Hi mate , I really enjoyed watching your adventure that Norfolk countryside is great and I haven’t been there for years. It was great to see you enjoying your first long hike and I hope you do many more. I know how you felt after the first night like go home yea we all feel like that but I think it’s doing it and the sense of accomplishment and the nature that keeps you coming back. Great editing and music. ATB and cheers 👌
Thank you Dave for such a kind message . Really appreciate you watching and even more for the comment. You are absolutely right about feeling accomplished. I certainly felt that after that hike which I think I underestimated being only 61miles but it definitely is no walk in the park but a build up to longer ones in the future. I hope you get back to norfolk some day to enjoy the beautiful spots and it's charm. 🙏 thank you
Great stuff mate, nice to see some of my local stomping grounds in Norfolk. That old BSA was lovely. The tent, is it held up with trekking poles, looks good.
BSA? Yeah bud the tent is the lanshan 2 (not the pro) difference between is the pro is single skin and the normal (which mine is) is a double skin . Both models held up with trekking poles but they do sell carbon poles for these tents incase you are not a trekking pole user but it mountains I tend to take them so it was a clear choice really . Appreciate watching mate .it was certainly a journey
Thanks Rob, did you stay in campsites or b&b ? What did you think of the trail? I definitely thought the last section from acle went on and on lol. Just felt never ending but peaceful, just wish the pub was open . Thanks for the watch tho Rob and kind comment 🙂🤙
@@aspireroaming I stayed in the Kings Arms in North Walsham the night before I started & at the end of day 1. The end of day 2 was an air B & B in Potter Heigham😊. Yr right tho, Halvergate Marsh & the river bank alongside Brendon Water was just a monotonous slog😅 but hey we did it mate🚶🏻💪😁
@@aspireroaming it was a great trail👍 real pleased I did it. It was my first time doing a long distance path like that, but I’m certain it won’t be the last😁
@@robmonk8069 absolutely, well done mate 👏. Iv got a few more trips this summer planned , some multi day canoe trips and hopefully another thru hike before summer ends too.
Id love to know how much your back pack weighs? I want to walk this path, but im really struggling to get the weight down, as im not that young anymore. Love the video, and ill be watching again . I know too well that feeling when you first wake up....cold..everything is damp...and you ask yourself "what am i doing here? I want to go home" it does pass quite quickly once im up.😂
Hey bud , my pack with camera gear ,batteries etc and all my gear I got it down to about 9kg with food and water too. It would of been around 8kg if it wasn't for all the camera equipment but I like to film. It's a nice trail . The last section felt like it was going on for ages from acle to great yarmouth lol. Really appreciate you watching and comment. It will definitely help if you can get your weight down to something your happy with as makes the journey more pleasant. Footwear is important too. I'd definitely say boots will be over kill on this trail so a nice pair trail runners would be great .
Hi mate , I really enjoyed watching your adventure that Norfolk countryside is great and I haven’t been there for years.
It was great to see you enjoying your first long hike and I hope you do many more. I know how you felt after the first night like go home yea we all feel like that but I think it’s doing it and the sense of accomplishment and the nature that keeps you coming back.
Great editing and music.
ATB and cheers 👌
Thank you Dave for such a kind message . Really appreciate you watching and even more for the comment. You are absolutely right about feeling accomplished. I certainly felt that after that hike which I think I underestimated being only 61miles but it definitely is no walk in the park but a build up to longer ones in the future. I hope you get back to norfolk some day to enjoy the beautiful spots and it's charm. 🙏 thank you
@@aspireroaming cheers Lucas 🍺
Great stuff mate, nice to see some of my local stomping grounds in Norfolk. That old BSA was lovely. The tent, is it held up with trekking poles, looks good.
BSA? Yeah bud the tent is the lanshan 2 (not the pro) difference between is the pro is single skin and the normal (which mine is) is a double skin . Both models held up with trekking poles but they do sell carbon poles for these tents incase you are not a trekking pole user but it mountains I tend to take them so it was a clear choice really . Appreciate watching mate .it was certainly a journey
Great stuff, me and my mate did the coastal path,
@@hazzardoutdoors that's on my list when I can be bothered lol it looks a good path .how long did it take you?
@aspireroaming 4 days but we split it in two halves.
@@hazzardoutdoors that's good going though as it's longer than Weavers way. Takes most people 5/6 norfolk path I think
@@aspireroaming didn't have any feet left after it
Nice 1 bud👍 I did the Weaver’s Way last week over 3 days too😊 but I wasn’t wild camping like you, respect. Rob
Thanks Rob, did you stay in campsites or b&b ? What did you think of the trail? I definitely thought the last section from acle went on and on lol. Just felt never ending but peaceful, just wish the pub was open . Thanks for the watch tho Rob and kind comment 🙂🤙
@@aspireroaming I stayed in the Kings Arms in North Walsham the night before I started & at the end of day 1. The end of day 2 was an air B & B in Potter Heigham😊. Yr right tho, Halvergate Marsh & the river bank alongside Brendon Water was just a monotonous slog😅 but hey we did it mate🚶🏻💪😁
@@aspireroaming it was a great trail👍 real pleased I did it. It was my first time doing a long distance path like that, but I’m certain it won’t be the last😁
@@robmonk8069 absolutely, well done mate 👏. Iv got a few more trips this summer planned , some multi day canoe trips and hopefully another thru hike before summer ends too.
@@aspireroaming sounds great👍 I’ve started looking up which path to do next!??😁😅
Awesome video , I just said to my partner we should do this walk thanks for the video, inspiring ❤
Definitely worth it. 👌 and some great spots for a pint along the way
Id love to know how much your back pack weighs? I want to walk this path, but im really struggling to get the weight down, as im not that young anymore. Love the video, and ill be watching again . I know too well that feeling when you first wake up....cold..everything is damp...and you ask yourself "what am i doing here? I want to go home" it does pass quite quickly once im up.😂
Hey bud , my pack with camera gear ,batteries etc and all my gear I got it down to about 9kg with food and water too. It would of been around 8kg if it wasn't for all the camera equipment but I like to film.
It's a nice trail . The last section felt like it was going on for ages from acle to great yarmouth lol.
Really appreciate you watching and comment. It will definitely help if you can get your weight down to something your happy with as makes the journey more pleasant.
Footwear is important too. I'd definitely say boots will be over kill on this trail so a nice pair trail runners would be great .
@@aspireroaming Great, thanks for answering