Have been watching a few videos of Sark the past few weeks, and although I've never been there, I love the island and its culture, I was born in England and have lived here all my life on what used to be an island now, part of the mainland, but sark is definitely appealing. Your very lucky to have such a nice home in a desirable location with breathtaking views.
Hi Matt - great video. Thanks for the information. I'm setting off tomorrow and have booked a holiday in Bamburgh (my favourite place in the world) in Northumberland, the week after to recouperate!
Thanks for the upload. I decided I want to hike this path after watching a few videos and doing some research. I’m located in Swansea so not far and easy enough to do it in stages on days off as I just can’t get 10 days off in one go. Last weekend I hiked between Amroth and Manorbier but want to get as far as Pembroke by mid September.
Am considering walking East to West, because east end looks easier to get to with public transport, meaning we’d start earlier, and the west end looks nicer area to spend some time in afterwards. How bad would you say, obviously weather dependent, the wind would be if walking that direction?
Doing this walk in a few weeks. Cant wait! What was wrong with the campsite on day six ? Sounds rough. Last thing ya need after walking 20 miles man. Great video!! Thanks! Gives all a great idea about it! Especially walking from west to east coz I WAS gunna do the other way!! Cheers man!
I found ingelborough the most challenging, I started at Ribblehead. I'd never done anything like that before but like you didn't think it was that hard, aside from blisters. I didn't have your camera issues or the terrible weather to contend with though.
I really enjoy your videos, and I am sorry for your misfortune which is also your viewers and subscribers' loss of lots of fun and learning. This is to be expected in countries where life can be desparate and that, frankly, in societies that are not as evolved and civilized as your own society. I guess in the future you will upload everything daily to remote storage. Hard lesson of life. Really, you are fortunate you did not undergo violence in the poorer countries. A non-lethal handgun would have been wise. And thank God you did not undergo injury by not having the right equipment in dangerous Nature, including bear spray. I was relieved that you both made it through unscathed in this way. This is the way of naive youth, which we all pass through, and so that added to the story. Hope you are not too discouraged and will go on pursuing your life's adventure, enhanced by new wisdom, and sharing it with us.
Loved your video. No need for talk, the music was nice. Best bits are where you lie down look around and say as I imagine, can you believe this? Really well done
No problem, glad you found it useful. June-August are the most reliable months for weather. Late May and early september might be good too as the walking paths will be a little quieter! Thanks, Matt
I am planning to do think hike this summer late June or early July. Question!?? Do you suggest booking accommodations ahead of time or would it be ok to do a walk-up?
It depends on the type of accommodation you want. If it's campsites, then no it should be okay. Bunkhouses might get filled and BnBs are often sold out. The issue with booking is that you have to plan your walking distances correctly and you don't have as much flexibility but that might be better than sleeping rough!
Walked a large section of this earlier in the year - and those steps are a killer (especially as from time to time there seems to be step slightly bigger and it jars your knee - worth it though). Cheers for the video
Hi mat , thanks for this video,me and my brother are planning to walk this next year . Your video has been a really good start to educate me on what I am in for. Really appreciate you making the video you did a great job 👍 cheers mat