You’re allowed to change your mind as you go along mate. If the start line and the journey are what gives you inspiration to start with, then half way through your inspiration becomes the goal line that’s absolutely fine. It’s your journey and you do what inspires and makes YOU happy. Life’s a journey and we learn and adapt to the circumstances we find ourselves in. Thanks for sharing.
One of our dearest friends, who used to be so strong and active, is now losing the use of his hands, after his legs became useless, due to ASL. My body is strong, but chubby. I've started to just be happy about the body I am in and what we can do together. Every day is a blessing. (Haze, you would have adored hanging with him.)
Never know where my life is going, but with a planned hike, camp I know exactly where I am because I know where I’m going.. My judge-MENTAL self is clearly waking up… We are all special with no judgement 🙏❤️
All groovy Hazy, as you genuinely forgot your gloves to begin with, so they would have been with you from the start anyway, so destined to be onboard throughout 👍
Cracking vid, thanks for taking us with you. Next to that large rock on the path where you were 'stick or twisting' about laying down your head for the night was where I camped on my coast to coast. Happy memories. Cheers.
Magic Haze! Those landscapes truly are a sight to behold, love how whilst it's agricultural land, it doesn't impede on the land itself unlike here in Ayrshire. That patter with the auld lad was brilliant and there were some Haze classics in there too (Lan-shat it 2 has to be up there). Looking forward to the next installment :)
This post is first class. 1. There is a reason why you are ‘film maker of the year’….this proves it 2. You have ‘self actualised’ ….as this video is your BEST EVER 3. The Lake District is unrivalled as the best place in the world. Why, because it’s accessible, not like places like Niagra Falls or places Eygpt, or places in the outback, where you visit and go back home 4. When you come down from the tops, your into beautiful villages 5. Some of the views in this video was unreal. Chis Bonnington verifies this, as the views from Castle Crag are the best in the world. 6. Locks and latches content is fab. Well done mate.
Love your videos. I’m going to do a long distance hike this spring/summer not decide when yet. You’re videos are class as they give a good insight into what lies ahead but I need to experience it. I can’t wait. Thank you for the videos.
34:30 me and my friend went camping in wales and spent a night in forest of dean on way there, we arrived when it was dark and raining so were hasty to find a suitable pitch spot. unbeknownst to us the one bit of flat ground we set up on also turned out to be a trail which we discovered in the morning when a dog was sniffing outside our tents lol. the people that walked through our camp were very understanding tho and we set off
Watching this in Qatar wishing I was back home for some cold and beautiful views. Camping/fishing/hiking trip happening in the lakes when I get back. Been waiting for this video and it didn't disappoint mate. Quality as always. Luv ❤️
Regarding change of kit.... To be honest we all know you'd get by with original kit list... But I think where safety is concerned as in severe verglass on tops then to not adapt would seem ill conceived... But I understand the conundrum
Enjoying watching this trip buddy , I've also just read a bit on BBC travel I think it was about the resurgence of bushcraft including an interview with the one and only Paul Haze , don't let the fame change you lol
Went to that stone circle many years ago ,was having a lovely day then a load of people turned up started hugging stones and doing strange things so made a quick exit, never went back again .really enjoyed last good few weekends sitting back enjoying your journey ,will never look at a gate same way again ,nice one mate ,top man .👍🏻...
As someone that also suffers with their hands, I would highly recommend the new sealskinz gloves that are convertible into mittens. Unless you're planning on plunging your hands in water you never have to take them off. Sorted me right out when I did a load of hiking/camping in Scotland over Christmas.
Spot on Paul, very nice views and what a lovely place. Snow stopped play for us this weekend had a couple of nights wild camp arranged in the van but had to abandon. Will reorg for this next week after another crueler at work which always makes it worth while and the run to the hills Friday straight after work. Keep on enjoying pal you get some amazing feedback on here so keep up the good work.
Hazeville tennesee.. that Timelapse past the river, never see that mate, where nowts happening on’t video but everything’s happening for thee, splendid!
Haven't been out all winter but got couple plans for circle routes up here in Scotland starting next month. Your videos are always the inspiration I need for some noggin healing. Cheers mate, take care
Loving this series of videos in an area I have been fortunate to have walked for 30+ years. The walk to Rosthwaite from Keswick is one of my all time favourites. So glad you had good weather to see it at it's best.
Brilliant stuff as always Hazey! I looked up your man on the boulder plaque - Gordon Hallworth. He was a 21 year old student at Manchester Uni in 1939. He was out with the Mountaineering Club on a winter weekend break when he got into trouble with a couple of friends. The bridge marked on their OS map had been washed away some years previously and they didn't know another had been built nearby as it was dark and their torch had failed. Trying to find another route in the dark and icy conditions (compounded by falling in the gill at one point adding to his hypothermic state) his friends had to leave him sheltered by the boulder to get help, but by the time anyone could get back to him he had died. Sad tale but love me a bit of history!
Loved the Timelapse’s of the walk in this one, really beautiful. as someone who can’t go on walks/hikes but would if I could, it’s nice to be able to see what you see as you go. Muuuuuch appreciated. 🍄✨
The neolithic axes in Cumbria were quarried at langdale. Cumbrian green stone it's beautiful. I was given a big lump to knap. Saving it for a rainy day
This is my favourite video, so far. The scenery is stunning!! I now fancy walking that section to Rosthwaite the next time I'm down there. - last year we tried to cycle from Ashness Bridge up Walla Crag but had to give up. Looking forward to the next one 👍 Katie
Awesome stuff. We’ll done mate facing the cold and seeing the beauty in it. When’s part 5? I can’t wait for more of this noggin healing, perspective honing nectar for the soul 👌🏻 x
You’re allowed to change your mind as you go along mate. If the start line and the journey are what gives you inspiration to start with, then half way through your inspiration becomes the goal line that’s absolutely fine. It’s your journey and you do what inspires and makes YOU happy. Life’s a journey and we learn and adapt to the circumstances we find ourselves in. Thanks for sharing.
Well said mate thanks
Thanks for the bants. @12:14 lush bokeh
You’re a legend mate! Thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are an inspiration Hazy. And a noggin healer.
Cheers Pete
Oh man, i wish we all get to meet ppl like that man at the beginning of whatever quest we're on! he was as clear as spring, good vibes♡
One of our dearest friends, who used to be so strong and active, is now losing the use of his hands, after his legs became useless, due to ASL. My body is strong, but chubby. I've started to just be happy about the body I am in and what we can do together. Every day is a blessing. (Haze, you would have adored hanging with him.)
"See you later Russel" its priceless 👌✌
Never know where my life is going, but with a planned hike, camp I know exactly where I am because I know where I’m going.. My judge-MENTAL self is clearly waking up…
We are all special with no judgement 🙏❤️
Loved that exchange with the local fella. Cheered me up
All groovy Hazy, as you genuinely forgot your gloves to begin with, so they would have been with you from the start anyway, so destined to be onboard throughout 👍
Hazy, beautiful! The Hazel Bank, mukbang was a special treat as well😅. Cheers to you, and I raise my glass to absent friends.
The farmer at the start actually taking the time to speak to you⛺️⛺️⛺️class
11:00 the boss/apprentice 🤣🤣
So beautiful!! If you snuggle up with your batteries in your sleeping bag at night it helps them last longer but you probably already know this. X
Beautiful. Absolutely stunning journey. ♥️♥️♥️
You have broken me I am now looking at latches and eating them out an about, keep it up. Love your stuff. Thanks
I love bumping into to good people like t farmer on my travels. Makes me smile too.❤
He was a top bloke
Fabulous day's hiking Hazey. Bants right up there too. Top lad.
Always nice to find a wee memory foam section underfoot , great vid
Your a sound Gaddgie Hazey Fantazy........thank for another mint vid :-)
banter with yer auld wan at the start made me miss the north. class.
Just a quick suggestion, Map time to the music from Tony Harts - The Gallery.
Lovely stuff mate! Weathers really doing you a solid here, beautiful pal 😎
Cracking vid, thanks for taking us with you. Next to that large rock on the path where you were 'stick or twisting' about laying down your head for the night was where I camped on my coast to coast. Happy memories. Cheers.
Just makes my Sunday watching your videos Paul 👍 What great footage, and voice over 👍💥
Thanks mate
Another belter Hazel!!!!!
just discovered your videos and really enjoying them, love your enthusiasm for the spring loaded gates 😆
Latch & lock specialist keep it up mate
Magic Haze! Those landscapes truly are a sight to behold, love how whilst it's agricultural land, it doesn't impede on the land itself unlike here in Ayrshire. That patter with the auld lad was brilliant and there were some Haze classics in there too (Lan-shat it 2 has to be up there). Looking forward to the next installment :)
Your happiness is infectious. Sat watching the video with a huge grin on my face while enjoying my takeaway Parmo (just for the electrolites).
Hahah Parmo is 98% leckies mate
This man knows fine cuisine.
More latch reviews please. We are here for the latches!!!
Awesome one even a all the best from farmer at the beginning love it
Time for a catch up on yer journey Hazy 👍🏼
This post is first class.
1. There is a reason why you are ‘film maker of the year’….this proves it
2. You have ‘self actualised’ ….as this video is your BEST EVER
3. The Lake District is unrivalled as the best place in the world. Why, because it’s accessible, not like places like Niagra Falls or places Eygpt, or places in the outback, where you visit and go back home
4. When you come down from the tops, your into beautiful villages
5. Some of the views in this video was unreal. Chis Bonnington verifies this, as the views from Castle Crag are the best in the world.
6. Locks and latches content is fab.
Well done mate.
Brilliant videos mate,can not wait to get to the lakes next month
Love your videos so mutch.
Love your videos. I’m going to do a long distance hike this spring/summer not decide when yet. You’re videos are class as they give a good insight into what lies ahead but I need to experience it. I can’t wait. Thank you for the videos.
I've bought a load of gear off your Amazon store this weekend, can't wait for some adventures this year. Thank you for the inspiration!
The Robin is deffo your power animal mate
Bro can’t I have like a gorilla or a shark or something?
@@HazeOutdoors 🤣🤣 they choose you.."messenger" bro, you deliver it well. 🙏
Castlerigg Stone Circle was also the site for the great b-boy dance battle of 2450 BC
Belter of an episode !!!!
Great to see you buzzing mate
Ends on a cliffhanger …
Roll on Episode 5
34:30 me and my friend went camping in wales and spent a night in forest of dean on way there, we arrived when it was dark and raining so were hasty to find a suitable pitch spot. unbeknownst to us the one bit of flat ground we set up on also turned out to be a trail which we discovered in the morning when a dog was sniffing outside our tents lol. the people that walked through our camp were very understanding tho and we set off
It's so nice to hear you rambling about your thoughts! ❤
That gate sure needed a MEDIC call 🤣
Nice one Paul. ❤️
Quality m8 them Robins 🐦🦜 love you and so do I thanks for sharing pal..
I'm here for Latch & locks
Looks a cracking walk, the nice weather always helps. 👍
Absolute gold this vid mate, you legend. The Lakes are brilliant and respeck to you for doing it when it's chillsome
Just stop it mate !! Ya killing me man. Flipping love this series. ❤️
Watching this in Qatar wishing I was back home for some cold and beautiful views. Camping/fishing/hiking trip happening in the lakes when I get back. Been waiting for this video and it didn't disappoint mate. Quality as always. Luv ❤️
Wow! That’s pretty cool mate, glad I can bring you a taste of Blighty
Regarding change of kit.... To be honest we all know you'd get by with original kit list... But I think where safety is concerned as in severe verglass on tops then to not adapt would seem ill conceived... But I understand the conundrum
Brilliant filming, composing and editing my friend. This looks amazing 🔥🔥🎥
Legend pal loving the latch and locks 😂 looks a great route for 100 miles around the lakes superb channel hazey 👏👏😉🤙
Enjoying watching this trip buddy , I've also just read a bit on BBC travel I think it was about the resurgence of bushcraft including an interview with the one and only Paul Haze , don't let the fame change you lol
Lovin’ this, can wait till the next episode 👍🏻
Another top video. Thought the walking Timelapse was a nice touch. Keep it up ❤
Cheers mate, I appreciate the feedback
Went to that stone circle many years ago ,was having a lovely day then a load of people turned up started hugging stones and doing strange things so made a quick exit, never went back again .really enjoyed last good few weekends sitting back enjoying your journey ,will never look at a gate same way again ,nice one mate ,top man .👍🏻...
As someone that also suffers with their hands, I would highly recommend the new sealskinz gloves that are convertible into mittens. Unless you're planning on plunging your hands in water you never have to take them off. Sorted me right out when I did a load of hiking/camping in Scotland over Christmas.
Great to see you buzzing again. Another great video Paul.
Spot on Paul, very nice views and what a lovely place. Snow stopped play for us this weekend had a couple of nights wild camp arranged in the van but had to abandon. Will reorg for this next week after another crueler at work which always makes it worth while and the run to the hills Friday straight after work. Keep on enjoying pal you get some amazing feedback on here so keep up the good work.
Hazeville tennesee.. that Timelapse past the river, never see that mate, where nowts happening on’t video but everything’s happening for thee, splendid!
That time-lapse of the sunset was something else! Absolutely stunning! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Cheers Haze 🍻
Haven't been out all winter but got couple plans for circle routes up here in Scotland starting next month. Your videos are always the inspiration I need for some noggin healing. Cheers mate, take care
Loving this series of videos in an area I have been fortunate to have walked for 30+ years. The walk to Rosthwaite from Keswick is one of my all time favourites. So glad you had good weather to see it at it's best.
Where's the next episode pal? Sat here with my Mrs. eagerly waiting for our Sunday evening routine to continue
Brilliant stuff as always Hazey! I looked up your man on the boulder plaque - Gordon Hallworth. He was a 21 year old student at Manchester Uni in 1939. He was out with the Mountaineering Club on a winter weekend break when he got into trouble with a couple of friends. The bridge marked on their OS map had been washed away some years previously and they didn't know another had been built nearby as it was dark and their torch had failed. Trying to find another route in the dark and icy conditions (compounded by falling in the gill at one point adding to his hypothermic state) his friends had to leave him sheltered by the boulder to get help, but by the time anyone could get back to him he had died. Sad tale but love me a bit of history!
That’s amazing mate! I really appreciate you telling that 🧡
Mate, got a 2 month old atm so not really got the time to get out and about as much as I'd like. Your vids are a great escape, thank you!
I LOVE your videos...your running dialogues! Thanks mate! Looking forward to the next one. Cheers!
Loved the Timelapse’s of the walk in this one, really beautiful. as someone who can’t go on walks/hikes but would if I could, it’s nice to be able to see what you see as you go. Muuuuuch appreciated. 🍄✨
My favourite part of the lakes! Loving this series! That sausage wellington looked bang on lad!
Enjoying this series pal. Keep up the good work 👏
This is a great video chap. Thank you :)
Ah Hazey , the Sunday staple, sitting with a glass of Red , feet up ! What a journey, gates of Britain tutorial on route 😂 Keep it coming lad 🇮🇪🇮🇪👌👌
Cheers 🍷
Looks a beauty hike that mate. Lovely to watch. Thanks for taking the time to make and share it. Much love.
Counterweight Latches and Locks. Living the dream bruv 🥳
@GIVEAWAY-200 hello telegram bot.
Class hazy mate scenery is stunning glad you’re enjoying it well deserved beer on the way peace and love mate always 👍👌❤️🙏
Thank you for taking us along 👍
Loving this journey Hazey! Put a couple of oxo cubes in your brew kit, got to be better than hot water 🤢
Hazy, Just read a BBC article about bushcraft and they were talking about you!
Looks like you're properly famous.
Buzzing been looking forward to this just for maximum support I'll watch on my TV on my other account well done hazey for coming back to it 👍
Can't get enough of this Haze. Love it man 👨
Real quality, man. Always love to see you in the Lakes. Keeping it real, bro 🙏🏻. Respect, as always 👍
Tonight's viewing sorted. Excellent!
Can’t wait to watch it later x
Oh yesss.. sunday sorted
The Lake District is on my to do list, thanks for the upload looks magical!
The neolithic axes in Cumbria were quarried at langdale. Cumbrian green stone it's beautiful. I was given a big lump to knap. Saving it for a rainy day
That’s cool mate, I’ll have to google those axes 🪓
@@HazeOutdoors you can watch a mate make one if want. Search for 'Will Lord green stone axe' he sent me the stone
Love the Hazy Sunday's ✌️
Thanks mate
Some great weather there mate 😮 It's got to go pear shaped soon 👍😄
Another fantastic vid Hazy. Thank you so much Respect your choice on not changing ur kit! Real integrity. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers🍻Haze Great part 4!✌
This is my favourite video, so far.
The scenery is stunning!!
I now fancy walking that section to Rosthwaite the next time I'm down there.
- last year we tried to cycle from Ashness Bridge up Walla Crag but had to give up.
Looking forward to the next one 👍 Katie
Another belter Hazy. 👌 Also, a nod to your music selections, they match the mood perfectly and also added to my Spotify playlist. Magic 😊
Awesome stuff. We’ll done mate facing the cold and seeing the beauty in it. When’s part 5? I can’t wait for more of this noggin healing, perspective honing nectar for the soul 👌🏻 x
The size of that sausage roll! Hope that helped getting over the horror of the sunken squealer gate. Gan canny bro
Aye, nee bother pal hahaha
Awesome. Enjoying the trip.
Absolutely good vibes mate!!
Cheers mate
Just bought and supped a Northern Monk Hazy wotsit in your honour today. Great walk and video. Thanks
Cheers 🍻
Lovely hiking, great video as always Mr Haze.
Boss are you kieth cheggers your glowing great to see peace and love from 1 leg UK England
Get one cheep usb solar panels to charge up a power bank wen walking