I remember my late dog once found an empty doughnut bag, five minutes in to a 45 minute walk and carried it (without stopping to inspect) very nearly the whole three miles home. :-) Great to see your companionship and the views. Good luck with the training.
As someone who isn't that much into climbing, but quite a lot into walking, I particularly enjoyed this. Also, having some more commentary was really nice. Love this!
"Alfie, you're gonna get brain freeze, mate!!!" haha. Great video. I love taking my dog Rusty out when I go to the bush, so I feel your pain, with regards to work getting in the way. Good luck on your Mountain Leader award. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Nice video, can say I've done that walk myself 😊 you've just got pen-y-ghent and whernside to do now, unless or course you've done those already..?? Done all 3 myself not in one day!! over a couple of days, all fantastic walks, pen-y-ghent was the most challenging one...look forward to some most adventure with you and your dog.. If I remember rightly gapping gill, is pretty deep, I'm sure I've been told apparently St. Paul cathedral would fit in "The Gap" !!!!! There are organised abseiling on one of the bank holidays in may or august, never done it though😜
Matthew Singleton No it's my first of the Yorkshire 3, I'd like to do the other two. Especially at this time of year they aren't as busy as during summer. Yeah I couldn't see the bottom, it would be cool to explore the area more :)
Hi I also have a Collie and am doing 10km's with my dog as I was worried about the distance. Not sure if thats a real worry, would be interested if you've seen any issues with distance and the dog. Also do you carry any specific food or extra kit for the dog. Thanks in advance, I'm more worried about the dog than me