Hadrian's Wall Path Walk
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2022
- Walking the historic Hadrians Wall Path over five days, from West to East. 84 miles in five days.
Some great scenery and fantastic history throughout this walk. I was also very lucky with the weather I experienced.
Thanks for the video. My condolences for your grandfather and great-grandfather. It touched me a lot as my wife passed away last year on my late grandfathers' birthday, who was in the airborne forces, including at Arnhem. All of us owe a lot to the freedom that they all fought for.
Thanks mate, and massive respect to your Grandfather. I have been to Arnhem many times, and have attended the memorial service at Oosterbeek quite a few times.
@@PreparedPathfinder Many thanks, much appreciated. I have visited Arnhem but have not attended the memorial service. My grandfather survived Arnhem and WWII but I may attend the service to pay respects to those who did not make it.
@@Stratamania it’s a really moving service mate. The kids coming in at the end gets me every time.
@@PreparedPathfinder Thanks, I will have to get myself there. I am just over an hour and a half's drive from Arnhem so I am going to sort something out to go.
Amazing trek!!! Wonderful scenery!!! Thanks for sharing!!! The history in the U.K. is outstanding. As a bit of a history buff myself I really appreciate this video! Also, thanks for sharing your personal moment with your Grand Dads, what an honor. Much respect to you and your Grand Dads!!! Great video mate! From Mid-Michigan U.S.
Cool immediately knew you had military experience - brill 😊 going to do this early September can’t wait 🎉 thank you 🙏 for sharing
Mate, have to say that this was a good watch! So many Welsh jokes could have come out on sighting the sheep though thankfully you saved it all for the sweaties and the screamers. Not bad going for an old guy on a gammy leg! 👊🏼💥😉
Cheers mate! 😂👍
It's nice that you show the countryside and the places of interest on route rather than continually gobbing off into the camera like some You Tube presenters on long distance walks. Yours was an entertaining and enjoyable video, thank you, love the humour. 👍
Thanks John 👍
It's a great walk. I once did it in 24 hours as a sponsored 'walk' I was very fit at the time and in an army 2-day mountain marathon team. Our support team let us down and so after the first checkpoint at 15 miles we only had to eat what was in our very light day packs and resup water from cattle troughs. I'd love to do it again at a more leisurely pace. Thanks for your video log as it's very entertaining and interesting.
Thanks mate 👍
I enjoyed watching that, thank you. How could I not ? From Roman Gimpys to LestWeForget..
Having walked The Wall a few times (including last year in full Roman Legionary kit) I love these videos. A bit of trivia - the wall section at 15:47 coming into Chollerford wasn't actually built by Romans. That section before and the one after Chollerford were build by German and Italian POWs during WW2.
I follow a lot of prepper/survival channels most of them American, so proud to see a solid UK channel
Thanks Nikos 👍
Beautiful video. Beautiful country.
Thankyou 👍
Love the video, I did the walk about 15 years ago with camping gear from Wallsend to Bowness. Some pretty rough weather but good times. I found it fairly easy to buy most food along the way
Quiet and understated film, thank you for taking us along. Touching finish to meet your three relatives, we can never repay the huge debt we owe them and their generations.
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Cheers mate 👍
You are green a.f dude!. it's good to hear some old military sayings again great video.👌
Cheers mate! 👍
❤ more great content. i wish you taught at my school.
Thankyou, much appreciated.
Thank you…. Respect for your father and grand father
Respect to all the people who lost their lives in the world wars and the other wars since ! 🙏 Great video.
what a beautiful, wholesome video
Why thank you 👍
Family-Dads-Grand Dads.. ❤ Great video, mate.
What a great film! Loved it. 👊
Thanks Geoff 👍
Cool video, Tom. I've walked a portion of where you walked through when I lived in Northumberland for a while. It is stunning, and like you said, amazing that so much of the wall is still standing. Hats off to you for covering the distance! We will remember them.
Nice video. my grandfather was a Northumberland Fusilier, he was captured at the battle of Arras 1940, spending the rest of the war as a PoW in Poland.
Looks like a lovely walk that, never new some of the wall is still there, and the history boards chucked in as well, nice one. 👍
Thank you for this adventure ...from Portugal
Cheers mate! 👍
Enjoyed your video, well done.
Cheers 👍
Good stuff, those Roman lads on the first info board look on their chinstraps, some things don't change...
On a serious note, respect to your Grandad and Great Grandad. We were lucky, my old man was 6th Airborne (Overlord at Ranville, Ardennes and Varsity) and my Great Grandad was Connaught Rangers in the Great War (Sud al Bahr), both survived.
Another cracking film Tom. I’ve seen some of the western end of the wall whilst walking up that part of the west coast some years back. Ive spoken to a couple of blokes, who after watching your video, are now up for this next year. Thanks for the idea 😁
Looks amazing!
Great video mate looking at doing this later this year also big respect being ex forces love the stag references lol😂
Never been so far up north in UK. The northern i have been is Birmingham when i was a little kid. Great walk very pretty scenery.
Wonderful - thank you!
Planning on doing this in June with my lad he can stag on the crowbag stagious I'll have stickman great vid with some Tom humour can't wait cheers bud
Cheers Steve! 👍
Damned nice walk. Thanks for taking us along, Tom.
Really enjoyed watching this. I was going to ask if you noticed many people on the route as it appeared you encountered more farm animals than people, still probably better for that!
Huge respect for the grave visits, reminds me of having to arrange another pilgrimage to a war cemetery in France soon as I'm named after an MM with Bar from WW1 (professional soldier who held the line at Gheluvelt and killed 1918 just before the end of the war) so it's always good to go and remember them. I noted the ages of your family in both conflicts, slightly older than the average age (26 WW2 & 24ish WW1) of those called up and wondered if they were Regs or just volunteered as my namessake was also much older than the average members of his unit (Machine Gun Corps, previous Worcesters). Anyhow, great views/scenary on this one and a reminder to get out and enjoy a few nights in the fresh air soon as life's too short to stay indoors!
Thanks mate.
My Grandad was an old soldier by the time WW2 came along. He'd previously served in China and India. I don't know much about my Great Grandad and his two brothers (who were all killed in WW1), as our family history has been lost due to them all being lost. Respect to your family too.
Fantastic video, just great !!
Thank you for sharing those personal moments. Very heart warming.
Great video i enjoyed that 👍
Nice one Tom, especially with that pack weight too, looks like a great hike there and huge respect at the end.
Excellent video Mr.Tom👍
Great video Tom, loved the details. Never knew that scene from Robin Hood was shot there!., thanks for taking us on your journey :-)
Great video, thanks for sharing, very enjoyable.
That was the canus testes sir. After the Romans did go home the masonry of their wall was repurposed for other projects in a lot of places. I think the weather has worn down a lot too. Nice wee tab sir. Take care buddy thanks for posting.
Canus testes lol 😂 and so is my wife !!!
WONDERFUL tour. Thank you and your respected family
Thankyou Pattie! 👍
A great walk, I like how you personalise it at the end with some family history. Very classy. Thank you.
Awesome. Also, 4:21 our wonderful English values in a nutshell ✝️🏴 (minus the missing stock lol but that's explainable).
Thanks for the great content as always. ATB. 😎👍🏻🗺🧭
Cheers mate, appreciate it 👍
Nice one again Tom. Really enjoyed it - jokes - background music and scenery. Your grandfathers cap badge was very similar to my own. Top man.
The 'Robin Hood Tree' is Sycamore Gap - it's one of several nicks blasted through the Whin Dyke by water under huge pressure from glaciers.
Wonderful little walk about. 🍻
Nice to see the history of Britain from across the pond in the US….. Thanks mate!
Thanks for showing your hike, I’m here in the states and I would like to do that walk someday, much respect for your Honored family good day sir.
Cool video as always and the humour , a few Monty Python gags in there . I'm sat at work listening to wind at the moment right now and it's blowing a gale . Another hour and I get to go home and two days off , all good . Thanks for sharing your adventures .
Love this, thank you. Planning to do Hadrians Wall solo this summer so this was a great preview!
Cheers! 👍
Dude your optimistic hadriens walk in five days🤣👍84 miles,, good luck. Sycamore gap,rowan tree is two names mate for the Robin Hood scene 👌😉🇬🇧and its nice to have you back to my home county,,,, Northumberland ❤️
Just found your channel love all your content thanks for sharing your beautiful homeland. Cheers!
Thanks Alex, appreciate it!
Just before four in the morning and a great start to the day. Thanks Tom. Great achievement and good to watch.
348 JRW
The UK has some interesting history, but the honesty bin REALLY does it for me. I'm from South Africa and although I would honour the rules (and pay frugally), I honestly would *NOT* vouch for "other" South Africans though!
I was hitchhiking in Wales once in 2001 and walked through a roadway tunnel (CCTV monitored by Police) - the police picked us up (my mate & I) and told us it was dangerous AND illegal to walk through the tunnel. We apologized and explained that we were on our way to London. They said they would drop us off at the next "T-stop", which we mistook for a T-junction - much to our surprize a "T-stop" was exactly just that - a stop for "TEA" - that is an anecdote I will never forget as long as I live!
Great video airborne. I'm out on the route tomorrow. You saved me a bit of recce work, which we all know is very rarely time wasted....👍
Cheers mate, and glad to be of some use!
Love the U.K. , so green, so beautiful, so historic, the lands of my ancestors. My respects to your family members who lost their lives in the defense of freedom.
Thanks Gary, appreciate it.
Really enjoyed the vid Tom. Well done 👍.
Cheers mate 👍
Well done always fancied trying the wall. Stayed at a Bothy not to far away. Wish I'd known about this as I'd would have brought you some beer at Wallsend just up the road from me Hoose 😆
Hope you enjoyed it mate I live in Newcastle but I haven’t done this yet.
We did the Pilgrim’s Way a few weeks back and went through people’s gardens several times. Bit odd!
Nice one Tom 👍
Great walk along with the history. Could have been a false start had one stopped at that first pub!
Amazing not 5 days of rain, brought back fond memories of running across this area when I was younger, beagling before it was banned. Normally raining cats and dogs.
Noticed you switched packs between day 3 and 4. What happened to the original pack you were carrying did something happen to the pack? Really enjoyed the walk man....great views!
Whey aye man what a belta.
Good video and a good yomping session 👍🏻
Tabbing he’s a para
You are correct I apologise
It may become the new Camino walk!
How come you started with a green bergan then had a blue osprey pack on ?lovely Northumberland countryside
I scaled down my kit half way.
Definitely on my bucket list. thanks for the awesome video. Are you going to describe all the equipment you used on your trip?
Great yomp there Tom, it's not somewhere I've been and it's been on my hit list for a while. If you want another similar length walk look up The Dales Way from Bouness-on-Windermere to Ilkley. What happened to your bergen on the last day?
I scaled my kit down a bit after l ate most of my rations, l borrowed a smaller pack off a mate.
Great video mate, thank you for the effort. I'm walking the wall west to east next month. Just wondering, what was the first bit of wall you came across. Was it Hare Hill?
You had it good, every time I've gone its been a bit grim.
Beautiful English countryside💖👍
This is a very good insight on hiking and camping in the outdoors I'm currently in the ACF and hoping to do my DofE soon I'm a very big fan of your videos do you have any tips for my bronze expedition? but very good video hoping to see more like this soon!
From Reece
Hi Reece, make sure you pack everything you need, without packing too much. Speak to your instructors for advice. Also practice your navigation beforehand.
A 5 day walk, no people, excellent.
A Para never knocks back a chance to get scoff on board
Excellent video. Bought back some great memories from when I did my DofE Silver. I was hoping to get your opinion on something, it's about the 90L PLCE short back Bergen. Will the said pack sit comfortably above a belt order? Thanks for your time.
Hi Adeoneer, I've got a 90l shortback and Osprey belt kit and yes the bergen sits happily on top even for me at 5'3.
Hi, yes they generally do, that's what they're designed for.
@@PreparedPathfinder thanks for information much appreciated 👍
@@davidcann6021 Thank you for your help mate 👍
Excellent hike Tom with great scenery and a very meaningful end. Are you doing an after action report on your gear? What worked, what could be better and what chest pack were you running?
Nate
Cheers! Yes l will do mate.
Awesome walk. Researching the walk myself, It's in my future. How do I get one of those cool hats?
Cheers. If you email me at preparedpathfinder@gmail.com l’ll send you the info.
Did the Hadrians Wall walk when I was attached to 39RA who at the time were based in Newcastle in around 2005. Would love to do it again as a stinking civi, as it turned more into a tab than a sponsored walk, as they always did. Not much wall was seen, might put that on my to do list and get a second Hadrians Wall badge (Websters).
Ha ha, fair one! 😂👍
We Will Remember Them
Thats what happens to me when i am painting too.
Prevailing weather in the UK is West to East, so walking West to East is the way to go, the rain will be behind you. One day either side of Once brewed are the nicest parts of the walk.
Greetings from Greece! Wonderful video! May I ask what boots did you wear for your hike? Stay healthy and strong!
Thanks Jimmy! I wore Han Wag Banks boots, very comfortable. Got a kit load out video coming soon.
A excellent video.did you wild camp are there places to get water??as a military veteran we always stag on somewhere lol
Is it possible to do a kit list of what you took and what kit you wish you took
Yeah there were a few places to get water, not as much as l expected though.
It is a hoofing yomp that one, the visual history is in the middle section though 👍🏻
Great stuff
What make/type is that basha you were using?
It’s a Rab Siltarp 1.
Great vid Tom, loved the 'hat' and 'crow' references lol! did you swap out your bergan half way, you looked like you started with a military style began and ended up with a Osprey?
Yes mate I cut down on my kit a bit half way, my leg was giving me some gyp.
@@PreparedPathfinder ahhh......ok, now I understand the Pack change; and I completely understand! Just turned 51 and I've had kneee issues since my 30's! Sports, Military, Self Abuse😂
@@Fenianboyo yeah l’m 50, and l broke my femur a few years ago, still a bit crocked from that.
Hey Pathfinder, how is it doing the walk in early June? Would I need some serious cold weather gear?
I wouldn’t have thought so, it should be pretty warm, but obviously the weather could change.
Well done mate.
Did you swap your rucksack out through the trip ?
Yeah l switched it out about half way.
Roman legions walked the area many years ago with armour shield
Sword and sandals!
Issue gortex with the fold away hood, i think it was the first issue of goretex with 95s. I cut the hood off.
STAFFFFFFFFFFFFFORDS
Was this comment meant to be on the top ten video? Yeah l cut mine off too as it goes.
@@PreparedPathfinder nah, the hood down comment, I did a TA PNCO with a load of 15 para lads and I love the screamer and hat comments 😂
Best line of the course was the comment on my staffords, beret and belt (black & silver)
"who designed your regimental acoutraments? Coco fukin chanel? Hugo boss? You in the hatstapo?" 😜
@@MIFWIC666 ha ha, roger that mate 😂
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Enjoyable and poignant film. Loved the military slang.
Any thoughts on seal skin socks?
Need a decent pair
Yeah they're good for when your boots get soaked, I mentioned them in my ML Loadout video.
@@PreparedPathfinder Sweet thanks mate
Have you ever had a sheep come up too you I had one the other day well 2 of them come up too me usually they run away
Hope you had your wellies on
It's a good walk I did it the other way and just for shits and giggles I did the extra few miles and made it a coast to coast walk I cheated and took a day out in the middle to spend a bit of time looking at The Roman forts
cushdi , hope you got a bag of toffees