Cool. You didn't use a wide angle for attention, so we can actually see what's going on. That has made me contemplate the concept more clearly and appreciate what you'd done realisticly. And yes, your dog did it. Class!! Still looks scary though!
Thanks for showing how it's done. I walked halfway up Sharp Edge last summer and scared the c**p out of myself as it was a damp day and the slate surfaces were very slippery. Having just read Keswick MRT's incident log I realise I was sensible to give up and come back another day. Next month in fact...
Me and a mate did Sharp Edge last week but we tackled it by descending the scramble rather than walking up it. It was a clear, dry day with a breeze. Sharp Edge is worth doing and I would say it is just as enjoyable as Striding Edge.
I did Sharp Edge last Sunday. I went a bit wrong by following a path round to the right, rather than climbing straight onto the ridge. This meant I was out of the wind, but then had to climb up at a much steeper point. I joined the ridge just before Bad Step. Next, I didn't find an obvious way up Foule Crag and went left, which was another mistake! I then had to climb up and over to the right beofre ascending in a sort of gulley. Not sure where I was to be honest, but just kept going up! Then, quite quickly appeared at the top.
Is this much harder than Striding Edge Richard? I am not the best with heights and was a bit nervous on Striding Edge but managed to complete it. Is this one considerably more exposed and harder?
Mate this was a very interesting video, thanks for sharing, I've done crib Goch and helvellyn striding swirral Edge last week, I'm looking at doin this one next weekend weather permitting, can anyone shed light if this one's harder etc than what I've done, on pics looks intimidating lol
That dog goes step by step the same route as mine! Here's a link of a clip from yesterday (typical damp Sharp Edge conditions)- ruclips.net/video/N_WIHki_57Y/видео.html
I liked your hobby very much, I love nature..
Love the way the dog is leading this walk!!
Every now and again, he looks back with an expression that says, "are you OK? Do you need a paw?" 🐾
Great video, thanks for the insight! Also, your dog is very well trained and even looks like he or she is smiling on a few occasions!
Hey thanks Richard, really appreciate that.
Excellent, first hand essential knowledge!
Cool. You didn't use a wide angle for attention, so we can actually see what's going on. That has made me contemplate the concept more clearly and appreciate what you'd done realisticly. And yes, your dog did it. Class!! Still looks scary though!
Thanks for showing how it's done. I walked halfway up Sharp Edge last summer and scared the c**p out of myself as it was a damp day and the slate surfaces were very slippery. Having just read Keswick MRT's incident log I realise I was sensible to give up and come back another day. Next month in fact...
Me and a mate did Sharp Edge last week but we tackled it by descending the scramble rather than walking up it. It was a clear, dry day with a breeze. Sharp Edge is worth doing and I would say it is just as enjoyable as Striding Edge.
Really enjoyed watching this again. And your facial expression at the end is just priceless lol.
Great video mate looks like a perfect day
Stunning climb 🙌your four legged handled it no problem thanks for sharing a great POV 😊 best regards Simon 🤝🔔😊🏔
Fantastic video Richard. This looks a piece of cake compared to when we did it in snow a few days ago lol
brilliant Richard... hope your doing well. you look so happy. great stuff mate :)
Class video Richard, thoroughly enjoyed watching it, just done Crib Goch on the weekend & looking forward to doing this in the future! 😎👍🏻
Enjoyed your video.
Not much of a challenge for that Mutt 😂. Great vid.
Thoroughly enjoyed that mate, thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you very much Anthony :)
Great video!
Which way??
The dog, UP!! 😂😂
Great vid
I did Sharp Edge last Sunday. I went a bit wrong by following a path round to the right, rather than climbing straight onto the ridge. This meant I was out of the wind, but then had to climb up at a much steeper point. I joined the ridge just before Bad Step. Next, I didn't find an obvious way up Foule Crag and went left, which was another mistake! I then had to climb up and over to the right beofre ascending in a sort of gulley. Not sure where I was to be honest, but just kept going up! Then, quite quickly appeared at the top.
Dude, I did the EXACT same thing a few days ago
Is this much harder than Striding Edge Richard? I am not the best with heights and was a bit nervous on Striding Edge but managed to complete it. Is this one considerably more exposed and harder?
why the metronome
What is the music?
dog: hold my beer
Mate this was a very interesting video, thanks for sharing, I've done crib Goch and helvellyn striding swirral Edge last week, I'm looking at doin this one next weekend weather permitting, can anyone shed light if this one's harder etc than what I've done, on pics looks intimidating lol
If you've done crib goch this will be a walk in the park
Dogs conquered Everest long before Edmund Hillary followed their paw prints to the summit.
can i com 😢
That dog goes step by step the same route as mine! Here's a link of a clip from yesterday (typical damp Sharp Edge conditions)- ruclips.net/video/N_WIHki_57Y/видео.html
This video creeped me out and i dont know if its the music lol
What's this like compared to Striding Edge?
imo striding edge is much easier
Striding edge or Jack's rack easier than this