Hup! Ya budgie! That was a great trip with good people. Real life conditions, real life interactions. Your walking videos are realistic and honest kiddo! Keep it up!
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers buddy and that’s definitely the aim. 😎
@jeffbrumby34423 ай бұрын
Reminded me of going up Mulhacén in the south of Spain one July, camping at 9000 feet. We started the walk at 1100, after a few hours we were drinking water with electrolyte tablets, but just could not quench the thirst and sense of dehydration. Plus the effects of altitude.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Not much fun is it, and altitude sickness can kick in around the 3000m mark. I was using electrolyte tablets too, definitely helped.
@callummacinnes36772 ай бұрын
That looked heavy going despite the stunning scenery Robin. If it doesn’t feel right always the correct decision to stop. Atb
@WalkWithWallace2 ай бұрын
Definitely Callum, absolutely no regrets on this occasion. Still tempted to go back and finish the second section I missed.
@andy-astro3 ай бұрын
Beautiful scenery, and impressive mountains. Love the colour of the rivers and lochs.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Andy, everything was impressive in scale but not quite Bonnie Scotland 🏴
@endorphins4793 ай бұрын
Really "superbos" video Robin, thanks for keeping it so real. And with those scenes you captured the journey was a total success regardless
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, appreciate the positivity. It was definitely an experience I’ll remember. 😁
@soehikes76674 ай бұрын
You have to come back, maybe in early June, less heat, less crowded and the most beautiful part comes after Vallouise. Did most of the GR 54 in august 2022, started in Monetier les Bains. Came back in june of 2023 and did the first part. You definately missed the most beautiful part! But if you're not used to the circumstances like heat or elevation, it's always the right thing to quit. Nice video, always fun to rediscover the places I know!
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, yeah I think I would like to go back and finish the section I missed. There was late snow this year making June a bit tricky for the likes of the Col de l’Aup Martin. Storm damage too. Park authorities working hard to ensure washed away bridges were replaced etc.
@philipwatt10163 ай бұрын
Just remember, 'discretion is the better part of valour'. Feeling good on the track is what it's all about. See you on the next one.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Absolutely Philip, thank you ☺️
@Craigsoutdooradventures2 ай бұрын
A fantastic adventure Robin and made the right call, if your not enjoying then no point suffering. Hope you and Stripey are okay. Stay safe 👊
@WalkWithWallace2 ай бұрын
Cheers Craig and I totally agree. Just couldn’t get into this one at all and the heat was the deciding factor. 🥵
@Jennifer.42 ай бұрын
I absolutely understand why you gave up. I am probably about 30 years older than you, I visited the alps quite a few times in my twenties and usually always came home early and I’m sure the heat is much worse now. Like you I would much rather be on a Scottish summit (or my native Lake District) wearing my cag and over trousers!
@WalkWithWallace2 ай бұрын
Thanks Jennifer, it would seem it’s getting more difficult to hike in the Alps in the summer now due to extreme heat. Maybe the next trip abroad will be a Scandinavian country instead. C’mon the cag and over troos 😄
@davidmonaghan942 ай бұрын
Fantastic watch 👍
@WalkWithWallace2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😎 👍🏻
@HighlandFifer3 ай бұрын
Gutted for you, man! I had to bail on a trip to Knoydart a few years ago due to dehydration/exhaustion so can only imagine what it's like when it's proper hot! Roll on clagged-out, sub-900 metre summits!
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Aye mate, one of those things eh. Couldn’t enjoy it like I normally would. Take it you were chapping for water in Knoydart?
@HighlandFifer3 ай бұрын
@WalkWithWallace Aye, did a Corbett the first day when it was roasting and camped. Slept like shit and let myself get dehydrated. Got up on to the ridge past Sgurr Coire Choinnichean the next day with the intention of doing Ladhar Bheinn and it just wasn't happening. Boots felt like concrete, dry mouth and generally weak. Bad game management on my part. Was mid to high 20s and humid AF, so that's my excuse. Well played for putting it on your socials. Loads of folk wouldn't.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
It’s easy done eh, I ran out of water on a similar route to you. Started panicking as there was nothing on the ridge. Has to be realism, I can’t be doing with sugar coated stuff or faux drama either 😅
@DaveGoodman19593 ай бұрын
Hi Robin, what an interesting trip A hike I know is beyond my abilities these days. I just watched Morgs 4 mountains, he just returned from the Pyrenees after a few days as was way to hot and he is a proper long distance hiker. I myself did a couple of annual holidays hiking the GR 10 about 15 years ago and on the last trip ended up in hospital due to the heat so that really put me off the hot countries and I’m worse now older too. Thanks Robin and ATB Kind regards 👍🙏🏕️😊🍺
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Hey Dave, yikes, glad you were okay afterwards. heat exhaustion/stroke was definitely playing on my mind. It’s just not enjoyable is it. I’ll probably avoid Central Europe for hiking in the height of summer. June would have been better but there was a lot of storm damage and late snow on the high passes. 😔
@DaveGoodman19593 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace yes we went in late June I recal and during the hike we held back one day and set out at 4am on the recommendation of the hostel guy so we could take our time as the high pass still had a lot of snow and he said we could also make it to the next hostel that way. That was the most exciting days hiking I had ever done and I was leading a party of 6. When we reached the hostel the warden said he had been open a month and we were the first that year due to the snow, he cooked us a fantastic meal , it was a stunning location. 🙏❤️🏕️
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Pioneers that year, class. 😎
@Karen-dq8nw3 ай бұрын
Bummer! Heat makes it really hard to enjoy a hike, for sure. I got altitude sickness on a hike, and as much as I wanted to complete it, just couldn't do it - I couldn't eat enough, nauseous all the time, and that was that. There's always another hike.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Hey Karen, sounds very similar experience to me. Both made the right decision.
@vr_gamers81163 ай бұрын
Well done Robin, Hiking is difficult at the best of times, combined with the heat and that kind of altitude it's a different ball game, sorry to hear you had to bail, but it's better to leave whilst you still had the resolve, Keep on Keeping On mate ATB
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, it was definitely the right decision and was still a good experience. 😎 👌🏻
@summitwithstevie69343 ай бұрын
Finally got round to watching this video. Unbelievable mountain scenery, do you realise how big they are when you're that close to them or is it hard to judge and get the scale of them. Think that's first time I've ever seen you properly struggling, must've been hot hot hot. Did the other 2 finish the route ? Is it something you'd like to do again but just in cooler months or take your time a bit more ?
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
You really do get a sense of a scale, the mountains are higher, the valleys deeper and the rivers are wider. Still not the highest either. They managed to finish aye, I’m tempted to go back and finish the section I missed, maybe in September and hope its cooler.
@summitwithstevie69343 ай бұрын
@WalkWithWallace aye it looks stunning. Be nice to see you go back and finish it 👍
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
@@summitwithstevie6934 think it will gnaw away at me if I don’t.
@terrysmith66763 ай бұрын
I'm off to Briancon in a few weeks but going to try a few easy walks from the town, nothing too strenuous! Did the GR20 on Corsica 12 years ago and totally empathise with you. It's not just your physical wellbeing, I found it mentally taxing as well. Keep the videos coming. Great entertainment
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Where are you staying in Briancon? The campsite I found was excellent, just outside the city. GR20 looks fantastic, a lot of scrambling though, I believe?
@terrysmith66763 ай бұрын
Found an Airbnb the size of a Wendy house and very cheap. GR20 was amazing but undoubtedly the hardest thing I have ever done in my life.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Enjoy Terry, yeah it looks a long trek that.
@janistait86713 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace I did the northern half of the GR20 from Vizzavona to Calvi, around 15 years ago. The day that includes the Cirque de la Solitude looks the most daunting, but you're helped up the slabby bits by well fixed chains, and if I remember there's a ladder somewhere en route. It's a great trip. Fabulous scenery. We did it in mid June, before it got too stiflingly hot. There was still some snow around in some areas but nothing that needed any winter gear. We took tents which we pitched at the huts, and ate all our meals at the huts, so we didn't have to carry cooking stuff or loads of food. There's no wild camping allowed away from the areas around the huts. I keep meaning to go back to do the southern half. It's a great trek with stunning scenery.
@scottishclimber76304 ай бұрын
That looked very hard work Robin. Even though you were starting before sunrise to beat the heat with those descents during the day you were right back into the higher temperatures again and then walking into the evening . Hiking at a higher altitude has an impact too. Just back from a holiday in the Queyras area not for from where you were. We found it hard work going for a few ahort hikes without the heavy rucsacs. Dont let this put you off returning to the Alps. There are lota of great places to visit with plenty of options for day hikes similar to climbing a Munro which take you to great viewpoints or you can just travel around the area as a tourist. Cable cars can also take the sting out of some ascents and then you can spend rest of the day enjoying the high mountains. ATB Derek
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers Derek, the first 3-4 hours in the shade was good. We put a dent in each day before it got too hot. I seen your instagram post, you weren’t far from us at all.
@RamblingTog4 ай бұрын
We had a fortnight in the Ecrin about 10 years ago, I remember it being far too hot and full of flies. The Alps are becoming too hot these days. Am sure you'll be back.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
It’s stunning isn’t it. Yeah, I think I’ve already got an itch to go back next year and do the section I missed.
@kirstymckenzie89893 ай бұрын
When I was in France 🇫🇷 just before the Olympics the heat was brutal in paris. I love this footage. I hope this is the start of more euro treks for you so we can sit in cool house watch and be inspired ❤😂
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Thanks Kirsty, aye when I seen the heatwave across Europe on the news my heart sank as I knew it would be a struggle. Definitely will be back, when I don’t know.
@kirstymckenzie89893 ай бұрын
@WalkWithWallace it's all valuable lessons to consider on future trips. Like the heat, the company, the scale of it all, calories needed, and so on. I'm super excited for you that you've moved on to this scale of hiking and can't wait to see where it takes you and us as viewers. Well done. I was dehydrated watching you. Haha. Good to hear you using pilates to help ease and relieve your body, too. The scenery was spectacular 👌 ✨️
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Definitely, you’ve hit the nail on the head on all accounts. Do pilates every night although been a bit lazy since coming back 😆
@IanTupmanOutdoors4 ай бұрын
That was a tough gig Robin, especially in the July heat. But you did pass through some stunning mountain landscapes so thank you for sharing with those of us stuck in this dreich Scottish summer! BTW, the French really do have a problem with public sanitation. At 31:50 every public toilet I've ever been to in France is like that 😖 All the best Robin. 🙋♂🐶
@WyeExplorer3 ай бұрын
Fill view Robin - enjoyed that. An epic trek for sure but for a Scot up and down in that heat? Well, it's going to suck it out of you. What you did see and experience was memorable though. Perhaps a cooler climate next time - Norway or something? All the best. Mark
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Mark and yeah perhaps Scandinavia would be more suited for a summer trek. It was a great experience looking back and I have no regrets.
@WyeExplorer3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace A pleasure Robin - I really enjoyed every minute. Good to hear of the experience. Well, the coninent is big so there might be other adventures.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
So many options, so little time.
@WyeExplorer3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace Ah, tell me about it. I've been dreaming during this most frustrating injury Robin. So, many trails I wanna do. Take care mate.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
You too bud, hope that shin is holding out.
@natalieminnis3 ай бұрын
Carrying an exped pack in that heat must have been pretty nightmarish at times. I'd be happy just to do the section from Pont d'Arsine - that looked magical!
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was a tad heavy particularly when I stocked up in food. That was a cracking section to be fair.🏔️
@Kev_Russ3 ай бұрын
Great video mate. Defo the right choice eh, if your no enjoying it. I couldnae cope with that heat like. Stunning scenery. 😎 Had to keep covering the dogs eyes with pillows due to the sheep & dogs. They even barked at the chickens. 🙈 Fishmongers window. 😂 Must make a change saying Bonjour than Hiya map pal. 😁 Bessie. Is that where Aunt Bessie is from? 😂 Love the French music 😁
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Haha, chickens in 4K eh. 🐓 I actually mentioned Aunt Bessie, did I edit that out? I almost said bonjour to someone on the dog walk around Dunfy when I got home 🤣
@Kev_Russ3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace Haha. Bonjour tae a wee Fife ned. 😂 Aye think you edited it oot. Never heard Auntie 😂
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
@@Kev_Russ 🥸😄
@ootnboots4 ай бұрын
Looked a stunning place Robin , hard going in that heat but if you are enjoying it , you done the right thing pulling out mate ..
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Definitely Stevie, no regrets at all.
@nickname67474 ай бұрын
Epic adventure, Robin! First time trekking in that heat on what looked like some pretty strenuous days. Maybe should have taken a zero day early in the trip (easy for me to say watching). Thanks for uploading.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Yeah quite possibly, maybe could have slept on it but no regrets and still enjoyed the experience. Unfinished business me thinks.
@greyhikes52364 ай бұрын
Sorry it didn't work out for you Robin. Me and Sandy both sitting watching the video and we both said literally at the same time that you didn't seem your usual self. It's like that sometimes. I went on the South Downs Way last year and got a niggle only lasted 2 days and I bailed. Head not in it, questioning why I even decided to walk it. A good friend of mine told me once that inside everyone that you know there is someone you don't. Looking forward to your next adventure. ATB Al 👍
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers Al, yeah you’re probably right. My enthusiasm even for filming wasn’t quite there and did wonder if anyone would pick up on that. Sounded like we were in similar situations, where our heads were at.
@morgs4mountains3 ай бұрын
If you're nauseous in the heat, you're in the early stages of heat exhaustion which in its extreme form can lead to heat stroke. I was on the Haute Route Pyrenees early in July and had to leave it for exactly the same reasons. You've made the right decision and tje decision you have taken will have been one of the hardest you'll have done from a walking perspective.. You will have invested time and money in preparing to go on this trip and the heat undid it. I am coming to the conclusion that walking in southern Europe, including the Alps is getting harder and harder due to climate change. That said, I am due to walk the GR54 with 2 friends next year. I really hope that I don't have the same weather you did. My silver lining was that I returned to the UK and after a week's recovery, set out to successfully walk the Cambrian Way. Don't feel too bad about the decision you took. It was the right one for you.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Hi Morg, thanks for taking the time to respond. It was mild nausea but you’re right I definitely made the right decision and I have no regrets. It could have easily got worse. What time of year are going? Hopefully it’s cooler. In hindsight I wonder if September would have been better? June can be an issue with snow on the passes. I might have a look into Scandinavia next time.
@morgs4mountains3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace I have two treks lined up in the next two years. The Massiv Ruta in Norway where I sense heat exhaustion won't be an issue. I'm planning on the GR54 mid July next year for exactly the reason you outline re snow. I have walked extensively in the Alps and Pyrenees and this year was by far the worst heat I have encountered. If it continues then northern Europe will become my playground. I'm so pleased for you that you are comfortable with the decision made. I am now, but for a few days I really regretted it. But, that was my mind not working properly due to the heat exhaustion.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Sounds good, I’ll do a bit of research. Sarek NP looks popular among long distance hikers too. If you’re on FB, there’s a GR54 Hikers group. Was really useful for snow condition reports, plus there was a lot of storm damage earlier this year. The French park authorities were brilliant in doing repairs etc keeping the route open. Weird thing was I was out of my comfort zone finding my way home solo after quitting. An adventure in itself 😄
@morgs4mountains3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace Many thanks for the information regarding the FB group for the GR54. I know what you mean about the travel. You needed the comfort of your own home and travelling in a foreign country where you don't speak the language means that you are in disorientation. That is another symptom of the mild heat exhaustion that you were experiencing. Right decision made.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
All the best for your future hikes, back to domestic hiking for me. 😎
@themunrobagger3 ай бұрын
Well done mate for getting that far, looked a tough old gig in that heat, some of them views amazing 👏. Nothing will ever beat the trainspotting toilet lol 😆. Good job man you done great 👌 Superbos
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Tam, aye was a brutal big in that heat mate but got some mint views along the way.
@nickparker51634 ай бұрын
Having recently failed in the Atlas Mountains, all I will say is that you tried, and did good. Good vid.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that mate, was it similar with the heat or altitude sickness?
@nickparker51633 ай бұрын
@WalkWithWallace combination, but still a great experience.
@campingcaledonia763 ай бұрын
Some of those landscapes were full on WOW! Looked torture in that heat right enuff tho man. Enjoyed the vid, cheers 👌🏻
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers CC, aye the heat was a bummer but definitely some nice scenery.
@BrokenBackMountains4 ай бұрын
The scenery was stunning. I guess those rivers are glacial melt by the colour of them. What an experience! Must admit, it would be too much for me. Fair play Robin
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
I didn’t think of glacier melt actually. Could be spot on there. The storm damage was massive, the park authorities worked well to keep the trail open.
@james-kinnear3 ай бұрын
Robin, cheers for sharing, hats off despite the dnf. And Peelywallyitis is a problem we should all be talking about in this day and age! J.👍🏻
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Ha, cheers James. We’re not built for the heat. Suited to the rain and wearing a cagoule. 🥲
@andrewanderson684 ай бұрын
Good call I reckon Robin, the back half of the GR54 is no place to be in that heat and there's hardly anywhere to bail. Maybe one to return to later on? Anyway, you got some beaut wild camps in... those early morning shots are fantastic. Cheers!
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Thanks Andrew, yeah I think I knew that it would be more difficult to bail after Vallouise, it was fun getting back to Grenoble. I would like to go back and finish the trail. Missed the best section.
@DAoutdoors4 ай бұрын
Hi Robin, some stunning scenery there, the colour of the water was just epic. Looked a cracking trail, but it must have been so tough in that heat, especially at altitude as well. No such this as failure though mate, only experience and must have been one hell of an experience. All the best mate Dave 😀🥾🏕️⛰🏴🏴
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers Dave, appreciate that bud. 😎 It was s good experience tbf and no regrets.
@knitrundig46633 ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful trail by the looks of it but that heat seemed horrendous. Definitely the right thing to do, you weren’t doing well in the heat. Hope you’ve managed to cool down some 😅!
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Haha, aye acclimatised back to the Scottish climate 🤣
@BrokenBackMountains4 ай бұрын
I'd have gone home long before you mate. That heat is strength sapping coupled with the mileage and ascent/descent. Good for the auld tan though. I just put my pack in as checked in luggage with pegs and folding poles inside. I do take a brand new burner whenever I travel. They don't like smelly stoves in airport security. I have a lightweight airport bag that doubles as a rain cover so usually take that. I have a wee fold up rucsac that has my carry on electronics. I'm used to flying with gear as I have to get home to Scotland for walking by plane😂 Getting to France I just hop a ferry and take the train. Adds to the holiday. Nice overnight ferry trip and I like going by train. So,enjoyed the vid. Thanks for sharing.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, that’s exactly what I did on the way home. Dismantled the poles and put them in my rucksack as checked luggage. Carried my GoPro and Zoleo on with me. Put my claim in for compo for having to replace the stuff we lost. So hopefully get that back in a few days. The heat was too much on this occasion.
@Fellmandave14 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this, though it made me even more worried for a few days of TMB I am planning in September! You completed several days of hard , beautiful walking so kudos and experience gained. Going on an international trip is stressful eh? I have seen people take trekking poles into the cabin, not an option? Can I ask what that light jacket is you wore? Did it work? Cheers buddy.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Hi Dave, check with your airline but I’m pretty sure poles definitely need to go in checked luggage. My top was the Outdoor Research Astroman sun hoodie. Worked really well, protecting me from sun and really fast drying. Hope its cooled off a bit by the time you go next month.
@BrokenBackMountains4 ай бұрын
@@Fellmandave1 All sharp pointy things have to go in checked luggage. Tent pegs, trekking poles, machetes...
@Fellmandave13 ай бұрын
Cheers buddy@@WalkWithWallace
@murchiesmountains28203 ай бұрын
Cracking video mate 😍👌🏻..Jeeso that looked tough going Robin..It must of been a nightmare hiking in that heat…Amazing views and to hike higher than you’ve been before must of been amazing..Too class edit mate😁👌🏻
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Murchie, aye it was a tough but memorable gig that. Wouldn’t go in July again 🥵 🤣
@murchiesmountains28203 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace 😁👍
@LezleysAdventures4 ай бұрын
well done, if it don't feel right, its not right. A lot to deal with the altitude, the heat, and probably some dehydration
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Definitely and thanks Lezley.
@gregoryoutdoors3 ай бұрын
Looked like a nice walk but anyway Im looking forward to seeing your Scottish adventures and long distance walks :) There is plenty of them to do in here.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate and totally agree. 🏴
@gregoryoutdoors3 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace I would be happy to join you but im stuck at home with my 1y old toddler😅 only going to Portobello or Muscleburgh for walks and relax...
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
My old neck of the woods. Porty boy through and through.
@thelifeofbrian2823 ай бұрын
Great vlog Robin, down to earth warts and all, some stunning views and great memories but ooft that heat 🥵 well done atb Brian 👍
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Bri, brutal mate and fair play to Stripey and Andy for pushing on.
@andrewkingdom3 ай бұрын
Well thought you did very well the views were fantastic and you made the right decision. I love a bit of sun but hillwalking in the heat is no fun and if it’s not enjoyable then a walk can turn quickly into punishment so you did the right thing in all honesty I didn’t think you looked very well on some of the footage ( not that I am a doctor lol😂) glad your ok though. I went to northern Italy last year by 1030 am. It was unbearable hot I just sat in the shade at the bar all day with Mrs K we didn’t do half of the sightseeing we wanted to do it was ridiculously hot . Anyway thought you did well great experience nice video Walking the hills of North Korea along border is much cooler although there’s no shops and you might get shot 😅 keep the videos coming it’s by far the best hiking you tube channel there is mate
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Haha, cheers Andrew. You’re not the first to say I wasn’t quite right in the footage. So definitely made the right decision. Sitting in the shade at the bar sounds a good compromise. Like you as soon as it was mid morning it was roasty toasty.
@milesfromanywhere.3 ай бұрын
Looked a mega tough cookie this, makes the St C Way look a doddle 😂. Respect. Atb, Milesy 👍
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers mucker, aye it was a tough gig in that heat. 🥵
@redmanwalking744 ай бұрын
Not an easy decision to make Robin. However, having suffered myself with heat stroke, it would be a nightmare at that elevation. Thanks for taking us on your adventure. G ❤️ 🏴
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers G, aye that couldn’t have been good. I’ve suffered from dehydration but not heat stroke. 🥵
@Mastiffmanoutdoors4 ай бұрын
Great video mate. Are you using the pure clear water filter? If so, is it nay good? Thanks
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, it’s the Salomon XA Filter. Touch wood its been good so far.
@MUNROSnCORBETTS3 ай бұрын
Bad luck Robin looked fair tough route that did to be honest. You gave it a bash and what about the views you got looked stunning ma man. To be honest i think you all should have had an "off day" just like you did when you were on the "Cape Wrath" trail you all could have chilled oot and took stock. But hindsight eh? Anyway Robin another epic mate class viewing as per big man!!
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Peter, I reckon you’re right. A wee rest day in the town I left the trail could have refreshed me a bit. Campsite, shower and a hot cooked meal. No matter as it was still a good experience. 😁😎
@Moffatmountainadventures4 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t put that as a fail at all. Looked epic! Us Scot’s ain’t built for that level of heat to walk in. Aye your right too robin, that movie was pish 😂
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Haha, cheers mate. 😎👍🏻
@AndyOB3 ай бұрын
Cracking video Robin.Views were just stunning.I'm like a burst couch over here in the heat nevermind in a heatwave in France.🥵🥵
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Haha, cheers Andy. We’re no built for it mate!
@fishinghinny3 ай бұрын
Still a great adventure Robin 👍
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
I think so too, a new experience.
@baggedr32mk54 ай бұрын
“A fishmongers window” 😂 My wife say’s that when it’s pissin down
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@jimmy.mccutcheon.19613 ай бұрын
Head up high Robin 👍
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
Cheers Jimmy. 😁👍🏻
@jamesalexander49264 ай бұрын
Did the Airline replace your walking poles.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Put a claim in for the poles I had to buy in Decathlon. Hopefully get the money back this week.
@alistairthow13844 ай бұрын
High heat,poor diet, exhaustion and lack of sleep? Sounds like a fortnight in Spain. It'll test the resolve of a sherpa🥵🤢😴🤯
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Aye, a combination of everything put me up against it from day one I think. 😖
@peterq19784 ай бұрын
them big pegs could go into rocks, if you had a hammer!!! it was a new adventure at the end of the day. plus next time the next part of the trail will be new.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
They’d fair weigh your pack down though 🥹 aye mate it was a guid experience and one half left to do another time.
@peterq19783 ай бұрын
yea, i wouldnt hae picked them either. certianly looks like its work another shot. hope things with Stripey are ok.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
There’s no hard feelings at all. 😊
@peterq19783 ай бұрын
good stuff... yea spending time over a few days for the first time can be hard, but ive made a couple good friend out of it.
@WalkWithWallace3 ай бұрын
@@peterq1978 can make or break a friendship 🤣
@steveflett83794 ай бұрын
If I’m honest you didn’t look comfortable from the kick off, no shame in bailing out if you’re not feeling it. Looked stunning but I can imagine it being brutal in the heat.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
I think you’re probably right, day 1 was off on the back foot soon as our stuff went missing. Probably should have had a zero day earlier on in the trip and it might have been a different outcome. No regrets nevertheless.
@Fellmandave14 ай бұрын
@WalkWithWallace I went on a holiday and climbing trip to chamonix about 22 years ago. My climbing pack never made it , lost at schipol. Got it back 2 months later. Fortunately it had stuff in I could borrow from the guide, buy or hire in Cham, like harness and jacket, my boots made it through or would have been stuffed. Still got to do the objectives like a few routes and climb mont blanc. Bizarrely, having filmed loads of stuff, like mont blanc, the video camera was stolen from the really quiet place we were staying, so lost the footage.
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Yikes, I would have been quite upset losing the footage. Some size of an airport that. Like a city!
@TheSoloSummiteer4 ай бұрын
No failure at all, Robin. The objective is surely to enjoy it. If you’re not enjoying it, no point in continuing the suffering just to tick a box. Hope you guys can sort out your differences, too. ATB 👍
@WalkWithWallace4 ай бұрын
Cheers Dave, think that’s where my mindset was. Might have been type 2 fun at the end but at the time I wasn’t enjoying it and have no regrets. We’re good, just silly stuff really. 🤝
@TheSoloSummiteer4 ай бұрын
@@WalkWithWallaceglad to hear it, bud. Onwards and upwards for you guys 👊
@TheMadmacs2 ай бұрын
even harmen hoek had to throw in the towel,
@WalkWithWallace2 ай бұрын
Ha, true 😄
@john-wick101Ай бұрын
Id have bailed too from listening to that accent. Win some lose some
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
@@john-wick101 haha, cheers John. Gives me an excuse to go back.