1st day on DALES WAY and I'm in LOVE! 💚

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Now, I already knew I had a bit of a soft spot for the Yorkshire Dales but day 1 of the Dales Way has absolutely cemented this place in my heart! It was a weirdly tough day but there was beauty around every corner that kept me going. I really hope you enjoy this journey as much as I did and please keep an eye for the rest of this mini series!
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    Day 1: Ilkey to Grassington
    Distance: 27 km / 17 miles
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Комментарии • 216

  • @nilabhrabardhan174
    @nilabhrabardhan174 14 дней назад +3

    This is the England that I imagined reading the countless storybooks of childhood . When the sun shines it is the most beautiful country in the world

  • @paulamoreton6522
    @paulamoreton6522 24 дня назад +4

    I discovered walking, camping and map reading doing the Duke of Edinburgh scheme at school. I'm 64 and still backpacking. Currently doing the Coast to Coast.

  • @callumjarvis6350
    @callumjarvis6350 23 дня назад +5

    After seeing your first Cumbria way video I decided to go and do it myself a week later. I think I might have to do the same with the Dales Way too!

  • @annerand8155
    @annerand8155 25 дней назад +4

    Fantastic walk. I love Yorkshire even though I come from Lancashire.

  • @hanneliewiese3477
    @hanneliewiese3477 24 дня назад +4

    You have the most beautiful countryside, hiking trails, cute paths, lovely bridges and gates- so much history and culture ... love going on these hikes with you❤

  • @Manu-76
    @Manu-76 21 день назад +3

    Thank you very much for your kindess taking us with you on your hiking❤ My husband and I love your hiking trips, the exploring of new ways in beautiful England.Never been there in real life .And we extremly love your waffeling. Please don't stop😅 It' s lovely ❤

  • @thewilksourlife631
    @thewilksourlife631 25 дней назад +7

    Have to say, "look at it" has to be your new catchphrase. You say it with so so so much excitement. Love it.

  • @janbaste7607
    @janbaste7607 12 дней назад

    Thank you for a lovely set of Yorkshire videos. I live half an hours ride away from Bolton Abbey and spent many days by the river with my son enjoying the scenery, water and picnics. I know he will do the same with his children. We are very lucky to have the gorgeous dales on our doorstep. Makes me proud to be from such a beautiful county. Do come again and check out The Strid - it's something to behold!

  • @gaylinlyons6534
    @gaylinlyons6534 24 дня назад +4

    Canadian Girl Guide / Ranger here. Big impact on my life. Camping and hiking, and selling… cookies! That was some years ago though, I have just turned 67. I do a lot of trail walking, I am a bit slow at it though because I have camera in hand and I don’t want to miss anything. Lol!
    Thank you for a wonderful walk this day, nice not getting wet and not too many cows. - Gaylin, Ontario Canada

    • @kimpotter3045
      @kimpotter3045 24 дня назад +3

      I’m a UK girl guide who was lucky enough to go on an international camp in London, Ontario in 1991. I loved camping & also camped in the green canvas ridges tents.
      I’m now a brownie leader helping the next generation have adventures & make new friends, learn new skills

  • @paulaustinmurphy
    @paulaustinmurphy 25 дней назад +5

    It was great seeing this. I lived in Ilkley for 11 years - up until 2023. Then I moved to Northumberland for ten months. Now I'm in Arnside, across the river from Black Crag. The Dales Way is excellent. It follows the River Wharfe for most of the way. There is a Dales High Way, which is more of a challenge - it traverses the hills, rather than the valleys and river.

  • @barralass352
    @barralass352 25 дней назад +5

    What has amazed me most, other than the scenery, your waffle and genuine excitement, is the fact that you managed to find a northern train actually running out of the furness peninsular. I'm looking forward to part 2 .😊

  • @user-ip7xv5tn6r
    @user-ip7xv5tn6r 19 дней назад +1

    Can’t believe you didn’t go to see the Strid. It’s fantastic!

  • @Brock_in_the_North
    @Brock_in_the_North 22 дня назад +1

    I'm surprised tha dint get a sudden urge to wear a flat cap and start saying "hey up". Warmed my heart when it started and the first thing you mention is needing a brew 😂 you'll pass for a local with words like that. Yorkshire dales is a special place. Some of our rarest wildlife resides in the Dales as well as the north Yorkshire moors. Both have a very different feel to them. You should 100% check our the moors. Miles and miles of moorland,.especially in August when the Heather is out and it's just a sea of pink for miles.

  • @Beetlegirl1970
    @Beetlegirl1970 20 дней назад +2

    Beautiful!! I kept expecting to see Compo, Foggy and Clegg!! Parts were very Last Of The Summer Wine ❤ just gorgeous ❤

  • @shabingly
    @shabingly 25 дней назад +3

    I have to say, I was half expecting you to have realised in the edit that I am incredibly boring and cut me out 😂
    I just hope that being pitched next to me didn't put you off doing another long walk: maybe High Way next time?
    All the best!

  • @Muddipaws1308
    @Muddipaws1308 25 дней назад +6

    Love the Dales Way, I am a Yorkshire Lass and I adore some of the places. Burnsall, Grassington are gorgeous. Buckden is lovely too, hiked up Buckden Pike for some fab views along the valley. Sedberg has of course the Howgills which are amazing. Bolton Abbey also has the Valley of Desolation up to Simons Seat that is gorgeous! Grassington is where they film All Creatures Great and Small, great walks round there too, Barden Moor, Linton Falls, Conistone Dib and Kilnsey Crag, Mossdale Scar

  • @FrugalMrB
    @FrugalMrB 10 дней назад

    Glad you liked the campsite - it’s owned by friends of mine, Jason and Claire!

  • @happyjohnwalks
    @happyjohnwalks 5 дней назад

    1:04:50 we used to sing a song, "we call it smelly helly, yeah" to the tune of mellow yellow, definitely to be avoided! 😂

  • @juliansykes960
    @juliansykes960 25 дней назад +18

    The Strid is THE most dangerous stretches of water in the world, bar none. Fall in there and there’s basically no chance of you getting out alive.

    • @avpmobi
      @avpmobi 25 дней назад +3

      Yes. The river turns 90 degrees. The width becomes the depth. Don't jump it!

    • @juliansykes960
      @juliansykes960 25 дней назад +5

      @@avpmobi No don’t. The current at the surface looks relatively mild, and it is, but the main current is channelled and funnelled underneath the surface and is absolutely lethal. Somebody measured the pull of the undercurrent once and nobody has or would have the physical strength to overcome it, especially so if you get pulled down into one of the crevices.

    • @rpark8265
      @rpark8265 25 дней назад

      Tom Scott did a great video ruclips.net/video/mCSUmwP02T8/видео.htmlsi=nmh0A1krtx5VVvr3

    • @Andy_Bat
      @Andy_Bat 25 дней назад +2

      Stupid kids that we were we used to jump across the Strid puts the fear of Gods in me now when I look at it.

    • @TheThorntonBrapper
      @TheThorntonBrapper 15 дней назад

      Tom Scott made an informative little vid about it: ruclips.net/video/mCSUmwP02T8/видео.html

  • @Chrisdavohikes
    @Chrisdavohikes 24 дня назад +1

    Class that man. Really enjoyed that 😎

  • @barbarawilliams5621
    @barbarawilliams5621 25 дней назад +2

    Hello Glen,
    Beautiful walk! (Hello to Andy! Lovely to meet you! ) What a nice surprise to see we are going on a walk about! And a new adventure to see things even you have not seen. You did encounter ALOT of people but this walk goes through more villages. We are looking forward to part two. AND we are looking forward to van trips as well…maybe with Finn!
    Cheers,
    Mike and Barb in North Idaho, USA…

    • @shabingly
      @shabingly 22 дня назад

      Nice to meet you too! You're going to love the walk. The Dales are amazing, even though I'm a little skewed that way seeing as I live just outside them.

  • @AndrewPaulK80
    @AndrewPaulK80 25 дней назад +2

    Smashing it at the moment Glenn...... brilliant yet again 🐐

  • @sarahgladstone5745
    @sarahgladstone5745 25 дней назад +3

    I'm very much enjoying all the Klingon/ Star Trek references you've made in this first video. I except more in day 2!

  • @erinhenry9750
    @erinhenry9750 25 дней назад +2

    First 7 minutes u sounded like a kid in a candy shop 😊made me smile ❤from Michigan

  • @christopherhillam7286
    @christopherhillam7286 22 дня назад

    A fantastic route and another superb film. I did it with my older brother around 2004ish over 5 days camping. Move on 20 years and, at the end of September, I’m running the Dales Way in the reverse direction to you for the MNDA, adding an extra 22 miles at the end to take me back to Wibsey, Bradford. I’m hoping to complete in around 28 hours. Looking forward to the rest of your film. 🤙🏼

  • @bassaction
    @bassaction 18 дней назад

    I can't believe you just bypassed the strid, probably the most impressive part of the whole part of this walk 😂💔

  • @grahamsmallpeice1212
    @grahamsmallpeice1212 23 дня назад

    Hi Glenn, 26 mins in and enjoying this route already. You mention walks overseas, France in particular. Again I can totally recommend the Tour Du Mont Blanc. I’d even happily tag along with you in the background. It’s stunning out there 👍🏼⛰️🏔️🏔️

  • @ianiles6430
    @ianiles6430 24 дня назад +2

    That bridge (43 minutes) is the Nidd Aqueduct, built in 1899. So no knights. Or maybe just knights who say 'Nidd', instead of 'Ni!'.

  • @flyingvisit2
    @flyingvisit2 25 дней назад +2

    Loving the walk on the Dales way, it's good to see it again. Appletreewick is called App'trick by the locals. The swing bridge is a bit wobbly but the walk along the river is ace. My late hubby's local was the Devonshire in Grassington. It had the same affect on him too. Lol. Thanks Glenn. 🤣

  • @larrymarciniuk6753
    @larrymarciniuk6753 25 дней назад +3

    Great video! The scenery and the architecture is so beautiful. I'm getting a very different perspective of Great Britain watching your videos. It's a very beautiful country. I really enjoy these multi day treks. Great job!

  • @melaniehodgson5191
    @melaniehodgson5191 24 дня назад +1

    Your video brought back great memories of my husband & I doing this walk back in April. The river was a lot higher then.
    You film so much of the route and I appreciate how much work goes into doing this. Keep doing what you do, in my opinion the best RUclipsr out there!

  • @johnmull59
    @johnmull59 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks Glenn. Grassington brings back happy memories...it was the start of my first (of many) walking holidays with my father and two brothers...happy days.

  • @philpoole5670
    @philpoole5670 9 дней назад

    Great vlog looking forward to the whole walk

  • @dancleasby151
    @dancleasby151 25 дней назад +2

    Oh come on, now you're doing the Dales Way!? Definitely not fair! 😛Another walk I want to do, I even bought Terry Marsh' guidebook a few years ago. Enjoy!

  • @toniimrie8893
    @toniimrie8893 17 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this Glenn, although I’m having fomo right now after reading all the comments about the Strid 😂 It is such beautiful, gentle countryside, so different from the harsh Aussie bush! I was a Brownie and a Guide and it had a huge impact on my life. I’m still out in the bush every chance I get. Thank you for sharing your adventures 💜

  • @Adventures_with_Sog
    @Adventures_with_Sog 18 дней назад +1

    Nah then, ey up me duck.
    This is one I've been looking at myself.
    Lovely first day fella and of course it's going to be nice as it's in Yorkshire, Gods country.
    👍🙂

  • @SandraEdwards-f7m
    @SandraEdwards-f7m 25 дней назад +2

    Love watching your videos, so interesting and funny along with all the stunning scenery you take us through, love your van trips too xx

  • @Markonthemap
    @Markonthemap 21 день назад

    excellent film making ! Rambling, in all definitions of the word 🤣 welcome to my home turf. Its a shame you bypassed the Strid , arguable the most dangerous stretch of water in the UK ( google it as you say). - Brilliant weather for the dales way - looking forward to a most excellent part 2!

  • @jonm4989
    @jonm4989 25 дней назад +3

    I walked the Dales Way last summer and loved it. Similar to your first day I enjoyed 6 days of sunshine. It’s a fantastic part of the world and I’m pleased you’re showcasing its beauty for everyone to see. Looking forward to episode 2.

  • @4potslite169
    @4potslite169 25 дней назад +1

    France! The Chemin du St Jacque! If not the whole way, start in Le Puy en Velay and head south through Conque (don’t miss that!!!) go for as long as you care…journey of a lifetime!!!

  • @phillewis3108
    @phillewis3108 18 дней назад

    This is fantastic, Glen.
    Beautiful countryside. Love your videos.
    Yes I’ve slept in (actually owned) a two-pole canvas tent with no fly and no groundsheet, back in the early 80’s.
    … As part of these “ways” walks, have you considered Joss Naylors “Lake, Meres and Waters”?
    He did it in 19 hours (105 miles!!!), but for mere mortals, it breaks down into 8-10 sections.

  • @kevinb1900
    @kevinb1900 25 дней назад +1

    Glad you didn’t fall in to the Strid mate, deadly! Fantastic vid as always dude! 👍🏻

  • @paulyoung5393
    @paulyoung5393 25 дней назад +1

    So pleased you decided to do the Dales way, lots of fond memories around that area, especially around Ilkley. Can't believe you did not go down to see the Strid though. Really looking forward to seeing the rest of the journey.

  • @MrQuintonia
    @MrQuintonia 21 день назад

    Really enjoying this chanel, this is going to be another epic walk..

  • @thischarmingman2990
    @thischarmingman2990 25 дней назад +2

    I’d love to see you do the Cleveland way. I’m from the area and have done sections of it but not finished it yet.

  • @GsySaxMan
    @GsySaxMan 24 дня назад

    Did the Dales High Way in July 21 and what a fabulous place Yorkshire is, this vid brought back so many wonderful memories - Glen I think you have to the best job in the world, and here's hoping you get to 100k subscribers real soon, you absolutely deserve it !!

  • @wind_breaker
    @wind_breaker 19 дней назад

    West Highland way next? I absolutely love your videos. Keep it up!

  • @clairewalker2
    @clairewalker2 25 дней назад +1

    Been looking forward to this, watching you walk our regular routes.. Been up in Swaledale today, watched you in wharfedale and now watching borrowdale on countryfile, which is where we were last week.
    If you're interested in a "way" around Swaledale/Wensleydale have a look at the Herriot Way. There's also the Inn Way series which might appeal 🍻 can't wait for the rest.. Think it should take us up nicely to our short break we have booked in Sedberg 💚

    • @jonm4989
      @jonm4989 25 дней назад +1

      I can vouch for the Herriot Way. I walked it a couple of months ago and loved it. It’s got a bit of everything and logistically it works very easily as it’s a circular walk.

  • @grahamtowler1761
    @grahamtowler1761 25 дней назад +1

    Another great area and walk ,beautiful scenery. A place you could check out which my brother camped and walked a month or so back which seemed mountainous and beautiful is the Vosges its in France on the border of Germany, he saw Chamois a type of mountain goat

  • @OneOfThePauls
    @OneOfThePauls 25 дней назад +2

    Ha - I did the first 15 miles of this out to Burnsall today (then got the bus back, cos I've got work in the morning). If you get back to Ilkley consider climbing Beamsley Beacon - totally worth it for the view!

    • @artemisswann7855
      @artemisswann7855 25 дней назад +1

      I did Beamsley Beacon the other week. Seconding you on those views!!

  • @phillipseaman5493
    @phillipseaman5493 25 дней назад +1

    I was a scout then became scout leader then onto being a venture scout. I live in Norfolk and the later introduced me to the hills , then I started climbing which let to exploring the Alps and long distance walking . I’m
    70 now but still do walking !. Scouts started this for me !.

  • @andrewgilbertson5356
    @andrewgilbertson5356 19 дней назад

    It is a very pleasant walk

  • @Nbstevens78
    @Nbstevens78 23 дня назад

    Supported a mate running it last year.. I did from windermere to the back end of Sedbergh for him.. lovely route

  • @wil10291
    @wil10291 25 дней назад +2

    Hiya Glen ...so glad you did The Dales way ...its a trail that few people know about but different to the Cumbria mountains it may be but the scenery is so spectacular in a different way ..I loved it👍🏻😁👍🏻

  • @willbo2000
    @willbo2000 24 дня назад

    You're knocking out of the park mate, excellent! What a great episode! Definitely with you on the Scouts being a fantastic way to learn about and get interested in the outdoors 👍👍👍

  • @thewilksourlife631
    @thewilksourlife631 25 дней назад +3

    Yes, so pleased your camping.

  • @carmelodriscoll6155
    @carmelodriscoll6155 24 дня назад

    WOW! Breath taking 😮 I really enjoyed this video, what a stunning place ❤ All I said while watching is.. WOW! WOW! WOW! …

  • @Yorkshire_DD
    @Yorkshire_DD 25 дней назад

    We have some cracking scenery in Yorkshire 😁, I am really liking the long distance walks you are doing at the moment, Maybe the Cape Wrath Trail one day?

  • @mikewinrow364
    @mikewinrow364 25 дней назад

    Hey Glen what a beautiful walk that looks, at 71 Yrs old still in scouting and very much promoting the great outdoor life. keep up the good work gives me something to watch every night instead of soaps, will be getting my Explorers to watch your vlogs ✌⚜

  • @Sthilboy56
    @Sthilboy56 24 дня назад

    Glad your enjoying it , I live in Addingham it certainly is a wonderful place to be

  • @jameselkington2990
    @jameselkington2990 24 дня назад

    Excellent video, love the enthusiasm. Shame you didn't visit the Strid. It is the most dangerous stretch of water anywhere and worth a visit.

  • @MrSupersheep3000
    @MrSupersheep3000 23 дня назад +1

    Man i'd love to just get away like that.

  • @karenshannon2772
    @karenshannon2772 17 дней назад

    Was a Guide and then a Ranger and brilliant memories of those big green tents… Two Raven weekends where we nearly froze to death in the snow and then had to rescue belongings in the next as the campsite flooded 😂. I even won a place to go to an international camp in Sweden - wonderful and a whole different scale with totem poles and tables and benches made from whole trees…… Those ghost stories and sing songs round the campfire with spam fritters and hikes into the countryside definitely instilled the love of the outdoors and got us through the awful 1970’s and 80’s in Northern Ireland.
    Thanks so much for your videos and they have inspired me to go camping and trekking again and so far I have completed St Cuthberts Way and the Arran Way this year and after watching this I think the Dales Way or the Cumbria Way might have to be next😂😂😂

  • @duckypam
    @duckypam 25 дней назад +1

    What a wonderful wonderful video. I truly felt like I was with you. You can’t wait for the next stretch!

  • @trevorjacobs
    @trevorjacobs 25 дней назад +1

    How about doing the Tour du Monte Blanc? You'll like that one a lot.

  • @davidgardner7565
    @davidgardner7565 25 дней назад +1

    Picture postcard houses and villages…….stunning……..must be a dream to live in places like that

  • @IanTheOutdoorGuy
    @IanTheOutdoorGuy 25 дней назад

    My young years in The Royal Ranges definitely planted the seed for the outdoors
    Hi Andy great seeing clan members out and about!

  • @malcolmbond5096
    @malcolmbond5096 24 дня назад

    Another great video , I thought you must be doing the Dales Way when I saw you in Grassington outside the pub , it was your voice I first recognised. It’s a walk I’ve done twice, it’s lovely.

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman 24 дня назад

    I'm very eager to find out how the shoes are. I've been looking at them for ages. Also, we need to give you some lessons in assertiveness( livestock).😊
    Yes I was in the cubs then the Scouts and then the services and it definitely seeded my love for the outdoors. But also as a very young lad I had to wear callipers as my legs weren't very straight. So my Nanner use to take me and my sister tramping all over the N York moors to strengthen my legs witch worked a treat. This also had a big impact on my love of the outdoors.

  • @BENTWOONEZERO
    @BENTWOONEZERO 25 дней назад

    First time I did that walk September 1980 , it rained non stop till I got to Grassington. Many years later I did some of the Cumbrian way, again 6 hours of rain till I got to Conistone. ☔

  • @wolfypics7339
    @wolfypics7339 24 дня назад +1

    I watch all your walks always brilliant Glenn. Sadly don't comment (sorry I'm more unsociable than you lol) However I must say you have missed out on one of Britains unique places by not going down to the Strid!!!! Its amazing...65 METRES deep in some places down there..YES!! Crazy I know. 100% proof been posted even on here on YT with underwater cameras going down to the bottom..it's truly a magical place to photograph in Autumn too. You really MUST go back even for the day in Autumn to photograph around there! Right onto the rest of your walk..only half way through too haha

  • @gmanic
    @gmanic 24 дня назад

    So glad to see you covering the dales way. I did this in April and loved it then in may I did the Cumbria Way and in July the Cleveland Way which was my favourite.

  • @peterh8970
    @peterh8970 24 дня назад

    What a superb video. So many wonderful view of the beautiful countryside. What a joy. Really looking forward to the next one. Many thanks!

  • @helennorth2384
    @helennorth2384 25 дней назад

    Fabulous video..... love the Dales Way! I always enjoy your commentary and enthusiasm.😀😀 Coast to Coast next?🤔 Can't wait for part 2!

  • @sheffycity
    @sheffycity 25 дней назад

    Good morning Craig
    And thank you for a beautiful walk in the dales ways looking forward to the next walk with you on my sofa oh and the double chocolate ice cream look nice to have a gd day Craig 😊x

  • @juliesecker9405
    @juliesecker9405 25 дней назад

    I love your enthusiasm for walking. The dales is a pretty part of the country. I have been to Grassington and have done many walks and waterfalls. Thank you. Look so forward to your walks. 😊

  • @dantidydan
    @dantidydan 25 дней назад

    That Dan sounds a great lad. I wonder if he made it for some light refreshment in part 2?

  • @IanTheOutdoorGuy
    @IanTheOutdoorGuy 25 дней назад +1

    Watching from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @lindafielding6733
    @lindafielding6733 25 дней назад

    The Scouts, Guides etc are a fantastic way to introduce kids to the joys of outdoors. My daughter loved it and has continued to love walking, canoeing etc and her kids the same. Sadly there are waiting lists for packs as there aren’t enough adults to run them

  • @chrislang7460
    @chrislang7460 24 дня назад

    Mans first time seeing robo mower. Exciting times

  • @dominicoliver7505
    @dominicoliver7505 24 дня назад

    Think you walked past my aunties house in Addingham, Crag 🤣
    Check out Chique Terre on the west coast of Italy. As a Yorkshireman, I understand beauty, and Chique Terre is a paradise.

  • @TonysTrails
    @TonysTrails 25 дней назад +1

    It’s Ap’trick!

  • @paullindsay1546
    @paullindsay1546 23 дня назад

    Another enjoyable walk (vlog) Glen.
    Just missing that weather, stuck up here in Central Scotland (it’s been monsoon season since October! 🙈)
    Also…someone got out the wrong side of the bed at the ‘breakfast’ cafe?! Service with a smile…NOT! 😂

  • @nethergillfarm1871
    @nethergillfarm1871 24 дня назад

    Look forward to hopefully meeting you at Nethergill Farm soon!!!

    • @BlackCrag
      @BlackCrag  24 дня назад

      Ah, I walked past Nethergill Farm on day 3. Almost popped in to your honesty café but had already just stocked up down the road. Looked very tempting though 😊

  • @mylifeandwhatitbrings9972
    @mylifeandwhatitbrings9972 24 дня назад

    Walked The Dad's Way 20 years ago. We walked it from Windermere to Ilkley.

  • @tomsutton964
    @tomsutton964 24 дня назад

    Great to meet you on that walk. Video turned out great!

  • @jazclemmie
    @jazclemmie 24 дня назад

    These videos bring me so much joy! Thanks for creating them.

  • @scotttoobee5216
    @scotttoobee5216 23 дня назад

    I can recommend the Bibbulmun Track if you want an adventure.
    1000km between Perth and Albany 🇦🇺.
    Enjoying the content 🙌🏽

  • @mk1aquatic739
    @mk1aquatic739 25 дней назад

    Never knew there was a dales way, looks cracking. Pyrenees would be amazing, not been there but it's on my list of places to walk.

  • @garrygreen3210
    @garrygreen3210 25 дней назад

    Outstanding Crag lad. Grew up in that area, can confirm it is totally brilliant.

  • @focusdecorating3637
    @focusdecorating3637 25 дней назад

    Yeah did this last year, its a great walk. I never really got river walks, until I did this as your walking alongside rivers so much on it. 1st night I wild camped in a bivvy in Grassendale down by the bridge...there was thunder and lightning through the night but no rain. The ducks where not happy as I think I was bivvying in their sleeping place !
    Dont forget to sit on the Dalesway Seat right at the end mate.

  • @caroleheaton7369
    @caroleheaton7369 25 дней назад +2

    I think you'll find the Dales High Way much more interesting.... Saltaire to Appleby... Over Ingleborough etc.... that should be your next trip 👍👍

    • @jonm4989
      @jonm4989 25 дней назад

      I quite fancy a crack at that one. I’ve recently done the Dales Way and Herriot Way; I reckon I’d enjoy the Dales High Way.

    • @shabingly
      @shabingly 22 дня назад

      ​@@jonm4989you will, it's great. I dunno if "more" interesting is summat I'd say, they're both interesting in their own ways (although I haven't done all the Dales way, just bits: I was meant to do 2 days on Lady Anne's way here, but it was too warm for that for me!)
      High Way definitely has longer stretches that are less populated, but you still pop into bits that have populations (Skipton, Settle, Sedbergh).
      We're doing the Herriot this September, how did you find it? Did you camp, or did you pub it? Bit of both?

  • @pennypottinger9940
    @pennypottinger9940 25 дней назад

    I have so enjoyed accompanying you on this trip. Really loved your enthusiasm ❤️ Still love your voice - very relaxing - can you narrate some stories for nighttime listening........ ?

  • @andrew-ij1or
    @andrew-ij1or 25 дней назад

    Love your vids mate, "today is a good day to walk!"😂

  • @dazbbgful
    @dazbbgful 25 дней назад

    I believe there is a stone bench marking the start and finish points. Brings back memories of walking it for Breast Cancer 11 years ago. Cracking route and video mate. Really enjoyed it 👏

    • @TonysTrails
      @TonysTrails 25 дней назад

      Yes, there is a slate bench before you drop down into Bowness.

  • @suedurbin5566
    @suedurbin5566 24 дня назад

    Yey, I loved the Cumbria way.

  • @jasonkelly256
    @jasonkelly256 25 дней назад

    Great to see you enjoying my neck of the woods; Yorkshire. As usual I enjoyed your latest adventure, especially as I work for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service and I’ve had a few jobs in the places you’ve encountered. Keep going!

  • @heathermorgan8212
    @heathermorgan8212 25 дней назад

    Watching your video now Glenn, I must say I've had plenty of adventures in the dales as had friends that lived there, a lot of cycling too, such beautiful countryside but completely different to our Lake district, I must say the Dalesway looks absolutely super!!!! Great video and can't wait for the next one!!! Thank you 🙏 x

  • @countludwigvonnippeltassel
    @countludwigvonnippeltassel 23 дня назад

    Fantastic video, as always. Thank you!
    Fancy a 100 mile (ish) walk in north-east Scotland/the Cairngorms? The Speyside Way is a popular walk and my friends here in Tomintoul run a fab B&B and would be happy to do you evening meal as well. I'll buy you a pint of Belhaven Black in the local pub too! 😊

  • @kevinball4410
    @kevinball4410 25 дней назад

    Great video, did the trail earlier this year over 4 days first night was a wild camp close to the lime kiln which you will see tomorrow.