Day 1 for me was as a passenger from Essex to the Start as I am not a driver, arrived St Bees at 4.30am and started to walk. Dent was my first serious climb since I tackled the Pennine Way the previous year, then downward to Ennerdale, arrive at 4pm, had a drink at the Pub and carried on to Black Sail on the Southern side of Ennerdale Water. First nights B&B for more than 10 yrs £3.00 including evening meal and breakfast. Day 2 just a short one, but a very steep and muddy track from Black Sail over to Borrowdale and Stonetwaite and my first campsite. I never bothered to filter any of the water in the Lake District or in the York Moors area, so long as the stream is fast flowing its drinkable, just check upstream for dead animals. Finally for this segment my pack weighed in at 35kg, but I did carry all my food supplies via Army compo rations and and 6 litres of water. Day 2 was Stonetwaite to Angle Tarn.
This is on my list! Looking forward to seeing the bits beyond the Lakes as ventured out that way yet. Warnscale bothy looks awesome too. Awesome vid, thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
Great video and so nice to watch without the background ....doing the C2C in June what advice do u have in terms of navigation didn't see u refer to a map or phone....is the path easy to follow? Thanks really enjoyed your video
You look great. Lovely outdoors. Excellent greenry. Hello from Trinidad in the Caribbean. I love your country. It so lovely and breathtaking. You have a great physique!
It is always nice to see anothers viewpoint on C2C. I have done it twice and loved every mile of it. Backpacking both times so my rucksack was approx 25kg. Day 1 for me was St Bees to Black Sail stopping along the way to take photograps.
Hey, thanks for watching ! Yeah it's it's a fantastic route and experience, a nice solid mixture of different terrain and surroundings! I've always wanted to stay at black sail YHA but have never had the chance "yet" Carrying 25kg is a good solid effort! Amazing how much stronger it makes you over the journey isn't it 👍
@@Samrculley The second time I did it East to West and the Lake District was (or seemed to be) much tougher than my first West to East crossing. I would love to get back there next year, but more for photography reasons than just completing it again. So what is next on your List of Mega Hikes?
I've just completed JOGLE so I'm taking a little rest, but I'm definitely interested in doing some abroad, maybe something along the lines of the "King's trail" in Sweden or something a little different I guess! What about yourself ?
I know this was a long time ago! But, when you go for a dip mid walk, do you keep the shorts on that you had on for the swim? Also, do you swim in underwear too? Personal questions so sorry but just planning for walks with potential wild swims in the future. Thanks in advance!
Day 1 for me was as a passenger from Essex to the Start as I am not a driver, arrived St Bees at 4.30am and started to walk. Dent was my first serious climb since I tackled the Pennine Way the previous year, then downward to Ennerdale, arrive at 4pm, had a drink at the Pub and carried on to Black Sail on the Southern side of Ennerdale Water. First nights B&B for more than 10 yrs £3.00 including evening meal and breakfast. Day 2 just a short one, but a very steep and muddy track from Black Sail over to Borrowdale and Stonetwaite and my first campsite. I never bothered to filter any of the water in the Lake District or in the York Moors area, so long as the stream is fast flowing its drinkable, just check upstream for dead animals. Finally for this segment my pack weighed in at 35kg, but I did carry all my food supplies via Army compo rations and and 6 litres of water. Day 2 was Stonetwaite to Angle Tarn.
I love Sam’s videos . Good quality from limited resources but so spot on with what you really want to see and hear …with some added humour.
Thanks alot mate! Really appreciate that !
Brilliant watch that buddy, looking forward to the next parts 👏🏼
Really enjoyed this Sam! Looking forward to the next parts and that thumbnail is class 🤝
Great vid as always! Looking forward to part 2 & 3. It's also getting me excited for being on trail in a few weeks
Belting film mate. What a journey! Looking forward to the next part! :)
Looks pretty epic mate, absolutely jealous. Thanks for the video.
This is on my list! Looking forward to seeing the bits beyond the Lakes as ventured out that way yet. Warnscale bothy looks awesome too. Awesome vid, thanks for sharing 🙏🏼
Loved it 👏🏻 Looking forward to part 2!
Loved these coast to coast videos. Would love to see some of the others you mention - Pennine Way etc. What footwear did you use for these??
Yes Sam!!! This is definitely on my list!! Amazing video! 🙌
Yess do it! Honestly it's amazing
So good dude 🙌 love watching these mate
Awesome mate 🙌🏽
Cheers youth. Deffo ignighting my desire to give this one a crack 👌🏻
Do it mate it’s an epic journey 🙏👏
One of the most enjoyable videos I’ve watched, makes me even more determined to do it
Really appreciate that thankyou ! Go smash it
What an incredible journey!
Beaut vid! I think this will be on my list now after the WHW in Sept! 😍
Yesss do it ! It's amazing 👏
Brilliant video. Thanks for posting. Do you mind sharing the grid reference of where you took a dip at 5.07? Cheers.
Loved it mate!
Smashed it mate. 👊
Great video and so nice to watch without the background ....doing the C2C in June what advice do u have in terms of navigation didn't see u refer to a map or phone....is the path easy to follow? Thanks really enjoyed your video
You look great. Lovely outdoors. Excellent greenry. Hello from Trinidad in the Caribbean. I love your country. It so lovely and breathtaking. You have a great physique!
It is always nice to see anothers viewpoint on C2C. I have done it twice and loved every mile of it. Backpacking both times so my rucksack was approx 25kg. Day 1 for me was St Bees to Black Sail stopping along the way to take photograps.
Hey, thanks for watching ! Yeah it's it's a fantastic route and experience, a nice solid mixture of different terrain and surroundings!
I've always wanted to stay at black sail YHA but have never had the chance "yet"
Carrying 25kg is a good solid effort! Amazing how much stronger it makes you over the journey isn't it 👍
@@Samrculley The second time I did it East to West and the Lake District was (or seemed to be) much tougher than my first West to East crossing. I would love to get back there next year, but more for photography reasons than just completing it again. So what is next on your List of Mega Hikes?
I've just completed JOGLE so I'm taking a little rest, but I'm definitely interested in doing some abroad, maybe something along the lines of the "King's trail" in Sweden or something a little different I guess! What about yourself ?
Hope your gonads made it 😂 look forward to part 2!!
Brilliant matey.
Thanks for watching pal 👌🤙
I know this was a long time ago! But, when you go for a dip mid walk, do you keep the shorts on that you had on for the swim? Also, do you swim in underwear too? Personal questions so sorry but just planning for walks with potential wild swims in the future. Thanks in advance!
Loved it mate. Nice without the music too. Few pointers, are you still a man?
And now I’m wanting a coffee and a bap 😂😂
Kia ora Sam
Thank you for the time you put into these.
I know its probably not your intention but i find your videos so relaxing.
❤Solvitur Ambulando❤