Wow, two years afterwards, and your emotional moment (Filmed) when you cried, I was in tears too, Well done on your journey and thanks for filming the highlights and lowlights, will see what other delights you have filmed.
Well done Dome . Great vid. We have been to robin hoods bay (and Whitby) quite often and what a beautiful place to end your coast to coast walk. thanks again .
I used to live up in Hartlepool and walk, most of the route but not in one go. What you did is monumental and all credit to you. After nine days of that the slightest thing would have pissed me of too
Congratulations on completing the C2C but particularly on making such a great film of it at the same time. I have a fledgling UA-cam channel myself and know just how difficult it is to hike and film at the same time, particularly when you’re feeling tired and can’t face filming. You did brilliantly, well done. I’ve subscribed.
Hi Dome. I just came across your video and you’ve blown me away. I don’t even know you, but I am so proud of you. I live very near to Robin Hood’s Bay and am well aware of the ‘ Wainwrights’ hills and all his walks. I know how hard they are to do because I’ve done a few myself,and you did bloody marvellously. Watching your video cheered my soul, you have such a beautiful bubbly character and a wonderful personality. You take care lass and stay just exactly as you are, you’re FAB.Do some more Wainwright hills and unfold your wings. Much love to you. Bill. 😃👍❤️👌xxx
Loved your video, very interesting and informative. I'm doing the c2c this summer. I walked the Pennine way last year and I totally get the emotional bit, I felt the same when I saw Kirk Yetholm.
All I can say is Well done you. Me and my wife are doing C2C tomorrow 18.09.2021, well heading to St Bees tomorrow and starting the ADVENTURE on Sunday. Well I hope our walk goes as well as yours.....also great content and shows it's not all plain sailing. Well done.
Such a good video - loved the narrating, and your positivity 😊 editing is on point too - can’t wait to take my shot at it. Had it planned when COVID-19 hit 2 years ago. Anyways - Thx for a great video 🙏🏻😊
Loved your video. Working up to doing this walk. What navigation methods were you using. There are so many publications. Thanks for sharing stay safe 🔥
I don't now how/why people do these hikes in what are essentially very light weight trainers. Keeping your feet dry does so much for your over all mentality on a hike. Get some proper boots. Once you break them in you won't regret it. 👌
So, to clarify: one bus, two trains, and three tube journeys, and they were all terrible. There's a common denominator in all of this, and it might be you. Perhaps you are the problem, not everyone else.
Your shoes look a little light weight for the walking you are doing….maybe better to use a light boot, which would have kept your feet drier, for this type of hike
Only reason for boots is ankle support otherwise trail running shoes are much better. Trainers dry out much quicker too. And before anyone says use goretex boots, problem is they have 2 big holes in them and weigh a ton when wet. Just my opinion though, each to their own.
Wow, two years afterwards, and your emotional moment (Filmed) when you cried, I was in tears too, Well done on your journey and thanks for filming the highlights and lowlights, will see what other delights you have filmed.
Well done Dome . Great vid. We have been to robin hoods bay (and Whitby) quite often and what a beautiful place to end your coast to coast walk. thanks again .
I used to live up in Hartlepool and walk, most of the route but not in one go. What you did is monumental and all credit to you. After nine days of that the slightest thing would have pissed me of too
loved ya video and hike.You are amazing well done and dont ever say you showed a ugly side thats a side you dont have. love from me.xx
Well done this is an awesome diary of an epic journey, I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish.
Just discovered your video fantastic really enjoyed well done 😊
Congratulations on completing the C2C but particularly on making such a great film of it at the same time. I have a fledgling UA-cam channel myself and know just how difficult it is to hike and film at the same time, particularly when you’re feeling tired and can’t face filming. You did brilliantly, well done. I’ve subscribed.
Hi Dome. I just came across your video and you’ve blown me away. I don’t even know you, but I am so proud of you. I live very near to Robin Hood’s Bay and am well aware of the ‘ Wainwrights’ hills and all his walks. I know how hard they are to do because I’ve done a few myself,and you did bloody marvellously. Watching your video cheered my soul, you have such a beautiful bubbly character and a wonderful personality. You take care lass and stay just exactly as you are, you’re FAB.Do some more Wainwright hills and unfold your wings. Much love to you. Bill. 😃👍❤️👌xxx
Well done for making it all the way. You had a tough schedule. I can empathise with your feelings about public transport.
Very good video and I am going to the walk next summer 👍👍🍻🆒🇬🇧
I enjoyed watching your journey.
Loved the video thanks for sharing 👍.
Great video, great effort. Well done.
Loved your video, very interesting and informative. I'm doing the c2c this summer. I walked the Pennine way last year and I totally get the emotional bit, I felt the same when I saw Kirk Yetholm.
How you've only got 7000 views is beyond me! Deserves a million! That's a real hard slog!
Well done great achievement in 9 days, i'll be having a crack at this in spring.
great adventure Dome i am heading out on this trail very soon great insight to what i am going to expect atb daz
All I can say is Well done you. Me and my wife are doing C2C tomorrow 18.09.2021, well heading to St Bees tomorrow and starting the ADVENTURE on Sunday. Well I hope our walk goes as well as yours.....also great content and shows it's not all plain sailing. Well done.
Thanks Dom.How is the mental health doing today? My wife and I would like to walk this trail one day and she is also a therapist. Good luck to you.
Inspirational! You did exceptionally well, you should be very proud of yourself 👍
Great vid
Such a good video - loved the narrating, and your positivity 😊 editing is on point too - can’t wait to take my shot at it. Had it planned when COVID-19 hit 2 years ago.
Anyways - Thx for a great video 🙏🏻😊
Loved your video. Working up to doing this walk. What navigation methods were you using. There are so many publications.
Thanks for sharing stay safe 🔥
I make lentil pasties with tofu and take nuts as trail snacks. The less meat and dairy the more land we can restore to nature.
Well done! I managed to get to Shap before my knees gave me too much pain. It's It's very hard first 4 days!
Cinder track Cleveland way to Scarborough is amazing but not after a coast to coast ❤walk
Hey Dome, I'm doing the C2C in two weeks any tips? I appreciate how honest you are about the highs and lows.
I compltely missed that but hope you had an amazing trip
I don't now how/why people do these hikes in what are essentially very light weight trainers. Keeping your feet dry does so much for your over all mentality on a hike. Get some proper boots. Once you break them in you won't regret it. 👌
So, to clarify: one bus, two trains, and three tube journeys, and they were all terrible. There's a common denominator in all of this, and it might be you. Perhaps you are the problem, not everyone else.
I can't stand all this narcissism
aw darling, so sorry you are not getting the attention you crave. thanks for the comment
Your shoes look a little light weight for the walking you are doing….maybe better to use a light boot, which would have kept your feet drier, for this type of hike
Only reason for boots is ankle support otherwise trail running shoes are much better. Trainers dry out much quicker too. And before anyone says use goretex boots, problem is they have 2 big holes in them and weigh a ton when wet. Just my opinion though, each to their own.
I second trail runners for the C2C no need for boots and it makes the walk harder not easier in my view.
Cute nose.