Good afternoon Andy, great video and a beautiful route. Some fantastic scenery along the way too, really enjoy a good distance hike video and you have done this really well, thank you. In particular the rivers and bridges caught our attention, just lovely. The helicopters were pretty cool, such a skill to fly one! I think that does count as glamping, Baa-baa-q included in the cost too we here 🐏🔥 Have a great week, catch you again soon, Ceri and Kat 👍☕♥️🏕
Thanks for the comment, I could of been in the army air corps but decided go in the artillery instead. so I could of been a helicopter pilot instead have tinnitus from the guns, lol the good thing is there's more river walking and crossings in part 2, thanks for watching
Wow, so much amazing history packed into one area...I would need to just sit down on one of those stones to contemplate and let it all sink in. Happy for the narration as it certainly is an intriguing area. Thanks for the adventure and hope you have a wonderful week ahead...Bruce and Otis
So pleased to have come across your channel and finally sat back to watch this expedition. I was alert the whole way through it was that interesting. I agree water is amazing stuff. We are waterlings. I am right behind this river walk because I'm a river man to. Good to see the village at the start although a wrench for them at the time. It's the same in the Elan Valley a Wye tributary yet Birmingham water. Well, thanks for that - next one. Mark
Thanks for the comment, I walked the grand union canal from London to Birmingham and continued on the canals to Nottingham a few years ago, again was great to walk by water the whole route, water is a magical thing
Superb video, really informative and looks like you had a great time!! I live on the Heritage Way so it’s a walk I’ve always wanted to do, just need to find the time! Really enjoyed watching this, so much history on one route. Great stuff 👍
Good stuff Andy. I’ve been looking forward to this one. I’m walking the DVHW myself in just over a weeks time. I think I’ll be starting in Shardlow though just to be awkward 😆
This is one of the easiest long distance walks highly recommend.
Yes just follow the river
Just wanted to say ur abandon tunnel video and all ur other videos are great 👍
Thanks much appreciated
great scenery and interesting history and facts
Thanks much appreciated
Good afternoon Andy, great video and a beautiful route. Some fantastic scenery along the way too, really enjoy a good distance hike video and you have done this really well, thank you. In particular the rivers and bridges caught our attention, just lovely. The helicopters were pretty cool, such a skill to fly one!
I think that does count as glamping, Baa-baa-q included in the cost too we here 🐏🔥 Have a great week, catch you again soon, Ceri and Kat 👍☕♥️🏕
Thanks for the comment, I could of been in the army air corps but decided go in the artillery instead. so I could of been a helicopter pilot instead have tinnitus from the guns, lol the good thing is there's more river walking and crossings in part 2, thanks for watching
Great video as always, keep up the good work
Thanks will do
So much of interest along the way Andy...you have certainly done your research...well done Bud
Thanks Steve, it is a busy route for history and things of interest
Wow, so much amazing history packed into one area...I would need to just sit down on one of those stones to contemplate and let it all sink in. Happy for the narration as it certainly is an intriguing area. Thanks for the adventure and hope you have a wonderful week ahead...Bruce and Otis
Thanks, there's so much more history in part 2, it was a great trail to do too
So pleased to have come across your channel and finally sat back to watch this expedition. I was alert the whole way through it was that interesting. I agree water is amazing stuff. We are waterlings. I am right behind this river walk because I'm a river man to. Good to see the village at the start although a wrench for them at the time. It's the same in the Elan Valley a Wye tributary yet Birmingham water. Well, thanks for that - next one. Mark
Thanks for the comment, I walked the grand union canal from London to Birmingham and continued on the canals to Nottingham a few years ago, again was great to walk by water the whole route, water is a magical thing
@@ExpeditionHiker A pleasure. Hey they sound good walks. I can see how the water will have become part of your being.
Superb video, really informative and looks like you had a great time!! I live on the Heritage Way so it’s a walk I’ve always wanted to do, just need to find the time! Really enjoyed watching this, so much history on one route. Great stuff 👍
Day 2 has a lot more history as reach Chatsworth and the Derwent Mills - its a great walk well worth doing and the Derbyshire Portway too
Good stuff Andy. I’ve been looking forward to this one. I’m walking the DVHW myself in just over a weeks time. I think I’ll be starting in Shardlow though just to be awkward 😆
part 2 next week in my opinion the best part, you wont be short on things to see
The 'private' jet is likely a military trainer aircraft Andy
bit weird why one wheel was in and one out though, but guess that could of been why flying so low
Did you finish it? Waiting for part 2
Part 2 out today, buckle up
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Yep
Or 281 more for haunted house sleep over