are pressed into. Having said that a nod and a smile costs nothing and that's to all people, not just Londoners who when exposed to the countryside with all that fresh air and natural exercise they are probably too exhausted to react! When my family visit (I live by the sea) from London, they nod off after tea time and wake up at bed time!. Where I am (Dungeness) you have to add another hour onto any trip out because the locals are so friendly and in some cases they practically kidnap you to get a chat in. I have visited the lakes, and you are right..the most friendly and interesting people to talk to.

  • @colinboxall2692
    @colinboxall2692 7 месяцев назад

    I was lucky enough to be in the North Lakes for that week. OMG Friday and Saturday were special days. I was on Helvellyn on that Saturday- it was special and a fair bit of snow until that midday sun melted the snow. I was up on Esk Pike on Sunday (Remembrance Sunday) from Seathwaite and it lashed down all afternoon. That’s a fair walk in those reduced daylight hours. very slippy out there. Poles saved me a few times. Great watch. I’ll bump into you one day and a.ways have a big smile on my face when I’m out there.

  • @marpop99
    @marpop99 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic stuff as normal.

  • @wpl-lifemusiceverything3090
    @wpl-lifemusiceverything3090 7 месяцев назад

    The annotated stills of the area were worth the watch alone. Very interesting. 👍🏼

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 7 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely gorgeous work my friend, another masterfully executed episode!

  • @JPJMando
    @JPJMando 7 месяцев назад +4

    Really good episode. Cracking walk in the lakes. Big fan of Glaramara, she's a challenging fell in the winter.

  • @davebirds5667
    @davebirds5667 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Glenn, can I just say, your videos are absolutely outstanding 👏 they really are, how you are not on mainstream TV presenting is beyond me.
    Great walk this one, did the exact route myself in 2019. Breaktaking views.
    All the best, stay safe 👍

    • @BlackCrag
      @BlackCrag  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, that's very kind 😊 🙏

  • @kooki85
    @kooki85 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video - the views are amazing!

  • @judithhamid5435
    @judithhamid5435 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Just amazing. Thank-you.

  • @andrewroland
    @andrewroland 7 месяцев назад

    If I saw you on a walk I’d say hello, I say hello to everyone.

  • @evelynj1430
    @evelynj1430 7 месяцев назад

    i would love to hike with someone as knowledgable as you are about every peak in the lakes, i always find it so fascinating that every mountain has a name, but i can only identify the most famous ones. you would be a fantastic lakes tour guide

  • @julieyoung3627
    @julieyoung3627 7 месяцев назад +3

    My favourite so far, absolutely stunning! I have a real fascination with Great Gable, [no clue why because will never get up there] but fabulous to see it from different angles ❤

  • @HeatherPark-ij7yz
    @HeatherPark-ij7yz 7 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant. Just walked to Shap Abbey in proper cumbrian drizzle on Monday. Amazing. Then yesterday was sunshine at Haweswater. Such great news about the career change . Inspiring and motivating videos thank you

  • @biskitz86913
    @biskitz86913 7 месяцев назад

    I love your videos. You always capture moments and scenes that nourish my soul and you put your videos together so well.

  • @patriciadoherty6641
    @patriciadoherty6641 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic episode!!!

  • @jamieb741
    @jamieb741 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, thank you , thank you... God I miss it there.
    But I've commitments at home in North Essex.
    Thank you for your enthusiasm of the great lakeland fells , and reminding me of those marvellous views.👍👍😊
    And , a big.... hello 👋!! from me.

  • @becki_s
    @becki_s 7 месяцев назад +4

    As someone who loves the Lakes and is undertaking her own 'Walking the Wainwrights challenge' (albeit in a much more haphazard and less organised way than you!) thank you so much for these videos. Due to living in the Cambridgeshire fens I only make it up a handful of times a year; your videos definitely help to fill the gaps and remind me that my happy place will be waiting for me. Hope to come across you out and about at some point, I would definitely say hello! P.S I absolutely love my Black Crag hoodie and pretty much live in it, reluctantly peeling it off for a wash every now and again 😂

  • @J-Walks-007
    @J-Walks-007 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks yet again for taking us along mate, absolutely stunning up there👌🏻👌🏻 unbelievable footage throughout 👍🏻 & your right to mention the grumpy bums!! It destroys me to not get an hello back!.. only for a few seconds though😂😂 keep the faith in people and keep banging the hello’s out or we’d be one of them😂😂
    Take care,stay safe👍🏻

  • @davidburgess9058
    @davidburgess9058 7 месяцев назад

    What a superb video. Really felt like I was walking with you. Stunning views all the way. Looks like a fell walkers paradise. The last time I was up on Seathwaite Fell I went straight over the top back to Stockley Bridge but it was very steep! Thanks again for posting . Fabulous watch.

  • @MaliDaviesPhotography
    @MaliDaviesPhotography 7 месяцев назад +1

    Absolute belter! Great to see you out and amongst the big buggers. I loved this area and I really most go back here! The rocky route down after sty head gives me shivers. I’ve noticed the Hello no hello factor, sad! Really enjoyed as always cocker, sithee

  • @DAoutdoors
    @DAoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Glenn, what an absolutely belting episode, loved every minute of it, some simply stunning views. No, hang on, what am I saying, not some, every view was amazing.
    I must admit though, I wasn’t happy about you dissing Mungrisedale Common, I love that fell, yes that’s right, I’m the one! 🤣🤣
    Thanks for sharing your brilliant adventure,
    All the best
    Dave.

  • @distortedcrab
    @distortedcrab 7 месяцев назад

    Always get excited when I see a new video pop up in my feed. As always, a great watch and very entertaining.

  • @NeilHolland
    @NeilHolland 7 месяцев назад +2

    Cracking video 👌 Definitely feels like a bit of a new start for you 🙏 What a route, though! I did Glaramara in deep snow (with a friend experienced in winter walking; my one and only real snow walk). There were places where we could push our trekking poles in, under our feet, up to the handles 😳. The rock step was a snowy climb, so probably easier 😂. BTW although I agree with Mungrisdale Common being a weird one, I actually enjoyed it - it was a lovely gentle walk over grass, although I was on a bit of a high after having just done Sharp Edge, and there is an interesting view of the Northern Fells encircling you.

  • @user-fl4fg1ki6t
    @user-fl4fg1ki6t 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just brilliant, no other words needed

  • @davehopper7928
    @davehopper7928 7 месяцев назад

    Your videos are outstanding full of knowledge from your route map to your ranger for the summit names. Inspirational🙏

  • @dt8ustotten285
    @dt8ustotten285 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing! You always take the time and effort to stop and show us details of your hike!! Did I enjoy taking a minute to look at the sheep.. YES! Love from the USA! Do we appreciate it when you take a safer route YES LOL. There is only one you!

  • @mikewinrow364
    @mikewinrow364 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry was nosy nice clock, brilliant vid Glen, looked a beautiful day and stunning scenery. Hope your toes ok ready for next weeks jaunt

  • @user-vj5op2sk7j
    @user-vj5op2sk7j 7 месяцев назад

    Esk Hause is to me is like that snaking path is to you. It feels like Rivendell(!) When you're at great end next week.. perhaps mention AW's fine words about it keeping him awake in the long winter exile. They're very stirring and capture why we all go there rather to the awful tourist traps of windermere etc

  • @paulcooper9187
    @paulcooper9187 7 месяцев назад

    Superb , brings back so many memories of that area. Walking across a very frozen sprinkling tarn in a blizzard, after coming down from climbing on Great End. amongst others. Superb production, thanks

  • @melkerryberg
    @melkerryberg 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your walks. I did a couple of days I. Wasdale and scafell and saw nothing but clouds. Anyway being from Sweden I have seen the lakes in all weather so not complaining about torrential rain. Just made the trip more adventurous 😊

  • @janehodgett959
    @janehodgett959 7 месяцев назад

    I’m northern and I like to smile and say hello! I think it may be a sad trend however 😃✨👌🌸

  • @paulyoung5393
    @paulyoung5393 7 месяцев назад +2

    What a great walk! Brought back so many memories of walking in that area and yes the first time I went up Glaramara 30 years ago I used the same route up. thanks for taking us with you again Glenn, I am just glad "we" avoided that traffic jam! 🙂

  • @burrianaUK
    @burrianaUK 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really looking forward to doing this one in the next couple of months 👍🏼🙂

  • @Border-Reiver
    @Border-Reiver 7 месяцев назад

    I like the videos where you show you getting home after the hike 😅 a don’t know why, a guess it’s part of the ritual of a days hike .. sitting down, tired with some nice food / drink after a day in the mountains 🏔️ day well spent

  • @hendersonjp
    @hendersonjp 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another brilliant watch ,many thanks.

  • @jonboypatton
    @jonboypatton 7 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed that. You're right about people not saying hello😂
    I don't even look at anyone. If they say hello. I'll say it back.
    Anyway yeah. Excellent 👏
    Gona do one of these walks soon.

  • @AdieJ62
    @AdieJ62 7 месяцев назад +1

    A whole hour of Crag-age! A proper treat! Definitely more than "mildly entertained"! Thank you Glenn. Looking forward to next week's episode, too!

    • @yanikeonpurpose
      @yanikeonpurpose 7 месяцев назад +1

      “Crag-age” 😂😂😂. I love it!

  • @peterkuchenbecker5251
    @peterkuchenbecker5251 7 месяцев назад

    Magic .

  • @nealjoyce8696
    @nealjoyce8696 7 месяцев назад

    My favourite conditions, sunny cold and windless gets great views , took me a while to get your pronunciation of Seathwaite 😂 love the longer video, thanks Glenn

  • @AlexJBethell
    @AlexJBethell 7 месяцев назад

    Im so happy I found this channel, your production levels have excelled since i started watching

  • @harrydance1969
    @harrydance1969 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, as ever. (I wasn’t nosing around your gaff, honest). BTW that very direct route/path you mentioned which climbs steeply up to Glaramara … never use it to descend, it’s hell on earth; badly eroded and just real hard work. PS you should have just had a pint in the Glaramara hotel public bar, which was next door to where you’d already parked! 😊

  • @johnburnell274
    @johnburnell274 7 месяцев назад

    We were up the Lakes on the same day MTBing & the weather was spot on ☀️
    Inspirational stuff……..keep up the great work. Love the vids 🤘🤘

  • @paulconboy7607
    @paulconboy7607 6 месяцев назад

    I done this walk last September, with esk pike and great end and i can confirm that it is a wonderfull walk

  • @markparsons7269
    @markparsons7269 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow a full hour plus entertainment 🤩 So look forwards to these walks thx for the inspiration to keep getting out there. Social media has a lot to answer to, so many conversations happen via text message these days, the art of face to face conversation is dying and covid has seemed to have made it worse. Like you I’ll always take time to pass the time of day to anyone I meet. Don’t take it personally it happens to us all. Feel free to take my “Hello” with you on your next walk.

  • @danielcargill8019
    @danielcargill8019 7 месяцев назад

    Nice car at beginning, awesome hike. Britain!!!!

  • @neilwhorton8144
    @neilwhorton8144 6 месяцев назад

    Hi mate,
    Haven't commented before but love the videos. I'm fortunate enough to have the fells on my doorstep ( Keswick), but I still love watching your films for inspiration, recollection and most of all to see your enthusiasm for the high places! I bet you thought I was going to say Finn then 😉
    I too have noticed a decrease in folk smiling and sharing a passing greeting on the hills, usually when it's busy. I think sometimes it's people being unused to casual social interactions, sometimes maybe someone getting onto the hills with a troubled mind using the space and exercise as a release ( been there!) and sometimes it's just plain old rudeness.
    Anyway, keep making them vids and if I pass you on the fells, or in the pub, I'll be sure to stop and have the craic with you.
    Cheers, Neil W , Keswick

  • @IanTheOutdoorGuy
    @IanTheOutdoorGuy 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Black Crag I Love the absolutely beautiful English countryside and mountain's you are exploring. It is amazing the knowledge you have of the terrain.
    I also like to say hello to folk while walking. It's a hit and miss. Some people smile and are excited to be alive others freak out when they see a fellow 6ft2 giant walking towards them 😂 Don't give up on the smiles and hellos and the hikes mate your channel is excellent.
    Cheers from Australia Ian

  • @mjkoehler73
    @mjkoehler73 7 месяцев назад

    Another great one Glenn. Fingers crossed you are able to get out and film through the winter. I have 3 monthish recovery to make it through (hip replacement 😢), these will be my escape and help keep me sane as I get through PT and get to where I get get back out hiking.

  • @bordersphotography-astroco2825
    @bordersphotography-astroco2825 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic Glenn. I went past Great end on the way back from Scafell Pike in September. Ruddy Gill is well steep, I won't be going back that way again, Sprinkling tarn/Styhead tarn looks at lot easier. Panorama shots with a still tarn are hard to better. Thanks John

  • @northstarcreative
    @northstarcreative 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing video. Someone once told me that they found the Northern friendliness fake. I just feel sorry for them.

  • @davepickard3913
    @davepickard3913 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you. Glaramara is a wonderful fell (just don’t come down via Hind Gill!) and there really is something magical about Sprinkling Tarn.

  • @cragratoutdoors
    @cragratoutdoors 7 месяцев назад +1

    Seathwaite Fell is one of my favourites- I’ve always enjoyed wandering about on it never quite sure if I’m at the right top but never caring too much either!

  • @thewilksourlife631
    @thewilksourlife631 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am doing this route. Oh man....

  • @Annabel1st
    @Annabel1st 7 месяцев назад

    You are not boring when you share your knowledge. It is good to pass on knowledge, you don’t need to apologise for doing good 😊

  • @AlanMETALMAN
    @AlanMETALMAN 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this and the previous Bessy Boot hike, as Bessy Boot and Glaramara are two Fells I have been putting off for a couple of years now, as I keep being told of the awful descents but with just over 50 to go to complete the 214 they have to be done this year. I superb reference guide - thank you and Happy New Year, cheers Alan

  • @stabbyouch
    @stabbyouch 7 месяцев назад

    Think I parked next to you in the car park and walked the opposite way up to Great Crag that same day - great day great views

  • @mickgrundy4615
    @mickgrundy4615 7 месяцев назад

    Another super walk , thanks for sharing again great views. So inspiring to watch again, rave on mate. Sorry finn coudnt make it.