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.👍
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.
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 :-)
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
Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
Really nice hike! Thanks for sharing
Tent looks perfect for it. Good going
Nice . Got to do that sometime. Looks a cracking hike , looks like a few likely spaces to plot up to. Take it easy . 👍
A bus? pah! The whole walk is null and void! j/k, another great vid!
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
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 :-)
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
Clay or Cley? Actually it's pronounced "Haysboro"🙃