Does anybody smile as much as Becky when she's on a hiking trail. Wonderful inspiration for all to enjoy a walk outdoors. Safe travels and delicious fish & chips.
They also support the local community rather than the dried food manufacturers, especially on the Pennine way and other notable walks where the hikers keep many traditional inns and pubs going.
I love hiking alone its so fun but every single time with achy shoulders, hurting knees and ankles i say to myself "why do you do this to yourself" then i reach the top and see utter beauty and it is always more than worth it, never gets old, its so good for the soul
the absolute complaining i do in my own head while doing 14ers in Colorado just to make it to the top and be like, "omg so worth it~🎉" just to do it every time.
There is no better reward than to get to the top of any hill/mountain/fell and look around thinking, “for now, this is all mine”. And I can assure you, this feeling is recalled well into the days/years you can no longer do it. Videos like this help to kickstart the nostalgia.
Hi Becky,what a refreshing video,to see young people like you out there on the PW,I did it back in 1990,it has a kind of magic & draws you to it,if your interested there’s a video on You Tube called a Pennine Challenge it’s 4 youngsters doing it back in the 80’s,all the best with all your adventures,Colin P👍.
I have fond memories of Kirk Yetholm, used to be the summer base as a kid, for trips along the wall, among and over the Cheviots, and the great Northumbria coast, the trips over to Farne was always great, but Lindisfarne will forever remain a beloved place, we missed the tide and had to camp on the beach, one of my favourite memories of childhood.
I love the way you speak and you have such a lovely way of describing your journey . You are so positive …even when it is raining or you are attacked by midges . I am 75 years old and I only wish I could have followed hikers like yourself back when I was in my 30’s as I would have loved solo hikes and camping . Thank you for allowing me to join you on your adventures . Mary Shepherd of Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Lovely landscape. The rain reminds me of my home here in Oregon ( USA). The beauty of the internet is sharing adventures with people around the world. Really enjoy your videos. Cheers 🌞 🚴♀️ 🖖
Great to see you walking the Pennine Way. It is iconic and when I finally completed it (on the second attempt, after attempting too many miles in one day the first time around and suffering from terrible blisters) that cemented my love of long distance walking, a long, long time ago now!
Great video Eddy. And I learned a lot as always. I got on a bus in Stirling about a year ago and asked the driver where I should get off the bus so I could go up those hills. she said Blairlogie, but then she changed with another bus driver and when I asked him he said he'd tell me where to get off and it was ALva and he pointed me toward the Glen, I went on up and just kept climbing up till I eventually got to the highest point, was a long old way. It was amazing though and since then I have been back 3 times with the other half and she loves it too. A special place for me. John
What a nice journey trekking and wild camping on the Pennine Way for a week! Your adventure looked both challenging and rewarding, and the landscapes were absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing your experience and all the useful gear recommendations. Take care and keep smiling! Cheers, Simon - Tales From Abroad
Lovely content as always. South/West/North Yorkshire is my local area for hiking so I’m glad you enjoyed it and are showing it to the world. I also like how the rain doesn’t get you down, I quite like the rain it’s invigorating.
Loved the video Becky. You two are absolute troopers. I liked your wild camp above Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales. Must admit I was willing you to put your feet up in a local pub and stay at the Malham campsite as a treat.
I walked the PW when I was 15. The day I arrived in Edale - and despite being Christmas eve -was akin to summer. During the wee small hours of Christmas day it rained. And, basically, it rained hard all the way to Kirk Yetholm. I finished in the PW in 17 days; one of those PW days forced me to walk non-stop for a whole 24 hours because I wanted a break from another night on a wet floor in a wet sleeping bag wearing wet clothes in a wet tent. And I arrived 20 minutes outside Kirk Yetholm late in the evening. I sat. I felt cold. I felt extremely sorry for myself. And I was frustrated - and wet-through , too. I'll not lie: prior to me walk I was OBSESSED by the PW. John Noakes; AW; John Hillaby. There is a small hill separating the end of the PW and leading down into ones entry into Kirk Yetholm. I left all thoughts and feelings for the Way on the other side of that hill. Still, nostalgia will make me watch your PW. Hope you were dryer at your journey's end than the 15 year-old version of myself was .
Another great video, thanks Becky. I love that area above Settle up to Hawes. Thanks for the tip for the Suunto headphones, I also have small ears which ache dreadfully with earbuds etc!!
I hiked the pennine way from edale to kirk yetholm in the summer of '21, after my first year at uni. It was a great walk and is still one of my most memorable backpacking trips. I'd highly encourage you to do the rest of the way - especially the section with high force, Dufton etc and along hadrians wall (we did a detour to look at Vindolana one afternoon). It was also great getting into Scotland and having the benifit of the bothys on the final days Ive only just found your channel and it is amazing. Thank you for sharing your journeys and best of luck on your next adventure 👍
It's was mice to see you out hiking 🚶♀️ looked a bit windy yeah it was good nice video and fish and chips looked nice and quiet hoped you enjoyed the trip stay healthy one life enjoy blessed be
Always a joy to watch your trips, love your smile and endless positive approach no matter what occurs. For year's the penine way has been in mind as I remember my uncle walking it when I was a kid, probably about 5. One day I will get it done. Another great video, fair play to Jake for doing lejog on foot, day 54 is some going.
I would love it, Becky, if you occasionally included some history. For example, "Look, this is Hadrian's wall." Perhaps, the original reason and date on Pennine Way. From your number one fan in Wisconsin, U.S.A. TGP
Typically a "Girl Outdoors, Becky", awesome video, that leaves me spell bound with admiration for such a lovely young woman living her life her way. May you always have trails calling for your feet Becky. So far in the years that i have watched and avidly followed you, you haven't posted a video I haven't enjoyed immensely, even if it doesn't fit YT's slot for you.
That takes a really strong mind and determination to walk all them miles 😮 I can’t go to the shop without driving 😂 so lazy me, great video, your an incredible inspiration 💪💯 keep up the great work
Some familiar places you visited there - Settle, Malham, Edale and Hathersage. I've been to those places at different times. As you said, such a beautiful part of the country. I'm nowhere near as fit as you though. All that walking would kill me! Keep smiling :)
So beautifully filmed, thank you. The joy of the adventures shines through in your face. Great trek by you both. Have to ask though, are you wearing a skort or something else and why? Is it lighter? Less friction? Some other reasons?
Hail is not from cold weather. Hail comes from very tall cumulonimbus storms with strong updrafts, where the falling water droplets get pulled up very high, where it's very cold, over and over, freezing and then growing larger. When a hail stone gets so large that gravity pulls it down more than the updrafts can pull it up, it falls to earth.
love this video!! i would love to do something like this but how do know where your aloud to camp? assuming you can’t just go anywhere, are there specific places?
Becky, why was your pack twice the volume of Jake’s when he’s walking 10x as far? I wish Jake well, it is an awesome achievement to do LEJOG. Especially arriving when the Scottish Midges are at their most virulent.
I would love if you showed the lovely scenery you talk about. And please tell us about, and show your beautiful country's characteristics while hiking a terrific walk like this one. All the best!
Does anybody smile as much as Becky when she's on a hiking trail. Wonderful inspiration for all to enjoy a walk outdoors. Safe travels and delicious fish & chips.
Thanks so much!
Her smile is truly attractive to this old buck.
@@zeexenon2240:0. Hello 👋 from Poland 🇵🇱 and my rural life channe😊
Its funny i was just thinking that she has a beautiful contagious smile. It maybe 4.30 am but i could eat that fish n chips now lol x
Pub meals in fine English villages along the way are a big part of the joy of the trek.
They also support the local community rather than the dried food manufacturers, especially on the Pennine way and other notable walks where the hikers keep many traditional inns and pubs going.
And a couple ales if they are on offer of course!
I love hiking alone its so fun but every single time with achy shoulders, hurting knees and ankles i say to myself "why do you do this to yourself" then i reach the top and see utter beauty and it is always more than worth it, never gets old, its so good for the soul
the absolute complaining i do in my own head while doing 14ers in Colorado just to make it to the top and be like, "omg so worth it~🎉"
just to do it every time.
There is no better reward than to get to the top of any hill/mountain/fell and look around thinking, “for now, this is all mine”. And I can assure you, this feeling is recalled well into the days/years you can no longer do it. Videos like this help to kickstart the nostalgia.
Your smile is your trademark, even in bad weather you can still smile and light up the world x
Hi! My name is Denis!I'm from Ukraine, your videos are very pleasing, thank you, and good camping!
Hi Becky,what a refreshing video,to see young people like you out there on the PW,I did it back in 1990,it has a kind of magic & draws you to it,if your interested there’s a video on You Tube called a Pennine Challenge it’s 4 youngsters doing it back in the 80’s,all the best with all your adventures,Colin P👍.
I have fond memories of Kirk Yetholm, used to be the summer base as a kid, for trips along the wall, among and over the Cheviots, and the great Northumbria coast, the trips over to Farne was always great, but Lindisfarne will forever remain a beloved place, we missed the tide and had to camp on the beach, one of my favourite memories of childhood.
A really beautiful vlog. Inspiring…poetic…a pleasure to watch. Great to see Jake also. Wishing you both safe travels.
Thanks, nice to see Jake again another great video. ✌🏻😘
I love the way you speak and you have such a lovely way of describing your journey . You are so positive …even when it is raining or you are attacked by midges . I am 75 years old and I only wish I could have followed hikers like yourself back when I was in my 30’s as I would have loved solo hikes and camping . Thank you for allowing me to join you on your adventures .
Mary Shepherd of Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Likewise.
Lovely landscape. The rain reminds me of my home here in Oregon ( USA). The beauty of the internet is sharing adventures with people around the world.
Really enjoy your videos.
Cheers 🌞 🚴♀️ 🖖
Miles to go before you sleep; and when you wake, more to keep while passing sheep. That's Becky on a hiking streak! ❤
Our tough and sweet Becky is really showing us the best of her beautiful homeland. Looks so nice and cool. 37 C here.
Thank you Becky! Your videos are allways so inspiring! Thanks for keeping my spirits up. Your a hope for me for a brighter future! Mich appreciated!!
"You're" a hope for me ... your is a personal pronoun. (You are a hope for me = You're).
Love it Becky, good to see you hiking through Yorkshire 👍🏼 great video as always.
Your films are always a must watch,and this one didn't disappoint. Keep on doing what you do,stay safe and keep smiling 👍👏👏👏
So good to see you again ❤ Thanks for your efforts, delightful woman😊❤
I bet Jake was glad of the company and distraction of the days. Looks like you had a lovely trip.
Great to see you walking the Pennine Way. It is iconic and when I finally completed it (on the second attempt, after attempting too many miles in one day the first time around and suffering from terrible blisters) that cemented my love of long distance walking, a long, long time ago now!
The beautiful scenery is so relaxing. Thank you for the journey.
That looks like such an amazing trip! Thank you for bringing us along! I'm adding it to my bucket list.
What an amazing week, the landscapes are so beautiful😀. Thank you for sharing that high quality video. Take care !!
Great video Eddy. And I learned a lot as always.
I got on a bus in Stirling about a year ago and asked the driver where I should get off the bus so I could go up those hills. she said Blairlogie, but then she changed with another bus driver and when I asked him he said he'd tell me where to get off and it was ALva and he pointed me toward the Glen, I went on up and just kept climbing up till I eventually got to the highest point, was a long old way. It was amazing though and since then I have been back 3 times with the other half and she loves it too. A special place for me.
John
Beautiful video. Loved seeing your adventure across the pennies. Look forward to the next adventure.
Thanks Becky! Lovely video.
Very impressive Jake, walked a 40 days south from the Netherlands.
Brings back memories. Great stuff!
Cheers
Enjoyed this a lot Becky, thank you 🙏🏼🫶🏻
Hi becky. No recent posts . I hope that you are well
What a nice journey trekking and wild camping on the Pennine Way for a week! Your adventure looked both challenging and rewarding, and the landscapes were absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing your experience and all the useful gear recommendations. Take care and keep smiling!
Cheers,
Simon - Tales From Abroad
Great video. Loved the big smile as soon as off the train and in the great outdoors. So relate to that feeling 😊😊
A great channel becky and what a journey . Best wishes and safe travels x. 👍
Lovely content as always. South/West/North Yorkshire is my local area for hiking so I’m glad you enjoyed it and are showing it to the world. I also like how the rain doesn’t get you down, I quite like the rain it’s invigorating.
and Becky's journey became our journey, enjoying every second of your videos! One day will follow the Pennine way
Loved the video Becky. You two are absolute troopers. I liked your wild camp above Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales. Must admit I was willing you to put your feet up in a local pub and stay at the Malham campsite as a treat.
I walked the PW when I was 15. The day I arrived in Edale - and despite being Christmas eve -was akin to summer. During the wee small hours of Christmas day it rained. And, basically, it rained hard all the way to Kirk Yetholm. I finished in the PW in 17 days; one of those PW days forced me to walk non-stop for a whole 24 hours because I wanted a break from another night on a wet floor in a wet sleeping bag wearing wet clothes in a wet tent. And I arrived 20 minutes outside Kirk Yetholm late in the evening. I sat. I felt cold. I felt extremely sorry for myself. And I was frustrated - and wet-through , too. I'll not lie: prior to me walk I was OBSESSED by the PW. John Noakes; AW; John Hillaby. There is a small hill separating the end of the PW and leading down into ones entry into Kirk Yetholm. I left all thoughts and feelings for the Way on the other side of that hill. Still, nostalgia will make me watch your PW. Hope you were dryer at your journey's end than the 15 year-old version of myself was .
Wow great story ! Well done
Thank you becky!
For making my day
Ah thank you for making mine! :)
@@GirlOutdoors 🤗😌
Absolutely brilliant
Another great video, thanks Becky. I love that area above Settle up to Hawes. Thanks for the tip for the Suunto headphones, I also have small ears which ache dreadfully with earbuds etc!!
I hiked the pennine way from edale to kirk yetholm in the summer of '21, after my first year at uni. It was a great walk and is still one of my most memorable backpacking trips. I'd highly encourage you to do the rest of the way - especially the section with high force, Dufton etc and along hadrians wall (we did a detour to look at Vindolana one afternoon). It was also great getting into Scotland and having the benifit of the bothys on the final days
Ive only just found your channel and it is amazing. Thank you for sharing your journeys and best of luck on your next adventure 👍
Lovely to see, it must have been nice to catch up with Jake 😊
The food looked damn good!
Love the peak district, one of my favorite places I've ever been. 👍
It's was mice to see you out hiking 🚶♀️ looked a bit windy yeah it was good nice video and fish and chips looked nice and quiet hoped you enjoyed the trip stay healthy one life enjoy blessed be
Always a joy to watch your trips, love your smile and endless positive approach no matter what occurs. For year's the penine way has been in mind as I remember my uncle walking it when I was a kid, probably about 5. One day I will get it done. Another great video, fair play to Jake for doing lejog on foot, day 54 is some going.
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes you should go for it! :) Take care
Hello Becky hope you are having a wonderful summer 👋🌞
I wish you good luck in all your life
Good to see you out around Yorkshire. Nice spot at Malham there (well, it is when it’s not raining anyway). 😅
always something I wanted to do, since I was a teen, 40 years later never made it, life got n the way.
Great to see you enjoying my stomping ground. Marsden Moor is on my doorstep 😃. The Dark Peak is my regular playground 😅
done that well done, looking to do it again next year. camped at Malam cove, there was a meteor shower for 3 days and stayed over for another nigh
Another great video Becky!
I cycled from Southport to Hornsey on the TPT. We did it in 18.5 hrs. An amazing experience. This video bought back some nice memories
An Amazing trek. Jake seemed like a good lad. Glad I found your channel Becky. Safe Travels. Be at Peace Liked & sub'd
Good thing you take a man with you…keeping you safe on these adventures👍
Really enjoying all of your videos Becky, keep smiling! (S fromCanada)
I would love it, Becky, if you occasionally included some history. For example, "Look, this is Hadrian's wall." Perhaps, the original reason and date on Pennine Way. From your number one fan in Wisconsin, U.S.A. TGP
Great video. I walked past the Penine Way when doing the Hadrian's Wall trial recently.
Good luck for your future adventures
Typically a "Girl Outdoors, Becky", awesome video, that leaves me spell bound with admiration for such a lovely young woman living her life her way. May you always have trails calling for your feet Becky. So far in the years that i have watched and avidly followed you, you haven't posted a video I haven't enjoyed immensely, even if it doesn't fit YT's slot for you.
@johndavidaon6867, agreed 💯. Hello from Poland 🇵🇱 and my rural life channe😊
Hi Becky. Great vlog. Just ordered another pair of vivos using your discount code so thank you x
That’s so kind - thanks so much and enjoy!! :)
В походы в одиночку учат нас слушать и слышать себя. 😊❤
Cool!
That takes a really strong mind and determination to walk all them miles 😮 I can’t go to the shop without driving 😂 so lazy me, great video, your an incredible inspiration 💪💯 keep up the great work
Always such great videos.
Thanks so much!!
Hi, beautiful.It's always nice to see you.And jake , and it's so nice to have a bit of company when you are on the road Be safe.❤❤
Thanks so much :)
Hi Becks. One thing you're guaranteed on the Pennine Way is wind🤣 Great video mate xx
Some familiar places you visited there - Settle, Malham, Edale and Hathersage. I've been to those places at different times. As you said, such a beautiful part of the country. I'm nowhere near as fit as you though. All that walking would kill me! Keep smiling :)
thanks🎉
looooooVe yooou ❤
Girl outdooooor ❤
Hazel Grove!! My hometown, love to see it🤣
Great trip, you certainly eat well.
Love your stuff Becky❤😊
appreciate it :)
Loved this! Jake is smashing the LEJOG 🎉 What trousers do you both wear in the morning are they down trousers or waterproof? 😁
So beautifully filmed, thank you. The joy of the adventures shines through in your face. Great trek by you both. Have to ask though, are you wearing a skort or something else and why? Is it lighter? Less friction? Some other reasons?
Hail is not from cold weather.
Hail comes from very tall cumulonimbus storms with strong updrafts, where the falling water droplets get pulled up very high, where it's very cold, over and over, freezing and then growing larger. When a hail stone gets so large that gravity pulls it down more than the updrafts can pull it up, it falls to earth.
Great video as always. Is there a site or hub or something for contacts you use to find the landowners to ask permission to wild camp?
Cracking watch beck hope your well best wishes from Shropshire Phil ❤👍
Looked like a fantastic jouney! 🙌
Thank you! :)
Very nice hiking/camping video 🤗
I’m worried about you, miss you!
You say the pub are meals expensive! Those firepot meals aren’t cheap! At all!!
Strong girl 💪
love this video!! i would love to do something like this but how do know where your aloud to camp? assuming you can’t just go anywhere, are there specific places?
Do I see an Enlighten Equipment Torrid jacket? Love mine
Surprised you didn't film or mention Top Withens in the Bronte country. The Pennine Way footpath passes the building.
Hi Becky
What shoes were you wearing
Great video 👍
I'm in love.. what a smile she has
Hi Becky Gorgeous Beautiful awesome Amazing scenery 😊
She's beautiful sutch a happy lass.keep tracking Becky ❤
Please let me know which camera you are using here !! Amazing quality :O
Question: What is the long thin inflatable thing Becky is deflating at the start of day 2?
Take me with ya..
Becky, why was your pack twice the volume of Jake’s when he’s walking 10x as far?
I wish Jake well, it is an awesome achievement to do LEJOG. Especially arriving when the Scottish Midges are at their most virulent.
🎬🎥👍🏻🐲🐉🦕🪼 Very awesome video Becky Loch ness monster beautiful.Thanks for the view.Jim kansas city
Nice video 😀👍
what tent did you! use
Hi what type of coat do you have on the film?
I would love if you showed the lovely scenery you talk about. And please tell us about, and show your beautiful country's characteristics while hiking a terrific walk like this one. All the best!
What?
Легких троп вам милая 🙆девушка
What tent do you use ??? Thanks
The one in this video is a 2 man Lanshan 2 Pro - great tent, especially for the price!
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