Ah, well chuffed with it, Andy. Stay well, mate. Mark
@bumblejennybee88Ай бұрын
Hi there Mark. That looked like a perfect adventure! Sorry to hear you've been struggling with arthritis but it sounds like you're doing all the right things to keep you walking. There's nothing worse thinking that you might not be able to do the thing you love - so hopefully your ankle will keep getting stronger so you can get those big hikes in! I had surgery on my back when I was 16 and have lived with pain on and off all these years - I was told I'd be in a wheelchair by 40! I'm 56 and not stopping yet! Keeping moving and active with a positive mindset is my strength. How great is Pete! 82 and still setting a good pace... fantastic! And those canes he'd carved were beautiful. Loved the fact he preferred to keep them! Lucky that he gave you one. Great little stealth camp. Great video, really enjoyed it! All the best Mark, Jenny 😊
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Jenny, yeah a short one but great. Re-getting fitter and stronger it has been a project. I’ve been on it obsessively. It can only turn the tide on it meaning I’ll be back out there. It sounds like you are the ideal example of what is possible. Don't listen to the world sometimes listen to yourself - be self-determined. A good lesson. As for Pete he too is an inspiration and a generous man - love the cane as much as I did the stealth camp. Being feral is so good. Thanks Jenny. Have a great week ahead. Mark
@bumblejennybee88Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer You too Mark! All the best, Jenny 😊
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@bumblejennybee88 Thanks Jenny. Peace.
@mariojsworldАй бұрын
Very good walk from Llandrindod Wells Loop.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, many thanks Mario. All the best. Mark
@JimTimberАй бұрын
Bless 82 year old Pete.. still yomping !! ..awesome 💪
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, we're always in touch Andy - he's been out some more since. Peace. Mark
@JimTimberАй бұрын
@@WyeExplorer It's a situation I hope to be in myself one fine day.. the trouble is I feel about 105.. and I'm only 59 this year !! lol
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@JimTimber Yeah, me too Andy. Keep getting the fruit into you. Ha ha!
@solitaryramblerАй бұрын
Really good to hear about how you've been coping with your arthritis Mark and what you've been doing to keep going. Great that your friend Pete is still walking at 82, I'm sure we'll both be doing the same. He's a talented guy carving his own walking sticks, lovely that he gave you one of his. You had a great night with chips, sausage and curry sauce and a camp in Powys council car park. I felt mellow as a cello too watching you on your adventure Mark. Great stuff as always, all the best 👍
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Patrick, yeah it's been a journey finding a way to get my ankle/leg strong. I'll keep at it. Totally agree Patrick - if fit we'll be out there. It's our aim. Re-the cane I loved it and hiking with Pete - an inspiration. As for the camp - ah simply keeps me alive being feral in that way. Thanks old friend. Have a great day out there. Mark
@NorwayHikesTrailsАй бұрын
Nice walk and video. Thank you for sharing 😊
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Thanks. A pleasure to walk and share. Mark
@SJB-nt8rmАй бұрын
Nice 1 mark. My nan and grandad used to be landlords of the Robin hood pub 70 years ago. And my dad was born upstairs in one of the rooms. I lived in Monmouth for the first year of my life.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Sarah, that's great to hear a bit of your family history and connection to the pub and Monmouth. You have some fond memories no doubt. This outing though was at Llandrindod Wells. It too is a nice town. All the best. Mark
@SJB-nt8rmАй бұрын
Sorry for those that down know the Robin hood pub is just before the bridge that he met his friend on. 😊
@lifesahobby2 ай бұрын
I didn't realise you were in such discomfort .. I don't know if this helps but I've learned one important thing , keep my feet close together , no large steps . . You might be right that you need to get through the pain during exercise . I got some issues with my fenoral bicep after s slide in 2018 . I stretched as much as possible but one day i went swimming and got into the hot tub , managed to stretch a bit further past the pain I hope you get this comment , we s rooting for you brother . Heres to rivers and following the flow . Heres to the coolness and health. I know this sounds weird , but i talk to my legs . . Sometimes they tell me they want to feel the ground , so i tske my eyes off the ground , slow down and read the ground through my feet , i think this is mindful . Hello pete , fair play metal men
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, Owen it's been mental. I agree small staccato steps. I get your own healing journey there - we have to persist/gently at times. Thanks for the encouragement - always with the flow of the waters, which speak and hey mindful walking. Yeah, the metal man at 82. All the best. Mark
@RooloothАй бұрын
Hi Mark, that was a good day out walking with Pete, he's doing great by keeping active at 82, I hope I'll be able to follow his example and still be wandering out for long walks in 10 years time, I think the thing is to keep active and forget about speed, just do things at your own comfort level, which brings me on to your ankle. Sorry to hear it's playing you up so much and that it's arthritis, as you say, there's things you can do to help like travel lighter and a bit slower. I'm sure you already know and maybe tried some of those gel pads that you can put inside your boot, either the small ones that go just under your heel or the complete whole foot sized ones, I've used them not because I had any issues at the time but they just gave a little more comfort, now I find I need them when doing the longer walks. The ones I had were by a well known brand name that is something like Scholls, but I eventually lost them and bought some others online from one of the big on-line sellers, well they were a bit of a disappointment, they were more like a solid bit of clear rubber/plastic that didn't have much in the way of flexing or cushining, so get the best that you can find. The other thing is to get boots or walking shoes that have some decent flexibility and absorbtion in the exterior soul, especially the heel, I bought some good boots last year but the souls are quite rigid and this causes me some pain in the soul of my foot towards the end of a 5 to 9 mile walk. The boots themselves are comfortable, but I've realized the lack of flexability is causing a slightly harder impact with each step, not that noticable at first but of course it all mounts up with each pace over longer distances. Have you considered walking poles? I think that by using 2 sticks or proper walking poles you'll find you will have more of a natural pace and even weight distribution - same goes with thoses gel pads that I mention, put them in both boots even if the other ankle isn't playing up, they are still effectively taking some stress off both feet, pre-empt any possible problem with the other foot, so to speak. Anyway I enjoyed the video Mark, the make-do bamboo stick was good thinking and it worked, saved you a fortune too. Loved that little camping spot. You get out to some brilliant places, so once again thanks for sharing.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi there Roo-thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. I have thought of all the points you raised and do in fact have them rubber insoles for the heel and I have been looking for some walking boots with great absorption. As you say over distance it matters. Re-the trip Pete's an inspiration as are the rolling hills. And as for the camp Iove being feral. Many thanks old mate. All the best. Mark
@vedrana0127Ай бұрын
I find people like Pete really inspiring. Especially since I'm not young anymore and sometimes I wonder how much longer I'll be able to hike. I'm glad the cane Pete gave you helped and you didn’t give up. Beautiful walk with Pete and the food looks delicious 😋
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Vedrana, yes Pete is inspiring - - we all want to hike at that age. It can be done. The cane was great and my training and treatment continues. Glad you liked the walk, company and food. Take care out there. Mark
@anitaevans24322 ай бұрын
Hay & Brecon Farmers are always fabulous. I loved the make-do walking 'cane,' 😁 Sorry to hear your ankle is causing you problems. You're doing the right thing by walking, of course... so many people simply give up. Great that the weight of the pack didnt appear to cause too much of a problem too. I'm currently re-reading The Folklore of Radnorshire. I know Radnorshire is now part of Powys but it always seems to feel much more ancient & interesting. back in 1890 the Shakey Bridge was simply planks & wires. Happy walking! 😊
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, a good old store there and makeshift cane. For sure people do pack it in - I simply need to be back out there Anita. Interesting to hear of the book. What's the title of it? I would love to read it. Re-the bridge - thanks for the heads up. Take care and all the best as always. Mark
@anitaevans2432Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer Roy Palmer has written a number of books about folklore. My two favourites are The Folklore of Radnorshire & Herefordshire Folklore. They were published by Logaston Press & are now out of print but you can usually get hold of them if you search online. I managed to find mine last time I came to Hereford... in a charity bookshop!
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@anitaevans2432 Ah, brilliant - thank you, Anita. I'll look out for them. Have a good weekend.
@LarryBeesАй бұрын
Another great adventure ok with good company.!! smoked sausage and chips yummy and comfy enough tent time.. 😃😃
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Thanks Larry. Yeah, a nice walk and a feral time in town. All the best. Mark
@thathikingguyАй бұрын
Great walk! Yeah I am gonna need one of those custom WYE Explorer canes LOL.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Cheers there Chris. Ha, it might be so if you get injured. All the best. Mark
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
Pete’s got a decent pace going, hope I’m still walking in my 80s if I’m still around.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
He has Robin. Yeah, he's an inspiration. For sure we wanna be there at that age. Cheers dude. Mark
@cynergy4Ай бұрын
Hey there Mark! Finally a moment to breathe! I haven't gotten my car back and it looks to be an expensive visit. I thoroughly enjoyed your video, and it was very cool for your buddy Pete to bring you a new walking stick just when you needed one. The universe provides! I'm very sorry to hear of your troubles with arthritis. I have some info that may help. Years ago I was having a lot of trouble with it myself. My right hand was almost curled into a claw, and both knees were in pain 24/7. I could put my hand on my knee and feel what felt like like grains of sand moving around. Maybe dissolving cartilage? Anyway, I started taking a really good supplement that did the trick. It took about a month to start working but now I have zero joint problems or pain. This supplement would likely be too pricey for you have shipped over there, and I haven't found any other supplement that has the same ingredients. Maybe if I tell you what's in them, you could find something comparable over there. They have the standard Glucosamine/Chondroitin formula, along with MSM, Vitamin C, Zinc, Manganese, and the most important part, Collagen. I'm convinced that it's the collagen that makes the difference since it helps to rebuild cartilage. The added bonus it that the Vitamin C and Zinc give quite a boost to the immue system. Be careful with the Ibuprofin tho, my mom took it every day for her arthritis and ended up with an ulcer. I was going to PM you this info, but decided to put it here in case anyone else can be helped. Without this supplement, I swear Mark, I would be a cripple! Anyway I hope you can find a similar product. It's difficult to find any that include collagen, and I think that's the important part. Cheers my friend!
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Sorry to hear of the expense there Cynthia. These unexpected costs do happen highlighting the importance of putting money to one side each week or month. Ah, yeah - the universe. Pete was very kind with the cane but I lost mine on the way to visit him. My absent-mindedness. As for supplements what’s the name of the supplement you are speaking of? Your journey sounds very interesting and I’m sure these ingredients are right - I’ve read similar somewhere including that regarding Ibuprofin. Well, many thanks - always appreciated old friend. Have a great week ahead. Mark
@JimTimberАй бұрын
Sav and chips !! OMG !! lol.. I'm jealous !! 🍴
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Lovely Andy - just the job. Mark
@JimTimberАй бұрын
@@WyeExplorer Ha ha !.. when I was a college kid at Cassio college in Watford I used to walk to the chippy in North Watford for my daily dose of sav and chips.. sometimes a pickled egg !! ..Happy days !! lol I even had enough lunch money left over for a desert.. a packet of 10 JPS cigarettes !! 😉
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@JimTimber Them simple days can't be beaten Andy. Have a good one over there.
@gerrymcveighАй бұрын
Mark, a very practical and bargain priced personalised cane that I am sure would last for ages, though that hand carved original from Pete does trump it👍 Walking more mindfully sounds like a good way to go to help with the arthritis, along with all the other things you are doing to manage. That is some ironwork in your legs! It has been a strange old Summer here in Northern Ireland and has felt Autumnal for most of it. That is a cool age for Pete to be out hiking (even with all his ironwork) - I hopefully have all those years left in my legs too. A cool stealthy spot for an urban camp and a good time to rise before it all came to life with people👍
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Ha, yeah that's right gerry - no image concerns here with the 49p offer. But Pete's? I have that for a long time now. For sure if I'm going to come out of this inflammation it has to be mindful. I'll get there metal and all. If Pete can do it with his metal I can and as you say he's at a good old age now. It was without doubt an odd summer both sides of the water. As for the camp - love finding these urban spots. Thanks gerry. All the best. Mark
@ervinslens2 ай бұрын
Lovely looking area, I'm sorry about your ankle, I hope it will get better and that you won't feel pain man! Stay safe 🥾
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey there bro, yeah nice rolling green hills and valleys. Re-my injury I'm working on it to get back out there. Thanks. Mark
@davidroberts5175Ай бұрын
I feel that you thoroughly enjoyed that on bud . peace
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
I did enjoy that one Dave - after a long in jury it was promising. Thanks old mate. Mark
@wozoutdoors1439Ай бұрын
good walk , i like your new cane, its great being out like that , just chilling . you cant beat sausage and chips , then washing it down with a nice can of coke. have a good weekend .
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey Warren, thanks. Yeah, it was a nice gift and I agree chilling out and about then having sausage and chips and oh yeah coke is the best. Take care bro. Mark
@BorderRambler2 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable hike and camp Mark, no surprise the ankle has been problematic with the old cycling injury ouch !! But yeah gentle exercise and inflammatory meds to loosing it up. Good to see you back in the lunar solo, I did 2 stealthy nights in mine last week on a cycling trip 👍 ps don’t leave you walking stick next time 😂 atb Dave 🥾⛺️👍
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Alright there Dave, many thanks. Yeah, it was a bad injury that was bound to come back at me later. I'm figuring out the training and meds. Re-the lunar solo and camp and loved that little pitch - it was a cheeky one. Good to hear you've been out too. Nope won't walk off without my head next time. All the best. Mark
@atrampinthehills.841Ай бұрын
Wonderful stuff..Nice to see you can still get out and about with these painful Ailments...your love of the countryside will keep you going...loved the 40p cane.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, steve-thanks mate. Yeah, I am determined to get on top of it and get back out on them trails. I need too - it's the pill of the country/nature. 49p bro! All the best. Mark
@saunteringsapsfordsАй бұрын
Great vlog Mark.I hope your ankle keeps on improving, or at least don't get worse.I ve had a few issues this year with my knee ligaments, it's horrible when it stops you moving about properly. Good to see the houmous and carrot coming out bro.😊.A bit of karma maybe.you forgot your cane,the good ol Pete gives you one,Good things come to those who wait,is the saying that comes to mind.And wow 82,looks fit as a butchers dog.Not been upto the Lake for years,must go again, love the little cheeky camp,good on ya man,no harm done .have a good un Mark.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, bro-thanks. Yeah, I hope it improves too - I am determined. Sorry to hear of your knee - for sure when limitations arise it frustrates you. Houmous and carrot though are a pleasure. That's just it - I actually knew Pete was giving me the cane and on the day I lose mine. 82-an inspiration! I reckon you should visit before the winter kicks inn - it's lovely around there. All the best. Mark
@saunteringsapsfordsАй бұрын
@WyeExplorer Yeah,my knee not so bad now,as long as I'm a bit careful ,cheers.I have seen a farm camp site just up the hill from the lake,so might try that out.Cheers Mark.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@saunteringsapsfords Hey, that's good - reasons to be hopeful. Hope you make it to the camp.
@FIVE-FOOTLythАй бұрын
Sublime, Mark! Great stick gift, love the furry friend at the end! Sorry to hear about the arthritis. Takes some living with. & finding the balance between too much & too little. Good to see a successful stealth camp too. I’m still finding stealth camping a bit stressful, worrying if I’m going to get moved in 🤣 Point is though, if we all leave no trace then all’s good. Apologies if I’ve left this message twice.. the first one disappeared! Anyway, ATB! Sue
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Thanks Sue - yeah a nice gift from a good old boy. That's alright about my ankle - it's been a real bugger. The thing is to keep going and find that answer, which I am doing. I wanna be hiking and camping at 82. Re-stealth camping in dodgey areas I've been doing that type of thing for an age and learned you don't actually get much bother especially if you leave no mess as you say. No worries about the messages - all good. Thanks again Sue - take care out there. Mark
@ChrisJBАй бұрын
A tale of two canes there Mark. As good as the 49p one was, I think I preferred Pete's elegant spiraled one 👌. Still walking at 82......wouldn't that be marvellous? I'd be happy to just make 82, let alone be able to hike like that. When I saw the x-ray of your ankle with all the pins and metal-work, it genuinely reminded me of a photo of Barry Sheene's leg x-ray after a horror smash on his motor-bike. You've done well to come back from that the way you have. Great stealth camp too. Should I ever find myself at a loose end in Llandrindod Wells, I know where to go. Bye for now, Chris
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, for sure Chris. There was comic value in the bamboo but Pete's is better. Let's see eh if we get to 82. It would be incredible to still be walking these big hills at that age and camping. Imagine! Re-my ankle and shin it was a bad injury - it's come back at me. I bet Sheene's body was a mess. Well, we don't give in - I'm getting there. And the camp? Loved the cheeky little one - you're welcome to the site. Thanks Chris. All the best. Mark
@spijkerpoes2 ай бұрын
another great outing man! 82 oh my.. Ended with a classic urban stealth spot (thank you) and a lookalike cat of one we used to have.. Did you use the new cane in the tent as it's pole I wonder? Cheers Mark - warm spots these videos..
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, Dave - yeah 82. That's awesome. Glad you liked the stealth spot - always give credit where it's due. Re-the cat it was a good oman me thinks - yours must have been a beauty too. Nope the cane was to big. Many thanks old mate. All the best. Mark
@stephensmith4480Ай бұрын
Good one that Mark and very nice of Pete to give you one of his canes. that can accompany you on a few hikes mate. That leg injury looked bloody painful, I don't envy you but glad to hear it's well on the mend. I read another of the old Boys from The Regiment passed away recently, he was 80 years old, ex A Troop, one of the Nimrod lads. Take care mate.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, thanks Steve - yeah it was good of Pete - I was chuffed with the gift. Re-the ankle and leg it was bound to come back at me. And boy has it played up. But I won't give in. Yeah, just read that about John Thompson. He had a good time in the services. My dad will have known him probably. And hey he was scouser. Well, hope you're well up there. Mark
@stephensmith4480Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer Nice one Mark, glad to hear you're sticking with the Leg injury mate. Yes I read he was a Scouser, not sure whereabouts he was from but I am sure Your Dad would have known him. He was Regimental chief clerk apparently before he went for selection, he was eighty when he passed. Yep, all good here mate thanks. You take it easy on the trails my friend 👍
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@stephensmith4480 No other choice Steve - that or not hike. A Scouse for sure. Re-dad the guy was in A Sq so me dad would have known him. He lived to a reasonable age Good to hear you're well bro - have a great weekend. I will take it easy.
@DayInParadiseАй бұрын
Looks like a great loop walk! This adventure seems both fun and informative. Thanks for sharing the scenic route and unique experience! 💕
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, nice and green with rolling hills. It was indeed fun. A pleasure to share. Take care over there. Mark
@unowhotravelchannelАй бұрын
Hi Mark, great video as always, so sorry to hear about your struggles with arthritis, its super you're battling against it, you're right too, keeping those muscles moving!
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey there Simon. Glad you like this one old mate. Thanks, the ankle has been a bugger but I'm on it - I need to get back out there. You know the score. Well, all the best. Mark
@williamboundey4526Ай бұрын
Great video Mark really enjoyed it 👍 Beautiful place for a walk 🚶♂️. Well done Pete 82 eh!! Nice walking stick he gave you! See you soon old mate!! Atvb Bounda!
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Thanks Bill - appreciated bro. Yeah, beautiful in these parts and food to walk with Pete. He's an inspiration sticks and all. All the best up there. Mark
@DesmondsDondersАй бұрын
Lovely Mark, the cane cane was definitely designer but I think Pete's canes was tops. That grass looked flattened before you pitched there guess its not the first time someone has used it. Thanks for taking us a long. I did not realise things were that bad with the leg and ankle.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Ha, yeah I must agree with you there about the canes Dave. Re-the pitch - maybe they knew I was coming. A pleasure to share - oh yeah it's been a big worry. All the best. Mark
@sarahmarshall48532 ай бұрын
So nice of Pete to give you the cane . Stay safe and look after your self. Love all you walks. Sarah
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yes, Sarah it was a super cool gift. I will stay safe - so glad you like the walks. Mark
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
Excellent vid Mark. You had me wincing with the ankle break story 😬 but you’ve got to do what it takes to keep you getting your outdoor fix, even if that means some painkillers.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, cheers Robin. Yes, mate it was a bad injury that's come back at me. I won't be giving in - I want to be back on the, trails and rivers. This last 4 years has had a real impact on my channel. Thanks old mate. Mark
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
@@WyeExplorerkeep soldiering on mate. 😊 🥾
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace For sure...
@SetForAdventuresАй бұрын
Just some nice balance here Mark! left your cane but Pete gave you a nice staff 👌🏻 It’s the way mate all a circle ⭕️ That pitch was class too right under the council’s nose (brilliant 👍) hope the café you where makings to was good 👍 Great film mate ATB Simon 🤠🏔️👍 Oh Pete was inspiring 82 and still out on the hills 👌🏻 (great that )
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey, thanks, Simon. Yeah, things work out sometimes just perfectly. Re-the pitch I love being feral in this way - there's no crime being committed. Yes, I was in the Metropole afterwards having a brew - nice and mellow. Look it up in Llandrindod Wells. Well, all the best simon to you and all. Mark
@nigelharness9032Ай бұрын
Hi Mark, such a shame about the Arthritis, but sounds like your doing your utmost to get as fit as possible, how funny you walked shaky bridge then watched the walking weatherman do the same, great your still getting out and even urban camping, well all the very best cheers nigel😀
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Yeah, Nigel it's been trouble. But I'm pitting everything into it to turn it around. For sure that was bizzare weatherman walking appearing at the same place. It doesn't often happen that. Re-the camp always love being feral. Many thanks, Nige. Take care. Mark
@nigelharness9032Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer enjoy your weekend mate
@ootnbootsАй бұрын
Nice one Mark , that was good Pete gave you that stick, a lot better than your 49p one lol. The nice wee stealth camp done the job , i've done that once myself and Robin camped behind the shops on the Isle of Arran . Hey mate i hope you get on the multi day hikes again , hopefully your ankle plays ball buddy ..enjoyed that Mark ..cheers Stevie ...just followed you on Insta 👍
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hey. stevie - I'll have to agree with you about the stick. It was fun in the farmers store though. Good to hear of your own doss down behind the shops - I do like that about trekking the fun places we find ourselves. Well, me too bro - I wanna get back out hiking multi-day. I'm on it. Thanks, my friend. All the best. Mark
@JimTimberАй бұрын
Lovely Wales bro !!.. awesome !! WTF !! 70 squids for a cane ?? ..they must be 'avin a laff !! ..yeah ! 49 pence is great bro !! ..that's an epic walking stick !! That old cottage with the Welsh slate roof !! ..wonderful !! ..when can I move in !? lol
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Oh, for sure Andy bro - Wales is fantastic but not canes for £70. Ha, 49 pence and a good laugh with the girls that helped me out with it felt better. Re-the cottage - I presume you mean the old farmhouse. It was and is beautiful. I hope you're well old mate. Take care. Mark
@filbritfrolics93152 ай бұрын
Lovely walk there Mark, last time i went there was back in 2008, :-D Have a nice day. :-)
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi friend, glad you liked this one. Time for a return maybe. All the best. Mark
@filbritfrolics9315Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer :-) yeah, hopefully hehe :-)
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@filbritfrolics9315 You will for sure...
@adamradford2285Ай бұрын
Lovely countryside there Mark, looked very peaceful. Glad you got the cane sorted, liked the custom cane lol. Is a cane better for your ankle than trekking poles? I looked at your X Ray (I’m a doctor 😂) - wow you did a proper job on that , looked like a Webber C fracture repair! Basically totally mashed and unstable fracture as you say - poor you mate what a horrible injury , no wonder you have problems now in that joint. Well done for soldiering though it, how annoying having that pain as a long distance walker! Best wishes mate
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Adam, without a doubt it's beautiful around here - rolling and green to the door. No, the walking poled are better than a makeshift cane. I had fun with that though. Hey, yeah of course you're a medical chap. Yeah, this was a bad injury that's come back at me years later. But I think I'm winning with a combination of things. Nothing will stop me from doing what I love. Well, thanks Adam - I appreciate that. All the best. Mark
@adamradford2285Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer Good to hear mate that it’s going in the right direction , good positive mental attitude too that’s half the battle and not giving up as you say! Look forward to your next outing. Best wishes
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@adamradford2285 Cheers Adam - for sure we don't back down from it. We keep coming at it until we turn the tide. Next vlog? Monmouth loop walk Adam with a meeting with Patrick 'The Solitary Rambler.' It was really good.
@adamradford2285Ай бұрын
@@WyeExplorer Ah great look forward to that one! 😃
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@adamradford2285 Have a good week Adam. Cheers!
@MaxandKalisAdventuresАй бұрын
Nice little adventure .ouch on the accident on bike .Scarey moment to .Yeh keep you're muscles strong around arthritus etc .took me 3 years get strong enough to do mountains . Keep up smaller hikes be alot better with care . Atb Max ps .Need a new channel name 😢
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Hi Max, yeah a wee dip of the toes years after the mental bike event. You're right it takes time to get through these things - I won't give up. Thanks old friend - hope you find a name-you may already have it. All the best. Mark
@MaxandKalisAdventuresАй бұрын
@WyeExplorer .off to Cornwall few days then to London hopefully for 3 to 4 weeks . Thinking doing fostering gsd as they don't do well in kennels I can get them ready be with the right family ,person . Think about my channel when I've made my mind up . Keep going hopefully gets easier for you .Atb Max
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@MaxandKalisAdventures Have a great time Max. I'm sure you will. All the best with fostering too - you're the right person. Re-the name - it will show up if it wants to. I'll keep going.
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
Nice stealthy pitch, some YTers would get 50k+ plus views for pitching there.
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
Absolutely right Robin. But I don't pimp up my thumbnails -that's just not me. Thanks mate. Mark
@WalkWithWallaceАй бұрын
@@WyeExplorer same, I try and make the thumbnail intriguing without being clickbaity
@WyeExplorerАй бұрын
@@WalkWithWallace Ah, that was the word I was trying to find clickbate...