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Jon And Liv Go On A Hike
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Hi! We are Jon and Liv, and we love to hike. On this channel you can join us on some of our local walks around Kent, and also soon around the UK and hopefully other countries.
You can see more of Jon on his other channel:
Jon Wright Music TV - guitar recording techniques and MUCH more: ua-cam.com/users/jonwrightmusicTV
And you can see Liv's other channels here:
The From Scratch Body - easy recipes that make you feel good: ua-cam.com/channels/9wnj12CM7FKDuHW3jBcI0A.html
Liv Austen - artist page with music videos, live streams and behind the scenes: ua-cam.com/users/livausten
You can see more of Jon on his other channel:
Jon Wright Music TV - guitar recording techniques and MUCH more: ua-cam.com/users/jonwrightmusicTV
And you can see Liv's other channels here:
The From Scratch Body - easy recipes that make you feel good: ua-cam.com/channels/9wnj12CM7FKDuHW3jBcI0A.html
Liv Austen - artist page with music videos, live streams and behind the scenes: ua-cam.com/users/livausten
Why I hate the North Downs Way
Set set out to walk the Ridgeway in 5-6 days. Losing time at at the start due to illness, we instead decided to tackle a section of the North Downs Way. However the extended rainy season, poorly maintained trail and further illness meant things didn't go to plan even then.
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Coast to Coast prep update: 1 week out, injury worries!
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Coast to Coast prep update: 1 week out, injury worries!
We're doing the Coast to Coast walk!
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Yes indeedy, we're undertaking the beautiful Wainwright's Coast to Coast and raising money for a local hospice while we're at it. If you feel you can contribute here's the link: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jonandlivdothecoasttocoast Wish us luck!
Kent Walks - Bewl Water & Ticehurst
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Another nice Kent walk. Starting in Ticehurst, we walked up to cover the east end of Bewl Water reservoir, then return to Ticehurst via Flimwell. Listen up for Liv's amazing fact about Flimwell...
A Walk Through Time - Cranbrook to Goudhurst (and back). Kent hiking at its finest!
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In late March, we did the Goudhurst 'A Walk Through Time', beginning and ending in Cranbrook - a hike we have done a couple of times before. This time we were hellbent on getting the first mile of the walk right according to the traditional directions. A Walk Through Time is a series of guided walks around the Cranbrook area in Kent, which can all be found on www.explorekent.org/activities, wit...
Can't understand why you would post this. A self-indulgent non-story.
Got to roughly the same place as me on my first go. It was a disaster, had to pack heavy as the weather forecast was freezing temps even though it was end of May. First night near ennerdale water woke up to snow on my bivvy shelter. Nothing was open as it was shortly after lock down, got to places expected to eat and they were either on short hours or closed down completely, most of which have never re-opened. Went up again the next year and went as far as Richmond but literally got bored with it. After the lake district it gets a bit monotonous until you hit the River Swale. This area is very beautiful. If you do go back be warned the Lake district Section gets much harder after Grassmere. The climb up to Kidsty Pike is a long day but then the walk along Haweswater is a bit of a moral killer. Harder than the walk along Ennerdale. The far side of both ennerdale & haweswater are both so much easier on the feet even if it is a bit longer overall.
My daughter & I just returned from hiking the TMB (Tour du Mont Blanc), mind you, we have never hiked a day in our life, we are fit, active etc., but saw a show on the TMB. so, my daughter (24), me, her mom (64) only succeeded in part of it. On the first day out we did a tough variant with the steepest and longest descent...my IT bands feeling like I was being electrocuted with high voltage at every step, Day 2, took a mountain taxi to the next location, Day 3, thunderstorms and rain kept us from hiking, the remainder of our hiking days (10 in total) it rained, drizzled, or was very foggy, so little to see, but Day 8, both of us got sick (cold/flu settled in), so we only did the closest trail to our next huts/hotels. We felt so defeated in so many ways, but on another trip overseas we will incorporate the last two days of the TMB to complete "the ladders" and call it good. I hope you did try again and made it!!! Thank you for an honest video.
Nothing is a failure, you got out there and had a go, many don't or they know better. Respect you made a step, it's a very hard walk done it in 10 days and very tough, a few times your mind screams at you to give up.
Lived in cranbrook all my life I completely forgot about that wall used to use it as kids to get to Bedgebury forest concerts I will definitely be walking it again this weekend for memories and to see the change 👍
Thanks for sharing! When and where’s the next one?
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Interesting video. I’m Kent based too been considering doing The North Downs Way or Greensand’s Way as multi day hikes with my dog . I’m looking to getting into wild camping but from the sections I’ve walked there’s not a great deal of opportunity for wild camping. Is that one of those ‘ nearly’ wild camping sites.
It’s not ideal, but I suppose it depends on your approach to risk. That spot on Boxley definitely looks quite doable and pleasant.
Well done on your decision. I've failed a few big hikes and then come back and completed them. You haven't failed until you give up and you're already learning lessons from it so you'll be more experienced for next time. All the best for your next attempt!
Great effort guys 👏 It takes a big man (and woman) to admit defeat but you both live to walk another day. The miles you’ve covered so far looked awesome and I wish you better luck for your next attempt 🤞 I’m giving it a go this May (2024) btw 😃
Just picking this up guys! Not a failure at all......a learning curve. It's really obvious advice BUT play around with weight. I crossed in ten days during august 2023 and I had 6 kg including a litre of water at any time. This included tent, sleeping bag, mat and clothes. Just the basics. I dropped in 3 hotels/ air B n bs throughout the trip to dry clothes, freshen up etc and it worked really well 😊 All the best!
take a compass ,fix the cardinal points on your map , if it's sunny use it ,look back at bends or dips in the road ,shout cooee , like aussies if desperately lost ,AKA close to tears ,or don't go watch a good film on the box ,
Absolutely not a failure at all. It’s not a race or a competition but a journey to be enjoyed as you see fit. Some UK LDF I have done in sections over weeks or months and the most wonderful South West Coastal Path; 630 odd miles , every fortnight over a number of years . I need to pick it up at Polperro and finish in Poole Harbour to complete at some stage
I am really sorry you could not complete your planned Coast to Coast Hike. I first tackled this in 1997 at the age of 40 and carried 30 kg for 10 days to complete the C2C. I returned again on my 60th Birthday, carrying the same weight but that took me two days longer than the first attempt. DO NOT GIVE UP try and try again. I will admit that the only other LDP I have tackled was the Pennine Way in 1976 and completed that in 12 days, prior to joining the Army. Good Luck for you future Hikes. Tony un Essex (retired Hiker)
Really enjoyable video, 👍
Just found your channel, hope you healed ok, you’ve not posted a video since, its a shame because you both are good in front of the camera
Life is full of setbacks, but you WILL accomplish this! Cheers and respect
To fail is to not even start. Think of this as a minor set back and be kind to yourselves, with a load on your back it is probably better to plan on an overnight at St Bees and shorter hops, 8 miles, in the lakes and enjoy the journey rather than stressing out trying to do 15 plus miles. Later 15 plus miles are possible. Best of luck to you both!
Are you ready for 2023? I hope so and wish you both the best.
Yours is an interesting experience, more interesting than the many hero accounts. It’s not easy, travelling heavy.
Nice video I am planning stay in this place at the Easter I am.looking for renting like hut,or airbnb I am.travelling from London ,i dont drive I must find something to stay who accept a cat because I want bring my female cat with me I found place in Ticehurst ,like hut , How far is any shops or pubs ? My cat learn walking on the leash ,i want go for long walks,relax ,going to fields ,forrest , Can see any cows, sheeps ,goats ?
Thanks for letting us join you on this hike. I'll be following the same route soon and hopefully won't get as confused.
No fail, just a new experience. Do limit the amount and weight of your packs, it is a long distance walk, loads of food stops on the way. Limit yourself to dry clothes and wet clothes. Weigh everything, if the empty pack weighs more than a 1k+( recommend under 50lts) then change it. All these things will save your joints, muscles and feet. Keep on with the great videos.
A 17kg pack? What were you carrying? That's far too heavy. You could half that.
Oh I packed all my fears! But no we went far to heavy on med kits, cooking stuff, food, extra clothes, just OTT in several areas - Jon
@@jonandlivgoonahike4287IMO there’s a sweet spot between the expense and gram-counting that accompanies ultralight gear, and bringing enough items to make the trip more enjoyable. I have a small folding camp chair that adds another 1kg to my pack weight…but boy, do I appreciate having somewhere comfy to sit on long hikes!
Multi-day backpacking is hard!! …. You see folks on UA-cam doing big miles in their thru hikes etc but practically for mere mortals you have to set your sights on lower miles at the start….. say 8 or 10 miles per day on the first three days … that breaks in the legs and over the next few days you’ll find your miles will slowly start to increase to say 15 or even 20 miles a day. Also you need to get your pack weights down to something more manageable … not necessarily Ultra light but say a max of 25 to 30 pounds. Or conversely you set aside more time to complete it … it was interesting to hear you say “we wanted to make up the distance” on just the second day … and obviously in the talk you had realized that maybe you were trying to do too much…. Anyhoo … you totally did the right thing getting off the trail when you did your injury could have resulted in a fall… you know what you have to do to succeed and whether you start where you left off or back at the beginning I’m sure you’ll do it next time … ATB 👍👍
Well done both. Its a tough first few days. I tried in 2021, but had to drop out in Shap. Learned the hard way about how important being ultralight is, especially if you have achilles issues. After replanning and cutting down my pack weight significantly, I went back in May 2022, and smashed it in 10 days and loved every minute! Top tip for next time now youve done this first section...from St Bees take a direct route to Ennerdale Bridge via the cycle trail, cutting out Dent. Go around the lake via the left side, rather then the official route (its practically flat, and mich easier if you'recarrying weight). If you're wild camping you can push on to past Black sail hut for the end of Day 1. Which means you can make it through Rothswaite and into Grasmere on day 2. It makes the hardest part so much easier!
I also had to drop out in Shap. I got sick after my first day on the ctc and was completely weakened by the time I got to Shap. The hike wasn't making me happy anymore and there was a lot of stress that came with it. So I decided to drop out for my own mental and physical safety. I don't really see it as a failure and I'm also not going to try to do the hike again in the future. I find comfort in reading these recognisable stories. Thank you.
No you should start it again, it will kill you mentally if you realise that you got 13% in took a year off and then started it again where you left off, the idea is to start from one coast and get to the other coast
I had to tap out of the Cleveland Way with about 13 miles to go this spring. My feet were absolutely ruined. I went back and completed it in September. Weirdly now doesn’t feel as though there was a break. If it’s easier for you to start again where you finished last time, do that. Good luck with the fund raising.
Badger mushroom was a bop.
looked like you had a great 3 days F ailure is when you give up walking completely I've done c to c a number of times last year I was going east to west and came off at kirby Steven twice I've finished ironically in the same place within a few miles it's the disappointment that gets you thinking of other people's thoughts People won't feel less of you because you're had the courage to make the start and also plan a return I've plans to restart at kirby to st bees on 14 th October and quite excited as still going west to saint bees I've had loads of coming off routes over the years being fed up is the worst feeling when you get home and regret your decision wishing you were still there I've had a so called medical diagnosed Spained ankle felt dissapointed to find out 14 weeks later it was a broken tibia you are right to think of you health first Anyway look forward to many years of distance walking and your continued coast to coast walk One bit of advice is if you restart the walk walk on the left hand side of ennerdale its flat you've done the horrible bit before Kev
I feel your pain I failed a month ago with knee problems.. I got over excited and walked all the way to black sail hut on the first day with a similar pack weight... The second day coming in to honester slate mine down that massive hill . I couldn't put any weight on my right leg . I was devastated.. Good luck on next year . I'll be trying again when I'm fit . But with nothing over 10kg or less if I can
Homemadewandurlust has tips . She had achilirs plantar fastidis. Switch trail runners. With dr Scholl insoles. I got some Hoka 1 with heavy duty dr Scholl. May help achillied takes while 2 heal. Fe sleep bag 600g 25 quid Amazon is ok. 17kg is alot. To carry. Alpkit nuno pad is about 350g only £40,
I hope you recover quickly
Ey up 👍….. Brilliant video….. A tough and emotional decision to throw the towel in …. I had a similar experience doing the WHW … Fortunately for me and my lass taking a full day off and coming up with a new plan… We completed it…. You have both made the right decisions on this one👍… I look forward to seeing you back to take on the Coast to coast agin… Great channel 👍👍👍
Not a failure. I aborted the Hadrian’s Wall crossing thanks to the sudden arrival of a painful kidney stone. Spending a few days in hospital in Newcastle was a bit memorable though and, as someone said, was all part of a different ‘journey’ experience. I finished it the following year and I’m sure you’ll complete the C2C next time.
To start the C2C on the same day as you travelled up, and make it to Rosthwaite by Day 2 with those packs is an awesome achievement. No way is it a failure! The C2C is there waiting for you to return… just pick up from where you left off and do consider using Packhorse or Sherpa to move your kit from destination to destination… I didn’t until I got to Kirkby Stephen and the enjoyment factor of just day-packing went up immensely!
3 weeks today (2/9) I go - I'm slackpacking - guide, hotels, luggage transfers each day - so no big bags. The section you have done is my regular stomping ground as I live in the area - I walk round Ennerdale t least once a year and the southern path is very difficult under foot - northern path longer but much easier walking - when I walked up out of Ennerdale b4 I described it to friends like taking the path out of Mordor. Nothing you can do about injuries - get fit, get the practice miles in with the pack ON - there are several companies that do luggage transfers if you go B&B to B&B. Chances are you'll not get the same weather - it is rather rare to see sun like that!! Better luck next time.
Good luck with the C2C! I went round the Northern side of Ennerdale Water; very happy with that particular life choice!
@@traceyevans6412 when you come back in the spring, if you need some local knowledge or a lift or even a room look me up on FB
hi to 2 both . so sorry to hear about the news. I did an alternative c2c, not the wainwright 1, twice, but going east to west, so the lakes were at the end. You might consider this 1.Or if Jon has problem again, maybe cycle it. alt
Not a failure, an injury. You'll come back at it stronger and wiser
Disagree with it being a failure, it's not something you ever did before, even all the prep you can't anticipate what will happen with a challenge like that. You succeeded at what you did manage, you succeeded at learning for next time (always valuable for big challenges) if you're able to do it again, and it's not like this is an every day hike. Health is most important at the end of the day. ❤️
Sorry to hear that. Next year!
Really enjoyed watching this video, such a pretty area especially the daffodils and woodland. Love the enthusiasm and humour you both have, lovely couple... would love to see you do some more walks around the Kent or sussex area. Greetings from Australia
I lived in Goudhurst in 1964
Hi both, great walk. Btw it’s definitely pronounced Goudhurst as in ‘Crowd’- hurst. Not sure who you’ve been talking to re pronunciations. Ps Glassenbury is famous for Napoleons charger ‘Jaffa’ after Waterloo battle being brought back to live out his days there in the grounds. Happy hiking.
We've had conflicting information re that pronunciation. All I know is that one way or another, we've got it wrong... Thanks for the equestrian trivia, that's a new one! for sure...
Very nice, we walk a lot of Kent so looking forward to seeing your future videos :-)
Hi Lisa! Thank you - we hope to have another in a month or so!
Beautiful! I'll come hiking with you:)
Yes please!!!