I don't know why in most of his videos he only seems to get a few likes. this video is great. a lot of effort was put in to the walking the route and videoing but 2000 odd views and only some 50 likes. people don't seen to like stuff when its made in a pure and honest way. i think his videos are the best. not full of jingles and jangles and fancy video overlaying graphics. i like the way he describes the route and also some of his expressions he uses. simple made video best way to get the job done.
Excellent video. I like the way you show the start of the walk clearly , not many video makers do this. Finding the start of any footpath even with a map is always a frustration if you have not done the walk previously.
Thank you WildPhotoShooter we do appreciate feed back. We know the start is the hard bit so that's why we do our best to make it clear, we must admit we struggle ourselves sometimes. Robinson is a hard one, especially after a night in the Oddies pub in Keswick listening to live music, but rewarding when you reach the summit. All the best The Taxi Driver
OMG ! This landscape is spectacular ! so beautiful ! I already watched it twice ! The fells all around are so dramatic and impressively high. What a rugged walk it was for you .... you 2 are amazing ! Thanks so much for bringing this beauty to us. Great photography ......as always. Best always, Andrea
Hi Andrea, we have done a few hard ones in the Dales this year but to do two peaks, Robinson and Hindscarth, in one go in the Lake District was just about as much as we could manage without running out of daylight but what a fabulous views we had all day long. Our next walk is back down in the New Forest where we stopped at a little place called Sway for the second time in an old converted Chapel with a graveyard for a view outside our window. The New Forest was the place where William the Conqueror went hunting deer with his Knights after the Norman invasion in 1066. We don't think the forest has changed that much since then. The New Forest is very big and as you will see in our next four films it was very dry this year, not a lot of grass or water to be had which has allowed us to get very close to the horses and donkeys that roam at will round the forest. As you will see we had some great fun filming the antics of the donkeys in our first video and just recording everyday life in the New Forest. All the very best for the New Year John and Janice
Wonderful ! I can't wait to see your New Forest video ! One of my favorite places! Sending best wishes for the New Year ahead - 2019 !!! Cheers, Andrea @@thetaxidriverj
Thank you Phoebe for your comment. We have been very lucky with the weather in the Lakes this year allowing us to do Hallin Fell a very small low walk for families and day trippers from the Ullswater Ferry and the next day doing this hard high walk up Robinson and Hindscarth for people who want be a bit more adventurous, both had wonderful views. We never know what we will come across while filming but we always try to film as many domestic animals and wildlife as we can. On our next walk we had great fun watching the antics of the donkeys. All the best for the New Year The Taxi Driver
Love the crack of your well informed vids mate really good for the folk that might want to do these hikes good stuff mate enjoyed good job new sub Jay 👍
Thank you Alan. The views were absolutely fantastic on this walk but it was a lot harder than we expected and we were struggling a bit towards the end maybe because of the few beers we had the night before. All the best The Taxi Driver
Hi Margaret Hello America. We are very lucky to live in North Yorkshire and to have access to many many walks within a couple of our hours of where we live. When we did this walk we stopped in the lively and friendly market town of Keswick in the Lake District. We did not take the conventional route as we started walking Robinson but walked up by the waterfall so people can see how beautiful it is, then veered off right to continue to the summit. As you can see the views were stunning we then dropped down into the dip and as we looked up in front of us there was Hindscarth. As we started climbing we knew we were in for a hard slog as we had stopped a bit to long drinking in the pubs the night before but slowly after many pauses we made it to the top. What another stunning view we were tired but buzzing with excitement when we made it down to the bottom. Later we were once again in the pubs drinking with friendly local people who made us very welcome. We hope to be back filming in the summer. All the best from England The Taxi Driver
Dear Mr thetaxidriverj, in the hope of many more beautiful video's that you do so well, please keep it up! Thank you for the pleasure and spoiling us all with your videos in 2018 Have a Happy New Year 2019 Good luck and always a lot of success!
Hi Sonne, sorry for not replying sooner. The weathers really helped us with the filming through 2018. Thank you very much and all the very best for 2019. The Taxi Driver
Hi Lana, we decided to do this one when we were in the pub the night before and didn't realise it was quite so steep. The hardest way up was beside the waterfall which gave us chance to film some wonderful views. We think this walk is one of the top ten best walks in the Lakes. All the best The Taxi Driver
Hi Colm, yes this was a hard one probably best done in the summer months. With the all round views that we had, certainly puts it into our top ten of walks in the Lakes. All the best for the New Year The Taxi Driver
What a great video, going to the lakes soon was planning to do cat bells but not sure now with seeing this looks like a great walk the views look stunning how long did it take you to do cheers.
Hi j dee, Catbells would take you about 3 hours to walk but you could shorten it by walking to the summit and return on the same route that you went up rather than by the shore of Derwent Water, which a lot of people do. This walk you have commented on, Robinson and Hindscarth, is 6.7 miles and is a much harder walk than Catbells and would take about 4 hours. If you have watched this video thinking it was Catbells please take a look at our Catbells video and you will see that it is an easier one. All the best The Taxi Driver
I don't know why in most of his videos he only seems to get a few likes. this video is great. a lot of effort was put in to the walking the route and videoing but 2000 odd views and only some 50 likes. people don't seen to like stuff when its made in a pure and honest way. i think his videos are the best. not full of jingles and jangles and fancy video overlaying graphics. i like the way he describes the route and also some of his expressions he uses. simple made video best way to get the job done.
Brilliant, brought back some memories, did the same walk with my dogs about 15 years ago. Thanks for posting 👍👍
Excellent video. I like the way you show the start of the walk clearly , not many video makers do this. Finding the start of any footpath even with a map is always a frustration if you have not done the walk previously.
Thank you WildPhotoShooter we do appreciate feed back. We know the start is the hard bit so that's why we do our best to make it clear, we must admit we struggle ourselves sometimes. Robinson is a hard one, especially after a night in the Oddies pub in Keswick listening to live music, but rewarding when you reach the summit. All the best The Taxi Driver
OMG ! This landscape is spectacular ! so beautiful !
I already watched it twice ! The fells all around are so dramatic and impressively high.
What a rugged walk it was for you .... you 2 are amazing !
Thanks so much for bringing this beauty to us.
Great photography ......as always.
Best always,
Andrea
Hi Andrea, we have done a few hard ones in the Dales this year but to do two peaks, Robinson and Hindscarth, in one go in the Lake District was just about as much as we could manage without running out of daylight but what a fabulous views we had all day long. Our next walk is back down in the New Forest where we stopped at a little place called Sway for the second time in an old converted Chapel with a graveyard for a view outside our window. The New Forest was the place where William the Conqueror went hunting deer with his Knights after the Norman invasion in 1066. We don't think the forest has changed that much since then. The New Forest is very big and as you will see in our next four films it was very dry this year, not a lot of grass or water to be had which has allowed us to get very close to the horses and donkeys that roam at will round the forest. As you will see we had some great fun filming the antics of the donkeys in our first video and just recording everyday life in the New Forest. All the very best for the New Year John and Janice
Wonderful ! I can't wait to see your New Forest video ! One of my favorite places!
Sending best wishes for the New Year ahead - 2019 !!!
Cheers,
Andrea @@thetaxidriverj
Brilliant and informative 👏 done the Newlands Round from Catbells, but will do this round with the wife and dog in October
I always enjoy watching your walks ,fabulous views all around!
Thank you Phoebe for your comment. We have been very lucky with the weather in the Lakes this year allowing us to do Hallin Fell a very small low walk for families and day trippers from the Ullswater Ferry and the next day doing this hard high walk up Robinson and Hindscarth for people who want be a bit more adventurous, both had wonderful views. We never know what we will come across while filming but we always try to film as many domestic animals and wildlife as we can. On our next walk we had great fun watching the antics of the donkeys. All the best for the New Year The Taxi Driver
Robinson, on my bucket list, love it.... Paul Beachcroft
Hi Paul the views from the summit were awesome but it was a hard walk we ready for a pint when we got back down. All the best The Taxi Driver
Love the crack of your well informed vids mate really good for the folk that might want to do these hikes good stuff mate enjoyed good job new sub Jay 👍
Great video enjoyed watching it 😄
Thank you Alan. The views were absolutely fantastic on this walk but it was a lot harder than we expected and we were struggling a bit towards the end maybe because of the few beers we had the night before. All the best The Taxi Driver
great stuff from both of you. i miss hiking in england.
expat in usa.
Hi Margaret Hello America. We are very lucky to live in North Yorkshire and to have access to many many walks within a couple of our hours of where we live. When we did this walk we stopped in the lively and friendly market town of Keswick in the Lake District. We did not take the conventional route as we started walking Robinson but walked up by the waterfall so people can see how beautiful it is, then veered off right to continue to the summit. As you can see the views were stunning we then dropped down into the dip and as we looked up in front of us there was Hindscarth. As we started climbing we knew we were in for a hard slog as we had stopped a bit to long drinking in the pubs the night before but slowly after many pauses we made it to the top. What another stunning view we were tired but buzzing with excitement when we made it down to the bottom. Later we were once again in the pubs drinking with friendly local people who made us very welcome. We hope to be back filming in the summer. All the best from England The Taxi Driver
Dear Mr thetaxidriverj, in the hope of many more beautiful video's that you do so well, please keep it up!
Thank you for the pleasure and spoiling us all with your videos in 2018
Have a Happy New Year 2019
Good luck and always a lot of success!
Hi Sonne, sorry for not replying sooner. The weathers really helped us with the filming through 2018. Thank you very much and all the very best for 2019. The Taxi Driver
Incredible! You're braver than me, too steep ~
Hi Lana, we decided to do this one when we were in the pub the night before and didn't realise it was quite so steep. The hardest way up was beside the waterfall which gave us chance to film some wonderful views. We think this walk is one of the top ten best walks in the Lakes. All the best The Taxi Driver
Great views but not an easy walk.
Hi Colm, yes this was a hard one probably best done in the summer months. With the all round views that we had, certainly puts it into our top ten of walks in the Lakes. All the best for the New Year The Taxi Driver
What a great video, going to the lakes soon was planning to do cat bells but not sure now with seeing this looks like a great walk the views look stunning how long did it take you to do cheers.
Hi j dee, Catbells would take you about 3 hours to walk but you could shorten it by walking to the summit and return on the same route that you went up rather than by the shore of Derwent Water, which a lot of people do. This walk you have commented on, Robinson and Hindscarth, is 6.7 miles and is a much harder walk than Catbells and would take about 4 hours. If you have watched this video thinking it was Catbells please take a look at our Catbells video and you will see that it is an easier one. All the best The Taxi Driver