This one was a testing but lovely walk. Some incidents on this one and it was tricky to put together, I hope you enjoy it😃. More info in the description. Thanks for watching ⛰👍🙏
Awesome Keith, let me know what you thought about it when you’ve done it. It’s a great route, careful on that down mate. All the best out there mate ⛰️🥾😁
Superb video and commentary. Glad you recovered the drone and finished the route. I have done all 4 and I agree with everything you said about taking care. The scramble up to Haystacks is not easy and I found it harder than expected. You got great views throughout and blue sky weather. Regards, Ashley
Hey Ashley, so glad I got it back. Thankfully a great ‘where is my drone’ function in it 😅. Yes mate, you’ve got to respect the fells. They will catch you out if you don’t. Enjoy it out there mate 🥾⛰️😁
I've just found your channel I've walked the Lake District for many years and follow a lot of TH-camrs unfortunately I am no longer able to walk the big mountains but you're filming and commentary are very good one of my favourite walks and Buttermere is my favourite place in the late District
Hey Robert, Thanks mate😁. A pity you can’t get to the big ones but at least I can show them to you. I’m aiming to show walks big and small so some for you to remember and maybe some new ones to do. I’ll be back over in Buttermere in the coming weeks as lots to see there⛰️. Welcome aboard ⛰️🥾👍
Morning Tony. One of my favourite areas and walks in the Lakes. I did the Buutermere Edge a couple of years ago on a baking hot day. You are right in what you say. The route between High Crag and Hay Stacks is not to be underestimated and certainly not to be rushed. It’s easy to come a cropper on there. Wonderful video and footage from the drone again mate. All the best Dave 😃🥾⛰
Hi Dave, it is a wonderful area. Probably my favourite of all the fells. It is tricky and I saw a few go over on the downs do one to be careful for sure. Thanks mate, appreciated as always. Enjoy it out there 😁☀️⛰️
Great video Tony and nice to see a route I've done (didn't add on Haystacks though we bailed after Seat). We all ended up on our bums going down from High Crag but it's a cracking route with incredible views 🥰
Thanks mate, plenty going down on their bums, it’s a tricky off and I say a few slips. I’d still rather come off there than Red Pike though 😅. Glad you got to do it, want a route. I’m hopefully heading up Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks soon so looking forward to showing that ⛰️🥾😁
So glad that you were able to complete this hike in good weather. The views are stunning. I did that very same hike eight years ago and it was great to be reliving it in your video. Thanks for posting this video.
Hi Richard, What a difference a week makes ☀️. So glad you got to do it. What brilliant views and the ridge walk is great. All the best out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
Cracking video done fleetwith pike and haystacks but not red pike or high style. I have 2 patterdals would they manage high style coming down they are prity nutters who love a challenge 😅.Thanks again amazing view's brilliant xx
Hay Louise, I’m hoping to do Haystacks and Fleetwith Pike this weekend. Yes they would love it. There is a grassy bank at the side which is easy walking for them. It is a sketchy down so be careful. Let me know what you think when you do it 😁⛰️🥾
How long did your walk take?? I will be in the Lake District in early December. Is this something that could be feasible/realistically done considering that time of year ??
Hi mate, it is just short of 6 hours but the final walk along the water is flat and the down once off Haystacks is an easy path in the main so as long as you are on your way down you should be fine. Take a torch of course. If you find you are running low on time you can always leave haystacks and do it another day. I’ve another shorter walk with haystacks and Fleetwith Pike which is shorter and great fun. It’s in the Western Fells folder. Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
Great to see this route again in all its glory, we completed the #214 on this route, perfect place to finish and pay our respects and thanks to AW 🥾🥾💙💙⛰️⛰️
@@codgiesexpeditions Nice one, that's a great achievement💪. I'm just converting a van to a camper so will have more ability to get to the far reaches in a month. Have fun out there mate ⛰😃🥾
This one was a testing but lovely walk. Some incidents on this one and it was tricky to put together, I hope you enjoy it😃. More info in the description. Thanks for watching ⛰👍🙏
Great video again Tony. Did this in reverse about 5 years ago including Fleetwith Pike. Survived the scramble down Red Pike, keep the walks coming 👍
Thanks Nick, that is a tricky down for sure⛰️.I’m hoping to visit Fleetwith Pike this weekend 😁. Will do mate, enjoy it out there 🥾👍
What a stunning area of the lakes 1 of my favourite views overlooking buttermere from haystacks ❤
It is a fantastic area and still quite untouched by the crowds. Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
Thanks Tony for taking the time, Great route and info and votage yet again, 1 i will be doing this year. CHEERS
Awesome Keith, let me know what you thought about it when you’ve done it. It’s a great route, careful on that down mate. All the best out there mate ⛰️🥾😁
Another great video Tony, as well as a reminder as to why you should be careful in the fells. Keep up the good work
Thanks Mark👍. The fells are wild places and need to be respected as such. Will do mate, I appreciate the commment⛰️🥾😁
Superb video and commentary. Glad you recovered the drone and finished the route. I have done all 4 and I agree with everything you said about taking care. The scramble up to Haystacks is not easy and I found it harder than expected. You got great views throughout and blue sky weather. Regards, Ashley
Hey Ashley, so glad I got it back. Thankfully a great ‘where is my drone’ function in it 😅.
Yes mate, you’ve got to respect the fells. They will catch you out if you don’t. Enjoy it out there mate 🥾⛰️😁
I've just found your channel I've walked the Lake District for many years and follow a lot of TH-camrs unfortunately I am no longer able to walk the big mountains but you're filming and commentary are very good one of my favourite walks and Buttermere is my favourite place in the late District
Hey Robert, Thanks mate😁. A pity you can’t get to the big ones but at least I can show them to you. I’m aiming to show walks big and small so some for you to remember and maybe some new ones to do.
I’ll be back over in Buttermere in the coming weeks as lots to see there⛰️. Welcome aboard ⛰️🥾👍
Morning Tony. One of my favourite areas and walks in the Lakes. I did the Buutermere Edge a couple of years ago on a baking hot day. You are right in what you say. The route between High Crag and Hay Stacks is not to be underestimated and certainly not to be rushed. It’s easy to come a cropper on there.
Wonderful video and footage from the drone again mate.
All the best
Dave 😃🥾⛰
Hi Dave, it is a wonderful area. Probably my favourite of all the fells. It is tricky and I saw a few go over on the downs do one to be careful for sure. Thanks mate, appreciated as always. Enjoy it out there 😁☀️⛰️
Great video Tony and nice to see a route I've done (didn't add on Haystacks though we bailed after Seat).
We all ended up on our bums going down from High Crag but it's a cracking route with incredible views 🥰
Thanks mate, plenty going down on their bums, it’s a tricky off and I say a few slips. I’d still rather come off there than Red Pike though 😅.
Glad you got to do it, want a route. I’m hopefully heading up Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks soon so looking forward to showing that ⛰️🥾😁
Another great video, thanks Tony
Thanks Dave, all the best mate ⛰️🥾😁
So glad that you were able to complete this hike in good weather. The views are stunning. I did that very same hike eight years ago and it was great to be reliving it in your video. Thanks for posting this video.
Hi Richard, What a difference a week makes ☀️. So glad you got to do it. What brilliant views and the ridge walk is great. All the best out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
Another absolutely cracking route, thank you!
Thanks Kim, definitely it for a first walk out but an amazing experience. Enjoy it out there ⛰️😁🥾
Very cool great flying 😁😊👍👍
Thanks mate, so glad I went back for day 2. Enjoy it out there ⛰️😁🥾
Cracking video done fleetwith pike and haystacks but not red pike or high style. I have 2 patterdals would they manage high style coming down they are prity nutters who love a challenge 😅.Thanks again amazing view's brilliant xx
Hay Louise, I’m hoping to do Haystacks and Fleetwith Pike this weekend.
Yes they would love it. There is a grassy bank at the side which is easy walking for them. It is a sketchy down so be careful.
Let me know what you think when you do it 😁⛰️🥾
How long did your walk take??
I will be in the Lake District in early December. Is this something that could be feasible/realistically done considering that time of year ??
Hi mate, it is just short of 6 hours but the final walk along the water is flat and the down once off Haystacks is an easy path in the main so as long as you are on your way down you should be fine. Take a torch of course.
If you find you are running low on time you can always leave haystacks and do it another day. I’ve another shorter walk with haystacks and Fleetwith Pike which is shorter and great fun. It’s in the Western Fells folder.
Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
That looked a cracking walk with plenty of variety. Not done much walking around Buttermere it has to be said I must pay it a visit when time permits.
Thanks mate, it is absolutely amazing. A little further to get to but it’s my favourite area right now. Such dramatic scenery, enjoy it out there 😁⛰️🥾
Great to see this route again in all its glory, we completed the #214 on this route, perfect place to finish and pay our respects and thanks to AW 🥾🥾💙💙⛰️⛰️
Excellent mate and well done on collecting all the Wainwrights. A fantastic final top to complete the set 😁. Enjoy it out there mate 🥾😁⛰️
@@trekkingwithtony Just finished the Outying Fells so got them all now, cant say they were as enjoyable 🤣 some tough pathless terrain on those hikes
@@codgiesexpeditions Nice one, that's a great achievement💪. I'm just converting a van to a camper so will have more ability to get to the far reaches in a month. Have fun out there mate ⛰😃🥾