Nice vid. Used to stay in a cottage many times in Hartsop and my wife and I have done this walk in many guises. Though our favourite walk in the area is to start at rhe church in Troutbeck on the A592 and take the footpath at The Howe. Then we head to Yolk, Ill Bell, Froswick, Thornthwaite Crag, back to Park Fell, and The Tongue. Then follow the slightly higher path down the valley and head to the pub at Limefitt Holiday Park for a swift pint of Wainwright's.
Hello. Brilliant series of videos. This particular video is of interest because we did the Coast2Coast in 2015. Sadly we had very similar weather at Kidsty Pike, mist and no view. Later in the day we arrived at Shap and from our accommodation there was Kidsty Pike clear as in all it's glory. We did the walk in September and that was the only day like it the whole 16 days of the walk. Cheers from New Zealand.
I did this walk in 2018 (minus High Raise) but in the opposite direction. I also covered part of your route in 2011 during my C2C. It was great to watch your video and to relive fond memories. Keep up the good work.
Love the content pal. Just started documenting my Wainwright and outdoors adventures so watching your videos is very helpful. Keep up the great work see you out on the fells 🏔️🙌
Thank you - sorry I missed this comment. It's about 8.9 miles, but we always take longer (with filming) than a straightforward walk would - I'd guess about 6 -7 hours?
Fantastic! Thanks for another great episode of my favourite to show!
Thanks, Darren!
Friday evening, couple of beers watching a few of your videos, bringing back memories from the early 2000's. thank you. ATB from Canada
Thanks, Kenny. Glad to hear you enjoyed them! All the best.
Nice vid. Used to stay in a cottage many times in Hartsop and my wife and I have done this walk in many guises. Though our favourite walk in the area is to start at rhe church in Troutbeck on the A592 and take the footpath at The Howe. Then we head to Yolk, Ill Bell, Froswick, Thornthwaite Crag, back to Park Fell, and The Tongue. Then follow the slightly higher path down the valley and head to the pub at Limefitt Holiday Park for a swift pint of Wainwright's.
Loved this one! The low cloud over the trail was especially delightful. Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Beautiful place, Scotland is amazing, always great to see those hills and mountains, the long fields, and old walls!
Scotland really is amazing. I’m sure the Cumbrians would agree 😊
A proper Lake District day! Great video. My knees still haven't forgiven me for my Gray Crag descent and that was back in May 😅
Thanks, Ian! Yes, it’s a long descent, isn’t it?!
Thank you for another great video. Your content has put the Lake District front and centre of my hiking plans such as they may be.
Thanks, Andy. Good to hear - hope you have some great days on the fells!
Really enjoyed that. A monster of a walk. I always watch your adventures. Thank you
Thanks, Julie. Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi, I enjoy all your videos and your dry sense of humour (if indeed you are still reading)
Thanks, Paul. Great to know! All the best.
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Hello. Brilliant series of videos. This particular video is of interest because we did the Coast2Coast in 2015. Sadly we had very similar weather at Kidsty Pike, mist and no view. Later in the day we arrived at Shap and from our accommodation there was Kidsty Pike clear as in all it's glory. We did the walk in September and that was the only day like it the whole 16 days of the walk. Cheers from New Zealand.
Thanks, Chris. So pleased you've enjoyed the videos! All the best.
I did this walk in 2018 (minus High Raise) but in the opposite direction. I also covered part of your route in 2011 during my C2C. It was great to watch your video and to relive fond memories. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, Brian!
Love the content pal. Just started documenting my Wainwright and outdoors adventures so watching your videos is very helpful. Keep up the great work see you out on the fells 🏔️🙌
Thank you! Hope to see you out there, sometime!
hi Neil, great video as usual. how long a walk is this? thanks for all these adventures to come.
Thank you - sorry I missed this comment. It's about 8.9 miles, but we always take longer (with filming) than a straightforward walk would - I'd guess about 6 -7 hours?
Another cracker 👍
Thanks, John!