Afternoon Rev. Can't believe this journey is almost over. Am definitely gonna miss these videos. Thank you again for letting me hitch along with you. Glad you decided to take that zero and weren't hiking in the rain, wind, and cold again. Loved seeing all the animals. Such pretty horses. The scenery gets better every video. The views from the mountains were outstanding. Wishing you and yours many blessings on this holiday weekend. Take care. Stay safe. See you next video.
Thanks Judith. I’m so glad you were able to come along with me. I have tried SO HARD to capture the beauty of Ireland. Mere videos doesn’t do it justice. 😁
Can't believe the hike is almost done. I know I have said this before but thank you for all the hard work that you put into your videos, It shows that you really care about what you put out for all of us to see. I have really felt like I have been with you on the journey this whole time and experiencing all the emotions that have come with it. God Bless Rev
You're some man, Rev 💪🏻 The father in law to be, recently completed Croagh Patrick at 71. He wasn't sure he could, but I think your videos gave him the extra boost to go ahead with it. Keep going 👊
Good decision on taking the zero day. Another lovely hike. I am so glad to be able to follow along. I have been to Ireland twice and love the people. Now I am thinking I need to plan a walking holiday in Ireland.
Good morning Rev! I enjoyed the time with you. You encouraged me to continue hiking. I hope we will see each other again on another tour in Europe. Next year I will continue my hike in Romania! Maybe you are interested in this too? I will be happy to send you information. Good luck
Going great, mate. Congratulations. You should call into Western Australia on the way home and do the Bibbulmun Track it's just on 1000ks (600 miles) through some stunning scenery. It's the right time of the year to do it.
Love your laid back style. You made that look easy but please don't tell me that you walked Dungiven to Castlerock in one day! That's almost 40miles 😱 You looked fresh as a 🌼 at the end 🥵🥵🥵
Thanks. 34.9 miles. I got up real early that morning and was “booking it.” I was walking fast and didn’t take any breaks that day. I ate while I was walking. I got to Castlerock just in time to catch the last train to Portstewart. 🥵
You wondered what a quarry was when you looked at the sign. A quarry is the same thing as an open-pit mine from which minerals are extracted. The only significant distinction between the two is that quarries are open-pit mines that generate building materials and dimension stone.
Intriguing how the landscape almost perfectly mirrors the terrain here in Virginia. I swear some of those look exactly like the blue ridge in my backyard. I'ma see what geologists have to say about that
@@TheHikingRev Ha! Yep. The Appalachian range extending from Alabama to Canada was once a part of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. No mistaking that Blueish hue.
The miles you put in are absolutely amazing. Was curious as to your equipment for filming but also editing. Do you do it all by your phone while on the trail??
Thank you, Sandy. I use my iPhone 14 Pro for filming. I use the iMovie app to edit and upload all of my videos. When I did the PCT and the PinhotiTrail, I edited and uploaded videos in Trail towns while I was on trail. But when I did the Ireland Way, I recorded and stored all the videos while on trail and then waited till I got home to edit and upload the videos to TH-cam. I will probably do it that way from now on out. 😁
How do you like the Durston tent compared to the solo plex? I’m considering both right now, I only carry one trekking pole and like to keep my gear in the tent, but the Durston is tempting, looks awesome
I prefer the Durston though I still like the Plex Solo. The Durston has more vestibule room to store gear, etc. The back panel is mesh whereas the Plex Solo is DCF. If it has condensation, you’ll get wet. The door on the Plex Solo falls in the dirt when opened (rainbow door). The Durston door can be opened with one hand. The trekking pole is in the middle of the door on the Plex Solo. Again…I prefer the Durston and use it exclusively on all my hikes.
Afternoon Rev. Can't believe this journey is almost over. Am definitely gonna miss these videos. Thank you again for letting me hitch along with you. Glad you decided to take that zero and weren't hiking in the rain, wind, and cold again. Loved seeing all the animals. Such pretty horses. The scenery gets better every video. The views from the mountains were outstanding. Wishing you and yours many blessings on this holiday weekend. Take care. Stay safe. See you next video.
I agree with this person’s comment!!
Beautiful video of the country! Thanks Rev!
Thanks Judith. I’m so glad you were able to come along with me. I have tried SO HARD to capture the beauty of Ireland. Mere videos doesn’t do it justice. 😁
Can't believe the hike is almost done. I know I have said this before but thank you for all the hard work that you put into your videos, It shows that you really care about what you put out for all of us to see. I have really felt like I have been with you on the journey this whole time and experiencing all the emotions that have come with it. God Bless Rev
Thank you Derek. I try to make my videos as entertaining, educational and as enjoyable as I can. Thank you for recognizing my efforts. 😁
Awesome Rev, just Awesome, I'm so glad I'm binge watching this! What a fantastic Journey!
Thanks Stephen. 😁
Keeping eyes on the dogs. It was funny 😅
Yeah. I’m glad they were behind the fence. 😁
First views of the ocean and end. That must both be exciting and sad. Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
Yes. Bittersweet. 😁
You're some man, Rev 💪🏻 The father in law to be, recently completed Croagh Patrick at 71. He wasn't sure he could, but I think your videos gave him the extra boost to go ahead with it. Keep going 👊
Thanks. Good for you. 😁
You are an inspiration. Watching your videos make me happy and inspire me to travel. Thank you for sharing your experience.
You’re very welcome Esther. I’m glad you enjoy my videos. 😁
Thank you Rev for sharing.
You’re very welcome Gary. 😁
A lovely stage. Looking forward to the finishing video.
Thank you, Michael. Hope you enjoy it.😁
Congratulations on completion of this section. Over 600 miles is so very inspiring Rev… Godspeed!!🙂🙏🏼
Thanks. I can almost see the end. 😁
Well done so far, Rev! Bittersweet indeed.
Thanks Ruth. 😁
That's an achievement you have made so far. Congrats!
Thanks Daniel. 😁
Good decision on taking the zero day. Another lovely hike. I am so glad to be able to follow along. I have been to Ireland twice and love the people. Now I am thinking I need to plan a walking holiday in Ireland.
Thanks Charles. I’m glad you were able to come along with me on my journey. 😁
Beautiful views!!!
Yes. Wait til you see the views from Stage 20, the Causeway Coastal Way. 😁
Love your cheery travel adventure around our little country.
You have a beautiful country and lovely people. You are very fortunate. 😁
Top of the morning to you Rev!
Thanks. Same here. 😁
Beautiful hike, Rev
Thanks. I’m glad you’re enjoying it. 😁
@@TheHikingRev you're welcome
Beautiful Rev! You just keep on going while the going gets tough. Almost there!! Cheers, Henk
Hey Henk. I can almost see the end of the hike. 😁
Good morning Rev! I enjoyed the time with you. You encouraged me to continue hiking. I hope we will see each other again on another tour in Europe. Next year I will continue my hike in Romania! Maybe you are interested in this too? I will be happy to send you information.
Good luck
Thanks. I have a number of hikes on my bucket list. I don’t know how many I will get to before. I have to hang up my hiking shoes.😁
Well done 😊
Thanks Denise. 😁
Hey thanks Loving it big guy
Thanks Bill. I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos. 😁
I like that scene where you wash your one and only shirt in the shower. I am sure that the landlord was deeply thankful the next morning...
Yeah, I couldn’t find a washer/laundromat anywhere so I had to do the next best thing. 😁
@@TheHikingRev Yeah, the best thing for not hurting the landlords sense of smell next morning...
Going great, mate. Congratulations. You should call into Western Australia on the way home and do the Bibbulmun Track it's just on 1000ks (600 miles) through some stunning scenery. It's the right time of the year to do it.
Thanks Michael. Sounds great. But this old body needs to rest for a while. 😂
@@TheHikingRev tongue in cheek mate
Love your laid back style. You made that look easy but please don't tell me that you walked Dungiven to Castlerock in one day! That's almost 40miles 😱 You looked fresh as a 🌼 at the end 🥵🥵🥵
Thanks.
34.9 miles. I got up real early that morning and was “booking it.” I was walking fast and didn’t take any breaks that day. I ate while I was walking. I got to Castlerock just in time to catch the last train to Portstewart. 🥵
@@TheHikingRev I know that section well and that is no mean feat 👏👏👏
You wondered what a quarry was when you looked at the sign. A quarry is the same thing as an open-pit mine from which minerals are extracted. The only significant distinction between the two is that quarries are open-pit mines that generate building materials and dimension stone.
Whoa…thanks for the info. 😁
Unbelievably beautiful, have you seen other hikers?
Only day hikers/walkers and not very many. 😁
Heia Rev
Thanks Adam. 😁
Intriguing how the landscape almost perfectly mirrors the terrain here in Virginia. I swear some of those look exactly like the blue ridge in my backyard. I'ma see what geologists have to say about that
Virginia may have been part of Ireland at one time. 🤔
@@TheHikingRev Ha! Yep. The Appalachian range extending from Alabama to Canada was once a part of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. No mistaking that Blueish hue.
The miles you put in are absolutely amazing. Was curious as to your equipment for filming but also editing. Do you do it all by your phone while on the trail??
Thank you, Sandy.
I use my iPhone 14 Pro for filming. I use the iMovie app to edit and upload all of my videos. When I did the PCT and the PinhotiTrail, I edited and uploaded videos in Trail towns while I was on trail. But when I did the Ireland Way, I recorded and stored all the videos while on trail and then waited till I got home to edit and upload the videos to TH-cam. I will probably do it that way from now on out. 😁
How do you like the Durston tent compared to the solo plex? I’m considering both right now, I only carry one trekking pole and like to keep my gear in the tent, but the Durston is tempting, looks awesome
I prefer the Durston though I still like the Plex Solo. The Durston has more vestibule room to store gear, etc. The back panel is mesh whereas the Plex Solo is DCF. If it has condensation, you’ll get wet. The door on the Plex Solo falls in the dirt when opened (rainbow door). The Durston door can be opened with one hand. The trekking pole is in the middle of the door on the Plex Solo.
Again…I prefer the Durston and use it exclusively on all my hikes.