Section hikes and wild Camps sound good 👍. Whatever is next, we will look forward to watching. Well done again on the coast to coast, a truly amazing achievement, and an incredible amount raised 🙌. Bring on the next adventure! Have a great week. Shell and Pete 😊👊👍
Great to hear your shin is healed well! I remember the feeling after I finished the West Highland Way - all that time planning and listing etc and then it was like ok, what now?? I need to fill the void lol. Glad to hear you’ll be wild camping again. Some great sounding trails you’re looking at! Continue healing and looking forward to anything new you post. All the best. On and great job on the fundraising!! 🥰🎉🎉
After watching you stoically overcome the vicissitudes of that last expedition, I couldn’t help but think this was a valuable insight as to the travails of Captain Titus Oates et al. Much obliged, Ben.
First of all huge congratulations on completing the coast to coast and raising so much for a very worthy cause. Glad to hear you're recovering nicely. Really looking forward to whatever you decide to do in the future. ATB... Ivan
Another one you could do is the cape wrath trail and a very well done on your fund raising I'm currently recovering from a very rare cancer myself caught early so iv not been able to get out much and watching you on your journey has made up for it
I was looking tentatively at the Offers Dyke trail for next year. Looks a good one too. I've done a small bit of the SW coast path, and that was hard. Lots of ups and downs.
I've section hiked the Vanguard Way and can deffo recommend. Also really enjoyed section hiking the North Downs Way- less impressive than the South Downs Way, but much less busy and has a great sense of history, following much of the Pilgrim's Way as it does.
Hi Ben , good to hear you have recovered from the ankle. the Cleveland way is a nice walk. One of my very first memories of hiking was that. 1980/1 ish waking up in osmotherly about 6am to the sound of a few other peoples gas stoves going with the bacon cooking. I was only a kid not even a teenager. the same campsite is still there but has changed big time now has lots of statics on. All the best
Awesome, you answered my question. I do a lot of section hiking. Can recommend the Itchen Way down South. Will be putting a video up soon. Look forward to your next one and well done on the fundraising.
@@benhikescampsin places but I would say, no more than your coast to coast walk. The rugged coastal line is so beautiful, it takes away a lot of the pain 😂
You've mentioned the Cleveland Way (done it), and the Pennine Way, (not finished yet, started 1998). I'd recommend the Yorkshire Wolds Way. A bit of a trek, but gorgeous. Anyway,l ove your videos Ben. Keep up the good work.
I have thought about doing some section hiking after I do the coast to coast next year. Do you plan on doing a kit video for your coast to coast like what worked what didn't if you would change anything? Look forward to the next video what ever it is keep up the good work ben
Section hikes and wild Camps sound good 👍. Whatever is next, we will look forward to watching. Well done again on the coast to coast, a truly amazing achievement, and an incredible amount raised 🙌. Bring on the next adventure!
Have a great week.
Shell and Pete 😊👊👍
Thank you again both.
Great to hear your shin is healed well! I remember the feeling after I finished the West Highland Way - all that time planning and listing etc and then it was like ok, what now?? I need to fill the void lol. Glad to hear you’ll be wild camping again. Some great sounding trails you’re looking at! Continue healing and looking forward to anything new you post. All the best. On and great job on the fundraising!! 🥰🎉🎉
Thanks so much both 🙏
After watching you stoically overcome the vicissitudes of that last expedition, I couldn’t help but think this was a valuable insight as to the travails of Captain Titus Oates et al. Much obliged, Ben.
Oops. That should have read Captain Tom. Sorry.
Thanks!
Well done
Look at the Ridgeway, a very pleasant walk very close to London
Yes, another great suggestion. Thanks.
Congratulations on your fundraising success Ben 👍
Thanks so much Derek.
I do miss your wild-camps, Ben.. so glad your thinking about doing some more! 👍🏻
In the pipeline.......Thanks!
Excellent result on the donations, Ben 👍🏻 Looking forward to seeing those new hikes!
Thanks 👍
First of all huge congratulations on completing the coast to coast and raising so much for a very worthy cause.
Glad to hear you're recovering nicely.
Really looking forward to whatever you decide to do in the future.
ATB... Ivan
Much appreciated!
Glad to see you have recovered Ben and look forward to seeing you next adventure.
Thanks Steve!
Check out two moors way in Devon. It’s beautiful. Mini coast 2 coast
Many thanks. 👍
Congratulatiions for the fundraising. You will find a new way to walk, I'm sure.
Danke Mr Krain!
Another one you could do is the cape wrath trail and a very well done on your fund raising
I'm currently recovering from a very rare cancer myself caught early so iv not been able to get out much and watching you on your journey has made up for it
Thanks so much Kev for that. My thoughts are with you as you continue to recover. Wishing you well - Ben
How about the Isle of Wight coastal path? Apart from some sketchy sections due to coastal erosion, the trail itself looks really good.
Interesting idea - thanks Scot!
I was looking tentatively at the Offers Dyke trail for next year. Looks a good one too.
I've done a small bit of the SW coast path, and that was hard. Lots of ups and downs.
Good idea on the Offa's Dan. I nearly did a bit of that this year but had to cancel. Hope all well sir.
I've section hiked the Vanguard Way and can deffo recommend. Also really enjoyed section hiking the North Downs Way- less impressive than the South Downs Way, but much less busy and has a great sense of history, following much of the Pilgrim's Way as it does.
Great ideas - thanks!
Hi Ben , good to hear you have recovered from the ankle. the Cleveland way is a nice walk. One of my very first memories of hiking was that. 1980/1 ish waking up in osmotherly about 6am to the sound of a few other peoples gas stoves going with the bacon cooking. I was only a kid not even a teenager. the same campsite is still there but has changed big time now has lots of statics on.
All the best
Thanks for that. ATB
Awesome, you answered my question. I do a lot of section hiking. Can recommend the Itchen Way down South. Will be putting a video up soon. Look forward to your next one and well done on the fundraising.
thanks v much
Might have too look at that one! Thanks.
Good to see you Ben... and glad your shin has recovered. Look forward to what's next. Cheers Mark
Thanks 👍
Nice one fella 👍
Cheers!
South West Coastal Path, it's beautiful and very challenging in parts. My son and i broke it up into weekly sections over a few years
Thanks for honest feedback. I've heard it's pretty gruelling.
@@benhikescampsin places but I would say, no more than your coast to coast walk. The rugged coastal line is so beautiful, it takes away a lot of the pain 😂
Yorkshire Three Peaks is a good little one. 25 miles done in a day, great campsite right near the starting point too
Thanks
If you want to go to Cornwall, I recommend the St Michaels Way coast to coast
Thanks for that recommendation.
I did 5 days section hiking on the SWCP. from Penzance to st Ives. Would absolutely recommend it
Thank you!
I remember that fall on kidsty pike - seems like a hell of a long time since haha. Glad you're well. - Martin
Thanks Martin. Hope all is well.
Look at the London loop 150. Ish . 15 ish section... Hope this helps.
Thanks Gordon!
North Downs Way fella. That would be good to section hike.
Yes, have done bits of that over the years. On the list for sure. Thanks
I live 3 mile from the source of the Thames and have walked the first 23 miles and looking to walk more next year
Thanks Davina
Incredible achievement and brilliant videos. Well done Ben.
Cheers Tone!!!
@@benhikescamps you da mayyyan, baby 😍.
You've mentioned the Cleveland Way (done it), and the Pennine Way, (not finished yet, started 1998). I'd recommend the Yorkshire Wolds Way. A bit of a trek, but gorgeous. Anyway,l ove your videos Ben. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much Steve.
Yorkshire Wolds Way sounds great + I LOVE Yorkshire folk!
I have thought about doing some section hiking after I do the coast to coast next year. Do you plan on doing a kit video for your coast to coast like what worked what didn't if you would change anything? Look forward to the next video what ever it is keep up the good work ben
Hi. Sorry for late reply. Yes, a video coming of what I didn't use.
Isle of Wight Coastal Path
Great idea
Cumbria way?...an almost flat route maybe for next year lol
Flat sounds good!
How were your post trail blues?
Not too bad thanks!