I’ll be doing this when the weather picks up, did the Edale skyline a few months ago and this is next on the list, loved your other vid of the actual route too, cheers!
The changeable weather tip is the most important one. We got caught out once. Never again without full waterproof and hot flask, even on a day that starts mild! Good video for preparation 👍
Jamie, I watched your previous video of the Peaks Challenge, which was a great 👍. This is a fantastic debriefing video. I’ve climbed 2 of the Peaks as individual walks/ climbs but not all 3 on one go. Looking to climb all the 3 in the next month 🤞🤞.
Tip no. 1 should be Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, Inglebrough is the best route as the last few miles are a comfortable downhill walk. Agree with everything else you said, especially weather warning, I've seen snow in September on Whernside. Thanks for the informative video.
Thanks for the tips. I'll save this video. I heard that Xylitol mints are a natural way to produce lots of saliva and stops the mouth from becoming dry. You can buy them in mints or gum. if anyone suffers from dry mouth a lot this will stop that.
I mostly agree with these, apart from one tip which I completely disagree with. Conditions can change drastically (on the tops especially) and all those signposts won't help much if the mist comes down. The top of Ingleborough is not well served with signposts and it is quite common for groups to wander around the summit plateau looking for the path down or to take the wrong path. Whilst many people undoubtably do complete the route without a map I think it is very irresponsible to suggest that a map and compass are not needed. Every year CRO gets called out to groups that are lost on the Three Peaks route. Interestingly CRO also suggest making sure that you carry a fully charged phone and a light that is separate from a phone. I would also add that the route is hardest to complete in either bad weather or very hot weather. There is very little shelter on the route so if it is hot you will constantly be in the sun. In these conditions sun protection makes a huge difference.
Maybe you don't always need a map but you really shouldn't be out on the hills without one, together with a compass and the ability to use them. You just never know when the weather's going to change or you take the wrong path by mistake. Better safe than sorry.
Brilliant end to end walkthrough. Very informative.
Thanks for your kind comment :-)
Excellent advise; really enjoyed the other video.
Thanks! Glad you found it useful :-)
I’ll be doing this when the weather picks up, did the Edale skyline a few months ago and this is next on the list, loved your other vid of the actual route too, cheers!
Great! You'll love this trip. Especially if its a nice day. Thanks for the comment :-)
Fab video, I'm doing it next Saturday, dreading it but excited too...
Thanks and good luck. You’re gonna love it. A challenge but very doable. JG :-)
The changeable weather tip is the most important one. We got caught out once. Never again without full waterproof and hot flask, even on a day that starts mild!
Good video for preparation 👍
Great advice! Thanks for the comment :-)
Jamie, I watched your previous video of the Peaks Challenge, which was a great 👍. This is a fantastic debriefing video.
I’ve climbed 2 of the Peaks as individual walks/ climbs but not all 3 on one go.
Looking to climb all the 3 in the next month 🤞🤞.
Thanks for your nice comment. It's a great walk and well worth it. Have a good one! :-)
@@jamies_adventures - Thanks mate. Thinking of doing it is part of guided tours, meet lie modes people at the same time. 😁
Tip no. 1 should be Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, Inglebrough is the best route as the last few miles are a comfortable downhill walk. Agree with everything else you said, especially weather warning, I've seen snow in September on Whernside. Thanks for the informative video.
Thanks for the comment :-)
Thanks man
You're welcome! :-)
Thanks for the tips. I'll save this video.
I heard that Xylitol mints are a natural way to produce lots of saliva and stops the mouth from becoming dry. You can buy them in mints or gum. if anyone suffers from dry mouth a lot this will stop that.
Thanks and good to know :-)
I went yesterday and got caught out having a toilet stop. By the same people I caught out having one earlier 😂 privacy goes out the window
Ha! It sure does! :-)
I mostly agree with these, apart from one tip which I completely disagree with. Conditions can change drastically (on the tops especially) and all those signposts won't help much if the mist comes down. The top of Ingleborough is not well served with signposts and it is quite common for groups to wander around the summit plateau looking for the path down or to take the wrong path. Whilst many people undoubtably do complete the route without a map I think it is very irresponsible to suggest that a map and compass are not needed. Every year CRO gets called out to groups that are lost on the Three Peaks route.
Interestingly CRO also suggest making sure that you carry a fully charged phone and a light that is separate from a phone.
I would also add that the route is hardest to complete in either bad weather or very hot weather. There is very little shelter on the route so if it is hot you will constantly be in the sun. In these conditions sun protection makes a huge difference.
Thanks for your comment :-)
@@jamies_adventures Thanks for not being a snowflake and taking offence just because I disagreed.
@allanp5 No worries at all. Agree or disagree, everyone has their own opinions
I'm not the best with heights how would I fare up? I'm mainly worse with sheer drops than anything?
No problems with that on this walk. You’ll be fine
@@jamies_adventures Brilliant! Im looking at doing it in early september for a local charity
Have a great time!
Maybe you don't always need a map but you really shouldn't be out on the hills without one, together with a compass and the ability to use them. You just never know when the weather's going to change or you take the wrong path by mistake. Better safe than sorry.
Yep. Totally agree! Thanks for your comment :-)
Tip8 - Or get on that step machine, in fact a keen walker who goes to the gym should live on that thing!
Agreed!
Hey Jamie, can you recommend which direction to this ie clockwise/anti clockwise? Thanks 😊
Hi. I think the way we done it in the video is the most common way. It worked well for me so I recommend doing it that way :-)