Thanks, Daz. Your presentation has given me some good practical insights in to walking this. Cafes, stores, missing the Cley to Wimbourne section. Cheers, buddy.👍
You're welcome. Can I be boring and ask you what your latest kit list is? I followed your Coast to Coast and admire your approach. I've also got the Dan Durston tent...and am keen to go lighter with my other kit. I feel a synthetic quilt and a synthetic puffy (plus long johns, socks and beanie etc) may be the sleeping-system answer for the damp UK. And I am keen to try trail runners (and embrace the wetness) after 50 years of using leather boots. So, particularly keen for any advice on: - quilts - shoes - rain jacket Cheers :)
Hi mate, yes synthetic might well be the answer for UK conditions. I have just got the EE Torrid jacket as a synthetic alternative to a down jacket. Quilt wise I'm thinking of ordering a synthetic quilt from Valley & Peak. If it hits the fan I like the idea of having synthetic insulation :-)
Great to see you back Darren, I've done the Norfolk Coast a couple of times, great variety. Oh and by the way Stiffkey is pronounced "Stookey", and Cley is pronounced Cly (as in sky). Still a good video. All the best.
Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Daz. Your presentation has given me some good practical insights in to walking this. Cafes, stores, missing the Cley to Wimbourne section. Cheers, buddy.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
A bus? pah! The whole walk is null and void! j/k, another great vid!
Tent looks perfect for it. Good going
Really nice hike! Thanks for sharing
Nice . Got to do that sometime. Looks a cracking hike , looks like a few likely spaces to plot up to. Take it easy . 👍
Love it. Thank you.
Cheers buddy
You're welcome. Can I be boring and ask you what your latest kit list is? I followed your Coast to Coast and admire your approach. I've also got the Dan Durston tent...and am keen to go lighter with my other kit. I feel a synthetic quilt and a synthetic puffy (plus long johns, socks and beanie etc) may be the sleeping-system answer for the damp UK.
And I am keen to try trail runners (and embrace the wetness) after 50 years of using leather boots.
So, particularly keen for any advice on:
- quilts
- shoes
- rain jacket
Cheers :)
Hi mate, yes synthetic might well be the answer for UK conditions. I have just got the EE Torrid jacket as a synthetic alternative to a down jacket.
Quilt wise I'm thinking of ordering a synthetic quilt from Valley & Peak.
If it hits the fan I like the idea of having synthetic insulation :-)
I've never seen such dramatic and varied skies - makes up for the lack of terrain almost
Great to see you back Darren, I've done the Norfolk Coast a couple of times, great variety. Oh and by the way Stiffkey is pronounced "Stookey", and Cley is pronounced Cly (as in sky). Still a good video. All the best.
Ahaa! Now I know, thank you sir
Really want to do this walk, but will try out all my new shiny kit on a local wild camp first.
It's a great walk, one of of my favourites, will do it again for sure