Wilderhope Adventures - (pronounced like Wilderness) Where we want to inspire and encourage you to find, create and live your own adventure story: From hiking to RVing, road trips and renaissance faires, from cattle ranching and writing epic adventure fantasy I have packed a lot into my life. I have half-heartedly attempted to share some of these experiences with the world but with the decision to move in the my fifth-wheel full time in 2017, to travel and work in new places and meet new people, this channel will now be dedicated to sharing these explorations and experiences with the world and helping you Find Your Adventure Story
Please join me and my two dogs, Cody and Kye, as we explore this great planet by foot and by car. You can also find us and our adventures over at www.wilderhopewyn.wordpress.com
Get a second hand small roofbox for more of your stuff to make the inside of car a bit less cluttered? roof Great for all hiking/outdoors kit, food, water, Dogsfood/bowls and a golf/fishing umbrella to keep you dry when cooking by the tailgate. Fab.video though,well done you.👌
Hi, thanks for sharing this. I can't find Ell's Nook anywhere, only Ebbe's Nook but read it is on the map as Ebbe's Snook, if it is the same place you mean. 'The name Ebb's Nook may indicate associations with St Ebba, a 7th century Anglo-Saxon princess. The map refers to it as Ebbe's Snook.' Do you think it's the same place?
Cheers, CJ. I'm intending to do my first thru-hike in the coming days. I really appreciate your direct way of communicating, from an authentic place. Yea, this has helped with the doubt that's been creeping in as I prepare.. Cheers, Johnny.
This popped up in my feed. I grew up in Gomshall and it is a stunningly beautiful area to walk. The concrete tanks above Shere are WW2 vintage. Emergency Firefighting Water Tanks. The area was used to store munitions in the run-up to D-Day
Beautiful little place. I love waterfalls. I went after you and had it so quiet. I've liked and subscribed to you now. I've caught up on lots this morning.😁 I won't miss any of your new ones now.👍
Excellent watch. I love it there, yes the car park is small and it's a shame if it's full with all camper vans parked poorly. On the mountain near the waterfall is a plane crash site from the 1940s. Sadly the Canadian crew all died. I've been and filmed 3 of the sites. Really sad to see but moving also. Loving your vids.👍
Absolutely amazing. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
Hello dear. Well! You have certainly helped in my decision to 'rearrange' my 12 year old Peugeot hatchback. I've already had to sleep in it for several months last year, alongside my very heavy pollycotton tent so am familiar with its advantages and limitations. Being 5. 1' on one side and 4.11' on the other (got a few Dodgy bits about the body), I am ok to get in and out as I've developed my own little methods for doing things because of the limitations in my joints. So far I've done ok but I want improve my living/sleeping area. Atm, I am in temp accommodation but don't ever want to go back permanently to conventional living and one day hope to have a campervan. Sadly, my lovely air tent is now too big and heavy for me to manage so I shall get a trailer tent instead. There are some very well priced ones out there to fit my car. This will also give me the privacy needed for the essential loo! As for showers there are always the camping and caravan club sites of which I am a member. And of course swimming pools! At nearly 66 and about to draw my state pension, I need to get moving again and be outdoors. I've hid away for the last 6 months so time to hit the road again (hopefully not literally.) But do need to look at converting my car. While the seat fold down good it would give me so much more room with the back ones out. So any suggestions and/or advice from you or your viewers would be most welcome. It's just me. No animals or other humans! 🙋🙏🙂
Thanks CJ, you’re definitely my go to channel when planning adventures. However, check out the St. James’ Way which is Reading to Southampton and the official English Camino pilgrimage route.
There are lots of coal deposits in Northumberland hence the black sand which is of course wave washed coal. Alnwick is pronounced An-ick.l regularly walk my dog on Cresswell Beach we both love it. Pleased you enjoyed your visit as I enjoyed your video.
That Icelandic horse ride looks incredible!! 😍 Those views were breathtaking ⛰ I'm definitely adding that to my bucket list! It sounds like you had an amazing time. Hope you're not too sore from the long ride! 💪 Thanks for sharing the adventure! 😊