The Coast to Coast: Solo Hiking Across the Country Full Movie (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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    On May 22nd 2023 I set off on my own to hike across the UK on the Coast to Coast. I met some amazing people, saw incredible sights, had good food, pushed my limits & met so many cute animals! I camped some nights & stayed in YHA's or B&B's on other nights.
    I hope you enjoy this adventure, many more to come!
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    Here it is, the 8+ hour film of my Coast to Coast adventure! A longform video of all the 14 C2C day-by-day videos with some changes & tweaks to some clips, voiceovers & music.
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  • @simongolding2058
    @simongolding2058 4 месяца назад +3

    You're an absolute joy to listen too,and watching your travels is uplifting for the soul! Well done on a Perfectly Beautiful Film,and your achievement,especially pushing through the difficult times! You deserve to be very Proud of yourself💪🏼😇🌲!! Take Care,and I'm looking forward to your next adventures😊👍🏻

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for such lovely words! It means a lot. So happy you enjoyed it, plenty more to come! ☺️♥️

    • @heywood554
      @heywood554 2 месяца назад +1

      Love your videos and I could listen to you chatting all day. Keep them coming. I've subscribed.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  Месяц назад

      @@heywood554 thank you for the lovely comment, I’m so glad you’re enjoying my videos ♥️

  • @AllotmentGrowHow
    @AllotmentGrowHow 4 месяца назад +7

    I've been watching your Coast to Coast walk on your playlist as I'm really interested in doing it myself next year. I'm on Day 8 of your journey and they've been an excellent watch. Thanks for putting in the time and effort to film everything - I really do appreciate it and hope to follow the same route on my own next year.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh you definitely should do it, it'll be one of the best adventures you've ever done! And thank you I really appreciate that:)

  • @paulcorbin7495
    @paulcorbin7495 4 месяца назад +4

    One of the best i have seen so much in this one
    Never think your no going fast enough Time is a wonderful thing
    And only runs out at the end of our life injoy life as you do as we can see in all your up loads

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      thank you! So true:)

  • @eustacelufgren
    @eustacelufgren 12 дней назад +1

    American here who has wanted to hike the C2C for...over a dozen years now. Planning to finally go in a couple years and have been plotting carefully...this long form video is, first of all, quite wonderfully shot, but also, of great utility to me, following along with a map, starting to understand the route... Thanks for this, and great job!

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  10 дней назад +1

      That’s awesome that you’re planning on hiking the C2C soon! Definitely recommend it. And so glad you found my video so useful, I often film a lot of the trail for this reason, so people can actually get a feel for it, prepare & plan 😁

  • @gregburns2391
    @gregburns2391 3 месяца назад +2

    Excellant video,, keep them coming! What is your favourite sections on the walk??

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  3 месяца назад +1

      Good question, I’d say Borrowdale & Grasmere are 2 of my favourite places on earth so definitely those as well as Patterdale, but just based on this hike alone, I think I was the most enthralled by Swaledale, between Keld & Grinton ☺️

  • @martynlocker
    @martynlocker 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm creasing at the farmer shouting "COME HERE" at his dog 😂

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Haha that was brilliant I’m chuffed it got it on film & could hear it so clearly 😂😂

  • @Benet-Drone-Advance
    @Benet-Drone-Advance 4 месяца назад +1

    What a fantastic trip that's worthy of TV

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much!♥️

  • @iangoodall7620
    @iangoodall7620 3 дня назад

    Hi Jennifer,
    I'm planning to do the Coast to Coast next summer but haven't done anything like this for 40 years. So, I'm trying to do as much research as possible. I watched every episode of your journey and just finished the full movie. I like the idea that you did it your way, and it inspires me to plan the journey my way. I also thought your filming, editing, and production were wonderful. It felt to me as if it was made with love.
    I hope you get to read this because I wanted to touch base with you as I h .ave a lot of questions for you over the coming months, if of course you wouldn't mind. Finally, I wanted to say thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
    Regards
    Ian Goodall

  • @jubbzy419
    @jubbzy419 4 месяца назад +2

    Stunning views!! 🙌

  • @myadventuro
    @myadventuro 3 месяца назад +1

    Hiking requires not only excellent stamina, but also determination and an unyielding spirit. Excellent !

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  3 месяца назад

      So true, thank you!

  • @martinkingston1498
    @martinkingston1498 2 месяца назад +1

    I must congratulate you on a superb piece of filmaking. I've seen a lot of videos on the Coast to Coast, and while all were good, yours is something special. The longer format works really well, as the shots aren't rushed, everything is beautifully paced, and you allow the stunning scenery to speak for itself. Your camera work definitely gives a first person feel too, as if the viewer is literally there walking the route! Your personality also shone through, with all of the ups an downs that an undertaking of this magnitude can lead to. As the saying goes, these trips are really a journey to oneself. Anyway, enough blathering. Just to say it was one of the most enjoyable hiking videos I have seen in a long time. You should have a way more subscribers. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  2 месяца назад

      That’s so, so kind of you to say ♥️ you’ve absolutely made my day, I’m glad you enjoyed it so much! Thank you for such kind words 😁

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations on Completeing the "Coast to Coast" and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did way back in the 1980s. Lots more surpise Tuck Boxes along the way that there ever used to be and that is only one of the many Good Points, another is the ammount of New to me B&Bs way more than there used to be. Thank You Tiny Pines for taking the time and effort to video this Hike, its something to look back on later in Your Life, you may even want to show it to your Children and later your Grand Children. Wishing you Great Happiness and a few Surprises in you Life. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much Tony, was an outstanding trail to hike. So glad you got to relive it, and yes this would be great for showing the future generations 😁

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      @@Orenjen If you now want something a little Harder to try for next year, try Wainwrights "Pennine Way", if you are considering it try hunt out the Pocket sized Book "Pennine Way Campanion", as it has all the Maps you need (as mobile signal may NOT be possible in some sections), hand drawn by Wainwright, each page is roughly One days Hike . 300+ miles along the Watersheds of England from Edale in Derbyshire all the way to Kirk Yetholme in Scotland. The place you cross the C2C was at Keld so the rest of it should be new to you. A word of warning do NOT tackle this after heavy prolonged rain as the start section cross the Peat Bogs, some over 2 meters deep and that is just Day 1, outside of Manchester. There are more to follow for the first few days, so dry weather is a must. Tony the ritired Hiker from Essex.

  • @bouncingbennyboy1965
    @bouncingbennyboy1965 4 месяца назад +1

    Haze Outdoors did this very walk a few years ago, he loved it too. A lovely part of the world for sure. Takes some courage to do this on your own, well done!

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Yeah it’s a pretty popular walk, though very tough, thank you so much!☺️

  • @Mark-Creed1962
    @Mark-Creed1962 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent movie enjoyed it very much thanks for making it so we can all enjoy it and well done completing your journey .

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  10 дней назад

      Thank you so much, glad you liked it!

  • @Daytona2
    @Daytona2 4 месяца назад +1

    You've made the best Coast to Coast video, thanks Jennifer - finely crafted cinematography 🙏
    Epic weather 🌄
    Britain at it's finest !

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      That’s so kind of you to say, thank you! Definitely got lucky with the weather, especially seeing as the same time this year has been miserable!

  • @stevenpanter943
    @stevenpanter943 4 месяца назад +1

    I have just had the most wonderful day going Coast to Coast with you . Thank you ❤

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      omg that’s so lovely!! So glad to have you along 😁✨

  • @bilbobaggins7340
    @bilbobaggins7340 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks a lot - your long extended video with soothing music and your voice - much appreciated from Vietnam :)

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      So glad you enjoyed it, thank you so the kind words ☺️♥️

    • @bilbobaggins7340
      @bilbobaggins7340 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Orenjen I have done the coast to coast once walking and once running the whole length :)

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      @@bilbobaggins7340 wow that’s amazing! How long did it take you to run it?

    • @bilbobaggins7340
      @bilbobaggins7340 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Orenjen it took my 7 days so i was running roughly twice the average length that walkers do when walking the coast to coast - i wanted to ask why you dont show your face on film ? i heard you mention that you were shy when people were around ?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +2

      @@bilbobaggins7340 that’s brilliant, well done! And yeah I don’t really feel comfortable filming my face and I feel it sets me apart from other hiking channels that film themselves taking to the camera. I know it can feel more personal that way, but I’d rather focus on the landscapes, but you’ll see the odd glimpse in a reflection every now and then 😁 in my more recent videos that I’ve filmed and have yet to be put out, I’ve been testing out a few mere shots with myself in, there won’t be loads, but i’m slowly getting more comfortable with it bit by bit.
      And in regards to being shy with people around that mainly applies to talking to the camera 😂 I’ll only speak to the camera when there’s no one else around, I don’t know why I just can’t do it!😅

  • @lilmissygrace
    @lilmissygrace 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing footage

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @ashytanky87
    @ashytanky87 4 месяца назад +1

    Really impressive your videos jen, I am about a quarter way through but can already see my next year fund raiser appearing🙂👍

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Karl, and omg you definitely should!😁⛰️🥾

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Good Morning Tiny, back again for the final few miles into RHB, Cloudy and dull here in Essex, but that may change later on. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex

  • @toolhead6691
    @toolhead6691 4 месяца назад +1

    I loved the footage on the moors. Very eerie. Sort of like the deserts are here in the US. I always get a strange, dream like feeling when i visit them.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      The moors are quite eerie, it’s a pretty surreal feeling there! I loved the variety of terrain on this hike, got a bit of everything 😁

  • @paulcorbin7495
    @paulcorbin7495 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks will be great

  • @glyndarby1715
    @glyndarby1715 4 месяца назад +2

    Woohoo, cheers Glyn.

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Full flask of coffee by my side as I sit and remember my two crossing the first in 1980 and again in 1990 on this route when I was a lot Younger than I am now. Happy Memories for me and hopefully for You too. Tony the Retired Hiker aged 68.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      I was lucky the first time I hiked this to get dropped off by a friend who drove me overnight from Essex to St Bees to arrive at 5am, so after a quick cup of coffee I was hiking this route by 5.30am

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      At the end of Day 1 I managed to make it to Black Sail YHA for a very peacefull night in a half empty Bunk House. Cost for the overnight stay was £2.50, hate to think what is now 40+ yrs after I first did it.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      The view from the Top of Dent was my first daylight view of what was to come, to say I was amazed is an understatement.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      The first time I did Ennerdale Water I like you did the forrest route on a West to East direction, but on my return in 1990 I started at RHB and did the reverse route and opted for the South Bank Route over the crags a lot quieter but yes a few more ups and downs.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      I would love to trek along here again but at less than 1 month away from my 68th Birthday I know its not possible except through the Eyes of someome much younger than my self so thank you for refreshing my Memory Banks of happier hikes I have done in the past and could not attempt tomorrow unless I get some 4WD Hiking Boots....

  • @KhurshidsChannel
    @KhurshidsChannel 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. 👍74

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Thank you glad you liked it 😁

  • @stevenpanter943
    @stevenpanter943 4 месяца назад +1

    6 books, just like a long hike , hard at times but worth it. Enjoy

  • @tangletwigsfairymeadow6243
    @tangletwigsfairymeadow6243 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Jennifer, arrived a bit late sorry 😀

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      No worries at all, hope you enjoyed it!😁

  • @stevenpanter943
    @stevenpanter943 4 месяца назад +4

    Their are no trees on the Moors because the sheep eat them before they can become established

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      True, though I’m sure there are ways around this such as tree guards, surely that’s a reasonable option! I just think a good lot of trees would absolutely transform the dales, such as the gem that is Swaledale just round the corner, it makes such a difference! To the environment as well as aesthetically 😁🌳

  • @DeepGhost-og5ul
    @DeepGhost-og5ul 3 месяца назад +1

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Good Morning Tiny Pine, back again to relive my West to East C2C way back in the1980s. As you get closer and closer to RHB I will add my memories. Memory one after leaving Richmond we only had the road walk to Ingleby Arncliffe, now at least you get some footpaths, but the first memory I will share is that at Brompton on Swale there is a Church and in that Church Yard is a Grave, nothing special about a Grave in a Churchyard I hear you say... well this is a Grave of a man reputed to be OVER160 Years Old. His story used to be written down in the Church Porch, but it may have been moved inside the Church, please ask locally if you cannot find it. Tony the retired Hiker of Long Distance Paths

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      Due to my overnight camp being near the village of Brompton on Swale I was told about the Grave of Englands oldest man in the Pub and made that my first stop of the day even though I had only been hiking and Hour after leaving a wild camp. Did not get much sleep as I was too close to the A1.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      After departing Bromton On Swale we only had the road to walk on to Ingoldby Arncliffe so its nice to see there is now the option of OFF ROAD Hiking.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Catterick is now the Main Base for Training ALL New Recruits to the Infanty Regiments of the Brittish Army. I myself was trained near Royston in Hertfordshire in 1976, the Longest and Hottest Summer of England History - average temperatures 30C+. NOT the ideal weather to go Playing Soldiers carrying anything up to 30 to 35 KG. Still it was that that allowed me to carry 30 to 35KB Backpacks on both the Pennine Way and the C2C, not once but twice, once in each direction. Happy Memories I now share with other Hikers like yourself. Tony in Essex.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      I think the most I paid for overnight camping was £2.50, most of the time it was ONLY £1 per night. OK the wages were not upto todays standards, but I think unless you are getting a room for the night with hot and cold running water and a shower, there is no need to charge more than £10 per night for camping in a field.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Enjoy the shade as you climb up through the woods it will be the last you see for some time. Crossing the North Yorksahire Moors to Robin Hoods Bay there is very little shade available. Mind you, you will end up with a good suntan. The North Sea is only visible in the last 5 miles, but you do get glimpses of it on the Horizon once You climb out of Goatland and leave the Steam Trains behind you, and YES I DO MEAN CLIMB, a 1 in 6 climb, that means for every meter forward you climb UP 6 METERS.

  • @stevenpanter943
    @stevenpanter943 4 месяца назад +1

    Clan of the Cave Bear , Jean M Auel . A good read ❤

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      Sounds interesting, I’ll add it to my list!☺️

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Eight hours into this mega film and you missed out one of my favourite parts the "Falling Foss" Waterfall in the Woods between the Little Beck Chaple and where you rejoin the Road (B1416) after passing trough the Wood with the Hermitage near Flying Dalesmoor where the "Every thing I do I do for You" Song to Robin Hood Prince of Thieves was videod for Top Of The Pops. That was your one remaining Surprise that I mentioned in the last video yesterday (9/6/2024) Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh no! I need to go back and visit then. I’d love to do this hike again West to East, will make sure I don’t miss it when I do!

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      @@Orenjen You must have passed it after the Hermatage, that big rock (on your left) that someone hollowed out about 300 yrs ago. Not long after passing the Hermatage the Falling Foss Waterfall in on your right.

  • @stefankaz53
    @stefankaz53 4 месяца назад +1

    Those structures on the moors are for the grouse shooters.

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  4 месяца назад

      😭😭

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Back again for more scenic beauty on Your crossing of he C2C, restarting where I left off at timestamp 2hr 59mins, with your Mom backing away from a very friendly Horse/Pony. Tony in Essex

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      I must admit Tiny Pine your generation are more aware of your emotions in general than my generation. We were taught to bottle up our feelings and emotions and not let it show how it effected us, it did us no good at all. I accept I am not perfect, no one can be, but as I got older I accepted that. Now I tend to ignore the off days and try to find somewhere in my local area to goto just to relax and enjoy the views to calm my inner being. Hiking help me in that respect as I was a solo hiker relying on no one but myself to get from A to B each day. I found long Distance Hiking suited me. Just me, my bergan and the open spaces I hiked through seem to settle the inner self and I always came back from my hikes fully relaxed and recharged. I was never one to just sit on a beach in the Summer, I wanted to explore other parts of the UK. Tony the retired Hiker in Essex.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      Kirkby Stephens to Keld was a bit of a slog, windy but dry, but its quite a climb upto 9 Standards . Nice views looking back, forward and sideways. At least it was DRY unlike my Pennine Way Hike in that area where the ground was so wet it was one long detour off route just to stay on dry ground. Keld will always hold a special place in my Heart and Mind. One of Peace and Tranquility. Just me and the River Swale, waterfalls aplenty and the odd sheep along the way. Tony in Essex

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      The Yorkshire Dales and Moors lacks trees is because the soil is to acidic with all that peat, and any tree that does survive is normally bent over at funny angles. The Winters can be very tough as well, deep snow and that constant wind. For a more visual view check out some of the Hanna Hauxwell the Dales Single Female Farmer made in the mid to late 1970s en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Hauxwell

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

      Sitting by the Waterfalls at Keld for just 10 minutes wipes away all my stress, aches and pains of being a solo hiker. It is just so relaxing, the gentle trickle of water or the birds singing away in the bushes relaxes me more than anything I know. Kelp is my special place in the UK to just sit back and relax. Tony the retired Hiker

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Its sad to see that tractor slowly rotting away, when I did the hike in the 1980s it still had wheels and a seat.

  • @davidhughes8315
    @davidhughes8315 3 месяца назад +1

    I've got a hero 7 and it can shoot 4k... how come yours can't? Is it the black?

    • @Orenjen
      @Orenjen  3 месяца назад +1

      The one I used for this video is the Hero 11 black shot in 4K, the previous videos were with my 7 white, I think that’s one of the differences between the Hero black & white? Not really sure but it must be

    • @davidhughes8315
      @davidhughes8315 3 месяца назад

      @@Orenjen makes sense 👍

    • @davidhughes8315
      @davidhughes8315 3 месяца назад

      @@Orenjen Nice one for putting this into one video by the way. I love me a long player. 😁

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад +1

    Back again after my night sleep, restarted at timestamp 1hr 44minutes.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      The Campsite at 1hr 45m is the Stonetwaite Campsite I normally use when in the area to rephotograph my route along the Lake District part of the C2C, and to rejoin the route rather than follow the route you did (from the village) I opted to continue UP the river to the next bridge (near the Big Rock and waterfall) then cross and rejoin the C2C Route. OK my last visit was some 10 yrs ago but I still only paid a few pounds per night (normally under £5 per night) and generally it is very quiet (apart from the sheep). Also the campsite does have a Toilet and Shower Block but I can not remember if larger Cooking/Drying Room are available. Tony the Retired Hiker

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Being an early starter on my hikes, normaly I like to get started by 6am and I was often passed on my first coffee break by other walkers staying on the same campsite I used. The first comment was nearly always "We thought you had given up and gone home when we saw your tent missing in the morning at the campsite"

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Yes the Granite Slabs are a newish idea to cut down on Hiker Errosion, used extensively on the Bad sections of the Pennine Way and now appearing on the S2S.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      After passing through Grisedale I stopped for my overnight Camp by the Lake below Helylvellyn. There I left my tent (still errected) and rucksack and climbed up Helvellyn for the Views and photographs before retracing my steps back to my campsite before continueing along the C2C. After passing through Patterdale I continued to Angle Tarn before pitching my tent nearby for the end of my days hiking. I guess my biggest regret is that we did not have GOPROs when I did the hike, but I did carry a Digital Camera to record my views, and often look back on all my Long Distance Hikes to relive the memories I have.

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 4 месяца назад

      Where you had your rest is approx where I pitched my tent and left my bergan prior to climbing up and then back down from Helvellyn to stright my campsite (after a hot coffee and some Kendal Mint Cake before continueing my Hike.

  • @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing
    @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing 2 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely blagged how you’ve updated 8 hours of footage