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Jon E Poulter
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2013
adventure, travel
Walking the Pennine Way 2022
I hope this short film gives some insight into the beautiful scenery and landscape that is the Pennine Way.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
I was lucky enough to through hike the whole trail in the summer of 2022 it really is a amazing trail and a fantastic adventure.
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Walking the Offa"s Dyke and Pembrokeshire coastline.
มุมมอง 7K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This film I hope shows some of the highlights of the Offa's dyke and Pembrokeshire coastline. with no real plans i turned left out side my house, I headed north with my friends dog (Joy) I did not know it at the time but it would turn into a 500 mile dog walking adventure.
The Loire river 1000km kayak paddle, with Gumotex Framura kayaks.
มุมมอง 9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
I made this short film with my friend in the Sumer of 2018, whilst paddling the length of the loire river in France. we used inflatable Gumotex Framura kayaks and spent a great six weeks on the water covering just over 1000 km video was filmed using two GoPro cameras.
Walking the south west coast path
มุมมอง 99K4 ปีที่แล้ว
On the1st of July 2020 I set out from Minehead to complete a long distance walk following the longest continuous footpath in the UK. The journey took nearly two months and ended 630 miles later in Poole Dorset. It was another excellent adventure.
1950 S8 sunbeam
มุมมอง 6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
A short video of my S8 sunbeam, made for fun with the help of my nephew (on camera) filmed on a day out riding across Dartmoor.
Travelling India on Royal Enfields
มุมมอง 2.6K5 ปีที่แล้ว
A short film of recent travels in India. film could of been much longer but journey was cut short as I was hit by a car and ended up in hospital, but was still an excellent adventure.
Walking Cape York Peninsula Australia
มุมมอง 6K5 ปีที่แล้ว
I have just edited this old footage In 1997 I Walked the Cape York peninsula in Australia I started at the river Daintree and two months later after trekking 1000km I reached the top. it was my first long distance walk and it turned into one of the best experiences of my life. I have to apologise for the poor audio and picture quality as the film was shot on a secondhand hi8 video camera hope f...
An Island to one's self, Palmerston island one month alone Cook Islands
มุมมอง 177K6 ปีที่แล้ว
In 2002 I had the wonderful experience of living on a unpopulated island in the south Pacific. I have recently re-edited the footage. I apologise for the poor picture and audio quality I only had a cheap video camera at the time, i hope it is still enjoyable to watch?
Mad dogs and English men, walking and rollerblading across Australia
มุมมอง 6K6 ปีที่แล้ว
This is an old video i made back in 1998, when i crossed Australia on foot, i have recently re edited it with some modern music. it realy was a great adventure hope its not to boring to watch.
Walking the Jordan trail
มุมมอง 26K6 ปีที่แล้ว
I made this film whilst crossing Jordan, I was following the newly opened Jordan trail using G.P. S coordinates. I traveled solo for 36 days fantastic experience, amazing senery and truly wonderful people.
John O,Groats to Lands End bicycle ride 2016
มุมมอง 37K7 ปีที่แล้ว
Hope you enjoy this film the trip was quite spontaneous with hardly any planning or training, hence i got lost a lot, bike cost £250 pounds off gumtree, ride turned into a great little adventure hope film is not to boring to watch.
Pambula river mouth Austraila short surf film filmed with go pro
มุมมอง 5K7 ปีที่แล้ว
filmed at lions beach NSW Austraila on the same day i bought a go pro camra
Mongolian Motorcycle Diaries
มุมมอง 14K7 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a short film that my girl friend and i made, whilst traveling in mongoila back in 2011. we bought a 175cc chinese motorcycle and over two months rode it some 2500 miles, not really knowing where we were going most of the time? but having an excellent adventure!! hope you enjoy the film.
jack's morning skateboarding session
มุมมอง 8819 ปีที่แล้ว
Filmed on a sunny morning at Pambula beach skate park this is my first attempt at a skate boarding video hope you enjoy filmed using a canon 70 d
Off-road Motorcycling on Dartmoor Devon 2014
มุมมอง 2.5K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Off-road Motorcycling on Dartmoor Devon 2014
Class 👍👍
Classic video, should be known more widely.
Love it.
I just stumbled across this particular installmemt. 😂😂😂 bloody brilliant, funny, engaging and the way you just get on with it with that smile is just brilliant. Love it
Been far too long since Jon put out anything. A real shame since every film has been quality. From the video quality, narration, music choices & chilled script delivery. I do hope he is doing well.
Sky, Joy - your friends have wonderful Lurchers! Thank you for sharing your inspiring adventure!
Beautiful video!
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That was awesome! I loved it! Thanks for sharing ❤
Great effort sir. Thanks for sharing. ❤
What’s the song at 13:40?
Great watching your journey. Currently reading The Salt Path in our book group in Portsmouth, your journey has made the book so real. X
Zechariah Lake
In palmerston is no airport I l leave in the cook islamds
Loved watching along. You captured it beautifully, thank you! ❤
Thank you, planning on doing next year around the same time. I’ll probs do a bit of training and make sure I’m warm and dry, it looked a bit chilly and wet. Well done by the way. Video was perfect.
Hi Jon I'm not sure if you're still looking at the comments but vid come up just like to say brilliant filming hopefully you may make another soon thanks
Beautiful video I really enjoyed it x
Minehead is in Somerset
Superb vid. Doing lejog on Sunday and watching a few vids. Yours most enjoyable so far, like your smiles when off piste 😂👍 Top job
Awesome video. You've inspired me to do this 😀
This is lovely to see, I just happened upon it, here in Vermont, U.S. I walked the lower half of Offa's Dyke Path with 3 friends at the end of April (Chepstow to Knighton), then one of my friends and I detoured to Aberystwyth, where my great great grandparents were from - I walked into the church where they got married in 1851, so cool! What a treat to walk this with Joy, the connection between you two is so sweet.
Thank you very much.❤..Great❤..Sky is ok now?❤Greetings from Germany 😊
That was beautifully made, thank you.
Well done mate what a great effort
6 years ago I was in this beautiful and human place call Kingdom of Jordan. May I have the balls to walk this amazing trail when I 'll come back there. You are my hero. Many thanks and gratitude for your video.
Its been 46 years since I first attempeted the PW South to North, three weeks later I finished it, for the first time. I returned the following year 1976 to hike it North to South. I loved both trips and, after finishing my 1976 Hike I started my Infantry training as the oldest recruit, I was only 21 and got the Nickname Grand-dad being the Oldest one of the Intake. Needless to say my Army nickname was Grandad for the next 3 years. I told no one of the hikes until we had finished training. One of my instructors guessed I had done some map reading training and some camping but he did not believe I had Hike so far in just three weeks. So I showed him my Pennine Way Companion Book. The look on his face the next day was priceless. His first words to the whole intake was "What did you do in the 3 weeks before arriving here", most say a few country runs to get fitter", he then turn to and said "Do you want to tell them or should I" I replied "You Can, but I doubt they will believe you". He just asked to Borrow my "Pennine Way Campanion" Book again just to prove that I had done something he did not think he could do. Those few kind words got me through the 18 weeks training with a smile on my face. Not a months go by now that I am retired that I do not watch someone Hiking the Pennine Way. Thanks for letting me relive my Hikes via you Videos. Tony the Retired Hiker in Essex.
Literally my favourite video on youtube. I've watched this a few times now, can't believe it doesn't have more views.
Do you still have This bike ?
Such an excellent film of this beautiful trail. Great ending! So sorry Sky had to leave you. Hope she was OK. She's a beautiful dog!
Really enjoyed that. Thanks.
Hi there! I done last summer part of this, from St. Ives to Penzance and this video was a great flashback of memories! I'm planning in August start from Minehead to Barnstaple. Do what you want but I suggest use waterproof socks. I used last time great combo of running socks injinji with 5 toes plus waterproof socks from sealskinz. Whole day hike in the rain and my feet was dry, warm and no blisters. Really recommending to try. Take care! Tom
Just found your channel a couple of days ago and I’m loving it. Love how while you are front and centre in the videos the story is about the adventure and not about you. It’s really refreshing. And this is a magnificent adventure. Love it. Most of all I’m glad you made it across the Jardine. You are so very lucky….Jon mentioned he ‘didn’t have a clue’ at the beginning of the video…but anyone who watches this and is inspired to do the same or similar - don’t wade across (or use lightweight watercraft like a SUP on ) waters that are possibly croc infested - the outcome is often not as uneventful as it was for Jon. The rest of the adventure - absolutely go for it!
Just fell in love with this bike ....
Just amazing 🙏... Can't understand why you haven't got millions of views 💖
Hi Jon, just wanted to say what a joy it was to come across your videos. Such amazing footage and filming.. not to mention the lovely music you add. You amaze me how you drop your camera for shots and have to double back for it... you must do much more milage having to do that 😜. It's been so great looking back at your past videos... you have been so adventurous in your life and I'm sure there is more to come... I hope 😁🙏👌💖
Hi Sally Thank you for your kind comments, glad you have enjoyed some of my videos All the best jon
Wow what an adventure. Nice to see that as per your other videos , this wasn't merely a one of adventure, but that you have kept doing similar adventures in your life. Am really excited to find this channel. Greetings from sunny Perth, Western Australia 😊
This has been exactly what I needed to see after such a wet winter and now spring! Back on the SWCP soon, your video captures the path so beautifully.. thank you ☺️
This was an amazing video, and well done, you for completing the SWCP in some terrible conditions as well, especially the storm. We set off Monday walking from Exmouth to studland and we are really looking forward to the hike. Thanks for sharing 👍
The best one to read is 500 Mile Walkies, Mark Wallington. Beats The Salt Path hands down.
Love to know weight u carried? That chair was that part of rucksack?
That was awesome mate, loved it . 👍
(Drinks unfiltered water from a sheep watering hole.) "I had a bit of a fart and follow through." Yeah no shit dude.
well done
Excellent thanks for sharing
wow that is incredible! what an adventure!!
What a lovely little film! Thank you for sharing :) really makes me want to walk it this summer or at least part of it. Very admirable that you camped almost every night!!
Excellent vlog, thank you for sharing! Bucket list!
Nice trip and beautiful music...😍
I loved this video. I’m starting the route this summer. Can anyone suggest which is the best book with maps to buy for the SWCP?
Paddy Dillon "Walking the Southwest Coast Path" by Cicerone publishing. There are two choices. A 3-volume set which use 1:25000 OS mapping of the whole route but are just maps (no route step-by-step directions). Total cost about £35. Or a single volume of directions and maps using OS 1:50000 mapping (by the looks of it). Cost about £12. I really like the larger scale maps, so have (or will have) the 3-volume set. Pocket sized. Vol 1 weighs 150g and measures 12x17cm. If you already have all or most of the OS 1:25000 maps for the path, these books don't really add much. But if you don't, or don't intend to buy them all, this will save you buying about 16 maps. Enjoy walking the Path - it's amazing. Worth noting - the route is very well marked, at least the part I've done from Minehead to Bude.