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Cumbria Way - Day 5: Hesket Newmarket to Carlisle
The final day of the Cumbria Way was once again, glorious weather... we couldn't quite believe our luck. With past experience of sodden Pennine and Nomad's Way washouts I felt I'd cheated the system. It would be all downhill from here and we were ready. With a stop at Dunston booked in for lunch we head out with a spring in our step. The sleep in the glamping pod had been just fine and we set out to finish the job. With stretches in woodland, farmland and a long stretch along the River Caldew, it was beautiful up to the last couple of miles, where it became less scenic and more industrial. That aside, we were happy to reach the finish having had little rain to worry about all trip, not to mention minimal injuries on the knees and feet well intact with minimal blisters to think of. We had a blast!
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Cumbria Way - Day 4: Keswick to Hesket Newmarket
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Day 4 kicked off with a stiff uphill ascent and although short lived it would not be the most challenging of the day. It was a day of adapt and overcome. The original route for this day ends in Caldbeck, but because there were no other rooms available when booking our stays, we adapted and booked our stay at Hesket Newmarket. It would not be the only adaption for the day, as we chose to scale C...
Cumbria Way - Day 3: Langdale to Keswick
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This day without doubt was the highlight of the whole walk with views while walking up the Mickleden Valley and Borrowdale. There was a stop at Grange before pushing on through Manesty woods and beyond passing Derwent Water.
Cumbria Way - Day 2: Coniston to Langdale
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Day 2 started in much higher spirits than Day 1... the hangover was gone and the days walk would be much shorter and kinder with plenty of stops for breaks. There were a few stiff uphill sections but nothing major. The bacon and sausage butty and the Snickers tiffin were to die for on this day. All in all, a very kind, scenic and steady days hike.
Cumbria Way - Day 1: Ulverston to Coniston
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The Cumbria Way, on the hangover from England's Euro 2024 exit couldn't have posed a larger more daunting task at the outset... but as the day grew longer the beauty and serene nature erased any memory of the night before. Emrald paddock and age old dry stone created a mosaic of green pathways and trails that cured and lured two lads further than they thought possible at such a low ebb as the d...
Pompeii │ Exploring the Time Capsule from the 79AD Eruption
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Off the cuff explore of the ancient ruins of Pompeii. Had a blast! Audio: Demised To Shield by Ghostrifter Official soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-of... Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported - CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/demised-to-shield Music promoted by Audio Library ua-cam.com/video/X2p2fIwjbIw/v-deo.html
Traipsin' Vesuvius │ Earth's Most Notorious Volcano
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A hike up Vesuvius, Naples, home to the world's most notorious volcano.
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 15 - Tintern to Monmouth
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 14 - Cinderford to Tintern
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 13 - Newent to Cinderford
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 12 - Great Malvern to Newent
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 11 - Bishops Frome to Great Malvern
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 10 - Mortimer's Cross to Bishops Frome
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 9 - Knighton to Mortimer's Cross
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 8 - Craven Arms to Knighton
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The Nomad's Way, 272 miles from The Old Nag's Head, Edale to The Old Nag's Head Monmouth is a through hike designed by Steve Knight to raise money for the Ukrane Charity, a charity who raise money for immediate disaster relief as well as supplying funding for children, orphanages and educational programs. Please feel free to donate to the link below. www.justgiving.com/page/thenomadsway?Link&/t...
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 7 - Ditton Priors to Craven Arms
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 7 - Ditton Priors to Craven Arms
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 6 - Seisdon to Ditton Priors
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 6 - Seisdon to Ditton Priors
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 5 - Hednesford to Seisdon
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 5 - Hednesford to Seisdon
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 4 - Uttoxeter to Hednesford
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 4 - Uttoxeter to Hednesford
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 3 - Milldale to Uttoxeter
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 3 - Milldale to Uttoxeter
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 2 - Great Longstone to Milldale
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 2 - Great Longstone to Milldale
The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 1 - Edale to Great Longstone
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The Nomad's Way 2023, Day 1 - Edale to Great Longstone
Tale of the Failed Scammonden Mill
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Tale of the Failed Scammonden Mill
The Nomad's Way - A Walk For Ukraine
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The Nomad's Way - A Walk For Ukraine
Batu Caves | A visit to the Tamil Shrine and home of Malaysian Festival of Thaipusam
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Batu Caves | A visit to the Tamil Shrine and home of Malaysian Festival of Thaipusam
The Ancient Ram Inn | Britain's Most Haunted Coaching Inn | Nomadic Knightmares S1 E2
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The Ancient Ram Inn | Britain's Most Haunted Coaching Inn | Nomadic Knightmares S1 E2
The Luddite Trail Part 1 | Hartshead
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The Luddite Trail Part 1 | Hartshead
Black Dick's Temple | The Legend of Sir Richard Beaumont | Nomadic Knightmares S1 E1
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Black Dick's Temple | The Legend of Sir Richard Beaumont | Nomadic Knightmares S1 E1
Asa Farrar | The Legend of Rastrick
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Asa Farrar | The Legend of Rastrick
Cádiz, Vejer de la Frontera & Bolonia | Nomadventures EP1 | Ancient port with 100 watchtowers 4K
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Cádiz, Vejer de la Frontera & Bolonia | Nomadventures EP1 | Ancient port with 100 watchtowers 4K

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gmanic
    @gmanic 17 днів тому

    I did this in April and loved it

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 17 днів тому

      @gmanic wasn't it beautiful, I fair enjoyed it too!

  • @uksanju93
    @uksanju93 23 дні тому

    Keep it up bro.. love from india

  • @julierutherford3150
    @julierutherford3150 Місяць тому

    It’s pronounced Barrick, without the W, Steve.

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Місяць тому

      @@julierutherford3150 thanks Julie! We have so many of these places that are pronounced differently in and around Yorkshire

  • @fanicahriscu1769
    @fanicahriscu1769 Місяць тому

    Good video...thank you for sharing!!

  • @fanicahriscu1769
    @fanicahriscu1769 Місяць тому

    Super video!! Beautiful landscape 👏!! SUBSCRIBED 👏

  • @fanicahriscu1769
    @fanicahriscu1769 Місяць тому

    Very nice video!! Enjoyed watching it!! I done few videos for my travel channel, if you want to have a look ...thank you!! You got a subscriber!!🎉

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Місяць тому

      @@fanicahriscu1769 thanks, I'll be sure to have a look!!

    • @fanicahriscu1769
      @fanicahriscu1769 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much, appreciate 🙏!! Have a lovely day!!

  • @abbottsadventures
    @abbottsadventures Місяць тому

    Good video but intro is far too long. It's worse than a Netflix series 😂

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Місяць тому

      @@abbottsadventures haha, I quite like a Netflix intro 😄

    • @abbottsadventures
      @abbottsadventures Місяць тому

      @@thenomadsteve haha me too

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra Місяць тому

    Good luck Steve. I’ll be following along 💪

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Місяць тому

      @CraigWilliamsUltra Ayup Craig lad, how ya doing pal?

  • @wakandaforever4291
    @wakandaforever4291 Місяць тому

    Got about 8 minutes in before I got motion sickness from the camera action, but I liked what i did see if the city, although a majority, was of your own face 😄

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Місяць тому

      @wakandaforever4291 Haha no gimbal, no joy.

  • @paularowe7651
    @paularowe7651 2 місяці тому

    Very good little tour of Pompei. I was there in 1966 as a teenager. Hope to return one day. Also Herculaneum is not to be missed.

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 2 місяці тому

      @paularowe7651 Hey thanks Paula, yeah, we didn't have much time and didn't manage to visit Herculaneum but if we were to go back, we will defo go there. What a beautiful city it must have been.

  • @toml2218
    @toml2218 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video dude , my dads mate owns it pretty cool place got some awesome pictures in my disco there

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 6 місяців тому

      Thanks pal. Lovely little walk down there. Shame its not more appreciated and well known but I think that's part of the charm of the place. What a sad story for the t'owd folk of Deanhead Valley ey. 😢

  • @bilbobaggins7340
    @bilbobaggins7340 9 місяців тому

    Head down - be ryht ! hahahahaha - great to hear Northern again mate - thanks as im far away from the UK !

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 9 місяців тому

      Aye, me too. Only get back in summers too.

  • @bilbobaggins7340
    @bilbobaggins7340 9 місяців тому

    naw then lad :) whats the do ? I am from Yorkshire but live in VIetnam (lived in Asia for 20 plus years) and your group of vids are great along with your northern sense of humor - thanks a lot mate !

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 9 місяців тому

      Cheers pal, i am actually an educator in Poland as it happens, so I did this on my summer off. Like I say, send me a dm on Instagram or something and I can share the gpx files with you for a rainy fortnight in the future if you fancy giving it a bash. Glad it made you chuckle pal

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 10 місяців тому

    Well done mate. What a journey. I don’t think I have ever heard as many Whoa’s and Arrrrrghs in one video 😂😂🎉🎉🎉

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 10 місяців тому

      Cheers pal, that big chuffing one left a scar. Well worth it though I'd say. 😆

  • @bilbobaggins7340
    @bilbobaggins7340 10 місяців тому

    do you have the full length of the walk on gps or anything else ? i would love to work this in the future mate....

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 10 місяців тому

      I do. Fire me a Gmail address and I'm happy to share them with you. y2knighty@gmail.com

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 10 місяців тому

    One day to go!!! 🎉🎉

  • @bobharrison4711
    @bobharrison4711 10 місяців тому

    This is very interesting to me as I've walked through this area 20+ times whilst doing the Elland Circular Walk(which starts and finishes at Greetland). It fascinates me, the whole story behind it. Summer of '22 some stone was being reclaimed but I think it's now left very much alone again.

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 10 місяців тому

      Yes, it's such a fascinating story. I do know they did reclaim some stone way back in the day, too, but the inaccessibility made it almost pointless, and it was abandoned. It's another gem of a period drama dying to be told on screen.

  • @user-xt3mu2nx9i
    @user-xt3mu2nx9i 10 місяців тому

    Very scenic 😅😅😅

  • @caden7984
    @caden7984 10 місяців тому

    😉 "Promo SM"

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 11 місяців тому

    Getting close to the end now so only one question. What’s next?

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 11 місяців тому

      Exactly pal! I am still thinking of a new challenge. I have one in mind... but it is quite far fetched. I don't know how achievable it would be. A madhead like you could do it nay bother.

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 11 місяців тому

    Never knew that but of history in Mortimers Cross.

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 11 місяців тому

      Aye, cool bit of history I thought it'd be rude not to include

  • @dalankamulyan5263
    @dalankamulyan5263 11 місяців тому

    The view is very beautiful, very pleasant

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 11 місяців тому

    A MONTHS WORTH!!!!!!! Jesus mate. Horrible blister too. Keep it up mate. 💪

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra 11 місяців тому

    No worries mate. It was great to chat to you and it’s brilliant following your journey 💪

  • @user-xt3mu2nx9i
    @user-xt3mu2nx9i Рік тому

    Looked a tough one Steve 😂

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra Рік тому

    Corn fields were wild!!! 😂

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve Рік тому

      No kidding lad, literally right across public footpath... jokeville

  • @carl-El14418
    @carl-El14418 Рік тому

    I had the pleasure of meeting Steve in Shropshire. Well done Steve, keep it up lad!:)

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra Рік тому

    Well done Steve. Cracked on despite terrible weather 👍

  • @CraigWilliamsUltra
    @CraigWilliamsUltra Рік тому

    Be reyt!!! 😂 Great work Steve, nice to meet you pal. Good luck with your challenge and great work on the videos mate. Keep it... I'll be following along.

  • @dorianchriste8645
    @dorianchriste8645 Рік тому

    Old John was a relatively young man when he first moved in to the Ancient Rams Inn. Imagine that lifetime of experiences. R.I.P. John.

  • @subratmishra8434
    @subratmishra8434 2 роки тому

    I have been to the ancient ram Inn and stayed for a night it was perfectly normal so beggers don't try to earn money by promoting nonsense

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 2 роки тому

      To be honest, it was a quiet night that night at the Ancient Ram. This is what I recorded. Make of it what you wish. It isn't by any means unequivocal

  • @noraoros9974
    @noraoros9974 2 роки тому

    I was disturbed by the price of Herpes. 195 quid!

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 2 роки тому

      Only thing to cum down in price I reckon

  • @aiyanaeagle1929
    @aiyanaeagle1929 2 роки тому

    As someone with psychic abilities as soon as you see the building at 2:00 I see something that looks like a portal . In my book that’s really dangerous please be careful. Also I feel a lot of energy coming from the location feels like having a weight blanket on you

  • @richhughes7450
    @richhughes7450 2 роки тому

    I live about 6 miles away from the Ram. I went there in 1991. With a group of friends after other friends who went before seen all sorts and I thought I have gotta see this. One chap from the previous visit slept with a light on for months after and so we arranged to go and went to see the owner (he died a few years ago) he gave us a tour(about 5 of us) and explained the ghostly goings on. It's an ancient ex pub that's built on a burial ground and it has a priests hole in the Bishops room. After the nervous shrieks from some of the group, I distanced myself from them. I just looked around parts of the building where they were not. I felt draughts and heard creaks and noises consistent with an old building but nothing out of the ordinary. One group felt somebody touching their shoulder and seen a stone glow and heard voices etc. Some of girls screams and laughs made serious investigating hard. Then one ran out and then others soon did the same. I stayed in the building on my own and it was dead quiet. I walked slowly through every room and I then heard voices which fascinated me but as I looked out the window in the Bishops room(it's almost level with the road outside) I seen a couple of people walking past talking. It's a place thats pretty eerie and sort of a depressing feel to it. If there is such a thing as ghosts youd expect to find em here for sure. I was dissapointed I did not witness any real activity or any evidence. I want to be a believer but I've been to several ghost hunts back in the 90s but seen nothing but nervous people or fake artists lol. many have claimed to have seen things over the decades but how much of that was due to an overactive imagination or missreading the situation. If you are a sceptic like me that is not scared or nervous about the possibility of seeing or meeting ghosts then you most likely won't ever see anything. If your easily buzzed and somebody says a place is haunted, then you are likely to have your imagination run riot and get spooked by anything. Most ghost hunts are not seriously done just idiots having a laugh and making things happen to make good viewing. I'm not saying ghosts don't exist but I've seen nothing in haunted places I've visited.

    • @thenomadsteve
      @thenomadsteve 2 роки тому

      Lovely account Rich, and being honest with you, I am in the same boat. I am open to the possibility of their being ghosts and firmly believe they exist to be fair. I firmly believe that the plain they exist makes it very hard nigh on impossible to communicate. As a result I myself have had little experience of the paranormal. That being said, its existence still very much intrigues me.

    • @richhughes7450
      @richhughes7450 2 роки тому

      @@thenomadsteve That's an interesting theory you have. My best friend died in an air gun accident in 84 and about 8 yrs ago I bumped into his older brother after not seeing him for 30 odd years. He told me that he actually lived at the Ram Inn when he was dating the owners daughter and told me that things moved around rooms he'd being touched by something and voices could be heard and all sorts of weird stuff happened when he stayed there and swore blind that it was haunted. He's an honest what you see is what you get type. I won't believe in what I cannot see. Whatever people tell me, I take with a pinch of salt but many people have experianced stuff there and one punk or skinhead was said to have smashed the window in the Bishops room to escape something. Not all can be liars and not all cant have imagined what they experianced...... Or can they.