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Wainwright Coast to Coast Part 6

Wainwright Coast to Coast Part 6

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In this episode, I share my experience hiking the Wainwright Coast to Coast Trail, focusing on our stay at the welcoming Church Holme campsite at Danby Wiske. I chat with Vicky, the owner, about her thoughtful approach to hospitality and the unique charm of her site. I also reflect on the challenges of the route, including a nerve-wracking road crossing and a rainy night on the moors. Through candid conversations and vivid descriptions, I highlight the camaraderie, landscapes, and simple pleasures that make this journey across the UK so memorable.We continue our trek eastward, leaving Danby Wiske behind and heading toward the village of Ingleby Arncliffe. The path leads us through rolling farmland and quiet country lanes, where we encounter fellow walkers and share stories over quick breaks. The weather remains unpredictable, with bursts of sunshine followed by sudden showers, but spirits stay high as we approach the edge of the North York Moors. Along the way, I reflect on the changing scenery and the sense of anticipation that builds as we near the final stages of the trail.After a brief stop in Ingleby Arncliffe to rest and refuel, we press on, knowing the toughest climbs are yet to come. The route soon rises steeply onto the moors, offering sweeping views and a new sense of wildness. Fatigue sets in as the miles add up, and our pace slows, but the camaraderie among walkers keeps us motivated. As dusk falls, we finally arrive—later than planned—at Lord Stones campsite, grateful for a hot meal and a place to rest before the next day’s adventures.Introduction (00:00:03)Brief intro to the podcast and episode number.Welcome and Setting the Scene (00:00:20)Bob introduces the Coast to Coast journey and the Danby Wiske campsite.Interview with Eureen: Hybrid Hiking Approach (00:01:31)Eureen discusses her mix of camping, hotels, and luggage transfer on the trail.Eureen’s Previous Hiking Experience (00:02:27)Eureen shares her experience on the West Highland Way and why she chose the Coast to Coast.Cost and Enjoyment of the Trip (00:03:12)Eureen talks about the expense, challenge, and enjoyment of her hiking holidays.Wild Camping Apprehension (00:05:15)Eureen expresses concerns about solo wild camping and her evolving approach.Why Hike in the UK? (00:05:41)Eureen explains her preference for UK trails over European ones.Transition to Danby Wiske and Vicky (00:06:58)Host sets up the next segment about the Danby Wiske campsite and Vicky.History and Community at Danby Wiske Campsite (00:07:40)Vicky describes the campsite’s origins, international visitors, and unique location.Campsite Facilities and Evolution (00:08:54)Vicki explains the campsite’s features, separation of hikers, and how it has evolved.Conversion from Stables to Campsite (00:10:24)Vicky details the transformation from equestrian use to a campsite and the development of the tuck shop.Tuck Shop and Facilities for Walkers (00:11:59)Vicky shares stories about the tuck shop, PayPal, and adding amenities based on walker feedback.Dryer Mishap Story (00:12:57)Vicky recounts a funny incident with a sleeping bag in the dryer.Importance of the Campsite for Walkers (00:13:21)Discussion on the lack of facilities in the area and the campsite’s role as an oasis.Relationship with Local Farmers (00:15:03)Vicky discusses the local farming community’s attitude toward walkers and hopes for National Trail improvements.Impact of National Trail Status (00:17:01)Vicky talks about changes from the new status, signage, and the Coast to Coast passport.Stories and Interactions with Walkers (00:19:20)Vicky reflects on memorable conversations and the value of meeting diverse people.Campsite Operations Year-Round (00:20:44)Vicky explains the campsite’s year-round operation and winter visitors.Daily Flow of Walkers and Facilities Use (00:21:29)Vicky describes the varying number of walkers and how they use the facilities throughout the day.Opening Hours and Future Plans (00:23:08)Discussion about the need for facilities outside standard hours and possible future developments.Start of Day Nine: Leaving Danby Wiske (00:24:52)Bob describes leaving the campsite, heading toward Osmotherley, and the day’s weather.Traditional English Footpath Experience (00:28:23)Description of walking through classic English countryside and old footpaths.Breakfast and Route Planning (00:30:28)Recap of breakfast, route changes, and the plan to stock up at the service station.Crossing the A19 and Safety Concerns (00:33:29)Discussion of the dangerous road crossing and hopes for a pedestrian bridge.Rest Stop at the Shell Garage (00:34:44)Details about stopping at the garage for food, rest, and phone charging.Climb to Lord Stones and Weather Update (00:36:00)Description of the climb, weather conditions, and anticipation for the next campsite.Trig Point at Carlton Bank: Fatigue and Frustration (00:39:29)Reflections on a tiring day, lack of wild camping spots, and the challenge of the ...
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