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My mother, who died aged 99.5 yrs old in 2015, was a Brontë fan all her life. She used to take us to the Brontë Parsonage almost every year. Now here’s a secret known to only a few. Knowing how much she admired the Brontë sisters, I resolved to scatter her ashes close to where they’d lived. I travelled to Haworth, one dark, rainy and very windy day, to find the right place to scatter my mother’s ashes. As the weather was so horrific no one was about. So off to the Parsonage grave yard I went, and I scattered her there amongst the graves. If she knew, which I don’t think she does, she’d have been chuffed. 1. Because she was just where she’d have loved to be and 2. That I snuck her in there, as she had a wickedly naughty sense of humour and would have found the whole furtive episode so amusing
Ha great walk, very interesting path, must say you are excellent and keeping on the right track, pretty sure I'd be lost in no time. And yes, cows not my fave either, well navigated mate xxx
Loved this one, always special when you do stuff around my home town, especially when I don't live in my beloved Yorkshire anymore 😢 if you fancy a bit more of the Pennine Way without doing it all I think we have some up here on the Teesdale Way 👍 keep up the good work has been great to see your channel grow since the early days
Hello from Ireland .. Those trainers should be parked up for the winter. Get yourself a decent pair of goretex hiking boots and gaitors and walk on wherever you like. Great video.
@@GoodBlokeOutdoorsI love how down to earth n funny you are and watch your brilliant hiking vids in cinema screen mode on a vr headset . FANFOOKINTASTIC LIAM 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
They just get better and better! Great video - having just moved from Outer Hebrides to Australia, it's great seeing hikes from places I've explored myself. Keep em coming! :)
Hi mate, been a subscriber for two years. I really enjoy your videos, your editing is superb and the humour is first class. I have a suggestion for a multi day hike, the St Cuthberts way from Melrose to Holy island, there's a few lads and lasses from the North east have done it and their videos are on here. Keep on banging out the videos. My favourite is the Caulderdale way.
Great video mate. After watching the worst footpath ever I thought I would mention that Altra do a gaiter for all their trail runners that attach to the Velcro on the back heel. Great bits of kit… just incase you didn’t know 👍
It’s such a crap time of year for hiking, not warm / sunny enough to dry the ground out and not cold enough to freeze, just boggy as feck! Bring on winter! Good vid though, enjoyed as always!
Being a Yorkshire man myself, you'll have to do the Dales Highway!! I've only done the first 20 miles of it, but it's meant to be a belter! Covering the high peaks of the Dales.
That was a cracking watch mate. I walked across that bridge over the m62 a couple of weeks back. Then you were in my neck of the woods for a good few miles.
Got excited when I saw how close you were to Wycoller - my neck of the woods - then realised that the Brontë Way doesn't pass there even though Wycoller Hall was the inspiration for Ferndean Manor in Jane Eyre. No wonder there are no relevant points of interest re the Brontës if the path bypasses them all!
Cracking video Liam.They had to get the Hippos off the trail before you started.I live very close the the start of the trail and we would call it a "snicket".
When Patrick Bronte met his future wife Maria he was a curate at a church near Hartshead Moor, she was the assistant to the Governess at Woodhouse Grove school. He used to make the walk there and back a few times a week to see her - a 7 hour round trip through dangerous areas full of highway men and thieves.
Every day is a school day! BTW the Bronte houses in Thornton and Haworth were provided by the church for the vicars and their families. The family didn't buy or ever own them.
LIAM MATE well done for that trail because like what we saw in some places what trial, were bloody bridge, but once again loved it, take care of yourself and see you soon mate. Alan.🇬🇧💯👍
41:51 30p!!! FFS - could at least paint the flippin walls. Wonder how long before we are charged to perform other necessary bodily functions, like breathing... Thanks for the vid Liam. 👍
Thanks a lot mate - all the way from Vietnam - all of this is my old pecking ground - my parents live in Bingley so this vid was a delight for me - brought back lots of good old memories - thanks a lot mate :)
Ginnel or Jigger in Bury Lancs. Liam. Absolutely love your videos, look forward to the belly laughs every Monday, Guaranteed . I am sure I'm not alone when I say that I really appreciate all your hard work and research that goes into them, whether it's wild camping or exploring. A big Thank you. 😊👍
I have a bit of a cow aversion as well. I encounter them frequently while trail running around my area (the Chiltern Hills). My usual tactic is to swing my running poles around like a Teenage Mutant Hero Turtle and make a lot of noise as I approach them. That usually does the trick, and they run off. That said, I've lost count of the times I've had to completely change my route by backtracking to avoid stubborn ones that bunch up around a gate. Cowabunga!
The Brontes lived in the Parsonage which is a provided house for the Vicars by the church. So they weren’t well off at all really. There are still homes provide by the churches now for the pastors in some areas. 🌈✝️🕊️
Eh up Liam , may have been mentioned already but I often walk around Hartshead being a Brighouse lad and the information board relates to the Luddites of West Yorkshire In Yorkshire, the croppers (who were highly skilled and highly paid) faced mass unemployment due to the introduction of cropping machines by Enoch Taylor of Marsden.[23] This sparked the Luddite movement among the croppers of Yorkshire, who used a power hammer dubbed "Enoch" to break the frames of the cropping machines. They called it Enoch to mock Enoch Taylor, and when they broke the frames they purportedly shouted "Enoch made them, and Enoch shall break them." Many still refer to a sledgehammer these days as an Enoch Still used for folk opposed to techno change Apologies for biting you pal lol
Great video one of your best so many great bits When you stepped in the mud I almost spat my drink out 😂 Then the reference to rubber dingy rapids (4 lions) not sure if you realised 😂😂 Take care❤
Right at the top of Haworth Main St, there’s a shop on the left that sells good nutritional drinks and snacks …thst will boost and benefit your health and energy levels 🌈✝️🕊️ Kombucha is a good healthy drink and they have raw cacoa chocolate bars and may sell organic crisps baked in coconut oil x x x
Good work! I didn’t like the look of some of those cows… Can’t believe you do these kind of muddy routes in trail shoes. Would have to be boots for me unless I knew the route well and knew it was dry!
Yeah cows are scary man 🤣 aye would of probs been more suitable, I don’t actually have any boots atm other than the scarpas but they are a b2 boot and too stiff for me to do long days
Typical, I got about halfway through your video then the bastard heating engineer arrived, "is it a good time to fit a new pump", no it ain't, I'm watching Liam😂 I will watch the rest tomorrow evening mate 👍🙂🙏
I wonder what the Brontë books would have been like if they had lived today…imagine Kate bush singing about heathcliff trampling past shite bag mountain and jumping in his burnt out motor to visit Cathy
Hilarious, entertaining video as usual Liam....too many aggressive dogs in the valleys for my liking and that burnt out car 😧🤣 i wonder what the back story to that is 🤔
Monday's wouldn't be the same without a Liam video. Absolute belter this one r kid. Nearly spat my drink out when your foot was fully emersed in s h 1 t. Ps the haworth to laneshaw bridge road is a pretty busy road, where you got your head down. Cherry bomb exhausts central
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My mother, who died aged 99.5 yrs old in 2015, was a Brontë fan all her life. She used to take us to the Brontë Parsonage almost every year. Now here’s a secret known to only a few. Knowing how much she admired the Brontë sisters, I resolved to scatter her ashes close to where they’d lived. I travelled to Haworth, one dark, rainy and very windy day, to find the right place to scatter my mother’s ashes. As the weather was so horrific no one was about. So off to the Parsonage grave yard I went, and I scattered her there amongst the graves. If she knew, which I don’t think she does, she’d have been chuffed. 1. Because she was just where she’d have loved to be and 2. That I snuck her in there, as she had a wickedly naughty sense of humour and would have found the whole furtive episode so amusing
TH-cam highlight of the week! Over an hour to. 👍👍
Ha great walk, very interesting path, must say you are excellent and keeping on the right track, pretty sure I'd be lost in no time. And yes, cows not my fave either, well navigated mate xxx
Another masterpiece man! Spectacular presentation and storytelling!
Thank you my friend 🙌🏻
Loved this one, always special when you do stuff around my home town, especially when I don't live in my beloved Yorkshire anymore 😢 if you fancy a bit more of the Pennine Way without doing it all I think we have some up here on the Teesdale Way 👍 keep up the good work has been great to see your channel grow since the early days
Another awesome video mate and another one on my backdoorstep too
Since I found your channel, Mondays don't seem so bad anymore :)
Thanks for the hour long entertainment.
Lovely commentary thoroughly enjoyed it
That Abigail Spamburger looked tasty. Thanks for sharing another adventure
Go on Liam..another top walk mate..
Another great video Liam. Your videos to Mondays are like fish and chips to Fridays. Get booked on the Everest Base Camp trip. You will love it 👍🏼
Its certainly on the list mate
What a shift man that was some medieval mileage being put in there 👏🏼😂
I remember years back me and my parents cut through a field and the whole herd of cows followed us, we didn't hang about.
Great video, thanks for the shout out Liam 👌
Hello from Ireland .. Those trainers should be parked up for the winter. Get yourself a decent pair of goretex hiking boots and gaitors and walk on wherever you like. Great video.
Eh up Liam...bloody BELTIN video lad 😊😊😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
Thanks Scotty mate! 👊🏽
@@GoodBlokeOutdoorsI love how down to earth n funny you are and watch your brilliant hiking vids in cinema screen mode on a vr headset .
FANFOOKINTASTIC LIAM 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
Made me laugh TH-cam offer to translate this comment 😂😂😂
Awesome video. And an added bonus of an hour long. Happy days.
Thanks bro
I’m 61 and remember when Bugles first came out in the 1970s. So cool to see you can enjoy them now in the UK. Good ol’ American corn snack!
Giving us some real variety with the hikes.
Great to see an hour long video Liam, a cracking one for sure. Regards from 🇮🇪.
Thanks matey, still need to go there!
@GoodBlokeOutdoors Head to the south and try the loop of Kerry, beautiful scenery altogether and you will be welcomed.
Should try the Cornwall coastal walk. Start one side down up and around. Beautiful part of the world.
Great video! 👌🏞️👍
They just get better and better! Great video - having just moved from Outer Hebrides to Australia, it's great seeing hikes from places I've explored myself. Keep em coming! :)
Another great video lad. Get yer Sen on The Nidderdale Way. It's s beauty bet you'd love it
Thanks!
Hi mate, been a subscriber for two years. I really enjoy your videos, your editing is superb and the humour is first class. I have a suggestion for a multi day hike, the St Cuthberts way from Melrose to Holy island, there's a few lads and lasses from the North east have done it and their videos are on here. Keep on banging out the videos. My favourite is the Caulderdale way.
Love the trail mate Bronte land is my backyard and I love Haworth I live 10 mins away 😊
Its a great area, really enjoyed it 🙌🏻
1:03:47 I thought it was the intro to ‘No More Hero’s’ anymore 🎧 😂
Keep up the fantastic work 👏
Thank you 🙌
Brilliant hike, love the history
Thanks David 👍🏼
Another cracking trail, lots of humour aswell, top class Liam, you never ever fail with your videos. Luv ya ❤
Thanks Tracy 😊
That was brilliant mate. Literally my favourite TH-cam channel by a long way.
Loved the video 😊
Great video mate. After watching the worst footpath ever I thought I would mention that Altra do a gaiter for all their trail runners that attach to the Velcro on the back
heel. Great bits of kit… just incase you didn’t know 👍
It’s such a crap time of year for hiking, not warm / sunny enough to dry the ground out and not cold enough to freeze, just boggy as feck! Bring on winter! Good vid though, enjoyed as always!
Yeah bring on the winter camps 👍🏼👍🏼 Thank you
I live on main street Haworth just by the parsonage 😊 thus is a hike I need to get under my belt. That mud on your leg would make a great tat
I live at haworth so cracking to see this walk , it's so familiar the places you're walking , ❤❤
Great video, a bit of history, love watching ❤❤
Being a Yorkshire man myself, you'll have to do the Dales Highway!! I've only done the first 20 miles of it, but it's meant to be a belter! Covering the high peaks of the Dales.
Good one, Liam. I am walking the bronte trail but doing it in sections by making the walks circular. I got to ponder reservoir so far
Thats mate it would be nice to do it in sections and spend more time on the trail, be able to visit top withens and actually visit the museum etc.
That was a cracking watch mate.
I walked across that bridge over the m62 a couple of weeks back.
Then you were in my neck of the woods for a good few miles.
Awesome video Liam , and the chatting shit is why I tune in , some of your ramblings are the best viewing
Another fine video sir! Love these local trails.
if you are considering Everest Base Camp try Mera Peak, done both and Mera Peak is much more interesting. Enjoyed the video one again
Been away camping this weekend myself so buzzing to get into bed tonight with a cup of tea, enough custard creams to sink a ship and this video 👌
Top work mucker.. have you considered the 'Dales highway', it's a cracking walk.. keep up the good stuff, makes me chuckle.. aye
Absolute brilliant this one made me laugh 😂
Banging…haven’t heard that in 30yr, still gives me a chuckle
Got excited when I saw how close you were to Wycoller - my neck of the woods - then realised that the Brontë Way doesn't pass there even though Wycoller Hall was the inspiration for Ferndean Manor in Jane Eyre. No wonder there are no relevant points of interest re the Brontës if the path bypasses them all!
Just called an 'alley' in Merseyside 🤙🤙
Cracking video Liam.They had to get the Hippos off the trail before you started.I live very close the the start of the trail and we would call it a "snicket".
I’m from birstall and I never even knew this trail started here
When Patrick Bronte met his future wife Maria he was a curate at a church near Hartshead Moor, she was the assistant to the Governess at Woodhouse Grove school. He used to make the walk there and back a few times a week to see her - a 7 hour round trip through dangerous areas full of highway men and thieves.
Learn something new everyday mate!
Every day is a school day! BTW the Bronte houses in Thornton and Haworth were provided by the church for the vicars and their families. The family didn't buy or ever own them.
@ yeah somebody mentioned that in another comment, I should have done a bit of research 😅
Thank you for the trip down memory snicket... Thoroughly enjoyed it 😃
You are a funny fooker 😂😂 pleasure to watch pal 👍
LIAM MATE well done for that trail because like what we saw in some places what trial, were bloody bridge, but once again loved it, take care of yourself and see you soon mate. Alan.🇬🇧💯👍
It's a ginnel in Lancashire Liam
It's a Jetty or Jitty round our way 🙂
Birstall is my hometown,
I know exactly where you’re walking,
Great content to your vlogs.
Thanks mate🙌🏻
Alley way
Realy enjoyed that one. Well done Liam
Thank you 😊
Different video every time always interesting your commentary on your hikes is great keep it up mate
Thanks mate
Aye wee brontie eh! She wuz a rite wee stoater!!..😊
Fantastic mate
Thanks Jimbo
We call it a Ginnel 😂 it even looks weird when you type it! Had to google to make sure I’m spelling it right!
Another fantastic vid! Well done man!
41:51 30p!!! FFS - could at least paint the flippin walls. Wonder how long before we are charged to perform other necessary bodily functions, like breathing... Thanks for the vid Liam. 👍
Good watch that mate
Cheers boss
Absolutely fantastic dude 👊
Thanks a lot mate - all the way from Vietnam - all of this is my old pecking ground - my parents live in Bingley so this vid was a delight for me - brought back lots of good old memories - thanks a lot mate :)
Glad you enjoyed it matey👍🏼 thanks for watching
It’s a gulley in the West Midlands Liam ❤
Ginnel or Jigger in Bury Lancs. Liam. Absolutely love your videos, look forward to the belly laughs every Monday, Guaranteed . I am sure I'm not alone when I say that I really appreciate all your hard work and research that goes into them, whether it's wild camping or exploring. A big Thank you. 😊👍
First class as always! Bweakfas 😂
Take care mate,
Adge and B
I have a bit of a cow aversion as well. I encounter them frequently while trail running around my area (the Chiltern Hills). My usual tactic is to swing my running poles around like a Teenage Mutant Hero Turtle and make a lot of noise as I approach them. That usually does the trick, and they run off. That said, I've lost count of the times I've had to completely change my route by backtracking to avoid stubborn ones that bunch up around a gate. Cowabunga!
🤣🤣 Cowabunga love that
The Brontes lived in the Parsonage which is a provided house for the Vicars by the church. So they weren’t well off at all really.
There are still homes provide by the churches now for the pastors in some areas. 🌈✝️🕊️
Deffo a snicket (a Ginnel is a passageway between buildings, like houses)
Eh up Liam , may have been mentioned already but I often walk around Hartshead being a Brighouse lad and the information board relates to the Luddites of West Yorkshire
In Yorkshire, the croppers (who were highly skilled and highly paid) faced mass unemployment due to the introduction of cropping machines by Enoch Taylor of Marsden.[23] This sparked the Luddite movement among the croppers of Yorkshire, who used a power hammer dubbed "Enoch" to break the frames of the cropping machines. They called it Enoch to mock Enoch Taylor, and when they broke the frames they purportedly shouted "Enoch made them, and Enoch shall break them." Many still refer to a sledgehammer these days as an Enoch
Still used for folk opposed to techno change
Apologies for biting you pal lol
Its a ginnul round here (lancs) but in Derby it was called a jitty
We wait for this ☺ Another great hike under the belt. Some man id have given up after sinking in that kak 😂😂
That's a Jitty 👌
We call it Entry or Alley.great video Liam ❤
You really would benefit from a garmin watch to navigate 😂. Love the vids every Monday
Lol that’s true!
And thank you 🙌🏻
cape wrath trail mate but make sure you can map and compass mate
Great video once again laim. I reckon you should try the Shropshire way
Thank you.. I’ll have a look at it now!
In southern Hampshire right on the coast it’s an alley 😂
Sense of humour of rhe scale😂 quality video.
Great video one of your best so many great bits
When you stepped in the mud I almost spat my drink out 😂
Then the reference to rubber dingy rapids (4 lions) not sure if you realised 😂😂
Take care❤
Right at the top of Haworth Main St, there’s a shop on the left that sells good nutritional drinks and snacks …thst will boost and benefit your health and energy levels 🌈✝️🕊️ Kombucha is a good healthy drink and they have raw cacoa chocolate bars and may sell organic crisps baked in coconut oil x x x
The East Highland Way, The Rob Roy Way and Cape Wrath Trail would be good to see 😁👍
Great vid Liam - we call them alley ways or lanes. We have a local one called ‘dog sh*t alley’ will leave it to you to work out why 😂
Good as allways mate
Thank you 🙌🏻
Watching another one of your epic adventures waiting for the cyclone bomb to hit😂 big ups from an island west coast bc
Good work! I didn’t like the look of some of those cows… Can’t believe you do these kind of muddy routes in trail shoes. Would have to be boots for me unless I knew the route well and knew it was dry!
Yeah cows are scary man 🤣 aye would of probs been more suitable, I don’t actually have any boots atm other than the scarpas but they are a b2 boot and too stiff for me to do long days
Typical, I got about halfway through your video then the bastard heating engineer arrived, "is it a good time to fit a new pump", no it ain't, I'm watching Liam😂 I will watch the rest tomorrow evening mate 👍🙂🙏
I wonder what the Brontë books would have been like if they had lived today…imagine Kate bush singing about heathcliff trampling past shite bag mountain and jumping in his burnt out motor to visit Cathy
Great watch was that. Loads of boggy bastard paths around here.
Check out 'The Oldham Way' 40 mile circular
Hilarious, entertaining video as usual Liam....too many aggressive dogs in the valleys for my liking and that burnt out car 😧🤣 i wonder what the back story to that is 🤔
Monday's wouldn't be the same without a Liam video. Absolute belter this one r kid. Nearly spat my drink out when your foot was fully emersed in s h 1 t. Ps the haworth to laneshaw bridge road is a pretty busy road, where you got your head down. Cherry bomb exhausts central
Ps. Never trust someone else's gpx. Always check it before departure 🛫
Arrr lass is from Leicester and calls em Jitties. I'm from Sheffield and call em Jennels
Should have gone into Wycoller, that's a reference point to the Brontes