This one was a short but lovely walk, I hope you enjoy it😃. More info in the description. Thanks for watching ⛰👍🙏 If you would like to support my channel that would be amazing 😀: buymeacoffee.com/trekkingwithtony
@carolfitton20076 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your channel, they are very informative and you make all the walks very interesting.👍
@trekkingwithtony6 ай бұрын
Thanks Carol, great to hear you are enjoying them. Thanks for your support ⛰️😁🥾
@martynsmithson690826 күн бұрын
Excellent walks and vids,find them really informative.
@trekkingwithtony26 күн бұрын
Hi Martyn, Glad you are enjoying them mate. I’ve got some great ones I’m looking forward to sharing with you in 2025😃. Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
@JeffSea_6 ай бұрын
Hi Tony, I could be wrong, but as a local lad I've always pronounced Wythop as With-op noy Y-thop. Incidentally I did my first wild camp on Ling fell the night of the recent Aurora borealis (and I posted a video on that :) Anyway I really appreciate your enthusiasm and the detailed directions on your videos, keep it up m8.
@trekkingwithtony6 ай бұрын
Hi Jeff, I’ve no doubt that you are right! My pronunciations are often creative. I’m actually banned from entering Wales due to linguistic crimes🏴 😂. I’ll bet that was great mate. I’m just checking my camping gear for the Cumbrian way 🥾. I’m glad you are enjoying them. I’ll take a look at your camp 🏕️. All the best out there mate 🥾😁⛰️
@DAoutdoors6 ай бұрын
Hi Tony, hi Alison. Lovely little walk that, I’ve still those to do. Reminds me very much The Mell Fells walk. Park between the two and do it as a kind of figure of 8. You can even leave your butties in the car and have them at the half way point, save on the weight! 🤣 We did a wild camp last night on Grey Crag. Split the Swindale round in two! 😀 All the best mate Dave 😀⛰🥾
@trekkingwithtony6 ай бұрын
Hi Dave, Yes, I did the Mell Fells a couple of years back. Speaking of weight I’m just setting up for the Cumbrian Way. I’ve picked your overnight stops so fingers crossed. Going on August so time for some test runs with a heavier pack 😅. Excellent mate, I’ll look forward to seeing it. Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️😁🥾
@DAoutdoors6 ай бұрын
@@trekkingwithtony Hi mate, brilliant stuff you’ll love it. I think doing it over 5 days is perfect. I’ve seen people do it in 3, but I think to be able to take it all in 5 is right. I would definitely recommend the guest house we stayed in at Keswick. It’s a nice treat and it’s right in the trail. We were going to stay in the campsite by Derwent water but we were late arriving. As it happens when we spoke to someone on the trail the day after they stayed there and they wanted £38 to pitch a tent. And the campsite at Castlerigg is way off the trail unless you are doing the mountain route. If you need any more info mate just give me a shout. 😀👍🥾⛰🏕️
@trekkingwithtony6 ай бұрын
@@DAoutdoors Nice one Dave, I'll pick your brains when we are out. That site is on the expensive side for sure. I just hope we get decent weather🥾🌄⛰
@DAoutdoors6 ай бұрын
@@trekkingwithtony yes mate fingers crossed you get perfect walking conditions. You’ll love it mate. As you are going in august my advice would be to pre book your places at the campsites. Links are in the descriptions to my videos. 👍
@retyyyt23 күн бұрын
You realy need to sort that microphone out Tony. this is, I think, the 3rd or 4th video I've watched with no or very low audio. Anyway, I still enjoy the video's very much. Happy new year and keep them coming!
@trekkingwithtony23 күн бұрын
Hi mate, Yes, apologies for the mic. The day before I'd gone out in horizontal rain and there was water in the mic socket so I had do salvage what I could. I've hopefully got better as I've gone through the year as I've got a better handle on the software. All the best for the new year mate😁