Another great video Daniel I have sat and watched the whole journey over the months really enjoyed it I shall look forward to the final chapter.. Take care mate. Kev.
Great videos Daniel, I did the PW in 2 bits a 2006, and watching someone else do it helps to relive the experience. Curious as to why you never mentioned Miss Hanna Hauxwell's meadows at Balderstones called Birk Hat farm. Well done John M
The section between Bellingham and Byrness gets pretty remote at times. It was a nice change to be walking through the border forest instead of moorland for once!
I have an idea that Bryness village was built for those building Catcleugh Reservoir [a couple of miles further up the A68] rather than primarily for the Forestry Commission.
I think only a dedicated purist uses the path in redesdale forest. Most people use the road as it is in sight and only about 50 yards away. Enjoyed all your videos good effort.
hey daniel... your videos have really inspired me :) im only 20 but have really developed a passion for geography, weather and travelling the world in the last year and half :) i think your videos are absolutely fantastic, 10 times better than them ones you find on youtube that are really short, bad quality and some crap music in the background :) i honestly get so into your videos i feel like im actually there where you are, just brilliant!! btw please dont retire mate... keep em coming :) oh and if you ever need any new ideas of places to go i have plenty for you :P you've visited the highest point in the british isles, how about going to the very lowest point... its called holme fen in the village of holme in cambridgeshire :) low points are never as exciting as high points but hey at least you can say you've been! :D
Another great video Daniel I have sat and watched the whole journey over the months really enjoyed it I shall look forward to the final chapter..
Take care mate.
Kev.
Great videos Daniel, I did the PW in 2 bits a 2006, and watching someone else do it helps to relive the experience. Curious as to why you never mentioned Miss Hanna Hauxwell's meadows at Balderstones called Birk Hat farm.
Well done
John M
Half-past-eleven in the afternoon? LOL! Brilliant as always.
Great piece, up to your usual high standards. The Northumberland part looks like a long trudge!
The section between Bellingham and Byrness gets pretty remote at times. It was a nice change to be walking through the border forest instead of moorland for once!
Thanks Daniel I always look forward to your videos.You've almost done Pennine way whats next?
I have an idea that Bryness village was built for those building Catcleugh Reservoir [a couple of miles further up the A68] rather than primarily for the Forestry Commission.
I think only a dedicated purist uses the path in redesdale forest. Most people use the road as it is in sight and only about 50 yards away. Enjoyed all your videos good effort.
hey daniel... your videos have really inspired me :) im only 20 but have really developed a passion for geography, weather and travelling the world in the last year and half :) i think your videos are absolutely fantastic, 10 times better than them ones you find on youtube that are really short, bad quality and some crap music in the background :) i honestly get so into your videos i feel like im actually there where you are, just brilliant!! btw please dont retire mate... keep em coming :) oh and if you ever need any new ideas of places to go i have plenty for you :P you've visited the highest point in the british isles, how about going to the very lowest point... its called holme fen in the village of holme in cambridgeshire :) low points are never as exciting as high points but hey at least you can say you've been! :D
美しい草原 広い大地素晴らしいです。
One more video to go! I'm not sure what to do next. I might retire from UA-cam or I could do another hiking trail starting in the spring. We'll see!
Don't retire from youtube.Hope you do the Coast to Coast next year.
superb,you ever walk near Whitby or scarborough
Not yet, but I'm considering doing it next year
Oh by the way i assume you will be staying at Uswayford farm on the final stretch?
John M