I live in Northumberland- it’s Britain’s best kept secret. So much fabulous scenery and wonderful places. Don’t tell anyone!!! The coast is spectacular too!
I live in Northumberland and walk around here every week. The Northumberland hills some of the most scenic across the country. Keep it up, pal. Love your content. Pease Pudding is great in a stottie, but the tinned stuff isn't as good as the tub from Dickson's.
@@Wild-Camping-Geordie Aye Dickson is good, supermarkets sell Dicksons tubs of Pease Pudding . But I can’t eat a Peas Pudding Scottie without the ham. George Bolams Farm Stores sells the lot , Pease Pudding , Stotties and nice cooked ham .
As an ex Geordie I must correct your interpretation of Georgie fare. Ham n please pudding in a bun is always served cold, and a stottie cake is a bigger white, round, thick flatbread 🙂 Excellent video 👍
@@xvsupremacy7190 I grew up near a small area in Manchester called Harwood, thought your comment was even freakier till I googled and realised you meant somewhere in Northumberland🤣🤣!
Love it when I see a new vid posted, it feels like I’m there with you. Honestly helps me escape and I appreciate you man. Keep doing what you do best ✌🏻
Lovin this series liam. Hats off. Im guessing you will be heading to galloway forest park soon. Top tip: golden sandy beach, loch dee, galloway forest park. Stunning.✌
It is such a skill to make videos that are so creative and interesting while still being satisfyingly simple. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Hey Liam, I really enjoy watching your videos. It feels like I'm just there with you, having a chat, sharing the campsite, having a beer. The views are amazing, almost ancient, solitary, as if this place has stopped in time.
Thank you for showcasing Northumberland. I live next to the mighty cheviot hills and hike Northumberland National Park all the time. You had a beautiful camp there. It's a vast park to explore. Peas pudding is the best but not tinned noooooooo 😱. Twinned with a Greggs stottie and you're living the dream Liam. Great video
Thank you so much for not putting music on your videos!! I LOVE hearing the sounds of nature. You are so good at finding great campsites too. Another great video.
The joy of northumberland is the lack of people often you never see another person. Great video sat for 3 hours on my laptop last night on a total binge sesh. Great channel just subbed 👍
it's great to see my local area in this wild camping series. I remember watching the last few and wondering when this national park would come up, and low and behold here it is a week or two later!
Hey mate, love the videos. Can we get a video going over all the kit you carry? You pack seems relatively small, would be interested to see everything you take!
I'm in the North East. Nice to see you up here. Please pubbing and savaloy sausage sandwich. Very nice as well. I take ham and peas punning sarnies to work. A stottie is not the same as a normal bun / bap. It's a bit different dough texture and taste. Not sure where you are. Looks similar to near Blanchland
Great video again Liam! We are spoilt up here with the landscape of Northumberland! Great choice of beer aswell. Tyne Bank Brewery's taphouse is a 2 minute walk from my office! Very ideal!
I'm from Newcastle and northumberlands is on my door step....can't beat it one of my favourite places because you could be walking for miles and not see a sole
Another great episode on your mission, many thanks. have not really considered Northumberland before, but defo on the bucket list now, looks really nice up there. Thanks for keeping the content coming!
Dear Liam. This was a great film. It is so inspiring to see how much you love being in nature and appreciating everything around you. I really connect with your sense of wonder. Loving watching your journey through the National Parks. Kind regards The Water Cyclist😊
The problem with UK is that the tree line is couple of hundred feet. Here in Romania it's 1000 metres, can get enough fallen wood to get a proper fire going, make a barbeque, make coffee in the ashes, in summer stay outside overnight around the fire singing songs with guitars and wotnot. Other problem in UK is water, there are few streams on the hills. Been many times dehydrated because I didn't carry enough. I love UK but mostly it's bleak. Indeed, here at 2000 m it's also bleak but beautiful.
Solid adventure Liam, and the evening light was spectacular! You're inspiring me to head up to Northumberland on my next trip back home to the UK. Glad I'm a Patreon!
Liam do you no the crazy thing. I would never usually watch these kind of videos. No interest in hiking etc. but I stumbled across your camper “van” videos by mistake and have watched every video you have put out . Haha i think there a great watch. I loved the john o groats to lands-end stuff. And the van around europe. Your content is fantastic to watch. 👍
Yet another brilliant video. So enjoyable and it’s great seeing such beauty. Thank you so much and please keep up the great work! I really love your videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Ive never got round to finding this location,i will eventually untill then i do enjoy seeing my home county on wild camping videos,ive watched a few of your vids,and have enjoyed them,keep going strong,cheers
Hiya. Just started watching and also wild camp and live in Newcastle just south of the Northumberland border. I know that spot....good choice. However please pudding heated up is a new one to me. Might just try it though. Has to be Dickson's Pease pudding....much nicer. I really like the format of your vids and might try some of those videography ideas on my next one (I'm not used to speaking to camera. I think I sound different 😄). Atb. Mark
Any clues as to where this spot is pal? Live in Prudhoe Northumberland and usually go to the lakes for my wild camp but if I can find a spot like this more local then I’ll definitely have a trip up
Shame that E crags now has a new scorch mark after his visit. For a place people try to keep quiet and away from the masses to protect it and stop things like that happening.
I’m planning my first solo trip to Europe going from Inverness south to Northern France and Paris and I’m gonna be doing a mix of hostels and wild camping in the UK. After Scotland I was planning on stopping by Bamburgh/Alnwick area. How accessible would this area be without a car and are wild camping rules different in the national park?
That tent is very similar to my Jack Wolfskin. Had it about 15 years and has took a beating in Snowdonia. Still waterproof and going strong. Brilliant design with the single pole though.
Hi Liam! Love your videos mate, they are really soothing for some reason. I'm from the Leeds area and I'm planning on doing my first ever solo wild camping experience this Saturday as long as the weather keeps up. I just had a quick question if you wouldn't mind answering. I know this will most likely all be in my head but I am having really anxious thoughts, just feeling a little terrified tbh about whether or not I come across a mad man in the middle of the night haha. Just wondered if you had any last minute tips or thoughts for me to try and relax that part of my brain. Cheers mate!
Not Liam ofc but I saw your question - make sure a few people know where you are going and for how long. Get familiar as you can with the immediate area you're setting up in, at least, before sundown. Keep in mind that anxiety is the brain's way of trying to protect you, and if it's coming up with potential future scenarios then it means you're not likely in acute danger, and/or there's something else going on subconsciously instead that may be tangentially related. Hope this isn't too late, good luck!
Great films Liam, followed you through them all, I can no longer do treks due to joint-issues but this is next best thing so thanks ! Try carrying powdered-milk Liam, much lighter and okay in hot-drinks. ;)
Another goodie thank you. Your stuff just gets better....nearly 100k subscribers...wow you are doing really well....good food as well...smells lovely 👌
Great content. You should head onto the pennine way and go in search of Tan Hill. You'll find a great hand pulled beer and your choice of camping spots is out of this world. Keep up the great work 👍
hhahaha... no you don't heat up peezpuddin. I've had tinned peezpuddin once, in the south, in a fit homesickness, but you need to have a Northumbrian grandma to steep it and boil it and leave it overnight in a "muslin" cloth. I think "muslin" is the word, but i've only heard it in the context of your Geordie grandma making peezpuddin. And I think what you called a bap.. is just a bap... a Stotty Cyek is much bigger. Great to see you appreciating our cold, little Northern homeland, great video xxx
Another great vid, and I really like the concept you're going with of visiting all of the national parks, defo inspirational! Cheeky ask; any chance you could stick some links in for the more recent kit you're using? I really like that boil cup you got but no idea what to search for to find one like it of same size etc 😊 Anyway, keep up the good work and take care out there!
Hi I love your videos mate , I recently went wild camping in Scotland and found the cold morning far to cold any tips on how you can stay warmer over night in these months?
Invest in a down sleeping bag with a comfort rating of atleast -5c for uk winter camping. Also, get a hot water bottle! It works amazing. Fill it up with hot water 20mins before bed and put it in your sleeping bag. 💪
My neck of the woods well kind of. I'm from the north pennies part of Northumberland near the county Durham and Cumbrian border. You can't beat a ham and pea's pudding sandwich in a stotty 👍 Northumberland is the least populated county in England.
Mate, that view is phenominal, perfect place to have a beer!! If you ever fancy buddying up for a camp with another veteran please do drop me a reply/message, would be my pleasure! Mainly North West based but dont mind travelling, I'll bring my own gear and i'll supply the beer too ;)
omg im in Newcastle why am i going to Scotland or lakes to wild camp lol .... Oh and you need Dicksons pease pudding or from a deli counter in supermarket and Geggs Stottie :-) Loving ay Vids waiting to see what happens to job in march next year and if it doesnt work out im seriously thinking about giving it all up and going hiking around UK probs shouldnt have waited till im 50 though lmao
I live in Northumberland- it’s Britain’s best kept secret. So much fabulous scenery and wonderful places. Don’t tell anyone!!! The coast is spectacular too!
@@ollbo200010 you just haven’t visited the right parts - it’s spectacular
I live in Northumberland and walk around here every week. The Northumberland hills some of the most scenic across the country. Keep it up, pal. Love your content. Pease Pudding is great in a stottie, but the tinned stuff isn't as good as the tub from Dickson's.
Aye, he should try a savaloy dip from Dicksons too 🙂
Would you know where this is exactly? Would love to go
@tosh give you a clue, near catcleugh Reservoir
@@Wild-Camping-Geordie Aye Dickson is good, supermarkets sell Dicksons tubs of Pease Pudding . But I can’t eat a Peas Pudding Scottie without the ham. George Bolams Farm Stores sells the lot , Pease Pudding , Stotties and nice cooked ham .
@@xvsupremacy7190 Am hungry now !
As an ex Geordie I must correct your interpretation of Georgie fare. Ham n please pudding in a bun is always served cold, and a stottie cake is a bigger white, round, thick flatbread 🙂 Excellent video 👍
Have been waiting eagerly for this one!! Live in Newcastle and have just started wild camping😊
You haven't got far too travel then. Haha
@@wildmanrobsonsprinter4503 20 min drive to a gorgeous spot last weekend!!
@@elliebee43 You should view Donna in the Orange van. She has wild camped at Harwood and it is supposed to be haunted 👻 .
@@xvsupremacy7190 I grew up near a small area in Manchester called Harwood, thought your comment was even freakier till I googled and realised you meant somewhere in Northumberland🤣🤣!
I’m from Newcastle too and wanna start wild camping but no clue where to start have you got any tips? ☺️
Love it when I see a new vid posted, it feels like I’m there with you.
Honestly helps me escape and I appreciate you man.
Keep doing what you do best ✌🏻
Lovin this series liam. Hats off. Im guessing you will be heading to galloway forest park soon. Top tip: golden sandy beach, loch dee, galloway forest park. Stunning.✌
No as it’s not one of the 15 UK national parks
Loch Lomond or the cairngorms next I reckon
It is such a skill to make videos that are so creative and interesting while still being satisfyingly simple. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Northumberland is seriously underrated! Epic views!
Loved that mate .probably the best one so far. Simple,great views, good food,sunset, a beer and a good nights kip. Thanks 👍
Managed to scout out this spot and I’m camping right here as I type. Spectacular, wild, remote location!
what is the location?
Hey Liam, I really enjoy watching your videos. It feels like I'm just there with you, having a chat, sharing the campsite, having a beer. The views are amazing, almost ancient, solitary, as if this place has stopped in time.
Thank you for showcasing Northumberland. I live next to the mighty cheviot hills and hike Northumberland National Park all the time. You had a beautiful camp there. It's a vast park to explore. Peas pudding is the best but not tinned noooooooo 😱. Twinned with a Greggs stottie and you're living the dream Liam. Great video
Thank you so much for not putting music on your videos!! I LOVE hearing the sounds of nature. You are so good at finding great campsites too. Another great video.
Northumberland has certified 'Dark Skies' too! Ideal for star gazing and Aurora Borealis, / Northern lights spotting! 😎
Yes especially Kielder , and in 🏴 Borgue .
not only a good man in a wonderful landscape : the inventiveness and quality of this viedeo is astonishing...
The joy of northumberland is the lack of people often you never see another person. Great video sat for 3 hours on my laptop last night on a total binge sesh. Great channel just subbed 👍
it's great to see my local area in this wild camping series. I remember watching the last few and wondering when this national park would come up, and low and behold here it is a week or two later!
Dude I envy your lifestyle, living out of a van and experiencing the nature around us. I need to get myself some of that, you've inspired me.
Really enjoy watching these videos to just chill out to. Your calm manner is very easy watching.
Hey mate, love the videos. Can we get a video going over all the kit you carry? You pack seems relatively small, would be interested to see everything you take!
One of my favourite of yours. Love the tripod shots, and the sounds a nature. So simple, but soooo GOOD!
I'm in the North East. Nice to see you up here. Please pubbing and savaloy sausage sandwich. Very nice as well. I take ham and peas punning sarnies to work.
A stottie is not the same as a normal bun / bap. It's a bit different dough texture and taste.
Not sure where you are. Looks similar to near Blanchland
Great video again Liam! We are spoilt up here with the landscape of Northumberland! Great choice of beer aswell. Tyne Bank Brewery's taphouse is a 2 minute walk from my office! Very ideal!
I'm from Newcastle and northumberlands is on my door step....can't beat it one of my favourite places because you could be walking for miles and not see a sole
Keep them coming! It would be good to see more of the walk there
Another great episode on your mission, many thanks. have not really considered Northumberland before, but defo on the bucket list now, looks really nice up there. Thanks for keeping the content coming!
Thanks Paul!
Making the most out of life!
Love it.
Dear Liam. This was a great film. It is so inspiring to see how much you love being in nature and appreciating everything around you. I really connect with your sense of wonder. Loving watching your journey through the National Parks. Kind regards The Water Cyclist😊
In the North East a stottie is a different type of bread. It's dead dense, you can get it in greggs
The problem with UK is that the tree line is couple of hundred feet. Here in Romania it's 1000 metres, can get enough fallen wood to get a proper fire going, make a barbeque, make coffee in the ashes, in summer stay outside overnight around the fire singing songs with guitars and wotnot. Other problem in UK is water, there are few streams on the hills. Been many times dehydrated because I didn't carry enough.
I love UK but mostly it's bleak. Indeed, here at 2000 m it's also bleak but beautiful.
Isn't Newcastle brown one of the favourite ale's up there!?🤔
No it's vile
Spot on mate, the UK truly has some beautiful spots
Solid adventure Liam, and the evening light was spectacular! You're inspiring me to head up to Northumberland on my next trip back home to the UK. Glad I'm a Patreon!
Thanks Andy!
Tynebank Monument one of my faves from up here. Cracking ale. Also those aren’t stotties I’m afraid. Far too small. Stotties are twice that size mate
Another great vid mate. Enjoying the series and long may they continue. Keep it up 👍🏻
Love your videos. Can't wait to see you hit 100K. You deserve it. Hello from Palm Springs, California.
Liam do you no the crazy thing. I would never usually watch these kind of videos. No interest in hiking etc. but I stumbled across your camper “van” videos by mistake and have watched every video you have put out . Haha i think there a great watch. I loved the john o groats to lands-end stuff. And the van around europe. Your content is fantastic to watch. 👍
I always get so homesick and hungry when you cook up your food and those baps looked amazing! Stunning place to hike and camp too. :)
Looks a great place. Hopefully making the same spot my first wild camp when I get all my gear together.
Need to get you over to Ireland and Northern Ireland! Some stunning views over here!
These are class mate, my favourite vids on youtube right now! 👏🏻
Yet another brilliant video. So enjoyable and it’s great seeing such beauty. Thank you so much and please keep up the great work! I really love your videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Northumberland my home county, spent a canny weekend in the Cheviots myself 👌🏼
I’ve just got myself a snugpark scorpion 2, hoping to get some miles in with it, will definitely be following in some of your footsteps
loving the vids man can’t wait to give this one a watch! have your post notifs on and it makes my day when it pops up :)
Ive never got round to finding this location,i will eventually untill then i do enjoy seeing my home county on wild camping videos,ive watched a few of your vids,and have enjoyed them,keep going strong,cheers
Catcleugh reservoir mate, head north, head north... there may be an echo
@@daz_on_earth 🤣🤣
Lovely place and congrats on 100k subscriber's mate. Always look forward to watching your videos 🍺🏔🏕
That silver button will be well deserved! 👍
Hiya. Just started watching and also wild camp and live in Newcastle just south of the Northumberland border. I know that spot....good choice. However please pudding heated up is a new one to me. Might just try it though. Has to be Dickson's Pease pudding....much nicer. I really like the format of your vids and might try some of those videography ideas on my next one (I'm not used to speaking to camera. I think I sound different 😄). Atb. Mark
Any clues as to where this spot is pal? Live in Prudhoe Northumberland and usually go to the lakes for my wild camp but if I can find a spot like this more local then I’ll definitely have a trip up
@@Cally8 it's Echo Crags near Byrness. It's a well camped area
Northumberland is the least populated county in england. That's why its so nice!
And that's why i live here what a beautiful place.
Breathtaking intro friend! I really like the style of your videos.
Great series. Really enjoying your vids pal.
Great location mate, enjoying your videos, am I right in thinking you are at E crags and have parked in B village.🙃
Shame that E crags now has a new scorch mark after his visit. For a place people try to keep quiet and away from the masses to protect it and stop things like that happening.
My gran from the south :) used to cook us peace pudding and pressure cookered ham , green veg and mustard 😋
I’m planning my first solo trip to Europe going from Inverness south to Northern France and Paris and I’m gonna be doing a mix of hostels and wild camping in the UK. After Scotland I was planning on stopping by Bamburgh/Alnwick area. How accessible would this area be without a car and are wild camping rules different in the national park?
That tent is very similar to my Jack Wolfskin. Had it about 15 years and has took a beating in Snowdonia. Still waterproof and going strong. Brilliant design with the single pole though.
you just know that stottie tastes amazing up there with that view!
Find your channel such a detox and a way to distress. Enjoy your videos and look forward to your next adventures :)
Thank you for another enjoyable instalment on you journey to visit our National Parks. Great camera work Liam as in all your adventures.
Hi Liam! Love your videos mate, they are really soothing for some reason. I'm from the Leeds area and I'm planning on doing my first ever solo wild camping experience this Saturday as long as the weather keeps up. I just had a quick question if you wouldn't mind answering. I know this will most likely all be in my head but I am having really anxious thoughts, just feeling a little terrified tbh about whether or not I come across a mad man in the middle of the night haha. Just wondered if you had any last minute tips or thoughts for me to try and relax that part of my brain. Cheers mate!
Not Liam ofc but I saw your question - make sure a few people know where you are going and for how long. Get familiar as you can with the immediate area you're setting up in, at least, before sundown. Keep in mind that anxiety is the brain's way of trying to protect you, and if it's coming up with potential future scenarios then it means you're not likely in acute danger, and/or there's something else going on subconsciously instead that may be tangentially related. Hope this isn't too late, good luck!
Great films Liam, followed you through them all, I can no longer do treks due to joint-issues but this is next best thing so thanks ! Try carrying powdered-milk Liam, much lighter and okay in hot-drinks. ;)
Drove past that exact location today after a day reccying camp spots in the Scottish borders. I'll have to add that one to the list
Another goodie thank you. Your stuff just gets better....nearly 100k subscribers...wow you are doing really well....good food as well...smells lovely 👌
Great content. You should head onto the pennine way and go in search of Tan Hill. You'll find a great hand pulled beer and your choice of camping spots is out of this world. Keep up the great work 👍
Which tent do you use?
Can you share a link?
Looks gorgeous up there, Liam. Thanks for bringing us all with!
hhahaha... no you don't heat up peezpuddin. I've had tinned peezpuddin once, in the south, in a fit homesickness, but you need to have a Northumbrian grandma to steep it and boil it and leave it overnight in a "muslin" cloth. I think "muslin" is the word, but i've only heard it in the context of your Geordie grandma making peezpuddin. And I think what you called a bap.. is just a bap... a Stotty Cyek is much bigger. Great to see you appreciating our cold, little Northern homeland, great video xxx
Keep up the national park camps and walks. Top entertainment for us working people 👍👍
'' Pease pudding hot, pease pudding cold, pease pudding in the pot 9 days old ''
How do you pick where specifically you go in Northumberland?
It looks like a lovely spot to camp.
Another great vid, and I really like the concept you're going with of visiting all of the national parks, defo inspirational!
Cheeky ask; any chance you could stick some links in for the more recent kit you're using? I really like that boil cup you got but no idea what to search for to find one like it of same size etc 😊
Anyway, keep up the good work and take care out there!
I thinks its the Toaks 750ml.
@@modestadventurers nice one thanks!
Hi . What’s the location ware you pitched your tent ? Many thanks
Love your videos. I've had the calling this year to wild camp. Getting all my stuff together then going for it in May. Cant wait :)
Hi I love your videos mate , I recently went wild camping in Scotland and found the cold morning far to cold any tips on how you can stay warmer over night in these months?
Invest in a down sleeping bag with a comfort rating of atleast -5c for uk winter camping.
Also, get a hot water bottle! It works amazing. Fill it up with hot water 20mins before bed and put it in your sleeping bag. 💪
This is what I like to see, my home area.
Hi Liam or anyone ! Does anyone know the crag location or name so I could have a visit many thanks brian
your one of the most underrated youtubers
How to start an argument in one video x 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 its not a balm or a stotie it's a bread cake x 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰
Congratulations on 100k subs. Love the content.
This is the view I got. Yeah they'll build on that soon lol great vid mate!
Really enjoying this series, can you put a list of the National Parks you've done / still to do in the description?
Loving the camera work
"It just makes you grateful" quote Liam Brown 22 March 2022. Agree 100%!
You should do an isle of skye series and even climb the great stone chute up to Sgurr Alasdair
Hi Liam which reservoir / lake is this in the background please .Thanks
Nice vid Liam, where did you get your thermal boots from, could do with a pair for my next trip….
Another good one. Thanks, Liam 🙂👍🏕️
Well done on 100k subs! I love your content
My neck of the woods well kind of. I'm from the north pennies part of Northumberland near the county Durham and Cumbrian border. You can't beat a ham and pea's pudding sandwich in a stotty 👍 Northumberland is the least populated county in England.
When you hold your fingers up to the sun and say '45 mins left' how does this work?
After watching your videos, I really want to start camping. Not sure what gear to get though
The sunset photo is beautiful
Great video, really enjoyed that 👍
Hi Liam, another great video :-) I was wondering what camera/phone you use to record your videos?
Mate, that view is phenominal, perfect place to have a beer!! If you ever fancy buddying up for a camp with another veteran please do drop me a reply/message, would be my pleasure! Mainly North West based but dont mind travelling, I'll bring my own gear and i'll supply the beer too ;)
Nearly 100k subs!! Smashing it! ❤️
Well done tae the winner Gus. 👍🏼
omg im in Newcastle why am i going to Scotland or lakes to wild camp lol .... Oh and you need Dicksons pease pudding or from a deli counter in supermarket and Geggs Stottie :-) Loving ay Vids waiting to see what happens to job in march next year and if it doesnt work out im seriously thinking about giving it all up and going hiking around UK probs shouldnt have waited till im 50 though lmao
Is that spot up near Kielder i cant seem to find it ! Anyone help cheers