Hey Hazey. Thanks mate. Woke up this morning with the stirrings of a Black Dog Day, with very little spark to start the day and face work. Watched the first 10 minutes of your latest whilst hiding from the world, and I wouldn't say I sprung out of bed like those gates you were tackling, but your video put a smile on my face and I crawled out of bed with a 'medic!' (which made me chuckle) and got through the morning. Just watched the rest with a brew at my desk to get away from spreadsheets, and by God, you have made the difference. Thank you!
The Green Dragon at Hardraw closed suddenly in September 2022. It is still closed now (Apr 23). The campsite and tearoom are still operating. It was a great pub with many musical events. Your videos always amuse and entertain us - more please.
Love the pups name options,I lost my whippet last year,I called him Twig known by everyone as twiglad,,the pup will give you more than anyone could ever dream to bud
I did this walk 8 years ago but have not seen it mentioned anywhere since. Got hopelessly lost twice but it was a brilliant adventure and beautiful trail. Thank you for bringing it back to life again for me.
Hi Hazey, love your adventures and thrilled to know you and Fern will be having many many more adventures with a doggie. I'm unable to hike but love to see what you get up to. Bramble for a girly or scout for a boi . That's my two penneth anyroad x
Hazy, your videos bring me such insane amounts of joy I can't even tell you. Thank you so much for continuing to bring smiles to the faces of thousands :) Lots of love matey x
😂😂😂 “for all you Americans out there, it’s a bath in a wall- get over it!” Brilliant. Only us Brits see stuff like that as normal! Classic episode Hazy 👌 Big metal death parrot made me snort so much I had to get my hanky out!
Really appreciate the regular posting Hazey! My weekend always starts off well when I get to wake up and enjoy one of your vids with a coffee and a croissant!
Aysgarth Falls, stunning and used in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves when he had to pay the toll to cross the river for those that are interested. Brilliant video as always 🙏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Watching this is like watching all my favourite childhood spots! I’ve been all around the world but no doubt when I come to settle it’ll be done in Yorkshire! Miss that place
I stayed in the pub called the drovers Arms that’s what it was called on the series. I think it’s real name is something different but that was about 25 years ago stayed in a four poster bed upstairs and they had 36-year-old Mcallan whiskey. what a treat that was. I want to go back to Askrigg now after seeing this Paul, thank you very much.
My mum's a dog trainer and she always says you've got to name your dog something you can bellow across a field or through a forest. So Twig suits that perfectly. Maybe Twiglet for full name and Twig for short? Can't wait to watch the little one joining the adventures!
We have three black labs, oscar, ebony and pepper. Our 1st black lab was called 'nibbler' but he fell off a cliff and had to be put down. Broke our hearts. So for a male dog it would be 'nibbler' but a female pup I'd call her 'hazel'. Its a type of wood and she would be forever yours mr haze!,
It's truly lovely to see you walk along the Pennine way me and my dog Bella bob walked it the year before last a true bonding moment for us both and a brilliant adventure. And still today I will never forget the feeling of pure freedom walking 289 miles and wild camping the whole way! Keep up the adventures haze your a everyday reminder of freedom!
Thanks for the shoutout for my band mate. Our self named EP "Big Metal Death Parrot" about to be released. Available at all dodgy corner shops near you soon
A wonderful journey with you Hazy, Thank you. Took me back to a childhood holiday where we also stopped to visit Hardraw Force which I spotted on your map time ❤ Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos. Thank you as always for putting them all together. 🙂
Beautiful as always, Haze...love all your videos. Also, how exciting for you guys to be getting a puppy! It's safe to say, if you can train a Robin, you can have a pups trail trained in no time. Thanks again for doing what you do.❤
You're giving me the idea and courage to do the two moors way...Been watching for years but I ever done any long hikes across two moors. Will be a great adventure hopefully I'll discover a bit about myself I didn't know or was long forgotten. It's somttbjngy I need to do for the mind and body..
Me and my g/f did this walk two weeks ago and loved it. You inspired us to do it Mr Haze, thank you 🙏 There was a lot more to see on the high route though, passing through ghost towns of mining communities long gone. Thanks again, your videos are so inspiring. You’re right about this walk though. Far too many gates and medics 😫
Looks great walking and a really enjoying watch.. Why have I never been to the Yorkshire Dales!! On my to-do list after watching this. Keep up the good 'work'... 🤠
Wow, Haze what a feast for my eyes. Seeing you basking in your own back yard, the scenery, wildlife and oh my word mate that sunset. Thanks for inviting us all on this epic and wonderful journey....mate your the best. 🌄
As a Canadian where no one builds stone fences or intricate gates, (where I live on a farm) it always amazes me the work that went into building and maintaining them, over centuries in UK. I thought for sure you would go for a dip in that falls. Dog name: Skye.
You can't say 'stone fence' in British English: it's a contradiction in terms, because fences here are most often made of wood, metal or (domestically) plastic these days - never stone. They're 'drystone walls' ('dry' because no mortar is used, which allows them to move with the land) in England and - strangely - 'dykes' in Scotland. Very therapeutic to build or mend, provided you thrive on jigsaw-puzzles ...
@@carolwilson9341 The Saugeen First Nation amphitheatre, not a million miles from Toronto, certainly looks as though it falls into that category, judging by pics & videos.
Yet another great installment 😊 I'm not the smallest of people so those gates would have been a nightmare. Oh and I managed to get out for a camp, it's been nearly a year since my last which is due to my shift's. Anyway I developed a little bit of cramp in my lower right calf muscle. Got up the next morning to find my whole lower leg swollen. Gradually turned black and blue all over. Very bad muscle strain/rip. Fault is my own as I did not exercise enough. Lesson learned (Forgot the 7 P's)...Oh and the link doesn't seem to work for the pump?
Me and four buddies are flying in on Wednesday to start the Herriot Way…with limited training, think this is a feasible goal? Can’t wait to see the countryside. I enjoy your videos.
I bloody love watching your vids, they always come across very true. You definitely inspire more than any other RUclipsrs. I’ll always support your adventures ❤❤❤❤ (love your vids with Fern too, good to see you in a good place) 🎉 xx
My da used to talk about the Dales and so thanks very much for this video. I really got a feel for the place….and my noggin appreciated the Spring vid. Cheers mate
I sure do hope Americans talking, is as entertaining to you, as you are to me. I can listen to you "waffle on" anytime. Thanks for the adventure. P.S.- The wall tub would feel right at home in my part of rural America.
I love these multi day treks that you film. I’ve been thinking of doing the Herriot Way so I’m really interested in following this one. Also thankfully I’m not a “unit” so I should be able to squeeze through those gates! Keep up the good work Paul 🙏
'Medic' would be a great name for the puppy.
Imagine though! Just shouting MEDIC in the dog park and people looking to call an ambulance
@@HazeOutdoors 🤣🤣wouldn't it be fun!
Great that hazy lad Mechanic 😂😂😂😂😂
Too tempting 😂
How about Tyke? @@HazeOutdoors
‘Latch’ has got to be a good name for your dog!
Liam brown yesterday the legend that is hazy today now this is what we like to see thats my night sorted🙌
We have a wild hedgehog called Twiglet. We raised it from an orphan and then let it go. She has returned and made her home in the garden shed. 😊
That waterfall at 23:00 was like something from Zelda. If you walk through it you get a heart
Best dog name 'SUTCLIFFE' good old Yorkshire name. Sounds good when you're shouting it in the park.
Don't you just love how the wood on those gates gets polished smooth by all the hands opening them. Love how that feels.
Absolutely love the energy of this guy! Great sense of humour
Couldn't help but notice you weren't complaining about too many gates until a cow tested your bottle and you bricked it😂😂😂 great video as always 👍
You saying I was shook? 😂
NEVER!
@@HazeOutdoorsyou absolutely crumbled mate 😂
@@HazeOutdoors Completely bottled it, those Yorkshire cows were double hard though. 🐮
Great vid. Should be called All Creatures Gate and Small due to the Latches and Locks content 😂
Hey Hazey. Thanks mate. Woke up this morning with the stirrings of a Black Dog Day, with very little spark to start the day and face work. Watched the first 10 minutes of your latest whilst hiding from the world, and I wouldn't say I sprung out of bed like those gates you were tackling, but your video put a smile on my face and I crawled out of bed with a 'medic!' (which made me chuckle) and got through the morning. Just watched the rest with a brew at my desk to get away from spreadsheets, and by God, you have made the difference. Thank you!
Haha that cow stalemate had me rolling
Good to see you "on the road again" , Jack, USA
Cheers Jack
The Green Dragon at Hardraw closed suddenly in September 2022. It is still closed now (Apr 23). The campsite and tearoom are still operating. It was a great pub with many musical events.
Your videos always amuse and entertain us - more please.
Love the pups name options,I lost my whippet last year,I called him Twig known by everyone as twiglad,,the pup will give you more than anyone could ever dream to bud
Ah, James Herriot. I loved that series.
Always found the country site beautiful.
Thanks for taking me there again 😊
Was watching thinking 'is he gonna 'medic' that car? Nah, went next level and 'MECHANIC!'d it instead 😂
oh yes, i love it when i miss a haze video and then have the pleasure to watch pt1 and pt2 together, great vids mate keep it up
Only the one pup?.... Have two, and call them Latchen, and Lox.... See where I'm going with it?........ ;-)
“Augustus gloop” bravo. Bravo!
I did this walk 8 years ago but have not seen it mentioned anywhere since. Got hopelessly lost twice but it was a brilliant adventure and beautiful trail. Thank you for bringing it back to life again for me.
Hi Hazey, love your adventures and thrilled to know you and Fern will be having many many more adventures with a doggie. I'm unable to hike but love to see what you get up to. Bramble for a girly or scout for a boi . That's my two penneth anyroad x
Hazy, your videos bring me such insane amounts of joy I can't even tell you. Thank you so much for continuing to bring smiles to the faces of thousands :) Lots of love matey x
😂😂😂 “for all you Americans out there, it’s a bath in a wall- get over it!” Brilliant. Only us Brits see stuff like that as normal! Classic episode Hazy 👌 Big metal death parrot made me snort so much I had to get my hanky out!
Really appreciate the regular posting Hazey! My weekend always starts off well when I get to wake up and enjoy one of your vids with a coffee and a croissant!
“Mechaniiiiic!” A quality touch Hazy. 🤣
Aysgarth Falls, stunning and used in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves when he had to pay the toll to cross the river for those that are interested.
Brilliant video as always 🙏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
My other half is from Aysgarth and is actually an extra in that scene!
Knew I recognised it. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner, they have a staff fight there 😂 quality.
Watching this is like watching all my favourite childhood spots! I’ve been all around the world but no doubt when I come to settle it’ll be done in Yorkshire! Miss that place
I stayed in the pub called the drovers Arms that’s what it was called on the series. I think it’s real name is something different but that was about 25 years ago stayed in a four poster bed upstairs and they had 36-year-old Mcallan whiskey. what a treat that was. I want to go back to Askrigg now after seeing this Paul, thank you very much.
My mum's a dog trainer and she always says you've got to name your dog something you can bellow across a field or through a forest. So Twig suits that perfectly. Maybe Twiglet for full name and Twig for short? Can't wait to watch the little one joining the adventures!
Be honest ..... that Jet that flew over......did you call in an airstrike on that first stubborn Cow ?....🛩🚀🐄🔥
We have three black labs, oscar, ebony and pepper. Our 1st black lab was called 'nibbler' but he fell off a cliff and had to be put down. Broke our hearts. So for a male dog it would be 'nibbler' but a female pup I'd call her 'hazel'. Its a type of wood and she would be forever yours mr haze!,
It's truly lovely to see you walk along the Pennine way me and my dog Bella bob walked it the year before last a true bonding moment for us both and a brilliant adventure. And still today I will never forget the feeling of pure freedom walking 289 miles and wild camping the whole way! Keep up the adventures haze your a everyday reminder of freedom!
Thanks for the shoutout for my band mate. Our self named EP "Big Metal Death Parrot" about to be released. Available at all dodgy corner shops near you soon
A wonderful journey with you Hazy, Thank you. Took me back to a childhood holiday where we also stopped to visit Hardraw Force which I spotted on your map time ❤ Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos. Thank you as always for putting them all together. 🙂
MECHANIC!!! Brilliant, more power to you Haze.
Amazing surprise as always Haze, love your videos!
Cheers Harry
I grew up in Reeth, so this was a massive nostalgia trip for me. Thank you!
Beautiful as always, Haze...love all your videos.
Also, how exciting for you guys to be getting a puppy! It's safe to say, if you can train a Robin, you can have a pups trail trained in no time.
Thanks again for doing what you do.❤
Looking forward to the next one! Love your videos! Thanks!
Love it when hazey drops new content 👍🏼
Haze is back on trail!!! Yes! 🍻
Great fun walking along with you, thanks!
Big fan of the Patagonia dirt roamer jacket 🙌 perfect for this time of year 👌
You're giving me the idea and courage to do the two moors way...Been watching for years but I ever done any long hikes across two moors. Will be a great adventure hopefully I'll discover a bit about myself I didn't know or was long forgotten. It's somttbjngy I need to do for the mind and body..
Cheese buddy!! The ole noggin has been on the low down, and then your videos bring the sun out mate!! Thank you so much
Cheers not cheese 🧀😂 but if you prefer cheese let’s just roll with it 🤙🏼
My Uncle is a legend in the sheep dog training world, he used to put his dogs in with a ram to make them learn how to respect sheep! X
Wow just wonderful Haze back to your best , “ a great gate but past her best “
Yea its beautiful up there and loads of places to dip a plumb!
Nice to see the footage I've not been for a few years
Awww what a pleasant surprise!!!
Thanks 😊
@@HazeOutdoors still waiting for this Haze board game to come oot btw 😂😂hope you and Fern are well pal
glad to have you back
Theres a Duck, Its all going on! Makes me chuckle
Me and my g/f did this walk two weeks ago and loved it. You inspired us to do it Mr Haze, thank you 🙏
There was a lot more to see on the high route though, passing through ghost towns of mining communities long gone.
Thanks again, your videos are so inspiring. You’re right about this walk though. Far too many gates and medics 😫
Yes almost an hour video 👍
Yeah it’s a bit of a long one mate, maybe do it in a few sittings 🍿
Amazing description of the jet... Big metal death parrot :)
Fantastic walked a lot around there, happy memories 😊 loved it all, even the multitude of gates! Looking forward to the next ep , map time was 👌
Its great to see the Dales again.
Thank you ❤
That bouncer bull is like “ say what, Haze? “, “ ya name's not down, ya not coming through “ 🐮🐂
Mechanic..!!!! 😂🤣😂
Luv it... Haha...
Time lapse hike is defo one u should include more..!!!
Peace n luv tae ye.. 🙏❤️🙏
Looks great walking and a really enjoying watch.. Why have I never been to the Yorkshire Dales!! On my to-do list after watching this. Keep up the good 'work'... 🤠
Love the Yorkshire Dales.Started camping there in the 70s with my parents.
It’s such a great place and often overlooked in favour of the lakes
Uncanny. I am doing this next month. Great timing.
Nice one mate! Enjoy!
now that was a belter what a man sid is would love to here some of sids stories if you could get that interview ❤
Fantastic. Dog should be called Medic 😊
I work at the MOD for a fighter jet (the F35) and will forever now call it the "big metal death parrot" 🤣
"It's like artwork, look.... it's making me need a piss" really captures the full range of human emotions.
“Big metal death parrot!”
Could be the name of the Latch & Locks in house band.
Just fabulous
Wow, Haze what a feast for my eyes. Seeing you basking in your own back yard, the scenery, wildlife and oh my word mate that sunset. Thanks for inviting us all on this epic and wonderful journey....mate your the best. 🌄
Surprising us with a wildcamping Wednesday mate. Alright then be rude not to. Thanks haze outdoors as always respect ❤
Thank you. It's inspiring to me and I'm looking forward in July this year. Sorry. I'm from Germany. I need to refresh my English.
Beautiful Yorkshire. You could call your puppy Locky.
28 min in and I'm thinking "this is a very Gareth Gates" then Haze comments on the amount of gates.. 😊
Definitely be calling that dog latch 😀😀 makes my day seeing that notification pop up another hazy video 😁😁
As a Canadian where no one builds stone fences or intricate gates, (where I live on a farm) it always amazes me the work that went into building and maintaining them, over centuries in UK. I thought for sure you would go for a dip in that falls. Dog name: Skye.
You can't say 'stone fence' in British English: it's a contradiction in terms, because fences here are most often made of wood, metal or (domestically) plastic these days - never stone. They're 'drystone walls' ('dry' because no mortar is used, which allows them to move with the land) in England and - strangely - 'dykes' in Scotland. Very therapeutic to build or mend, provided you thrive on jigsaw-puzzles ...
@@tonyf9984 I stand corrected. The dry stone walls are an art.
@@carolwilson9341 The Saugeen First Nation amphitheatre, not a million miles from Toronto, certainly looks as though it falls into that category, judging by pics & videos.
Spring loaded gate is a lemon crusher! How bout squeak squeak here boy! Stunning environs as per usual Hazey
Mechanic! Luved it . Yorkshire lad living in aus , your making me homesick haze . Thanks for your vids.
Yet another great installment 😊 I'm not the smallest of people so those gates would have been a nightmare. Oh and I managed to get out for a camp, it's been nearly a year since my last which is due to my shift's. Anyway I developed a little bit of cramp in my lower right calf muscle. Got up the next morning to find my whole lower leg swollen. Gradually turned black and blue all over. Very bad muscle strain/rip. Fault is my own as I did not exercise enough. Lesson learned (Forgot the 7 P's)...Oh and the link doesn't seem to work for the pump?
Me and four buddies are flying in on Wednesday to start the Herriot Way…with limited training, think this is a feasible goal? Can’t wait to see the countryside. I enjoy your videos.
I bloody love watching your vids, they always come across very true. You definitely inspire more than any other RUclipsrs. I’ll always support your adventures ❤❤❤❤ (love your vids with Fern too, good to see you in a good place) 🎉 xx
Thanks for the kind words mate! I’m looking forward to getting on some long hikes with Fern this summer 🗺️🥾
Great video! Always enjoy your content man, no BS just saying how it is, couple of funny quips and just enjoying it. Long may it continue!
Blessed Daze As Always Mr Haze 🙏🏽
Bless up ya bad self 🐙
My da used to talk about the Dales and so thanks very much for this video. I really got a feel for the place….and my noggin appreciated the Spring vid. Cheers mate
Nice one, really want to walk the dales as well now .. loved the 'mechanic' 🤣
Twig, the Labra-cadabra-dor. Best dog magician 😂
I love the Dales and I have done the Pennine Way many moons ago, as far as Knock near Appleby. Really appreciated it.
Really cool watch can't believe you found the smallest gate ever and the cow that wasn't having it and them waterfalls are to die for cheers hazy
It's a while since I have watched your videos and I'm happy to see you again being so happy.
I sure do hope Americans talking, is as entertaining to you, as you are to me. I can listen to you "waffle on" anytime. Thanks for the adventure. P.S.- The wall tub would feel right at home in my part of rural America.
Superb mate, nice surprise this ❤
Dog name- latch or lock
That’s going to be a popular one 😂
True about the gates etc,I once did a days walk in Yorkshire with 32 stiles.
What a beautiful way to spend a few days!
Names for the pup 🐶 maybe Latch or Medic😉
Exactly what i was thinking 😂
Latch is good
Suggestion for dog names. Latch, Doodlebug and Roberto. Great video as always Haze.
I really enjoyed this - looking forward to the next instalment.
its all kicking off! brilliant
I love these multi day treks that you film. I’ve been thinking of doing the Herriot Way so I’m really interested in following this one. Also thankfully I’m not a “unit” so I should be able to squeeze through those gates! Keep up the good work Paul 🙏
Yes Haze!! I just got a puppy.. they are legends
You should 100% call your puppy Joey D :')
Jeff for the puppy or Dave. Dave the dog. Great vid as always.
What a treat! Excellent choice. Hope your shins are alright after all them gates!
Another epic pulled deftly out of the bag Hazy. Hats off 👏