Liam, that was me holding you up on pen y fan! Great seeing you in person. Felt almost surreal lol. You smashed the dance might have to give this one a go one day. Keep up the great work with all you’re doing 👊🏽👊🏽
To keep this in context. - the fan dance is 1 march out of 4 weeks of daily marches undertaken by UKSF selection candidates - the whole 4 weeks is just the first phase of UKSF selection, which spans 6 months total - further into selection is the jungle, with even more arduous terrain to be covered daily, and for even longer; 6 weeks - but before and after the jungle are several other selection phases, all needing to be passed just to get into 22 SAS or the SBS
You're in my top 3 favourite youtubers. Love your content. I find you such an old soul. Knowledgeable, polite, driven, and a good heart.. rarely found in todays younger generation. Followed you for a while now, and i think you're a role model for younger people. Look forward to more content. Much love. Ren.
I first did it as a teenager in wellington boots. Later on I was homeless for a while and use to wild camp there. Now I am in my 60s and miss those hills so much. Waking up and seeing the luminous lichen on the rocks competing with the brilliance of the stars. Spending nights shivering with my dog sharing a sleeping bag. Struggling to get the stove going as the gas was too cold. Happy days.
Unbelievable weather, never got weather like that in the 1 & 2 week exercises I did, during basic training, finishing with a 26 mile route march in full kit with the assault course at the end, and then One week to recover doing what we called the Brecon shuffle before passing out, well done mate.
Cracking time Liam - fair play. Although a slight caveat from a local; the Fan Dance is 15 miles in total. You turned around slightly too early. But as stated, still a cracking effort.
I went up Pen Y Fan & Cribyn straight after as some "character building" leadership training in the navy in the early 90s. It started off nice & beautiful & ended up with horizontal sleet & zero visibility. Luckily we didn't have to do it under time pressure, but it was a long walk over the mountains. Wouldn't want to have to do that again in a rush, so well done!
I enjoyed watching you suffer lol. No, seriously, my respect for you has grown ten fold. Well d9ne. I loved the sound of the wind. The views were incredible.
The Storey Arms isn't a gateway to pain and suffering, but a gateway to a mental and physical challenge. Pen y Fan is the highest mountain in South Wales - yr Wyddfa is the highest mountain in Wales.
I have hiked up Pen y Fan and Fan y Big separately but I have never done a hike as testing as this in that area. I think it's great how you're able to self-motivate to do challenges like this, it must take a lot of mental fortitude (aside from the obvious physical challenge).
Well played pal! Well played indeed💪👊🏆After being RTU'd at the end of a Fan Dance in the 70's (Not a proud moment!) our lass and I went back in '18 and thoroughly 'enjoyed' it. I seem to remember being dropped at the rangers hut/station way back then......
Again a great achievement, Liam and still you go:"Not too shabby.." Well done on your own. I hope your knees did well afterwards. I enjoy your down to earth videos very much, your folks have every reason to be proud on you! Greetings from the Netherlands, Jan
You look too healthy for a man full of Yorkie who's just tortured himself!! Love ya Liam, you happy crazy man...where were the flowers??? UK Granny sending her love vibes!
Every time I hear of that place I think of sennybridge.dont think I ever saw the sun once while I was there... you know the saying if it ain't raining it ain't training... takes me back some cold wet weather... best thing about the place was the 4 tonner back to the depot.. happy days..
Well done Liam that was pretty impressive and i know our SF lads do an amazing job and the training they do is really hard but i think you did really well.All the best mate😎👍
Very true mate and advised by the Sqn TRG Sgt Maj. "Guys the rations here are shit, advise you pop down the town at the end of each day for two bags of chips and a Guinness or two" summer of 83.
Top effort Liam! I did the horseshoe route a few months ago which is 10 miles and takes in 3 peaks of corn du, pen y fan and cribben. Starts and finishes a mile or so beyond that turn around point. I did that in 6 hours
Done it hungover after a dirty night out in Merthyr, got back to sennybridge camp at 6am and was heartbroken when we got told we were doing the fan with the students on the cadre
Ah loved seeing this! I walked Pen Y Fan (not the Fan Dance 😅) a few weeks ago after a break up - my first mountain! I thought I'm going to be sad either way so might as well be sad up a mountain and challenge myself, rather than sad at my desk sat on my ass! You're not wrong about the wind - as soon as I reached the ridge it was howling and nearly pushed me over! Well done, you smashed this one.
Liam, that was me holding you up on pen y fan! Great seeing you in person. Felt almost surreal lol. You smashed the dance might have to give this one a go one day. Keep up the great work with all you’re doing 👊🏽👊🏽
To keep this in context.
- the fan dance is 1 march out of 4 weeks of daily marches undertaken by UKSF selection candidates
- the whole 4 weeks is just the first phase of UKSF selection, which spans 6 months total
- further into selection is the jungle, with even more arduous terrain to be covered daily, and for even longer; 6 weeks
- but before and after the jungle are several other selection phases, all needing to be passed just to get into 22 SAS or the SBS
Always one isn't there
Just incredible isn’t jt
Did you watch it all ?
Always a "it's not that great of an achievement" kind of guy that will make themselves heard for no reason other than their ego.
@@superdoo78I think it needs pointing out for context, as the uneducated in SF selection could think it’s quite easy to pass selection.
You're in my top 3 favourite youtubers. Love your content. I find you such an old soul. Knowledgeable, polite, driven, and a good heart.. rarely found in todays younger generation. Followed you for a while now, and i think you're a role model for younger people. Look forward to more content. Much love. Ren.
I first did it as a teenager in wellington boots. Later on I was homeless for a while and use to wild camp there. Now I am in my 60s and miss those hills so much. Waking up and seeing the luminous lichen on the rocks competing with the brilliance of the stars. Spending nights shivering with my dog sharing a sleeping bag. Struggling to get the stove going as the gas was too cold. Happy days.
Unbelievable weather, never got weather like that in the 1 & 2 week exercises I did, during basic training, finishing with a 26 mile route march in full kit with the assault course at the end, and then One week to recover doing what we called the Brecon shuffle before passing out, well done mate.
Pen Y fan (Pen-a-van) and its the highest mountain in South Wales, Snowdon is the highest in Wales
came here to say the same, either way a great video Liam. Keep the content coming. Its very inspirational.
“Well actually…” 😂
Way to go Liam! Love how you are able to focus on the beauty despite the pain! ❤🎉🏔️
Cracking time Liam - fair play. Although a slight caveat from a local; the Fan Dance is 15 miles in total. You turned around slightly too early. But as stated, still a cracking effort.
I went up Pen Y Fan & Cribyn straight after as some "character building" leadership training in the navy in the early 90s. It started off nice & beautiful & ended up with horizontal sleet & zero visibility. Luckily we didn't have to do it under time pressure, but it was a long walk over the mountains. Wouldn't want to have to do that again in a rush, so well done!
Liam, I did promise you half a packet of Jaffa Cakes for filming yourself doing this to yourself. Massive Props!!!
I think you should go all out and give him the whole packet :)
The Gatewat to "Pain and Suffering" is actually "Working Retail"... LOL
Well done Liam! Great effort! 🎉
Congratulations Liam, you are never one to turn away from a challenge,well done.
Great job mate! Keep up the videos. Love the positivity and authenticity.
Well done Liam, you've every right to be proud of yourself!
I enjoyed watching you suffer lol. No, seriously, my respect for you has grown ten fold. Well d9ne. I loved the sound of the wind. The views were incredible.
Well Done Liam, It's brutal but worth the challenge 💪
Good effort Liam! Side note: would be good to see you tackle the Cape Wrath Trail in the future!
2nd that
100% agree - even if he'd have to do it as a 3 part series it would be brilliant to see
@@samtilly7165 12-16 days into one video would be a fast pace! Haze Outdoors’ series of the CWT worked well!
@keirenoutdoors haven't seen that one will give it a look. I watched fit for adventure's series which was 6-7 videos and about 4-5hrs of viewing
@@samtilly7165 I’ve watched her first two videos!
Walk with Wallace also has a full series!
Good man, that's a rough yomp at the best of times. Fair play to you Liam.
The Storey Arms isn't a gateway to pain and suffering, but a gateway to a mental and physical challenge.
Pen y Fan is the highest mountain in South Wales - yr Wyddfa is the highest mountain in Wales.
I have hiked up Pen y Fan and Fan y Big separately but I have never done a hike as testing as this in that area. I think it's great how you're able to self-motivate to do challenges like this, it must take a lot of mental fortitude (aside from the obvious physical challenge).
Great challenge, that 20kg back pack must have made it so much more difficult.
Well done man, I think I would've struggled to complete that in a day!
Well done Liam , you certainly smashed it
Amazing Liam. Loved that.
you should do more of these challenges they are such a good watch icl
Well played pal! Well played indeed💪👊🏆After being RTU'd at the end of a Fan Dance in the 70's (Not a proud moment!) our lass and I went back in '18 and thoroughly 'enjoyed' it. I seem to remember being dropped at the rangers hut/station way back then......
This must have been filmed some time ago, it's been hammering down the last few weeks.
Well done! Tough run! I’ve done it a few time in the Army and as a civvi! Be proud!
Well done Liam
Woo-hoo!! Knew you could do it Liam!!⏱🥇
Impressive performance Liam, well done.
Amazing, well done! Great video as well
Well done, Liam - great effort. ✊🏻👍🏻
thats my next half hour sorted then !
I’d forgotten how punishing this is. I did half the route a year before my transplant and that nearly ended me. Great to see you doing this Liam.
Just sat down with a cuppa and i get a notification from this TH-cam legend 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Beautiful place, well done Liam, and thanks for taking us along, loved it
Again a great achievement, Liam and still you go:"Not too shabby.." Well done on your own. I hope your knees did well afterwards. I enjoy your down to earth videos very much, your folks have every reason to be proud on you! Greetings from the Netherlands, Jan
Congratulations Liam! Ouch indeed.
Well I know what my next walking challenge is going to be!
great video!
No thanks,.
@@edda682 ahaha come on it will be fun 😂
Congratulations Liam. You really are some tough Cookie!
Well done. A great time too.
You look too healthy for a man full of Yorkie who's just tortured himself!! Love ya Liam, you happy crazy man...where were the flowers??? UK Granny sending her love vibes!
Every time I hear of that place I think of sennybridge.dont think I ever saw the sun once while I was there... you know the saying if it ain't raining it ain't training... takes me back some cold wet weather... best thing about the place was the 4 tonner back to the depot.. happy days..
Excellent effort, well done Liam
Well done, Liam! Beast mode!!
Impressed mate, well done!
Finally, Liam got sponsored content! Well done you 😊
Respect. Better weather than when I was last their..
Fair play mate that's brutal, I've climbed Pen Y Fan a good few times but the Fan Dance is beyond me lol well done.
That my friend was EPIC ! congratulations on making it under the time allocated...you deserve a medal
Incredible going Liam!
Well done Liam that was pretty impressive and i know our SF lads do an amazing job and the training they do is really hard but i think you did really well.All the best mate😎👍
That looked like fun. Well done.
Smashing it!! Get innnn
Respectful time Liam and a great video. Always a little further ;-)
Cracking effort Liam 👏👏👏
Not too shabby!
I never miss a video, keep them coming Liam
Well done mate, that looked tough!
Well done mate
Well done Liam!
A mate in the 80s told me they stacked up on mars bars when finished in town fish n chips and three pints of Guinness…. That was the 1980s
Very true mate and advised by the Sqn TRG Sgt Maj. "Guys the rations here are shit, advise you pop down the town at the end of each day for two bags of chips and a Guinness or two" summer of 83.
Well done Liam! 😊
Nice video. Enjoyed it
Spectacular views.serious incline.good job lad😊
Top effort Liam! I did the horseshoe route a few months ago which is 10 miles and takes in 3 peaks of corn du, pen y fan and cribben. Starts and finishes a mile or so beyond that turn around point. I did that in 6 hours
We used to watch the squaddies running past us (several tomes) when walking up there with Scouts!
Good effort mate. Nice to see you in the uk. Keep up the good work 💪
Well done
Fantastic, well done 👍👍thought at one bit you were becoming a fell runner 😳with that heavy back on your back - endurance Liam you got it 👍👍🫡
Well done Liam! I think I would've struggled to complete that in a day! 😜😜
Well done Liam, great Job...
Well done Liam, great effort, 👌
Respect, Liam 👊
Well done, 4 hours over that terrain and carrying all that weight is good going! 😀
Well done. Not my idea of ‘fun’ but you did it with time to spare. Take care, keep safe. ❤ Dorset, UK
I love the sheep up in the hills there beautiful
The Cascadia 16's are easily my favourite Trail Runners. Great choice!
never been so excited for a video
Great effort Liam well done!
there is a great camp spot in the top left of the old neddau reservoir worth checking out
You are a brave one Liam. Great upload!
Done it hungover after a dirty night out in Merthyr, got back to sennybridge camp at 6am and was heartbroken when we got told we were doing the fan with the students on the cadre
I like how its a bright sunny day and the rain cover is already mounted. Welcome to the great britain ;-)
Amazing liam, well done lad 😊
Well done lad all that walking paid off 🍻
Hats off👍
Well done Liam! Love your energy 👌🏻
Nice one Liam.. top man
only a small percentage of people could do this, so imagine how few could qualify for the SAS, on the full program of challenges.
I really liked this sort of video!
LIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM! Great to see another video of you! Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Fair play mate well done
What's happened with the van mate ?
Anymore van life
We could've done with that weather on the AEE event in July. Conditions were gales and sideways rain. I did a reasonable time though.
Ah loved seeing this! I walked Pen Y Fan (not the Fan Dance 😅) a few weeks ago after a break up - my first mountain! I thought I'm going to be sad either way so might as well be sad up a mountain and challenge myself, rather than sad at my desk sat on my ass! You're not wrong about the wind - as soon as I reached the ridge it was howling and nearly pushed me over! Well done, you smashed this one.
Also, growling "Who does this for fun, Liam, arrrrgh you idiot!" is the most relatable hiking content ever 😂
Congratulations Liam! As if you wouldn't have made it though!
Well done mate, great effort 👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻
Well done Liam, where can I get info on this challenge if I want to do it myself. Is there an app for the route or a website?