In this special 600th episode of The Outdoors Station, marking 20 years of sharing free content and countless hours spent creating these podcasts, we celebrate not just a milestone, but a journey. I recount days 10 and 11 of our Coast to Coast walk. Battling relentless rain, strong winds, and sodden terrain, we navigate steep climbs and exposed moorland, sharing tales of flooded tents, tough ascents, and the struggle to find welcoming accommodation.
Despite setbacks—like an unhelpful inn and basic packed lunches—the camaraderie, shared meals, and moments of sunshine keep our spirits high. Walking side by side, Bruce and Cameron—father and son—find time to reflect on their journey together, their footsteps in sync as they share stories, laughter, and quiet moments of connection along the trail.
We reflect on the physical and mental challenges, the importance of preparation, and the simple pleasures of walking together, making this adventure both demanding and deeply rewarding.
Introduction (00:00:01)
Host introduces the podcast, its history, and the context for this episode.
After the Stormy Night at Lord Stones (00:02:03)
Recap of the previous night’s relentless rain, flooded tent, and morning weather conditions.
Morning at Lord Stones – Waiting Out the Weather (07:30)
Discussion of weather forecast, plans to visit the café, and strategies for breaking camp.
Breakfast and Setting Off (10:45)
Leaving Lord Stones Café, breakfast details, and setting out on the day’s walk.
First Steep Climb and Yorkshire Weather (11:30)
Climbing in strong winds, meeting locals, and reflections on Yorkshire’s unique character.
Progress and Energy Levels (13:06)
Walking along the old railway track, battling wind and rain, and using a bivvy bag for shelter.
Approaching the Lion Inn (15:22)
Decision to seek a room due to soaked gear, arrival at the Lion Inn, and accommodation challenges.
Lion Inn Experience and B&B Logistics (16:15)
Difficulties with Lion Inn staff, finding alternative B&B, and reflections on cost and logistics.
End of Day Reflections and Planning Ahead (19:20)
Summary of the day, drying out, and hopes for better weather and shorter days ahead.
Day 11 Begins – Back at the Lion Inn (21:03)
Dropped off at the Lion Inn, improved weather, and uncertainty about the next campsite.
Walking Across Glaisdale Moor (11:30, Day 11)
Walking in better weather, road traffic challenges, and scenic views toward the coast.
The Never-Ending Road to Glaisdale (approx. 12:30, Day 11)
Complaints about the long, straight road and anticipation of a tea stop.
Finding Camping at the Arncliffe Arms (24:44)
Relief at finding camping, meeting fellow walkers, and socialising at the Arncliffe Arms.
Trail Reflections with Bruce and Cameron (25:31)
Discussion with other walkers about the challenges, baggage services, and differences between sections of the trail.
Early Arrival and Relaxing at Camp (34:11)
Arriving early, enjoying tea, and appreciating a relaxed afternoon at the campsite.
Camping at the Arncliffe Arms – Facilities and Reflections (35:32)
Description of the camping field, local amenities, and plans for the next day.
Winding Down and Final Thoughts (38:29)
Reflections on the Arncliffe Arms, missed opportunities for better facilities, and closing remarks.
Podcast Outro (39:42)
Thanking listeners and directing them to the podcast’s website.
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