Amazing achievement - and great filming! As a big fan of @GeoWizard (and Dartmoor), I'd been planning a similar mission for my channel, but have been putting it off, knowing that it would be hell🤣. Well done, lads!
Nicely done; well done guys! I'm a big fan of Geowizard's antics, and watching someone complete a straight-line mission across my favourite place in the world, is awesome!
Great video and perseverance. In my younger days a did a lot of hiking in challenging conditions on the Pennines but Dartmoor is way more unpredictable in my opinion. The weather can change so quickly and the landscape unforgiving. I’ve hiked it in brilliant sunshine turning to absolute deluge and freezing fog and energy sapping winds in the same day. Learning to navigate only by a compass can literally be a life saver if you journey off-path.
Absolutely fascinating challenge. As a Ten Tors kid 86,7,8 and 9 I can fully understand this wild and inhospitable place but love it deeply all the same… Cracking route - genius planning with food dumps and a brilliant debrief with all the tech we have at our disposal, today. Well done and thanks for posting. 🙏
Fantastic achievement on doing the walk in a straight line. What I found even more fantastic though was the production value of the film. The cinematic shots just blew my mind. I was really impressed that you managed to capture these lovely scenes so well. We know Dartmoor quite well & have walked into some of the most difficult terrain so I know that it's very difficult just to get through it let alone manage to concentrate on getting those gorgeous cinematic shots. Very well done. 👏
I have tried walking in a straight line across of various parts of Dartmoor. There are so many areas that are boggy that none of my routes worked out. You start out thinking there is a feasible path & then you start walking around one patch of bog only to find you are in the middle of another one. By the time you have backed out of that you are not sure quite which way you were going in the first place. We had just about enough sense to manage not to get completely stuck.
Great stuff man! I really enjoyed the cinematography, all looks cool. My only gripe is "narration vs original dialogue". This was about 95% narration and I was seriously missing the in the moment stuff. Maybe due to having to make sure you're not seen? That was also weird. You film everything, but the guy on the screen hardly said two words? Anyhoo, keep at it! Love to see more!
Always carry a heavy duty bin liner….weighs nothing,takes up no space and can be used for a hundred and one things, namely putting all your gear in and floating it across rivers etc…….also….have you guys heard of ‘gaiters’??? P.S I enjoyed the video….always satisfying to see others going through the ringer👍🏻
really enjoyed this, very different to other straight line missions though, i would of had 0 clue that is what you were doing if i missed the first 2 mins, no obstacles to go around or farmers fields to run through
On ten tors training, I once accidentally went to Fur Tor (while trying to go to Great Kneeset... genius, right??) and I can confirm that it is VERY wet the entire way round it. Congratulations though, this is an interesting challenge.
what a fantastic film and achievement! well done! The filming was spot on, some really inspiring shots there, even more so considering the weather as well. I have thought of doing something similair, but knowing dartmoor as I do, thought , bugger that, lol. first of, USE HIKING POLES!!! everytime you crossed a river, i almost had a heartattack, lol.....3 points of contact for safety is always recommended on dartmoor IMO. Second, whan planning this, did you just pick to start/end or were there ofther options that didnt make the plan? Actually, just playing with os maps myself, it seems alot harder that just drawing a stright line. As ive said, a great achievement, well done.....ATB WJ
Thanks for the feedback. Will definitely remember hiking poles next time! Yeh, we spent several hours going over google earth and the os map to find some suitable lines. Then I went out beforehand to check a couple of potentially iffy spots on the various routes until we settled on our line. It took a while to find but we managed to find something doable! Glad you enjoyed the video
Very impressive - it has been on my to do list for a while, but after an extremely wet day on Dartmoor on New Years Eve I think it may be postponed even longer! Just one thing, I think gaiters would be a useful addition to your kit as they provide an extra layer of protection from the bogs. Keep up the good work!!
How is this video’s quality so high yet the views so low! The cinematography, the camera angle framing, the colour grading and the editing are just incredible! Felt like I was watching a big screen movie or documentary the whole time!
I have to say having made the attempt at Scotland with Marcus (the chess teacher) and failed, you did an awesome job. I really loved your vid. The camera work is just amazing very professional (is your camera man a professional?) Loved it.
Thanks a lot! I'm not a professional but I'm a very keen videographer so wanted to bring that out in the video. It was a bit challenging running around trying to get the shots without slowing us down too much, but I think it was worth it in the end👍
As someone who has done many hikes on Dartmoor (eg Ten Tors), I'm impressed! How long did it take to find a route that didn't have uncrossable obstacles eg inaccessible land?
It took many many hours looking at google earth and the os map! We had to visit a few obstacles in person before the trip to assess their viability, and we changed the route a few times accordingly
Great achievement and video, well done. Thinking of doing similar, but am I correct in thinking you used your phone for GPS ? If so would you recommend that, did it work / hold out ok ?
Yeh the phone worked okay, we had a few battery banks to keep it charged. It's probably not quite as accurate as a dedicated gps but it's obviously a lot cheaper!
Everytime you think you have reached the bottom of the straight line iceberg, you find another.
Amazing achievement - and great filming! As a big fan of @GeoWizard (and Dartmoor), I'd been planning a similar mission for my channel, but have been putting it off, knowing that it would be hell🤣. Well done, lads!
Nicely done; well done guys! I'm a big fan of Geowizard's antics, and watching someone complete a straight-line mission across my favourite place in the world, is awesome!
Great video and perseverance. In my younger days a did a lot of hiking in challenging conditions on the Pennines but Dartmoor is way more unpredictable in my opinion. The weather can change so quickly and the landscape unforgiving. I’ve hiked it in brilliant sunshine turning to absolute deluge and freezing fog and energy sapping winds in the same day. Learning to navigate only by a compass can literally be a life saver if you journey off-path.
Absolutely fascinating challenge. As a Ten Tors kid 86,7,8 and 9 I can fully understand this wild and inhospitable place but love it deeply all the same…
Cracking route - genius planning with food dumps and a brilliant debrief with all the tech we have at our disposal, today.
Well done and thanks for posting. 🙏
Fantastic achievement on doing the walk in a straight line. What I found even more fantastic though was the production value of the film. The cinematic shots just blew my mind. I was really impressed that you managed to capture these lovely scenes so well. We know Dartmoor quite well & have walked into some of the most difficult terrain so I know that it's very difficult just to get through it let alone manage to concentrate on getting those gorgeous cinematic shots. Very well done. 👏
Thank you 🙂
Love the editing and music. Fantastic adventure.
I have tried walking in a straight line across of various parts of Dartmoor. There are so many areas that are boggy that none of my routes worked out. You start out thinking there is a feasible path & then you start walking around one patch of bog only to find you are in the middle of another one. By the time you have backed out of that you are not sure quite which way you were going in the first place. We had just about enough sense to manage not to get completely stuck.
A straight line mission with amazing cinematography, yes please! Well done!
some great cinematics shots and great video especially across the very tough dartmoor
Amazing cinematography! Very well done
Cheers Ollie! Was partly inspired by you guys and the mission across New Zealand, so epic.
Great stuff man! I really enjoyed the cinematography, all looks cool. My only gripe is "narration vs original dialogue". This was about 95% narration and I was seriously missing the in the moment stuff. Maybe due to having to make sure you're not seen? That was also weird. You film everything, but the guy on the screen hardly said two words? Anyhoo, keep at it! Love to see more!
Good effort, and a good idea to bury a cache. I much prefer this approach of public land where you're not crossing people's gardens and scaring them.
Always carry a heavy duty bin liner….weighs nothing,takes up no space and can be used for a hundred and one things, namely putting all your gear in and floating it across rivers etc…….also….have you guys heard of ‘gaiters’???
P.S I enjoyed the video….always satisfying to see others going through the ringer👍🏻
Great achievement, congratulations, guys!
I hadn't heard of straight lining before - It's a great way to show what a landscape is really like.
I use the rain fly of the backpack to make it flaot. works well for river crossings or even getting unto an island in a lake.
Great commentary, and views ! Thanks for the walk !
Great achievment! I have crossed a few rivers on Dartmoor and some of them incredibly dodgy, they are nothing like they look on the map.
Great video, you guys are the true heroes.
What was your favourite bit?
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This was so brilliantly filmed and edited. Would love to see you do more straight line missions!
really enjoyed this, very different to other straight line missions though, i would of had 0 clue that is what you were doing if i missed the first 2 mins, no obstacles to go around or farmers fields to run through
it would of been nice to have updates throughout about where exactly you were, i live on dartmoor and struggled to put the locations together lol
Well done. Really enjoyed watching that
IMMENSE .. cheers from Newquay.
Incredible cinematography man! Great looking video in addition to the fantastic content!
On ten tors training, I once accidentally went to Fur Tor (while trying to go to Great Kneeset... genius, right??) and I can confirm that it is VERY wet the entire way round it. Congratulations though, this is an interesting challenge.
This cinematography is honestly just incredible. I was watching in awe. Congratulations guys. An incredible achievement!
Thanks! 😊
what a fantastic film and achievement! well done!
The filming was spot on, some really inspiring shots there, even more so considering the weather as well. I have thought of doing something similair, but knowing dartmoor as I do, thought , bugger that, lol.
first of, USE HIKING POLES!!! everytime you crossed a river, i almost had a heartattack, lol.....3 points of contact for safety is always recommended on dartmoor IMO.
Second, whan planning this, did you just pick to start/end or were there ofther options that didnt make the plan? Actually, just playing with os maps myself, it seems alot harder that just drawing a stright line.
As ive said, a great achievement, well done.....ATB WJ
Thanks for the feedback. Will definitely remember hiking poles next time! Yeh, we spent several hours going over google earth and the os map to find some suitable lines. Then I went out beforehand to check a couple of potentially iffy spots on the various routes until we settled on our line. It took a while to find but we managed to find something doable! Glad you enjoyed the video
Good effort and achievement guys. Good film making too. ATB. Al.
I really enjoyed this video,have a lovely 2023 debs xx.....
Brilliant video and great achievement!
Very impressive - it has been on my to do list for a while, but after an extremely wet day on Dartmoor on New Years Eve I think it may be postponed even longer! Just one thing, I think gaiters would be a useful addition to your kit as they provide an extra layer of protection from the bogs. Keep up the good work!!
What an achievement! Loved the footage, very inspiring. That's a lesson in determination and perseverance if ever I saw one.
Good effort. To me this is the real Dartmoor and the reason I love the place so much. Great footage and commentary.
Many thanks!
You've captured better than any other the beauty and challenges of Dartmoor. Superb video and congratulations on your achievement.
Looks like a pretty awful place to me
How is this video’s quality so high yet the views so low! The cinematography, the camera angle framing, the colour grading and the editing are just incredible!
Felt like I was watching a big screen movie or documentary the whole time!
Thanks so much, really appreciate that 🙂
I don’t pretend that I could perform the task, but were proper waterproof boots against the rules?
Dartmoor is beautiful!
Good hiking 👍🥾
I have to say having made the attempt at Scotland with Marcus (the chess teacher) and failed, you did an awesome job. I really loved your vid. The camera work is just amazing very professional (is your camera man a professional?) Loved it.
Thanks a lot! I'm not a professional but I'm a very keen videographer so wanted to bring that out in the video. It was a bit challenging running around trying to get the shots without slowing us down too much, but I think it was worth it in the end👍
Isn't it illegal to go off trail on Dartmoor? Aren't the peat and flora protected?
I think this video was quite good
Brilliant. Just one question. Why did you use tinned food as opposed to dehydrated?
Mostly because of the price.
7:05 - you dug up the peat? 😮
No, that's not peat :)
Nicely done
Beautiful video 👍
As someone who has done many hikes on Dartmoor (eg Ten Tors), I'm impressed! How long did it take to find a route that didn't have uncrossable obstacles eg inaccessible land?
It took many many hours looking at google earth and the os map! We had to visit a few obstacles in person before the trip to assess their viability, and we changed the route a few times accordingly
Great achievement and video, well done. Thinking of doing similar, but am I correct in thinking you used your phone for GPS ? If so would you recommend that, did it work / hold out ok ?
Yeh the phone worked okay, we had a few battery banks to keep it charged. It's probably not quite as accurate as a dedicated gps but it's obviously a lot cheaper!
Cool bro!
Me and a friend are thinking about doing this. Please can i email you and ask some advise? Thank you