Lovely video. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your Pennine Way clips, and to reliving my hike of last year - my first long-distance hike.
This is great, really useful insight to the route, I’m planning on doing this in a couple of weeks time and after watching your video I’m looking forward to it even more. Thanks
What an epic hike, Joe. I hiked the Crowden Horseshoe yesterday, and that did me in. I can't imagine hiking these miles, especially with a time limit. Congratulations.
Well done Joe. I really enjoyed that. A good few years since I did it and we went clockwise to get the two done early. Was great for the psychological aspect but the step descent down the nose of Pen y Ghent at the end of the day was a real killer. Brought back great memories and just a stirring that maybe I should give it another go!
Great video. Surprised how much of the route aligns with the Dales Highway that I did last month (the section along the railway going the same direction, over Ingleborough and down to the limestone pavements in the opposite direction). Would hate to do that final climb up Ingleborough (the bit you have to then go back down) on a busy day like you had - concentrating on just walking the path is hard enough without having to find places were passing others is safe to do so.
I've started trying to clip a few videos together myself so I know how hard it can be. I think when we're doing this it's important we try to give as much relevant and accurate information as possible, which is why I started - sick of seeing / hearing people call it "Mount" Snowdon - that's in Canada. And don't get me started on the mispronunciation of Llanberis! Like your drone shots, they really add something.
Thank you Joe for another amazing walk! The views were breathtaking! Do you get sore for a long time after such a hike? It must have been fun to go with a group for a change. All the best to you from Massachusetts!🥰
Amazing scenery, have an awesome time, new friend here.
Thanks for watching :D
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your Pennine Way clips, and to reliving my hike of last year - my first long-distance hike.
This is great, really useful insight to the route, I’m planning on doing this in a couple of weeks time and after watching your video I’m looking forward to it even more. Thanks
Enjoy the walk!!
Brought back memories of doing that some years ago great walk beautiful area found the walk back from whernside was a trek great video 😊
What an epic hike, Joe. I hiked the Crowden Horseshoe yesterday, and that did me in. I can't imagine hiking these miles, especially with a time limit. Congratulations.
A time limit - and filming!
I know, I was running ahead and catching up as I was filming bits!
Nice one, Joe. Excellent information and beautiful scenery. We are hoping to undertake the 3 Peaks in September. This was very helpful. Cheers!
Enjoy the hike! It really is superb!
Well done Joe. I really enjoyed that. A good few years since I did it and we went clockwise to get the two done early. Was great for the psychological aspect but the step descent down the nose of Pen y Ghent at the end of the day was a real killer. Brought back great memories and just a stirring that maybe I should give it another go!
You can do it! I really enjoyed it but such a shame the weather didnt hold for us so mighy have to it another time in a few years again!
Great video. Surprised how much of the route aligns with the Dales Highway that I did last month (the section along the railway going the same direction, over Ingleborough and down to the limestone pavements in the opposite direction). Would hate to do that final climb up Ingleborough (the bit you have to then go back down) on a busy day like you had - concentrating on just walking the path is hard enough without having to find places were passing others is safe to do so.
I was looking at the Dales High Way and looks like an amazing route. How long did it take you?
@@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJackson I walked with HF holidays so it was slow, 9 days walking. You could easily do it in 5 or 6.
I've started trying to clip a few videos together myself so I know how hard it can be. I think when we're doing this it's important we try to give as much relevant and accurate information as possible, which is why I started - sick of seeing / hearing people call it "Mount" Snowdon - that's in Canada. And don't get me started on the mispronunciation of Llanberis! Like your drone shots, they really add something.
Thank you Joe for another amazing walk! The views were breathtaking! Do you get sore for a long time after such a hike? It must have been fun to go with a group for a change. All the best to you from Massachusetts!🥰
Not too sore, just a day or two and I was back to normal.
Music is terrible!!