Hi again..I just today finished watching your film from Cumbria way...I was so busy with planning actual trips during summer but today I started plan plan my CW..I so much appreciate your last talk in hut, about how so many people watching videos doesn't show reality...I experienced 15 wild camps on my C2C and break downs in bog, and I did high route with 27 kg..in bad weather.. I feel so much with you when you said you cried, as I remember how I pull legs up to kidsty pike and rain with tears and pain remind me how I can go through life with easy comaparing what I experienced up there... Im really considering high route on CW..and Thank you so much for your time and effort with making this film as I very well know youtubers miles 🤣... hope you will keep making videos...all the best...Lucy
Hey Lucy! Thanks for checking out the Cumbria Way video! IT's a beautiful thru with so much to see and do. I strongly suggest the High/Mountain Route (weather dependant). I did the C2C in May this year. Video coming soon!
@@heapswellnice Hi Peter, I'm actually stuck in Hawes with very painful stomach cramps and diarrhea. Been here two days, hoping to get going again soon 👍
Hii..just bump to your channel.. watching only couple minutes and already loving it...asking myslwf why always good channels has so little views... looking forward to finish watching as I'm planning to do CW in November (I know wet, rain, bog, waterproof etc.. :))) Love way you talk and camera work.. Subs.. :)
Thanks for this wonderful experience, I've learned a lot. Especially the Don't quit today, quit tomorrow thingy. Im only the planning stage for this Cumbria way hike after winter. Cheers.
@ 23:11 I thought you had put yourself on a plasma drip haha. This is the first High level CW video I have seen, and with 30 km uphill days to boot - holy cripes, stirling work young Sir. You earnt my sub with your 1/4 mile filmed walk bys. Kind regards, and goodonya cobber.
Thanks for documenting and sharing your trip - great job. If you did it again with your new knowledge would you try and lighten your pack or maybe change to starting in Carlisle and finishing in Ulverston?
Really good question Rob. I would 100% lighten my pack, the quite and tent was a little overkill for the weather. I’m currently in the planning phase for another thru hike in April. I’ll post an updated video with my lighter pack soon :)
Hey Liam, thank for checking out the video. For this type of hike, I think the scarp was a little too much, I would’ve been happy with a lighter/smaller tent. It was really easy fitting it into my bag, I simply scored it upright in my bag and it wasn’t an issue. Thanks!
Hi again...im currently preparing maps for my CW, and I can see after skiddaw turn to great calva and knott..but on os map and also on app there is no such a path...is it better to turn from skiddaw to skiddaw house and continue CW path to high pike? You said is bad navigation there..is there actually path after skiddaw? Many thanks ..lucy
Hey Lucy, there was 0 path from Skiddaw to Knott. You’ll need to make up your own path. People have walked this route before, so you’ll be able to follow their tracks lightly. But don’t expect a clear path from A to B.
The 15kg was all in, maximum carry! About 5kg of that was food alone plus 1.5/2L in water weight too. Honestly, Ryan it was't that heavy at all! Thanks for checking out the video :)
@@heapswellnice No Problem. The pack weight side of things I find quite interesting, I only recently started hiking/camping, and my initial kit was a bit on the heavy side. It is always interesting to see what other people are carrying, especially for multi day hikes.
Agreed, there are so many different ways to weigh what you're taking which makes it confusing! Honestly I say "hike your own hike" and don't count the grams!!!! Check back in a few weeks, I'll be off hiking the Ridge Way (140kms) in 3 days, which a much, much lighter kit list. Happy Wild Camping!
Hi again..I just today finished watching your film from Cumbria way...I was so busy with planning actual trips during summer but today I started plan plan my CW..I so much appreciate your last talk in hut, about how so many people watching videos doesn't show reality...I experienced 15 wild camps on my C2C and break downs in bog, and I did high route with 27 kg..in bad weather.. I feel so much with you when you said you cried, as I remember how I pull legs up to kidsty pike and rain with tears and pain remind me how I can go through life with easy comaparing what I experienced up there... Im really considering high route on CW..and Thank you so much for your time and effort with making this film as I very well know youtubers miles 🤣... hope you will keep making videos...all the best...Lucy
Hey Lucy! Thanks for checking out the Cumbria Way video! IT's a beautiful thru with so much to see and do. I strongly suggest the High/Mountain Route (weather dependant). I did the C2C in May this year. Video coming soon!
Well done Pete, good trail vid 👍 I did the Cumbria Way last year and my own videos
I will check it out
Hey Peter, we met on the C2C earlier this year. Didn't realise you had your own channel. Thumbs up my friend 👍⛺
Hello Paul! Hope you’re enjoying the Pennine Way :). Talk soon !!
@@heapswellnice Hi Peter, I'm actually stuck in Hawes with very painful stomach cramps and diarrhea. Been here two days, hoping to get going again soon 👍
This is one of my favourite CW videos.. so pleasant to watch. Planning to do this walk soon. Oh but those cows...
Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It’s a beautiful walk :)
Hii..just bump to your channel.. watching only couple minutes and already loving it...asking myslwf why always good channels has so little views... looking forward to finish watching as I'm planning to do CW in November (I know wet, rain, bog, waterproof etc.. :)))
Love way you talk and camera work.. Subs.. :)
Thanks Lucy! We have been offline recently working on something exciting to share in the coming days. Thanks for subscribing!
Top effort 👍🏻
Thanks 🙂
Thanks for this wonderful experience, I've learned a lot. Especially the Don't quit today, quit tomorrow thingy. Im only the planning stage for this Cumbria way hike after winter. Cheers.
You’ll love it! I hope you have great weather and you are able to explore the high route. Enjoy your hike and let me know if you need any help :)
awesome video! Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
@ 23:11 I thought you had put yourself on a plasma drip haha. This is the first High level CW video I have seen, and with 30 km uphill days to boot - holy cripes, stirling work young Sir. You earnt my sub with your 1/4 mile filmed walk bys. Kind regards, and goodonya cobber.
You beauty, I've also never seen someone do the high-level route! Thought "Let's give it a crack".
Finished the CW a few days ago, ready to do it all again now.
It's beautiful, isn't it? Any plans for your next thru-hike? I'm planning another for next month!
@@heapswellnice maybe coast to coast next year.
I did this trail in September 2021, it’s one of my favourites along with the South Downs way.
Thanks for the comment Andy! I’m doing the SDW in April. Any tips?
Thanks for documenting and sharing your trip - great job. If you did it again with your new knowledge would you try and lighten your pack or maybe change to starting in Carlisle and finishing in Ulverston?
Really good question Rob. I would 100% lighten my pack, the quite and tent was a little overkill for the weather. I’m currently in the planning phase for another thru hike in April. I’ll post an updated video with my lighter pack soon :)
Great video Pete. How are you finding the Scarp 1? Also how do you find fitting it into your pack with the built in end struts? Cheers
Hey Liam, thank for checking out the video. For this type of hike, I think the scarp was a little too much, I would’ve been happy with a lighter/smaller tent. It was really easy fitting it into my bag, I simply scored it upright in my bag and it wasn’t an issue. Thanks!
Hi again...im currently preparing maps for my CW, and I can see after skiddaw turn to great calva and knott..but on os map and also on app there is no such a path...is it better to turn from skiddaw to skiddaw house and continue CW path to high pike? You said is bad navigation there..is there actually path after skiddaw? Many thanks ..lucy
Hey Lucy, there was 0 path from Skiddaw to Knott. You’ll need to make up your own path. People have walked this route before, so you’ll be able to follow their tracks lightly. But don’t expect a clear path from A to B.
@@heapswellnice Thank you so much for your help 😊
Well done. Pretty fair distance to cover in 4 days, especially with the pack weight. Was the 15kg including water?
The 15kg was all in, maximum carry! About 5kg of that was food alone plus 1.5/2L in water weight too. Honestly, Ryan it was't that heavy at all! Thanks for checking out the video :)
@@heapswellnice No Problem. The pack weight side of things I find quite interesting, I only recently started hiking/camping, and my initial kit was a bit on the heavy side. It is always interesting to see what other people are carrying, especially for multi day hikes.
Agreed, there are so many different ways to weigh what you're taking which makes it confusing! Honestly I say "hike your own hike" and don't count the grams!!!! Check back in a few weeks, I'll be off hiking the Ridge Way (140kms) in 3 days, which a much, much lighter kit list. Happy Wild Camping!
awesome mate loved that it on my bucket list get film and a sub from me mate ate Bryan
100% worth doing, I’ve been planning the next one. Just you wait ;)