I did the C2C in August. Great to re-live the memories. Great video
@natepicker436Ай бұрын
Hey! Just got home & my day is done; what a delight to find your new video, and what great views! Thanks for the info on the stone circle; yet another one to find!
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJacksonАй бұрын
Thank you! 😁
@AndiS-qw6odАй бұрын
Excellent videos you have a very professional approach. My husband said the same.
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJacksonАй бұрын
@@AndiS-qw6od thank you!
@jaindeau772Ай бұрын
What a beautiful video! I did the C2C in September 2023, staying in B&B/inns, so it’s nice to see a video that doesn’t focus on trekking/camping. Our Day 1 was very wet, and Dent was a tough climb in fog and driving rain; visibility was barely 100 feet (when you dared raise your head to face the rain). Someday I hope to get back and do an out-and-back to Dent from Ennerdale Bridge. I had no idea we also missed a stone circle, too, so now I, even more keen to go back. BTW, the maps are very helpful.
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJacksonАй бұрын
Thank you and Im so glad you enjoyed it and its helping discovet new things about the trail. We loved every bit of it!
@HikeaholicsWWWАй бұрын
I’m still to do this one, thanks for sharing it with us👌
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJacksonАй бұрын
Its a superb route and so diverse
@petercutler7773Ай бұрын
Wow this video brought back some great memories. 34 years ago back in May 1990 my late pal and I picked up a stone from the beach at St. Bees Head and made our way to Robin Hood's Bay. Unfortunately my pal fell on the ridge from Red Pike and only lasted 3 more days before we had to give up. All the best, Peter.
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJacksonАй бұрын
@petercutler7773 sounds a great adventure but I hope your friend was Ok!
@petercutler7773Ай бұрын
Thanks, yes my pal and I went on to do about 7 more long distance walks. We had talked about doing the C2C from the other direction but never got to do it. Notice that the present decent from Dent is longer and twistier than when we walked. We went right over the 283m contour. All the best, Peter.