Hope you’re keeping well mate. I know you said you were moving house and that so hope that’s all going well. Looking forward to seeing you back out on the videos and hope the training is going ok. All the best 👍🏻
@@OldManRunning bit of pipe insulating foam around a thin selfie stick in a drinks pocket is worth a try 😜 I’ve done it that way with an insta360 pole and a GoPro max as a poor man’s chest harness 😎😅
That descent from Robinson to Blea Crags looked way simpler than I remember. Were you able to somehow bypass some of the scrambly section on grassy slopes to the right?
You could a little bit there were still a few scrambling sections which maybe you can’t see so well on the video. Might try dropping off the right side towards the top of Robinson down to the tarn and following the path down?? Did that in reverse on the virtual London video.
@@OldManRunning aye there’s a decent grassy de cent to the reservoir from Robinson summit to the tarn. I’ve ascended that way on my Abraham Tea Round. I’ve heard there’s an easy bypass near Blea Crags just above High Snab Bank. It might go off left as you descend, but I haven’t had a chance to Recce that yet.
Hope you’re keeping well mate. I know you said you were moving house and that so hope that’s all going well. Looking forward to seeing you back out on the videos and hope the training is going ok. All the best 👍🏻
Thanks Nicky, I’ll be posting some more content soon just had a lot going on
Great film again. Have you recced 3 and 4. I’m finding the Logistics of doing it on my own a nightmare 😂
Not yet the logistics are a nightmare🤣
@@OldManRunning sorry I commented before I got to the end 😂
@@mikehall6433 glad you watched it to the end. 👍🏻
Really enjoyed that! Thankyou.😊 It is a good way back to Keswick on the road, even at that speed.
@@richardmartin1519 it certainly is, you are probably talking about 4-5 mile.
Enjoyed that mate, despite the fog 😄 Do you film in hyper lapse mode or speed it up in editing, if you don't mind me asking?
Filmed in time warp at 10x. Might have to get a chest strap though, holding the camera for 2 1/2 hours was a bit of a pain.
@@OldManRunning holy crap, I never thought about you holding the camera all that time. I can imagine the arm ache 😬
Chest strap is a good investment, but get the proper gopro one. I use one for MTBing and they're very good.
@@richardmartin1519 thanks Richard
@@OldManRunning bit of pipe insulating foam around a thin selfie stick in a drinks pocket is worth a try 😜 I’ve done it that way with an insta360 pole and a GoPro max as a poor man’s chest harness 😎😅
That descent from Robinson to Blea Crags looked way simpler than I remember. Were you able to somehow bypass some of the scrambly section on grassy slopes to the right?
You could a little bit there were still a few scrambling sections which maybe you can’t see so well on the video. Might try dropping off the right side towards the top of Robinson down to the tarn and following the path down?? Did that in reverse on the virtual London video.
@@OldManRunning aye there’s a decent grassy de cent to the reservoir from Robinson summit to the tarn. I’ve ascended that way on my Abraham Tea Round. I’ve heard there’s an easy bypass near Blea Crags just above High Snab Bank. It might go off left as you descend, but I haven’t had a chance to Recce that yet.