The UK's Most Deadly Hike. Crib Goch
Most people walk Crib Goch once… I decided to push it further. In this video, I take on one of the UK’s most exposed and adrenaline-filled ridges crossing Crib Goch forwards AND backwards in a single hike. Using FPV footage, I’ve captured the route like you’ve never seen before giving you a true-to-life perspective of the knife-edge ridge, the drops on either side, and what it really feels like to be up there. If you’ve ever wondered whether you could handle Crib Goch, this is the closest you’ll get without being there yourself. Would you take this on? 🔥 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real mountain adventures. #CribGoch #Snowdonia #UKHiking #MountainAdventure #FPVDrone #ExtremeHiking #RidgeWalk #Scrambling #HikingUK #AdventureSeekers #OutdoorLife #GoExplore #YouTubeAdventure #DroneFootage #AdrenalineRush

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