My dad's family comes from an area of Appalachia where almost everybody is of Scottish descent, so we figured we were also Scottish...but DNA tests showed that we originated in Cornwall. I didn't know anything about Cornwall until I found that out, but now when I see videos of it I'm just totally in awe. Suddenly, my grandfather spending hours upon hours staring out into the ocean makes a little more sense lol. I thought we were Scottish mountain folk, turns out we're Cornish beach people.
Great and well edited video. I have walked most of this section myself and I enjoyed very much this lovely "revisit" of the walks. Thank you! :-) Will also watch part 2/2, to see what lies ahead of me :-)
Yes I have walked the Minehead to Polperro stretch with the last leg to Poole Harbour left to complete the walk. Have to say it’s an absolutely beautiful walk, never overcrowded or busy and very rewarding. One of my favourites LDP
We really enjoyed this video. The action shots and overall adventure, you've captured brilliantly. Many thanks for sharing from your newest fans (Dan & Beck from TMMDI) 😀🎥💯
Thanks for the upload! I'm planning a thru-hike myself and couldn't help noticing every other thru-hiker starts the trail at Minehead and walks counter clock-wise. Any reason for that?
Also keen to know this. I live in Devon near Bideford, have done some longer walks (up to 70km in a day) but not a huge multi-day hike. Would love to consider this whole thing at some point but unsure what is realistic with this total mileage.
My dad's family comes from an area of Appalachia where almost everybody is of Scottish descent, so we figured we were also Scottish...but DNA tests showed that we originated in Cornwall. I didn't know anything about Cornwall until I found that out, but now when I see videos of it I'm just totally in awe. Suddenly, my grandfather spending hours upon hours staring out into the ocean makes a little more sense lol. I thought we were Scottish mountain folk, turns out we're Cornish beach people.
Being Cornish is an amazing thing! ;D xx
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Great and well edited video. I have walked most of this section myself and I enjoyed very much this lovely "revisit" of the walks. Thank you! :-) Will also watch part 2/2, to see what lies ahead of me :-)
Very well done. You have inspired me to want to do this walk myself !! Cheers.
Loved it.
Best wishes and much success. A North Devonian.
One of the toughest hikes on the planet. Just a walk by the sea? Yea, right!
Absolutely fantastic. Well done and thanks for sharing 😊
I really enjoyed this with my hot chocolate debs xx ☕......
There's a book about this, it's called,600 mile walkies and yes it does include a dog as well. A good read.
Yes I have walked the Minehead to Polperro stretch with the last leg to Poole Harbour left to complete the walk. Have to say it’s an absolutely beautiful walk, never overcrowded or busy and very rewarding. One of my favourites LDP
I love it! The vibe both first and the second part is great! It makes me wanna go and do that NOW ha ha x can't wait for the summer
beautiful world beautiful people much love.
We really enjoyed this video. The action shots and overall adventure, you've captured brilliantly. Many thanks for sharing from your newest fans (Dan & Beck from TMMDI) 😀🎥💯
Thank you soo much!! :D
MAGIC. Cheers from Newquay.
thanks! :)
Great video. Love it. Top. 👍👌🔝
I really enjoyed that. Nice choice of music. I wish I had hair to worry about on my walks 👨🏼🦲
OK when the dogs walked into frame I just about lost it.
Haha!💗
Awesome video. Combe Martin via little Hangman, great hangman onto Holdstone Down is an absolute body killer
Really was!!😴
@@wavybootproductions1366 not really any path and more mountaineering
Nice 👍
Thanks for the upload! I'm planning a thru-hike myself and couldn't help noticing every other thru-hiker starts the trail at Minehead and walks counter clock-wise. Any reason for that?
Wowww. Beautiful. May I ask which camera did you use to film this?
go pro 9 :)
Somthing i would really like to do.
How long did it take you ?
Also keen to know this. I live in Devon near Bideford, have done some longer walks (up to 70km in a day) but not a huge multi-day hike.
Would love to consider this whole thing at some point but unsure what is realistic with this total mileage.
May I ask how many kms or miles did you walk per day on average?
10 to 15 miles ! ...so taking our time to look at the views 🤩
What did you do for accommodation?
Camping! occasionally hostel