Hi Elli. I walked and also filmed all of the Coast to Coast just before you in early August. I’m loving watching the first part of your adventure as it’s bringing back so many good memories for me. When I did all of the Lakes section though, the majority of it was flooded and in pouring rain! It’s so so nice to recognise many parts again but to also see what it would have looked like for me in sunshine. Your filming and editing is really good. Loving the fact you have Otto with you too. Getting ready to watch Part 2. Oh yes, I’ve also just subscribed to your channel. - Ben
Always look forward to your excellent videos Elli. Your shots of the landscapes and commentary never fails to impress. Great to see Otto taking the lead once again. Thank you for yet another superb UK hike 👍🏻
Glad you have seen the Lakes in better light than on your Cumbria Way walk. I did the Coast to Coast walk 44 years ago when there were no Honesty Cafes. We also decided to walk from East to West so the scenery got better from start to finish, I like the Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales, but neither are in the same class as the Lakes. It is my favourite place on Earth.
I worked for the best part of two years as the Manager of the Haweswater Hotel, I met many people over that time doing the Coast to Coast walk, the path actually goes down the other side of the reservoir from the hotel, it's a big challenge so kudos for taking it on.
The dog is living the best life. This video evoked qhite a few memories for me. St bees, askam in furness, lakes districts hikes. Also carrying the pebble- infound an unusual round stone on a beach in Shetland. Not realising it, must have put it in my pocket and it came to Australia. My son polished it and inposted it to a friend in Askam. Anyway, he passed away and the family sent me the stone. A well travelled rock.
I was feeling low, turning on the 📺 and saw your video. Straight away, I felt so happy to see you and Otto 😊 thank you so much for sharing ❤️ beautiful video .
My happy Place has to be sat outside of Black Sail YHA with a cup of Coffee first thing in the Morning. Its now over 35 years since I last visited the area on my Seccond Crossing on the C2C, but its still clear in my mind, the Peace and Tranquility is astounding. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did all those years ago. Tony the Retired Hiker.
My first day was a little bit longer than yours as I finished at Black Sail YHA, but as it was mid summer I started hiking ar 4am and arrived at BS YHA at 4pm. I took my time and enjoyed the Lake District scenery as it was my first visit to the Lake District. I loved it then and still do 35 years later.
The first thing that has changed since I last visited was the steps leading out of Ennerdale and onward to Honister Pass then a few more miles to my campsite at Stonetwaite. OK it was a short day for me but I still need to take it easy and not try to keep up with the Younger Hikers.
Wow what a contrast to that day in Great Langdale ! I'm glad you got to see some Lakeland scenery in perfect conditions like that. I've chatted with many people doing the coast to coast around Ennerdale, such a magnificent valley which has been undergoing a re-wilding project for many years now, and many still to come. Lots of coniferous forest has been felled & mixed woodland planted. There are a herd of Galloway cattle roaming the woodlands churning up the ground & encouraging new seed growth. Looking forward to the rest of this series. Love to you & Otto x
So glad you got better weather in the Lakes this time round. It really is a special place with so much beauty crammed into such a small area. Its also amazing how it can seem remote and quiet even when it is crammed full of people in summer.
Hahaha, yes - our first days were lovely!!! It i's very special for sure. It's stunning and I really want to go back and see more of it. And it really didn't feel crowded at all. After about 20mins of hiking out of the little towns and villages, it was very quite which felt so nice 🥰
Thanks Elli and Otto for the memories of my coast to coast this year. It's such a great hike . Loved the start and lakes part . Great video as always ❤
Hi Elli, ich bin wieder begeistert von deinem neuen Video. Sehr schöne Aufnahmen, tolle Landschaft. Ich hoffe sehr, daß Otto mit der Hitze klarkommt. Mach weiter so. 👍
Excellent, very nice photography, it bought back so many great memories for me. I too camped at the pub, but when I did it everyone camped down by the little stream a short distance from the bar. I walked the route a second time, about two years later, this time camping where you camped, the area next to the stream was by then covered in stinging nettles and no longer used.
Fantastic opener Elli. This brings back so many great memories for me. I'm really looking forward to following the rest of your journey. It isn't the longest hike in the UK, but it certainly is one of the best. Thank you for taking the time to film your story. I'm loving it. John.
It's lovely to join you and Otto on your first day of a new treck. I look forward to watching your trecking vlogs, in fact they are becoming compulsive viewing and are quite a tonic. Cheers ! Sheffield South Yorkshire.
A great video Elli, thank you. It reminds me of when I did the coast to coast about ten years ago, I didn't have much sunshine! I'm looking forward to more videos of the rest of the journey.
Hi Elli and Otto... that looked like an amazing trek with such fabulous views... the Lakes and mountain ranges are so beautiful aren't they 😍. Such lovely weather too 😎🌄🥰🤗😘🐾
Lovely video Elli, the Lake District is a wonderful place to walk and you have the perfect walking companion in Otto and his superpowers 🙂 look forward to seeing the next video, Good Luck
Maybe try using a small white T shirt for Otto when its sunny. He could wear it by just putting his front legs through the arm holes, then put his harness on over the top to keep it in place. White will reflect the suns heat.
Another great film. I enjoyed watching you and Otto on this section. The now defunct St Begas ultra race followed mostly the same route, in the other direction. So I know how tough that climb to Honister pass would have been, especially for Otto and his little legs. Bravo!
Been looking forward to see your perspective and experience of the coast to coast. I did this last year! Love the coastal path. It's a beautiful way to start on day 1 :)
Wow, never realised the Coast to Coast walk was 192 miles! 😮 So it’s more than twice the length of the Hadrian’s Wall walk - which is also a coast to coast! (But just 84 miles!)
Hi Elli, let me get this straight…you got chips, sorry crisps (they’re chips over here in Australia) and cold drinks, but what snacks did Otto get? 😅 Happy trails
Liebe Elli, wie immer ein tolles Video und wir freuen uns sehr auf die Fortsetzung, da wir nächsten Sommer diesen Weg bewandern wollen. Welchen Wanderführer und Karte empfiehlst du? Vielen Dank für deine Antwort und deine inspirierenden Beiträge.
This walk goes through national parks. Are dogs allowed there? I would like to go on a long hike with my dog next spring and I thought of going to the UK because it's a lot more dog friendly than Ireland which is where I live. I started looking for videos of people who have done long distance hikes with dogs there and I found your channel!. Now I was thinking of doing the Offa's Dyke walk but you're making me consider other walks. This walk seems amazing but I wonder about the national parks. Thank you so much for the videos. They are very encouraging. I have a small but extremely active patterdale and he'd love to do stuff this.
@@PhilMcKelliget in Ireland they are and in Spain too. I know the UK is a lot more dog friendly so I was wondering. If you like hiking thru with your dog, you need to plan where you are going. In Ireland dogs are not allowed on most trails, whether they go through national parks or not because the trails go through private properties and the owners don't allow dogs on their land. I think I'll be going on holidays very often to the UK in the future to walk with my dog. I would have loved to do the ring of Kerry and other trails in Ireland but they give you a lot of problems if you have a dog. Dogs here aren't allowed on public transport or anything. It's very frustrating
@@michaellupton1593 that's just amazing. I live in the countryside in Ireland and I have made sure my dog is used to farm animals. I don't ever want to cause trouble since that would make it more difficult to keep walking with the dog in the future. I can't wait for next spring. I think I'd love to do the coast to coast walk first. But I'll be coming back many more times to hike with my dog to the UK. It's really amazing 🤩
Blimey, it sounds like Ireland is the opposite to Britain in this respect. That's an eye-opener for me. Britain has 13.5 million dogs (36% households). It's a dog friendly nation. Public rights of way are enshrined in our culture and in law. They are exactly what they say they are. Rights of way, irrespective of who owns the land. Footpaths (for humans & dogs) are 1.5m wide, bridleways (humans & dogs, horses, wheeled vehicles) 3m. Any attempt by landowners to prevent their usage is illegal. The law says that dogs must be under control. Farmers have the right to shoot dogs frightening livestock. So keep on a lead around animals. Be aware of the potential danger from cows - go off path if necessary, don't pass between mothers and calves (for any animal, for that matter). I'd be more concerned about a Patterdale getting into trouble down a hole or chasing other wildlife. Badgers are protected. A tracker would be a must - make sure it uses any mobile phone network on 2, 3, 4 & 5G as there are not enough people in rural areas for trackers using Bluetooth and Internet of Things to relay the signal. Be aware that some landscape types have small, hidden, crevices caused by millennia of erosion.
Hi Elli. I walked and also filmed all of the Coast to Coast just before you in early August. I’m loving watching the first part of your adventure as it’s bringing back so many good memories for me. When I did all of the Lakes section though, the majority of it was flooded and in pouring rain! It’s so so nice to recognise many parts again but to also see what it would have looked like for me in sunshine. Your filming and editing is really good. Loving the fact you have Otto with you too. Getting ready to watch Part 2. Oh yes, I’ve also just subscribed to your channel. - Ben
I think Otto knows the adjustments you do for him. He seems to be adjusting for you, too. Thank you for sharing.
The climb up and over to Honnister was brutal and I was so glad when I got to the cafe.
Always look forward to your excellent videos Elli. Your shots of the landscapes and commentary never fails to impress. Great to see Otto taking the lead once again. Thank you for yet another superb UK hike 👍🏻
Glad you have seen the Lakes in better light than on your Cumbria Way walk. I did the Coast to Coast walk 44 years ago when there were no Honesty Cafes. We also decided to walk from East to West so the scenery got better from start to finish, I like the Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales, but neither are in the same class as the Lakes. It is my favourite place on Earth.
I worked for the best part of two years as the Manager of the Haweswater Hotel, I met many people over that time doing the Coast to Coast walk, the path actually goes down the other side of the reservoir from the hotel, it's a big challenge so kudos for taking it on.
The dog is living the best life. This video evoked qhite a few memories for me. St bees, askam in furness, lakes districts hikes. Also carrying the pebble- infound an unusual round stone on a beach in Shetland. Not realising it, must have put it in my pocket and it came to Australia. My son polished it and inposted it to a friend in Askam. Anyway, he passed away and the family sent me the stone. A well travelled rock.
In GB it's best to enjoy the sunshine when you get it, because it won't last long! Otto looks like he's having a lovely time.
He really loves walking and exploring new areas :) yep, that’s so true! Thank you so much for following along :)
I was feeling low, turning on the 📺 and saw your video. Straight away, I felt so happy to see you and Otto 😊 thank you so much for sharing ❤️ beautiful video .
My happy Place has to be sat outside of Black Sail YHA with a cup of Coffee first thing in the Morning. Its now over 35 years since I last visited the area on my Seccond Crossing on the C2C, but its still clear in my mind, the Peace and Tranquility is astounding. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did all those years ago. Tony the Retired Hiker.
My first day was a little bit longer than yours as I finished at Black Sail YHA, but as it was mid summer I started hiking ar 4am and arrived at BS YHA at 4pm. I took my time and enjoyed the Lake District scenery as it was my first visit to the Lake District. I loved it then and still do 35 years later.
The first thing that has changed since I last visited was the steps leading out of Ennerdale and onward to Honister Pass then a few more miles to my campsite at Stonetwaite. OK it was a short day for me but I still need to take it easy and not try to keep up with the Younger Hikers.
Wow what a contrast to that day in Great Langdale ! I'm glad you got to see some Lakeland scenery in perfect conditions like that. I've chatted with many people doing the coast to coast around Ennerdale, such a magnificent valley which has been undergoing a re-wilding project for many years now, and many still to come. Lots of coniferous forest has been felled & mixed woodland planted. There are a herd of Galloway cattle roaming the woodlands churning up the ground & encouraging new seed growth. Looking forward to the rest of this series. Love to you & Otto x
So glad you got better weather in the Lakes this time round. It really is a special place with so much beauty crammed into such a small area. Its also amazing how it can seem remote and quiet even when it is crammed full of people in summer.
Hahaha, yes - our first days were lovely!!! It i's very special for sure. It's stunning and I really want to go back and see more of it. And it really didn't feel crowded at all. After about 20mins of hiking out of the little towns and villages, it was very quite which felt so nice 🥰
Steady on Elli... moaning about the sunny weather in the Lake District will get you honourary British citizenship! 😉
Lovely to see 😊
😅😅😅😅 that made me laugh so much!! I would wish for this weather just a few days later 🤣🫣🫣
Thanks Elli and Otto for the memories of my coast to coast this year. It's such a great hike . Loved the start and lakes part . Great video as always ❤
Hi Elli, ich bin wieder begeistert von deinem neuen Video. Sehr schöne Aufnahmen, tolle Landschaft. Ich hoffe sehr, daß Otto mit der Hitze klarkommt.
Mach weiter so. 👍
Excellent, very nice photography, it bought back so many great memories for me. I too camped at the pub, but when I did it everyone camped down by the little stream a short distance from the bar. I walked the route a second time, about two years later, this time camping where you camped, the area next to the stream was by then covered in stinging nettles and no longer used.
Fantastic opener Elli. This brings back so many great memories for me. I'm really looking forward to following the rest of your journey. It isn't the longest hike in the UK, but it certainly is one of the best.
Thank you for taking the time to film your story.
I'm loving it.
John.
It's lovely to join you and Otto on your first day of a new treck. I look forward to watching your trecking vlogs, in fact they are becoming compulsive viewing and are quite a tonic. Cheers ! Sheffield South Yorkshire.
Otto seems to know the way without you. What a great walking companion he is. And I bet a great friend. Liking your accent!
Hahaha, true - he just follows the path I guess 😅😊 thank you so much for following along, I really appreciate that!
A great video Elli, thank you. It reminds me of when I did the coast to coast about ten years ago, I didn't have much sunshine! I'm looking forward to more videos of the rest of the journey.
Lovely video, your positive attitude serves you well, what a joy , cheers. 😊
Thanks for sharing your wonderful journey your happiness of it really shows
Lovely. Looking forward to watching your journey.
Hi Elli and Otto... that looked like an amazing trek with such fabulous views... the Lakes and mountain ranges are so beautiful aren't they 😍. Such lovely weather too 😎🌄🥰🤗😘🐾
Lovely video Elli, the Lake District is a wonderful place to walk and you have the perfect walking companion in Otto and his superpowers 🙂 look forward to seeing the next video, Good Luck
Another great adventure of Elli an Aoto and other great video.
Maybe try using a small white T shirt for Otto when its sunny. He could wear it by just putting his front legs through the arm holes, then put his harness on over the top to keep it in place. White will reflect the suns heat.
Another great film. I enjoyed watching you and Otto on this section. The now defunct St Begas ultra race followed mostly the same route, in the other direction. So I know how tough that climb to Honister pass would have been, especially for Otto and his little legs. Bravo!
Been looking forward to see your perspective and experience of the coast to coast. I did this last year! Love the coastal path. It's a beautiful way to start on day 1 :)
Any sight of part 2, Elli?....looking forward to it!
Yes, part 2 coming this Sunday!! 😊😊 Had to skip 2 uploads while I was hiking in Spain, but I'm baaaack now 🥰😍😍
Otto is such a little trooper. 🐾
Love your first video in the coast to coast series ❤ thank you for sharing. Also love Otto ❤
Thanks
Thank you so much for your support, I really appreciate that 😍
Brilliant، 😊 another fab vid full of happy places
Wow, never realised the Coast to Coast walk was 192 miles! 😮 So it’s more than twice the length of the Hadrian’s Wall walk - which is also a coast to coast! (But just 84 miles!)
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Hi Elli, let me get this straight…you got chips, sorry crisps (they’re chips over here in Australia) and cold drinks, but what snacks did Otto get? 😅 Happy trails
Hahahaha, as always: Otto gets half of every crisp packet that gets opened 😅🥰🥰 he makes sure to claim this 😅
Liebe Elli, wie immer ein tolles Video und wir freuen uns sehr auf die Fortsetzung, da wir nächsten Sommer diesen Weg bewandern wollen. Welchen Wanderführer und Karte empfiehlst du? Vielen Dank für deine Antwort und deine inspirierenden Beiträge.
I'd love to do this one day with Matilda but I don't know how I'd cope 🙈
I'm sure you'll both love it :) a lot of stages can be easily split up into smaller sections too 😍
This walk goes through national parks. Are dogs allowed there? I would like to go on a long hike with my dog next spring and I thought of going to the UK because it's a lot more dog friendly than Ireland which is where I live. I started looking for videos of people who have done long distance hikes with dogs there and I found your channel!. Now I was thinking of doing the Offa's Dyke walk but you're making me consider other walks. This walk seems amazing but I wonder about the national parks. Thank you so much for the videos. They are very encouraging. I have a small but extremely active patterdale and he'd love to do stuff this.
I’ve never heard of dogs not being allowed in national parks, in fact there’re millions of them.
@@PhilMcKelliget in Ireland they are and in Spain too. I know the UK is a lot more dog friendly so I was wondering. If you like hiking thru with your dog, you need to plan where you are going. In Ireland dogs are not allowed on most trails, whether they go through national parks or not because the trails go through private properties and the owners don't allow dogs on their land. I think I'll be going on holidays very often to the UK in the future to walk with my dog. I would have loved to do the ring of Kerry and other trails in Ireland but they give you a lot of problems if you have a dog. Dogs here aren't allowed on public transport or anything. It's very frustrating
Dogs are welcome in the National park, obviously under control round livestock . Also welcome in most pubs etc . We are dog friendly !
@@michaellupton1593 that's just amazing. I live in the countryside in Ireland and I have made sure my dog is used to farm animals. I don't ever want to cause trouble since that would make it more difficult to keep walking with the dog in the future. I can't wait for next spring. I think I'd love to do the coast to coast walk first. But I'll be coming back many more times to hike with my dog to the UK. It's really amazing 🤩
Blimey, it sounds like Ireland is the opposite to Britain in this respect. That's an eye-opener for me.
Britain has 13.5 million dogs (36% households). It's a dog friendly nation.
Public rights of way are enshrined in our culture and in law. They are exactly what they say they are. Rights of way, irrespective of who owns the land. Footpaths (for humans & dogs) are 1.5m wide, bridleways (humans & dogs, horses, wheeled vehicles) 3m. Any attempt by landowners to prevent their usage is illegal.
The law says that dogs must be under control. Farmers have the right to shoot dogs frightening livestock. So keep on a lead around animals. Be aware of the potential danger from cows - go off path if necessary, don't pass between mothers and calves (for any animal, for that matter).
I'd be more concerned about a Patterdale getting into trouble down a hole or chasing other wildlife. Badgers are protected. A tracker would be a must - make sure it uses any mobile phone network on 2, 3, 4 & 5G as there are not enough people in rural areas for trackers using Bluetooth and Internet of Things to relay the signal.
Be aware that some landscape types have small, hidden, crevices caused by millennia of erosion.