Backpacking and Wild camping the South downs way A 100 mile trail
The South downs way is a 100 mile long route which follows the chalk hills from Eastbourne to Winchester. The route goes through quaint English villages steeped in history with many local pubs close to the route. The views are breathtaking with many miles walked on the windy tops but some stretches take you through dense woodlands too. Some hard climbs and the path can be hard on the feet with the small sharp flinty stones so good footwear is needed. All in all a lovely walk. Link to Bill Hambeltons video about this walk: • South Downs Way 2019

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The South Downs Way | 100 miles | 7 days

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England's Mountains Green: a documentary about the South Downs

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Solo woodland Bivi Camp and thoughts on Bushcrafters and Courses

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Backpacking the Thames Path from the source to Lechlade Wiltshire Man

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South Downs Way 100 mile walk kit list - Light weight!

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Wiltshire Man Bike packing & Wild Camping 100 miles along Ridgeway and Towpath

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South Downs Way - I Lasted 2 Days (Don’t Make My Mistake)

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The South Downs Way- 100 miles from Winchester to Eastbourne

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Camping in a Storm with the Polish poncho tent

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Backpacking The West Highland Way Part One

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Overnight at the Woodland Camp, Wood stove cooking, Wind and Rain

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South Downs Way 100 - 2024

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South Downs Way in a Day | 100 Miles on THE BEST Cycling Route

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The 20 "WORST" Places in SouthEast ENGLAND Part 1/2 20-11 🏴🇬🇧

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Wainwrights Coast to Coast walk PART ONE by Wiltshire Man

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How to Walk the South Downs Way - 100 Miles in 7 Days

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Stealth camp in The Forbidden Wood(see description box for more info)

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Walking & Camping the South Downs Way | Campsites & Wild Camping | Campsite Reviews

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South Downs Way - 107 miles in 4 days and 2 half days,

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