3. The Cambrian Way OEX bush pro Bivvi wet sleeping bag no mat in strong rain and wind The Blorenge.

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Day Three on the The Cambrian Way mountain trail 479 km (298 miles) with a total ascent of 22,460 m (73,700 ft). I think it could be Britain's hardest long distance trail. Its hard to say but looking at the map i think i started todays episode around the Mynydd Garnclochdy area i want give exact camping locations away. I was so wet from the rain all night i set about getting ready to walk around 4am just to keep warm. I was no risk at cold from the time of Year and in good health. So walked back up towards Mynydd Garnclochdy i think. The rain came back on top the hill. The rain was very bad so much so i could only see about couple of meters ahead what with the mist as well as the dark even with two powerful lights. By this time my cannon camera was destroyed by the weather i should know by now and my phone was useless take note people think phone navigation fine lucky i know this i used my garmin fenix3 gps watch with the track loaded onto so i knew i was heading in the general dir

5 days wild camping hiking @ Exmoor national park day 4.2 & 5


First of sorry about the shaky camera work and terrible sound. This was filmed before i upgraded to gopro 7 and gimbal. The gimbal is now broke and i still need a microphone that handles wind on the gopro 7. I also badly need more hard drives ideally i need four 8gb hard drives but for now one will have to do. If i do not get these there maybe a big hold on future videos until i do unless i can get the funs together as i this is a hobby not a job. You can help me out only if you wish to help you can send me a donation to https://www.patreon.com/4seasonbackpacking

5 days wild camping hiking @ Exmoor national park day 4.2 and 5
Exmoor
England
UK

Dunkery Hill also called Dunkery Beacon the highest point on Exmoor. From there headed down to Stoke Pero Church. Standing 309 meters above sea level, it is claimed to be at a higher altitude than any other church in England. Which i did not know at the time if i did i would have taken a look inside the church and had alook around. From Stoke Pero i went of road again on a very steep forest path in Horner wood. Then on the way down to Porlock to catch the shop before it closed. I wild camped on the South west coast path at Porlock

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