Nigel, Some lovely sections of trail. I could almost smell the air at times watching this, especially around the 7:45 to 8 minute mark. Not sure how comfortable I would have felt with a camper van pulling up right next to where I'd pitched for the night. Your comment about being low on water brought back memories of a day while on the Pennine Way when my 3L water bladder unexpectedly ran out on a sweltering day. Needless to say I became very drained of energy and had to rely on the kindness of strangers in a) being given what remained in a local woman's bottle as she was almost done a short walk, and b) later getting ice cubes from the occupants of a house while I sat in their company embarrassed as my boots stunk of cow dung. Looking forward to the final leg. Ryk.
Have to admit to being a bit panicky at first re the campervan but it became obvious overtime they were a nice family. In my head I was saying it’s just like being on a camp site. Enjoyed your story of the Pennine Way. I might do a winter version! Cheers, Nigel
Hi great walk! Shame about not getting a cup of tea at the cafe! The tea is a absolute necessity lol x hope your ok and keeping your chin up x keep in touch and look forward to the next adventure x
Hi great walk ,nice views ,the weather looked good 🚶♂
Thanks for the watch and comment, really appreciate. 👍🏼😁🥾
I’m loving the journey that you are on. Thanks for taking us
You’re welcome, thanks for your companionship. 👍🏼🥾😁
Great video. Its a lovely part of Ireland. Hope you enjoyed the walk.
Yes, certainly enjoyed this part of Ireland, thanks for watching.
Thanks for helping me escape the rat race for awhile. Gorgeous hike. Nice pic with the butterfly antenna.😊❤
Glad you’re enjoying the adventure. The butterfly was fun 🦋 Cheers
Thank you for sharing the journye with us yet again! What a great video
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers
A lovely video.Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers
Nigel,
Some lovely sections of trail. I could almost smell the air at times watching this, especially around the 7:45 to 8 minute mark. Not sure how comfortable I would have felt with a camper van pulling up right next to where I'd pitched for the night.
Your comment about being low on water brought back memories of a day while on the Pennine Way when my 3L water bladder unexpectedly ran out on a sweltering day. Needless to say I became very drained of energy and had to rely on the kindness of strangers in a) being given what remained in a local woman's bottle as she was almost done a short walk, and b) later getting ice cubes from the occupants of a house while I sat in their company embarrassed as my boots stunk of cow dung.
Looking forward to the final leg.
Ryk.
Have to admit to being a bit panicky at first re the campervan but it became obvious overtime they were a nice family. In my head I was saying it’s just like being on a camp site.
Enjoyed your story of the Pennine Way. I might do a winter version!
Cheers, Nigel
Hi great walk! Shame about not getting a cup of tea at the cafe! The tea is a absolute necessity lol x hope your ok and keeping your chin up x keep in touch and look forward to the next adventure x
Thanks so much 😊, tea on the trail is my fortitude! Thanks for the comment, I always enjoy them. Cheers
We’re is miss stokes
Thanks 👍🏼