Subscribe and hit the bell notification 🔔 to be notified when the next episode drops (If you want). I'll be taking on the Yorkshire coast, going on an emotional roller coaster and sleeping in a graveyard amongst other things. Thanks for watching mate. Also big up Neil and everyone in the fire service for the tireless and heroic work they do 🫡
Come on Haze I think it’s time for you to to the best and toughest walk in UK the South west coastal walk, 630 miles starting in Minehead Somerset, into North Devon, I believe the toughest part, onto Cornwall around lands end back into south Devon meet me for a drink in Torbay onto Dorset and the finish line. Now that’s a walk. Would make a brilliant multi part series.
I have really gained so much knowledge about the UK from watching your channel I live in Northern California so to be honest I never thought that it was so vast with as much wild land as you have shown throughout your videos and the Great Trails you have as well I have gained some wonderful knowledge from you and your honesty Which I truly do appreciate I wish you continued happiness and lasting enjoyment in your travels through life God Bless you and yours
You and a few other UA-camrs have inspired me, at the ripe old age of 66, to take up wild camping. Did my first last night (bivvy) and really enjoyed it, apart from lugging the cheap, overfilled (11.5kg) rucksack! Good to listen to the owls and barking deer (muntjac??) though. Great series, Hazey, and I always look forward to the next instalment.
Won't be home to midnight, got work at 5am but you know I'm watching this before I get some sleep later. Already smashed the like button because we know it's good without watching.
@@HazeOutdoors You have to do a walk past in the videos, if not your slacking and slacker don't reach their destination. Actually on the walk past you could even put a little quote about life and its journeys.. I like little mind fillers
Been following your journey since slurping shenanigans with sling shots and can I say the ‘how do’ monologue is up there as some of the best. Full on belly laugh at the heat stroke self deprecating commentary. Haze you bring sunshine to the dark creases of the soul. Much love and respect .
25:25 it's very common, it's called "the call of the void" or " l'appel du vide" - the overwhelming urge to do something incredibly self destructive ... Like diving out of a moving car, jumping off a cliff, throwing your phone into a river etc. Bizarre but extremely fascinating. Look it up. 👍
I was about to comment this 😅 I've heard it evolved as your brain's way of sort of checking in with yourself, sort of like 'I could jump, but I won't, so it's alright'
@@EcoCurious Yeah I've read similar. Like a way of confirming that you don't actually want to destroy yourself, in a weird way. It's all very fascinating.
how do hazey. . been a long time subscriber & always enjoy your videos, but this is my first comment, feeling compelled to sympathise with the ole adhd brain, ive tried and failed so many times to explain this thought process but you nailed it completely. i too have to retreat away fast from heights and edges ,Same with any water too, my adhd brain wants to chuck me in! 😂
Watching from Portugal. I've found your channel a couple days ago and I've gone thru many of your videos. In the past I've tapped out on different phases of a 110 mile trail run I'm trying to finish, for 5 years in a row. I know it's because I haven't had the mental strength to endure the hardship of the low points. You are an inspiration Paul. I think I will get it next time, having your outdoor adventures in the background of my mind. Thank you for leading by example.
Haze! Throwing yourself over the edge, that's Edgar Allan Poe's ' imp of the perverse'. I always get that when walking past a fast flowing river... Hmm I wonder what it would be like to be under that water? 🤔. Great vid btw, you're back on form 👍🏻😁🥰
We had a similar sort of sunset here in lancs a couple of weeks ago. It was a colour I'd literally never seen the sun before... like completely red... not orangy-red, just pure red. It was absolutely stunning.
My back yard… you should have made the detour to Roseberry Topping and dropped down into Newton Under Roseberry. Filled up on cake and coffee (maybe a pint) in the Kings Head.
Get in. Been really looking forward to part three. Loving this series as much as the Highland hike (previous favourite). You're a real inspiration man. Keep on keeping on.
Ey up mi duck, the feeling you described of having the feeling of wanting to jump off the cliff, I had the exactly same feelings the first time I walked down to Durdle Door. Crazy sensation xx
Been waiting for this 3rd part and thoroughly enjoyed it. You’ve got some determination and amazing how you managed to keep the good craic going all the way. And I can’t get enough of the “MEDIC” calls!😂
Apparently quite a few Yew trees in graveyards predate the churches (>1500 years old). The theory is that pagans used Yew trees as shrines .. then when Christianity came over, churches were built next to existing religious sites - as per the instructions of pope Gregory in 601ad. Pretty cool.
"How do"! That made me laugh. I've had the same as I've met others and attempted to greet them and its gone wrong. It's made worse if you live in different areas when general greetings differ from what you might have used years previously and becomes a combination of all of them.🤣
THANK YOU Hazey. My son his hiking in the mountains and it is reassuring to know he has watched all your teachings. Old enough to be your Granny, Dorset girl, living in France🇲🇫🇬🇧
@@HazeOutdoors I am an OG and been following from the early days of woodland camps to seeing you enjoying camping and putting out good content makes me smile. Keep doing what your doing and hope it doesn't end like Neighbours has ...sad times
You know we're in for an epic Hazey adventure when at the end of the day, he consults mapashango/maphew mcconaughey to trace his steps and plan his next route.
Another great video, we've enjoyed watching your journey. Looking forward to the next. Amazing how great your attitude was after describing how you felt that night from the heat. How you got through that must have been intense. Lots of love and cheers from the Colorado Macleans
Great to see you back mate, great watching so far but go steady, do t scramble the noodle for our sake. My brain also says jump off the edge. Looking forward to the next one dude. Stay safe
Enjoyed your video mate. Finished the Wolds Way / Cleveland Way combined a couple of days ago wild camping. Really enjoyed the CW. However, I can definitely say we do not provide enough water fonts in this country. Plenty in other countries in Europe so why not here? A related problem is toilets are now having those combined soap / (hot) water / blowers contraptions so they are locations that have lost their supply of cold drinking water. We need to start a campaign for drinking water fonts on national trails.
Another lovely wander along the way with you Haze, Thank you 🙏 I’m also glad it’s not just me who get’s that overwhelming urge to jump off edges, not in a suicidal way. We crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and all I wanted to do was climb over the barrier and fall into the sea……just because….. I live on Dartmoor so those wild fires were terrible to see as we also get them in the summer and mainly where people have been careless. Thoughtless & unnecessary, especially dangerous with peat and gorse as you say it can smoulder underground for weeks. Wise words of “just don’t bother with fire”. Look forward to next epi!
I knew the heat had done a number on you last week, youcould see it building up as the vid rolled on. Glad you're okay and it wasn't too bad. You got lucky though, Hazo! Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next one.
Another inspirational video. Great to see you can recall a nightmares day hiking with a smile but still getting across the pain. Well done from another Yorkshireman!
25:50 - my brain does this at random times as well. Usually heights, a mad thought creeps in - what would happen if i just leaned too far forward. I've always wondered why my brain does that, but glad im not the only one!
I know that feeling when you are high up with a drop and feel like you are being pulled to the edge. Near me in Tenerife there are somelong abandoned water mine tunnels through the mountains that lead to a deep ravine, towards the bottom there is a 3km cliff ledge walk, path no more that a metre wide with a 300m drop into the sea and a vertical cliff above up to 1000m. I have walked it once and that was enough as i felt i was being pulled over the edge.
Wow 😯. You are a TOPPER Mr Haze 👏 🤘. Hiking in those temperatures 🥵. As it's a Nightmare battleing throw, the bush ( moseies, blk-flies, Deer flies & tick's ) just to get to the Lk. It's only a 8 minute hike, then we have. Blk Bears, Coyotes, Cougars. Was being followed home on Friday night, by a Cougar. As Mr Toni (🐕). Kept turning round ( hackes up - Defensive mode ) . I miss England 🏴 . Yet . Here in 🇨🇦 , you've got some much wilderness to explore 😃. Did you remember. . Form last time 😉, check out the map & compase bearings.
Quality as per hazey! Thinking off setting off on a 1 night trip within the next 2 weeks (first time). Hopefully all goes well and I will be smashing out long hikes in no time like yourself . Long time subscriber. Great inspiration mate 👍 thankyou
Thanks for this. I find your videos therapeutic and amusing. Looking forward to the sections through Port Mulgrave and Runswick. Our family have been visiting this area for many years and there is a green bench on the way down into Runswick dedicated to my mother in law. I hope you enjoyed the walk and look forward to the next episode.
Hi Haze...man I can relate to that one...had a similar experience a couple weeks ago...I was hiking the famous Newfoundland East Coast Trail in Canada on a unusually hot and humid day...ran low on water ...actually became very wobbly and unstable...finally found a small trickle of water and didnt bother to filter just gulped and gulped..luckily our ground water is reasonably good. Any way consider this a formal invite to visit your cousins here in NL and try out our East coast trail...I promise you you wont be disappointed! regards Harry M. Murray
been more fires since near Saltburn ,Yes fires easy started by peat then the roots ,Yes people think they got control but dont realise it spreads underneath, part of the woods as you come into Saltburn if u turned off the is loads fir trees same happened here where you can see how its done Its right near the old saw milll across the stepping stones .Plenty History in Saltburn ,yeh you should stayed on lower path ended on beach without going up to the roads .Hiking in the heat wave probs wasnt the best time to do that walk .Never done it in one myself still not done all the coast yet but most of it .My hardest hike was on that part but going other way in a winter storm lol. Its great walk with some amazing views all over . My home town . Great video .atb Max
You have my sympathy 😥 (and respect for keeping going) with your chafing,.... then all that was quickly forgotten and I was peeing with laughter at your 'How do' scenario 🤣
Grate stuff buddy it was good to see roseberry topping moved south 13 years ago do still miss it try step ones I swear by them thank you for sharing and well done atb Lawrence
Subscribe and hit the bell notification 🔔 to be notified when the next episode drops (If you want). I'll be taking on the Yorkshire coast, going on an emotional roller coaster and sleeping in a graveyard amongst other things. Thanks for watching mate. Also big up Neil and everyone in the fire service for the tireless and heroic work they do 🫡
Come on Haze I think it’s time for you to to the best and toughest walk in UK the South west coastal walk, 630 miles starting in Minehead Somerset, into North Devon, I believe the toughest part, onto Cornwall around lands end back into south Devon meet me for a drink in Torbay onto Dorset and the finish line. Now that’s a walk. Would make a brilliant multi part series.
you always make me laught out load.
The "How do" conversation.
Tell me you've got ADHD without telling me you've got ADHD.
100% relatable for me 🤣
I was worried for you with the sunstroke, then you started talking to fence posts and I knew you were alright!
Did you send me a monthly giveaway message buddy as I wasn't sure it was you or not
I have really gained so much knowledge about the UK from watching your channel I live in Northern California so to be honest I never thought that it was so vast with as much wild land as you have shown throughout your videos and the Great Trails you have as well I have gained some wonderful knowledge from you and your honesty Which I truly do appreciate I wish you continued happiness and lasting enjoyment in your travels through life God Bless you and yours
You and a few other UA-camrs have inspired me, at the ripe old age of 66, to take up wild camping. Did my first last night (bivvy) and really enjoyed it, apart from lugging the cheap, overfilled (11.5kg) rucksack! Good to listen to the owls and barking deer (muntjac??) though.
Great series, Hazey, and I always look forward to the next instalment.
They make a horrendously intimidating noise, if you've never heard them before, don't they!?
you're as young as the woman you feel
You're pack weight should ideally be 1/5 th of your body weight. Mine's 25 kg!!
@@James-gf9jl too heavy by far
10 kg is MAX for rucksack, otherwise too heavy
I genuinely had tears in my eyes at 27:45 with the 'ow do story, nose running and everything🤣
Same
The “how do?” anecdote cracked me up mate 🤣🤣
It was a real low point
Good to meet and share my water with you.
Terry from Harrogate here, just noticed you mentioned me. It was a cracking day to be out.
Wonderful stuff mate! You really did save me that day. Thanks again! What a cracking adventure
Won't be home to midnight, got work at 5am but you know I'm watching this before I get some sleep later. Already smashed the like button because we know it's good without watching.
Thanks mate!
@@HazeOutdoors You have to do a walk past in the videos, if not your slacking and slacker don't reach their destination. Actually on the walk past you could even put a little quote about life and its journeys.. I like little mind fillers
“Lolly pop lad been on T mushies “ ha ha ha ha ha , cracking 😂😂
Been following your journey since slurping shenanigans with sling shots and can I say the ‘how do’ monologue is up there as some of the best. Full on belly laugh at the heat stroke self deprecating commentary. Haze you bring sunshine to the dark creases of the soul. Much love and respect .
For a minute there fella thought you was guna start chugging out of one of the vases in the graveyard 🤣🤣🤣
Still laughing with the ‘How do’…..I know exactly what you mean 😁
As always - brilliant to watch. Thanks for the inspiration, the laughs and total honesty. 👍
25:25 it's very common, it's called "the call of the void" or " l'appel du vide" - the overwhelming urge to do something incredibly self destructive ... Like diving out of a moving car, jumping off a cliff, throwing your phone into a river etc.
Bizarre but extremely fascinating. Look it up. 👍
I was about to comment this 😅 I've heard it evolved as your brain's way of sort of checking in with yourself, sort of like 'I could jump, but I won't, so it's alright'
@@EcoCurious Yeah I've read similar. Like a way of confirming that you don't actually want to destroy yourself, in a weird way. It's all very fascinating.
I get exactly this too. Thought it was just me. Thanks for sharing 😁
I used to play in a band called The Void..........
Love your 'Ow do' tale.....classic!!
Also, I can't get enough of 'medic!'. It is an absolutely brilliant humorous trademark.
how do hazey. . been a long time subscriber & always enjoy your videos, but this is my first comment, feeling compelled to sympathise with the ole adhd brain, ive tried and failed so many times to explain this thought process but you nailed it completely. i too have to retreat away fast from heights and edges ,Same with any water too, my adhd brain wants to chuck me in! 😂
You have this quirky humour that just makes me cuckle and smile, also your giving me the inspiration to get out and explore. Great content! 👍 MEDIC
I was pissing myself at certain points. Im deffo on this channel fir hazey👍
@@stuarnold8659 amen to that 🙏 🙌
Ditto,,, Medic,,
Watching from Portugal. I've found your channel a couple days ago and I've gone thru many of your videos.
In the past I've tapped out on different phases of a 110 mile trail run I'm trying to finish, for 5 years in a row. I know it's because I haven't had the mental strength to endure the hardship of the low points.
You are an inspiration Paul. I think I will get it next time, having your outdoor adventures in the background of my mind.
Thank you for leading by example.
Haze! Throwing yourself over the edge, that's Edgar Allan Poe's ' imp of the perverse'. I always get that when walking past a fast flowing river... Hmm I wonder what it would be like to be under that water? 🤔. Great vid btw, you're back on form 👍🏻😁🥰
We had a similar sort of sunset here in lancs a couple of weeks ago. It was a colour I'd literally never seen the sun before... like completely red... not orangy-red, just pure red. It was absolutely stunning.
My back yard… you should have made the detour to Roseberry Topping and dropped down into Newton Under Roseberry. Filled up on cake and coffee (maybe a pint) in the Kings Head.
Wow! Looks like a challenge and a half in this year’s heat!
Loving following along with this adventure. Thanks for carrying us with you, it's a nice insight into how tough and rewarding these things can be.
Superb hazey,knew a guy with no legs his name was Neil aswell.All the best haze👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴👍🏻🏴
Pazzing myself laughing at the 'how do's.
Such a trooper Haze. I love watching your journeys. Such great content.
rigth enjoyed seeing familiar ground ... and someone else suffering in the sun lol . . perfect lunch in Skelton :)
Howdoken should be on one of you T-shirts. Love it. RYU with a flat cap
Get in. Been really looking forward to part three. Loving this series as much as the Highland hike (previous favourite). You're a real inspiration man. Keep on keeping on.
Nice and also interesting content. Thank you. 👍😉
“Junk feels like road kill” “medic” classic Haze - awesome
As always, a super vid. Thank iiu.
A sun hoody beats the sun!!!
I ve cycled around the Moors, you can see a bit more walking.
Fantastic 👍
Love these videos, with twins under two I haven't got the opportunity to do these longer hikes atm, so I live vicariously through you!
You were right about the heat wave. Ninety nine percent of Britain was indoors with curtains closed and fans going full blast.
I was close to become a pork scratching 🥵
What a fantastic view.
I don t get out much nowadays.
Thank you x
Howww gooo! 😂 😂 Absolutely loved this trilogy! Great job Hazy! Stay safe mate
The French call it 'l'appel du vide' the impulse to throw yourself into a void. It's fairly common. Great vid man 👌
Ey up mi duck, the feeling you described of having the feeling of wanting to jump off the cliff, I had the exactly same feelings the first time I walked down to Durdle Door. Crazy sensation xx
Been waiting for this 3rd part and thoroughly enjoyed it. You’ve got some determination and amazing how you managed to keep the good craic going all the way.
And I can’t get enough of the “MEDIC” calls!😂
I watch your channel because I love listening to you, sharing your journeys, both in the physical world & the spiritual. Peace & love, friend 👍🏿
Apparently quite a few Yew trees in graveyards predate the churches (>1500 years old). The theory is that pagans used Yew trees as shrines .. then when Christianity came over, churches were built next to existing religious sites - as per the instructions of pope Gregory in 601ad. Pretty cool.
Such an enjoyable series to watch, you always rise up the obstacles. Awesome respect. 👍
"How do"! That made me laugh. I've had the same as I've met others and attempted to greet them and its gone wrong. It's made worse if you live in different areas when general greetings differ from what you might have used years previously and becomes a combination of all of them.🤣
Hurrah.....I won on Hazeys giveaway👏
THANK YOU Hazey. My son his hiking in the mountains and it is reassuring to know he has watched all your teachings.
Old enough to be your Granny, Dorset girl, living in France🇲🇫🇬🇧
27.47 Dude u had me in tears laughing. I have done that so many times. My brain trips over itself lol.... comes out in gibberish. Hilarious
bloody great content. love how you can entertain yourself on your hikes.
Great video mate, so glad this heatwave is over, roll on Autumn and lovely cooler weather.
Im constantly doing that 'how do?' thing..ive done 'Gank Than', 'Goood than' and plenty of derivatives. Keep it up Uncle Hazo..
Up there with the coast to coast series this! Loving it! ❤️ glad you seem happy creating again!
Thanks mate! I’m feeling pretty good at the moment so you’ll soon be sick of seeing me 🙃🙂
@@HazeOutdoors I am an OG and been following from the early days of woodland camps to seeing you enjoying camping and putting out good content makes me smile. Keep doing what your doing and hope it doesn't end like Neighbours has ...sad times
You know we're in for an epic Hazey adventure when at the end of the day, he consults mapashango/maphew mcconaughey to trace his steps and plan his next route.
Thank You Haze! 🌀💚🌀
Another great video, we've enjoyed watching your journey. Looking forward to the next. Amazing how great your attitude was after describing how you felt that night from the heat. How you got through that must have been intense. Lots of love and cheers from the Colorado Macleans
I prefer step ones rather than saxx for anti chaffing. Never had problems after switching
Difference between normal Hazy Banterman and Robin banter and post-heatstroke mutterings = ? Love it all- keep it coming mate!
Great to see you back mate, great watching so far but go steady, do t scramble the noodle for our sake. My brain also says jump off the edge.
Looking forward to the next one dude. Stay safe
Really enjoyable series - cheers!
I think Ha-Goo should be the catch phrase for your channel from now on! Great video as always!
Come on with part four I need something to watch while I’m away in Scotland hahaha keep up the good work love it !!
🏕🏕🥾🥾🥾🪵🪵🪵🔥🔥
Thanks
That's very kind mate thank you so much
You'd have loved that cafe at Kildale mate, chaffinches, Robins etc eating off the tables.... "nearly outa my hand"..
Gutted it's closed
@HazeOutdoors1 Dunno how to "reach out " to you mate? 🙈
Compulsory watching every time you post so thank you …
Enjoyed your video mate. Finished the Wolds Way / Cleveland Way combined a couple of days ago wild camping. Really enjoyed the CW. However, I can definitely say we do not provide enough water fonts in this country. Plenty in other countries in Europe so why not here? A related problem is toilets are now having those combined soap / (hot) water / blowers contraptions so they are locations that have lost their supply of cold drinking water. We need to start a campaign for drinking water fonts on national trails.
Another lovely wander along the way with you Haze, Thank you 🙏 I’m also glad it’s not just me who get’s that overwhelming urge to jump off edges, not in a suicidal way. We crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and all I wanted to do was climb over the barrier and fall into the sea……just because…..
I live on Dartmoor so those wild fires were terrible to see as we also get them in the summer and mainly where people have been careless. Thoughtless & unnecessary, especially dangerous with peat and gorse as you say it can smoulder underground for weeks. Wise words of “just don’t bother with fire”. Look forward to next epi!
Last.
Cleveland way is mint,I drank from that puddle near the grouse shooting thingys
😂
What a legendary guy you are.pure inspiration
I knew the heat had done a number on you last week, youcould see it building up as the vid rolled on.
Glad you're okay and it wasn't too bad. You got lucky though, Hazo!
Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next one.
Another inspirational video. Great to see you can recall a nightmares day hiking with a smile but still getting across the pain. Well done from another Yorkshireman!
Loved that Hazy lad 👌👌👍👍
Nice one me owd cocka. Looking forward to Pt4 🤙
About to put feet up and enjoy this one mate, looks like those Damon Hills have been taking it out you 🥵 Hope you had a great time Hazy!
Nobody begrudges you a comfy bed, Hazey lad. You've earned it!
Crack on!
My home town saltburn, love the videos
Really enjoy these mate. Gets me hyped for going on a walk
Bought a few beers today in hope, that’s my viewing sorted tonight!🍻 👍
Cheers 🍻
Brilliant series
25:50 - my brain does this at random times as well. Usually heights, a mad thought creeps in - what would happen if i just leaned too far forward. I've always wondered why my brain does that, but glad im not the only one!
Feeling the same about edges. You are not alone 😁 . Great vid !
Sat here contemplating life and here’s Uncle Haze 🥳 cheers mate
Big ups
I know that feeling when you are high up with a drop and feel like you are being pulled to the edge. Near me in Tenerife there are somelong abandoned water mine tunnels through the mountains that lead to a deep ravine, towards the bottom there is a 3km cliff ledge walk, path no more that a metre wide with a 300m drop into the sea and a vertical cliff above up to 1000m. I have walked it once and that was enough as i felt i was being pulled over the edge.
Top boy geez keep it moving… good vids👍🏻🍻
Wow 😯. You are a TOPPER Mr Haze 👏 🤘. Hiking in those temperatures 🥵. As it's a Nightmare battleing throw, the bush ( moseies, blk-flies, Deer flies & tick's ) just to get to the Lk. It's only a 8 minute hike, then we have. Blk Bears, Coyotes, Cougars. Was being followed home on Friday night, by a Cougar. As Mr Toni (🐕). Kept turning round ( hackes up - Defensive mode ) . I miss England 🏴 . Yet . Here in 🇨🇦 , you've got some much wilderness to explore 😃. Did you remember. . Form last time 😉, check out the map & compase bearings.
Quality as per hazey! Thinking off setting off on a 1 night trip within the next 2 weeks (first time). Hopefully all goes well and I will be smashing out long hikes in no time like yourself . Long time subscriber. Great inspiration mate 👍 thankyou
How goo, lollipop lad 😂. Brilliant stuff mate!
Thanks, again Mr. Haze. Loved it. 👍🙂🏕️😘
Can't wait for the next video haze and we don't be mind a bit of waffling on your so funny and cool peace and love from 1 leg UK England
Thanks for this. I find your videos therapeutic and amusing. Looking forward to the sections through Port Mulgrave and Runswick. Our family have been visiting this area for many years and there is a green bench on the way down into Runswick dedicated to my mother in law. I hope you enjoyed the walk and look forward to the next episode.
I got lost in that hosing estate but eventually found a path into the woods, was a bit confusing once i crossed the road where the shops are.
Hi Haze...man I can relate to that one...had a similar experience a couple weeks ago...I was hiking the famous Newfoundland East Coast Trail in Canada on a unusually hot and humid day...ran low on water ...actually became very wobbly and unstable...finally found a small trickle of water and didnt bother to filter just gulped and gulped..luckily our ground water is reasonably good. Any way consider this a formal invite to visit your cousins here in NL and try out our East coast trail...I promise you you wont be disappointed!
regards
Harry M. Murray
You are amazing and you talk just like me watched you for years xxx John from hull x forecast a little bit hazy x
been more fires since near Saltburn ,Yes fires easy started by peat then the roots ,Yes people think they got control but dont realise it spreads underneath, part of the woods as you come into Saltburn if u turned off the is loads fir trees same happened here where you can see how its done Its right near the old saw milll across the stepping stones .Plenty History in Saltburn ,yeh you should stayed on lower path ended on beach without going up to the roads .Hiking in the heat wave probs wasnt the best time to do that walk .Never done it in one myself still not done all the coast yet but most of it .My hardest hike was on that part but going other way in a winter storm lol. Its great walk with some amazing views all over . My home town . Great video .atb Max
You have my sympathy 😥 (and respect for keeping going) with your chafing,.... then all that was quickly forgotten and I was peeing with laughter at your 'How do' scenario 🤣
This video put a smile on my face 😂
Two minutes from my house at the end of the vid. Great to see you passing through. Stop by for a brew next time. :)
Hazey, you don’t half make me chuckle mate, howgoo, 🤣.
Excellent vlog tho, really enjoy your info n banter
How-goo Hazey. Great stuff mate
Great videos. You did walk not far from a couple of natural springs along the way
The Sarah Lee of UA-camrs, feature length eyeball cake too. Get in.
Grate stuff buddy it was good to see roseberry topping moved south 13 years ago do still miss it try step ones I swear by them thank you for sharing and well done atb Lawrence
Well done mate been looking forward to this
Thats how I feel. I felt it at Niagara Falls. The energy just pulled at me.