Thanks Harry I think the majority of end2enders use the Pennine Way or Bridleway, gets a bit less obvious how to proceed after that heading South though!
Another brilliant episode of your inspiring journey, your an interesting chap. Also bringing back memories for me of the PW. In that area I can’t remember the name of the remote pub but we camped in the car park and there was about 8 inches of snow and it was well below freezing everything was solid in the morning we had to thaw our boots out to get them on. We had a great night in the warm but empty pub and begged the landlady to let us sleep on the floor by the fire but she was having none of it so out into the freezing night we had to go. 🤣 TFS 🍺💯
Ahh, you reach my locale! I will watch this later :). Really enjoying following your latest epic, having discovered your channel when you were training for Cape Wrath.
Thanks Sam hope I do the locale justice! The Cape Wrath training still paying me back and most of the kit I refreshed back then is what I used for this too 👍
Hi there Scott, fantastic episode again, its' brilliant following your adventure. I actually watch your video on one screen and have OS maps open on the other tracking your progress. All the best Dave 👍
Thanks again Stevie, the Peak District is different again, just love how the experience kept changing on this journey, though was missing the freedom of proper wild camping at times
Haha, what's the chances of that - after entering the Haworth Hobble, thought I'd better get some accomodation, so booked the Old Silent Inn a couple of days ago !! Lovely part of the world, and I know nothing at all about the Peak District, so looking forward to the next installment
Loved that place, so glad you booked to stay there, was sad to see it so quiet when I was there these rural places deserve custom. And I am so tempted to enter that too but then realised its my 30th birthday 😜
Great achievement again 🤗 just one rainy afternoon, your so lucky with the weather, thank you for sharing you adventures again 👍
I know, been very lucky! It would get me eventually though 😆⛈️ Thanks
Butlins for reclusive!
Brilliant and thank you very much for parts 8,9 and 10. Utterly beautiful and quite moving at times.
Very welcome Mike 👍 glad you still enjoying the mad journey!
Absolutely brilliant series.👏 Yorkshire looking great in the rain.
Thanks Andrew and yes even in the rain it was a pleasure to walk through 👍
Brilliant Scott, really loving these videos of your fantastic journey, very inspirational, looking forward to the next part 🙂
Thanks Brian glad you're enjoying
Always very happy to see your latest film pop up. The quality of this series is excellent. Thoroughly enjoying this journey with you.
Aw thanks Paul! Taking a wee break from editing whilst on holiday but got the next part queued up for next Fri at least 👍
Like others say another great video Scott,you have certainly picked a fantastic route to follow so far
Thanks Harry I think the majority of end2enders use the Pennine Way or Bridleway, gets a bit less obvious how to proceed after that heading South though!
Another brilliant episode of your inspiring journey, your an interesting chap.
Also bringing back memories for me of the PW. In that area I can’t remember the name of the remote pub but we camped in the car park and there was about 8 inches of snow and it was well below freezing everything was solid in the morning we had to thaw our boots out to get them on. We had a great night in the warm but empty pub and begged the landlady to let us sleep on the floor by the fire but she was having none of it so out into the freezing night we had to go. 🤣
TFS 🍺💯
Totally different experience by the sounds - thawing boots! But special for it I'm sure.
Ahh, you reach my locale! I will watch this later :). Really enjoying following your latest epic, having discovered your channel when you were training for Cape Wrath.
Thanks Sam hope I do the locale justice! The Cape Wrath training still paying me back and most of the kit I refreshed back then is what I used for this too 👍
Loving these vids Scot
Thanks John
Hi there Scott, fantastic episode again, its' brilliant following your adventure. I actually watch your video on one screen and have OS maps open on the other tracking your progress.
All the best
Dave
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Ha ha thanks Dave I've done exactly the same before with folks videos!
Good stuff again Scott , enjoyed your trip through the Peninne way . Look forward to the Peak district mate..cheers Stevie
Thanks again Stevie, the Peak District is different again, just love how the experience kept changing on this journey, though was missing the freedom of proper wild camping at times
Haha, what's the chances of that - after entering the Haworth Hobble, thought I'd better get some accomodation, so booked the Old Silent Inn a couple of days ago !!
Lovely part of the world, and I know nothing at all about the Peak District, so looking forward to the next installment
Loved that place, so glad you booked to stay there, was sad to see it so quiet when I was there these rural places deserve custom. And I am so tempted to enter that too but then realised its my 30th birthday 😜
I,m in Cheshire Scott, if I,d have known your on this stravaig would have knocked up a food parcel for you. Not that yer need it pal!
Aw cheers Steve - tho rather than food think it was sunblock and soap powder I could have done with 🤣