Thank you Delcia. Still 10 or 11 walks left on the coast path so still some walking left to do. I will continue walking other trails if people are interested I will continue to film them.
What a great surprise to be notified that you're back on the path! Loving the drone footage too, such clear quality. Thanks for making my day brighter 😊
What a nice surprise to get this notification! Nice vid. I'm now booked for my second stint in June 2024, Braunton to St Ives over 2 weeks. I'd never been hiking before, found your channel and it inspired my to do the first stint and see if I liked it. Sure did and now going back.
Yeah, great as ever video PP. The path has so many different moods and and I think you captured its unique atmosphere on this quiet January day. Your video brought back memories of when I camped at Churston Cove whilst walking the path in June 2022. Next day, in roasting hot conditions, I continued along the 'English Riviera' as far as Babbacombe, where I splashed out £33 for a room (with a bath!) at the trekker friendly Trecarn Hotel. Thanks for sharing and look forward to your next instalment 👍
Yes I was thinking the same about how the path feels different with the changing of the seasons. I think I have walked sections in each of the seasons. A bath is always welcome after all those miles.
You are back!🎉 So interesting to see the path in winter. Brilliant filming,as always👍 Looking forward to follow the rest of your walk. Lately I have been watching Elli and her little resque dog Otto (@ellihikes)on their journey from John O’ Groats through Scotland,England,Wales and finally the SWCP to Lizard . That has been a great little team to follow and I higly recommend it( but you probably know this already😀) Take care🌸
I was only thinking the other day that I have walked the path in all the seasons. Winter offers some unique experiences, rough seas, moody skies, a quieter path. It’s not my favourite time to walk it but it is still special. I know Elli, I have followed her journey. They are both incredible.
Green Army, Green Army! So great to see a fellow Argyle supporter and coast path walker. Been following your progress since last summer, and I think your videos are excellent. I am trying to walk the north coast as far as I can, and intend to do the Bideford to Barnstaple stretch next. I just do a day hike in sunny weather mainly! At the moment I'm just doing local coast path walks. If you're ever in the Cudden Point area in Summer, it's a great place to watch Dolphins leaping out of the water, but trying to film them's a nightmare!🐬 Best wishes to you my friend.
Hi Phillip. Argyle are massive, we get everywhere! Thanks for watching, I’m glad you’ve enjoyed them so far. The North coast is epic, I loved that part. I would love to capture some dolphin shots on my walks but haven’t seen any yet!
After all the effort of walking and filming I will leave them up permanently. My wife always laughs at me as I even enjoy watching my own videos back 😆
Great to see you back . Pleasant surprise to see this in my notifications when I woke up. I had to decide whether to watch it now, or be late for work. So I was 20 mins late for work today but I think I made the right choice ;)
@@pilgrimpaul7798 Certainly was. Kind of sad that you're going to finish it this year. Have you decided what you're going to do next following the suggestions a few videos back?
@@cousindave1yes I am dreading finishing. It has always been there for me to return to over the last 3 years. No solid plans as to what is next. I will continue walking and filming as long as people are interested.
@pilgrimpaul7798 it's the bit between Labrador Bay and Shaldon, about 3 steep up and downers one after the other. It's great to follow your walks. It's good prep for mine later in the year.
And he's back! Not lost any of the skills in videoing either. Not the most scenic part of the walk but enjoyed watching it through your eyes, Any plans as to what comes after you've finished the SWCP? ATB, Roger & Linda.
How lovely to see back again Missed you . Hope you can still entertain us after the coast path is completed Take care and
Thank you Delcia. Still 10 or 11 walks left on the coast path so still some walking left to do. I will continue walking other trails if people are interested I will continue to film them.
What a great surprise to be notified that you're back on the path! Loving the drone footage too, such clear quality. Thanks for making my day brighter 😊
Ah thank you Sandra.
What a nice surprise to get this notification! Nice vid. I'm now booked for my second stint in June 2024, Braunton to St Ives over 2 weeks. I'd never been hiking before, found your channel and it inspired my to do the first stint and see if I liked it. Sure did and now going back.
Wow that’s great. So glad you have discovered a love for the path. You have some great walks to look forward to.
Nice to see you back out, never disappoints with some fantastic scenery shots , looking forward to the rest
Thanks Neil.
How nice to see you back on the path 😊 Lovely video and beautiful drone shots. Looking forward to watching the next sections 😃
Thank you Torunn. It was great to be back out walking the path, even if it’s a section I have done several times.
Yeah, great as ever video PP. The path has so many different moods and and I think you captured its unique atmosphere on this quiet January day. Your video brought back memories of when I camped at Churston Cove whilst walking the path in June 2022. Next day, in roasting hot conditions, I continued along the 'English Riviera' as far as Babbacombe, where I splashed out £33 for a room (with a bath!) at the trekker friendly Trecarn Hotel. Thanks for sharing and look forward to your next instalment 👍
Yes I was thinking the same about how the path feels different with the changing of the seasons. I think I have walked sections in each of the seasons. A bath is always welcome after all those miles.
Good to see you back out mate. Looking forward to the remaining videos. 👍
Cheers mate.
You are back!🎉 So interesting to see the path in winter. Brilliant filming,as always👍 Looking forward to follow the rest of your walk. Lately I have been watching Elli and her little resque dog Otto (@ellihikes)on their journey from John O’ Groats through Scotland,England,Wales and finally the SWCP to Lizard . That has been a great little team to follow and I higly recommend it( but you probably know this already😀) Take care🌸
I was only thinking the other day that I have walked the path in all the seasons. Winter offers some unique experiences, rough seas, moody skies, a quieter path. It’s not my favourite time to walk it but it is still special. I know Elli, I have followed her journey. They are both incredible.
Green Army, Green Army!
So great to see a fellow Argyle supporter and coast path walker.
Been following your progress since last summer, and I think your videos are excellent.
I am trying to walk the north coast as far as I can, and intend to do the Bideford to Barnstaple stretch next.
I just do a day hike in sunny weather mainly!
At the moment I'm just doing local coast path walks.
If you're ever in the Cudden Point area in Summer, it's a great place to watch Dolphins leaping out of the water, but trying to film them's a nightmare!🐬
Best wishes to you my friend.
Hi Phillip. Argyle are massive, we get everywhere! Thanks for watching, I’m glad you’ve enjoyed them so far. The North coast is epic, I loved that part. I would love to capture some dolphin shots on my walks but haven’t seen any yet!
great to see you back paul ,after finishing swcp are you going to leave your videos up for me to watch at later date?
After all the effort of walking and filming I will leave them up permanently. My wife always laughs at me as I even enjoy watching my own videos back 😆
Great to see you back Paul!
Thanks Dani
Nice to see your videos again paul .
Thank you Paul.
Great to see you back . Pleasant surprise to see this in my notifications when I woke up. I had to decide whether to watch it now, or be late for work. So I was 20 mins late for work today but I think I made the right choice ;)
😆 I hope it was worth being late for.
@@pilgrimpaul7798 Certainly was. Kind of sad that you're going to finish it this year. Have you decided what you're going to do next following the suggestions a few videos back?
@@cousindave1yes I am dreading finishing. It has always been there for me to return to over the last 3 years. No solid plans as to what is next. I will continue walking and filming as long as people are interested.
Uv bin missed, fantastic ur back. Thx
Cheers Steve.
Another brick in the wall mate
And some wall it is!
My patch, Great to see it through fresh eyes.
Some nice sections on this walk, and some hills which I had forgotten about!
@pilgrimpaul7798 Ha ha, they can take you by surprise sometimes, there's some killers on your next stretch to Shaldon, then on to Dawlish.
@@pauleaton2008I walk my dog at Ness Cove and often look up at the cliffs and think about how steep they look.
@pilgrimpaul7798 it's the bit between Labrador Bay and Shaldon, about 3 steep up and downers one after the other. It's great to follow your walks. It's good prep for mine later in the year.
And he's back! Not lost any of the skills in videoing either. Not the most scenic part of the walk but enjoyed watching it through your eyes, Any plans as to what comes after you've finished the SWCP? ATB, Roger & Linda.
Thanks Roger. No solid plans, lots of options though.