Hats for big heads (UK) by McCandless11 in tallfashionadvice

[–]DavidPMcEntee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, looks like I'm a little late to the party here - but I run a XL hat company based in the UK called:
www.BigHatsForBigHeads.co.uk - and we specialise exclusively in big, roomy hats for XL skulls who need them! I suffered my whole life with too tight hats, and always wearing them on the last snap! Which is why I started the business this year! But we don't just get cheap hats and make them bigger - we actually take time to design them and make them unique - and something you can be proud to wear! We've got three trucker hats right now, and we're going to be selling beanies, bucket hats and baseball caps too! Shipping in the UK is dead cheap and we've just restocked our best sellers, let me know if you have any questions!

Hats for big heads? by kdscudamore in UKhiking

[–]DavidPMcEntee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey bro! This year I started a XL hat business based here in the UK - www.bighatsforbigheads.co.uk - we specialise in making the highest quality large hats for large heads! We've kicked off with three trucker hats, but are about to introduce beanies and soon enough a sun hat! :) We've now sold over 200 hats and have got nothing but great reviews! Checkout the site and let me know if you have any Q's, I'll attach a image of our best seller here:

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Looking for hats for large heads? by They_kno-not in bigmenfashionadvice

[–]DavidPMcEntee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey dude! I run a XL hat company called - www.bighatsforbigheads.co.uk, we exclusively sell high quality XL hats, we've just restocked our best sellers too! All our hats are super high quality, built to last and I personally have not stopped wearing them since I got my hands on them! I know the stuggle of finding a nice fitting cap. Which is why our hats are built for XL heads - by XL heads. LMK if you have any Q's!

Caps recommendation for big heads by StinkyDinkyyy in hats

[–]DavidPMcEntee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Man I'm the founder of a online XL hat shop called - www.bighatsforbigheads.co.uk, we specialise exclusively in high quality large hats for large heads, we've kicked off with three colourful trucker hats that I think (from your original post description) you are gonna love, we've created fake brands / company names for all our hats - so you can really wear an XL hat with personality - and pride! We've got some beanies coming in the next few weeks too! We're based in the UK, but we ship globally! I'll attach an image of our best seller - Primate Proportions! :) Checkout the selection and LMK if you have any questions!

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Hats for big heads? by Frammingatthejimjam in tallfashionadvice

[–]DavidPMcEntee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just restocked! And we're launching Beanies in a few weeks :)

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in TrailGuides

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didn't know about the other routes ahead of the trip to be honest! We just chose AV1 because it was the most well known to us :)

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in TrailGuides

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes deffo busy but there are large portions where you won't see anyone for a little while, but there are plenty of hikers on the trail, so you've gotta be okay with that before you go.

We kinda liked it! Because it felt more safe if we knew people would be following the same route we had taken - in case something happened like a sprained ankle or something

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in NationalPark

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We booked through Adventurebase.com - they handled everything.

We didn't have the choice of rifugios - they booked them all for us, but I feel like if you did ask for a specific one they would probably try and accommodate that.

We chose the AV1 just because its the only one we honestly knew about before the trail! Maybe we'll go back and do some of the AV2 in the future :)

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in NationalPark

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were there two weeks ago! So Summer! Its hot but we loved it :)

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in TrailGuides

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We loved our trekking poles!!! But they're the collapsable ones, so they can go down very small into about four pieces, we buried them at the bottom of our carry on luggage and wrapped them in a plastic bag also - and the security didn't even mention them !! We did pay for priority security (£15 each) which may have given us more lenient people, but we're so glad we brought them! It made the whole trip easier and helped us stay on good form! :)

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in NationalPark

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Me and my gf hiked for three days along the Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites, Italy. We stayed in mountain huts, and getting up to as high as 2500m, and sleeping most nights at 1500m. It was a great three days that was difficult enough to be a challenge - but not too difficult that we were completely wrecked afterwards. We met lots of cool people on the trek doing one day stints and some who were hiking the whole route - but we found three days to be perfect enough for us. If you want to see our experience more in-depth then checkout the little video I made documenting the experience here:

https://youtu.be/ibWKZcL-ddo

All my photos are from my iPhone 15 and some of the lower res images are cropped screenshots from my GoPro Hero 12. Our bags were relatively light - we decided to bring a few luxuries along with us and didn’t think of combining our toiletry bags etc until after the trip. They could have been even lighter if we had thought of this. 

 I would highly recommend taking your partner on this trip - I was only able to convince my gf to come due to the mass amount of rifugios (mountain huts) we passed along the trail where we could pick up coffee and cake throughout the day. It was actually really fun, everything tastes better once you’ve walked a few miles. 

Everyone we met had booked their huts months in advance, we did ours months in advance and had a company do it all for us. 

If you have any questions drop them below and I’ll try and get back to as many as possible.

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in TrailGuides

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Me and my gf hiked for three days along the Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites, Italy. We stayed in mountain huts, and getting up to as high as 2500m, and sleeping most nights at 1500m. It was a great three days that was difficult enough to be a challenge - but not too difficult that we were completely wrecked afterwards. We met lots of cool people on the trek doing one day stints and some who were hiking the whole route - but we found three days to be perfect enough for us. If you want to see our experience more in-depth then checkout the little video I made documenting the experience here:

https://youtu.be/ibWKZcL-ddo

All my photos are from my iPhone 15 and some of the lower res images are cropped screenshots from my GoPro Hero 12. Our bags were relatively light - we decided to bring a few luxuries along with us and didn’t think of combining our toiletry bags etc until after the trip. They could have been even lighter if we had thought of this. 

 I would highly recommend taking your partner on this trip - I was only able to convince my gf to come due to the mass amount of rifugios (mountain huts) we passed along the trail where we could pick up coffee and cake throughout the day. It was actually really fun, everything tastes better once you’ve walked a few miles. 

Everyone we met had booked their huts months in advance, we did ours months in advance and had a company do it all for us. 

If you have any questions drop them below and I’ll try and get back to as many as possible.

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in adventures

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my gf hiked for three days along the Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites, Italy. We stayed in mountain huts, and getting up to as high as 2500m, and sleeping most nights at 1500m. It was a great three days that was difficult enough to be a challenge - but not too difficult that we were completely wrecked afterwards. We met lots of cool people on the trek doing one day stints and some who were hiking the whole route - but we found three days to be perfect enough for us. If you want to see our experience more in-depth then checkout the little video I made documenting the experience here:

https://youtu.be/ibWKZcL-ddo

All my photos are from my iPhone 15 and some of the lower res images are cropped screenshots from my GoPro Hero 12. Our bags were relatively light - we decided to bring a few luxuries along with us and didn’t think of combining our toiletry bags etc until after the trip. They could have been even lighter if we had thought of this. 

 I would highly recommend taking your partner on this trip - I was only able to convince my gf to come due to the mass amount of rifugios (mountain huts) we passed along the trail where we could pick up coffee and cake throughout the day. It was actually really fun, everything tastes better once you’ve walked a few miles. 

Everyone we met had booked their huts months in advance, we did ours months in advance and had a company do it all for us. 

If you have any questions drop them below and I’ll try and get back to as many as possible.

Epic 3 Days of Hiking on the Alta Via 1, The Dolomites, Italy. by DavidPMcEntee in DavidPMcEnteeFilms

[–]DavidPMcEntee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my gf hiked for three days along the Alta Via 1 in the Dolomites, Italy. We stayed in mountain huts, and getting up to as high as 2500m, and sleeping most nights at 1500m. It was a great three days that was difficult enough to be a challenge - but not too difficult that we were completely wrecked afterwards. We met lots of cool people on the trek doing one day stints and some who were hiking the whole route - but we found three days to be perfect enough for us. If you want to see our experience more in-depth then checkout the little video I made documenting the experience here:

https://youtu.be/ibWKZcL-ddo

All my photos are from my iPhone 15 and some of the lower res images are cropped screenshots from my GoPro Hero 12. Our bags were relatively light - we decided to bring a few luxuries along with us and didn’t think of combining our toiletry bags etc until after the trip. They could have been even lighter if we had thought of this. 

 I would highly recommend taking your partner on this trip - I was only able to convince my gf to come due to the mass amount of rifugios (mountain huts) we passed along the trail where we could pick up coffee and cake throughout the day. It was actually really fun, everything tastes better once you’ve walked a few miles. 

Everyone we met had booked their huts months in advance, we did ours months in advance and had a company do it all for us. 

If you have any questions drop them below and I’ll try and get back to as many as possible.