I Walked The Deadliest Path in the Country - The Broomway

Published 2022-08-07

All Comments (21)
  • @hamshackleton
    I'd never head of this until another tuber - "Walk with me Tim" just happened to go there last week! He didn't venture far onto the sands, just to the end of the pebbles.
  • @SilentKnight43
    This reminds me of my childhood when we would walk out onto the tidal flats at Clam Harbour, Nova Scotia to dig for clams at low tide. They had a loud siren/horn that would sound prior to the incoming tide and you had to immediately head back to shore or get caught in the tidal bore. It was fun and exciting as a youngster - and typically later that night the neighbours who'd gone with us would get together in someone's backyard and have a clam bake for everyone. I miss the early 70s.
  • @projiuk
    Genuinely the most interesting broomway video I’ve seen. Thank you for uploading this, it was brilliant
  • I literally just learned about the existence of this thing yesterday and I was disappointed at the lack of Broomway content and you come through like this!!! Serendipity 😎✌🏽
  • @chrismccartney8668
    Super video it looks desolate a have sailed along thecedge of the sand coming out of the thames to turn into the crouch the front way one munues there iscsea the shimmering sands and then the sea rushes back to civer the sands.. One day hope to sail in under havengore bridge to crouch..
  • @ianraffel7505
    Also never heard of it before. The area is vast and it's easy to see how people would get disorientated. Glad you got back ok.
  • Hi Lorna, you do have some wonderful adventures.It looked scary to me. Don't think I would be a fan of the water coming at me from all directions. Thank you for sharing.
  • What an amazing adventure ! What an incredible experience ! What an outstanding video ! What a fantastic woman you are !
  • @waza987
    When the last person who dies was over 100 years on its most dangerous trail, one wonders how dangerous the country is.
  • You certainly have the most interesting walks. Thank you Lorna Jane once again
  • @mykolakorzh
    Thank you, was interesting to learn more about this path other than wikipedia
  • Yet another off beaten track you have trodden. You sure are not afraid of taking us to some very interesting and out of the way places Lorna. It content like this that got me subscribed in the first place. David in Dudley.
  • I have in the river roach but very shallow where you walked and treachous sinking sand and fast tides. There is a you tube by a sailor called Creek Sailor Tony Smith he sailed round sat on the sands and waited for tide to return he said was so quick and all side.. This the same as Morecombe Sands you can't fast enough to beat the tide...
  • @18BlackMagic18
    Nature when unassuming is often when it's at its most dangerous. I can imagine people easily walking in the wrong direction when there's not many references or running out of time and then desperately trying to run back before being swallowed up by the sea. As you said, the tide appears in pools all around you, it doesn't just run in from one direction. It must have been terrifying for those that couldn't get back with the water pooling in front of them getting deeper and deeper.
  • @johnboy5736
    Hi Lorna. Very interesting Magic. Thanks for your time and efforts making the video. John
  • @ToiToiTrimmer
    Great vlog, you get up to the most amazing things. Keep your life full and enjoy every moment. 😊
  • Really interesting video, enjoyed it very much - thanks! Now on my bucket list ...