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JaylarkOutdoors
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Добавлен 4 мар 2023
Hi I am Nathan J "Lark", my parnter in crime is Kelly "JAY". I Started some months after over 100 hikes to combat depression, SUBSCRIBE to a Brand New Channel for the best of Dorset and Hampshire hiking but also other locations from Yorkshire to Scotland*. *2025. We aim to make videos for the budget backpacker, Wild Camper, Hiker and those for whatever reason may not be able to get out into the wilderness anymore in as real and fun yet informative way as possible and hope to give those thinking of getting fit and healthy for body and mind by getting out into the great outdoors as much as possible, some inspiration. (that was a long sentence) Having both become very unfit ourselves,
we take on the spirit of the wilderness via hikes and wild camps and occasional tours abroad while aiming to achieve a better balance of fitness all round. Get out more. Do yourself a favour guys! There will also be some charity events along the way.
we take on the spirit of the wilderness via hikes and wild camps and occasional tours abroad while aiming to achieve a better balance of fitness all round. Get out more. Do yourself a favour guys! There will also be some charity events along the way.
Dorset: Wild Dorset in Drone. A Hike In STUNNING Little Known National Nature Reserve 4k
This is Dorset, Dorset unknown, I capture the essence of Dorsets Holt National Nature Reserve and the beauty of autumn in a 6 minute short. Something a little different.
This part of Dorset is captured in stunning 4k drone footage using a dji drone and gets elements of the Dorset hike and the feel of early autumn. #dorset #drone
This part of Dorset is captured in stunning 4k drone footage using a dji drone and gets elements of the Dorset hike and the feel of early autumn. #dorset #drone
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Cranborne Chase - Badbury Rings - An Ironage Treasure #hiking #drone
Просмотров 707 часов назад
Cranborne Chase is a magical landscape and yet somewhat under sold. Cranborne Chase is home to some important ancient sites and many historical buildings within some of the best backdrops stretching through Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Somerset. Welcome to Cranborne Chase and Badbury Rings. Badbury Rings is an ancient people of the iron age around 6000 years ago. Join me on a hike and an a...
New Forest, England - Foraging a once plentiful landscape - Hampshire
Просмотров 20516 часов назад
Where have some of the common mushrooms gone in the New Forest? The Hedgehog mushroom and the Chanterelle were a fairly easy find for 3 years at the same location at the same time. This year, the New Forest appears to have been stripped bare as I spend the span of 2 months looking to forage just a few. What has happened? Well, it appears the answer lies in the continued illegal activities of la...
Hengistbury Head and Mudeford/ Dorset - A Hike In an Ancient Coastline Peninsula
Просмотров 12614 дней назад
Dorset England UK. Today, we take a more relaxed and somewhat shorter hike through Hengistbury Head and Mudeford. Both Hengistbury Head and Mudeford are situated in Dorset as part of the Dorset Jurassic coast. Hengistbury Head was a settlement to humans as far back as 14000 years ago, while nearby Mudeford houses some of the world's most expensive beach huts, with the last one selling for £475,...
Walking 1 Million Steps in 30 Days (Day 23-30) The long road to the finish line
Просмотров 14521 день назад
Well, this is it, did I make it? It's been tough, but the end is near. I continue to travel through East Dorset trails to reach the Million steps and beyond if I can. Dorset has thrown all the weather it can at me, but it's been for a good cause, the Alzheimers Society. What a journey it's been. Dorset has been a great host to the event. Thank you, Dorset. Thank you to all those who donated and...
Walking 1 Million Steps in 30 Days (days 15-21) #hiking #dorset
Просмотров 9328 дней назад
Covering parts of Dorset and Hampshire. Dorset and Hampshire plays host to the Next part of the hard journey to 1 million steps in 30 days. Bringing with it, some beauty, some pain, and incredible fatigue. This is the penultimate upload before (I hope) I get to and maybe beyond the finish line. One million steps in 30 days had been mostly fun so far, but I would not recommend it. Ha! #hiking #d...
Walking 1 Million Steps in 30 Days/Not recommended! #dorset #hiking
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
I continue my walks across east Dorset to make 1 million steps in 30 days, passing through Ringwood, Ferndown, Wimborne, Holt Heath. Facing some pain, extreme exhaustion, and even confrontation. But with this, Dorset has some wonderful settings, making thIs experience more bearable. Dorset has many smaller trails and forests to choose from. Join me and my daily struggle to complete this challen...
Walking 1 Million Steps in 30 Days/3-7
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This is an update for days 3=7 of the Million Step Month in Dorset, where the challenge is proving a little more difficult as the days go on. The whole month will be spent hiking in Dorset to get to the magic 1 million steps, anyway, anyhow, even the basic steps in the workplace, to the toilet and up and down the kitchen count. It's tough. it's for charity but more importantly just because the ...
Walking 1 Million Steps in 30 Days/ Day 2
Просмотров 65Месяц назад
Sponsored by Angle TM ltd, i attempt to walk 1 million steps in 30 days, mainly to raise money for charity but also because it's a major challenge to me personally. This walk will take place in Dorset, hiking in Dorset can be great at the best of times. Dorset has much to offer for the beginner and intermediate hiker. For the best hikes in Dorset, this channel will offer as many as possible bef...
1 Million Step Month (Update) Start of day 4
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Here is an update on the Million Step Month challege. 1 vid a day became an impossible task in its self. But the 1 Million Step Month is going fairly well so far here in Dorset. Dorset is where this challege will take place throughout. #dorset #hiking www.justgiving.com/page/nathan-lark-1721081524827?Fnathan-lark-1721081524827&Link&
Walking 1 Million Steps In 30 Days! Day one!
Просмотров 71Месяц назад
This is the first day of the 1 million steps challenge. It's no mean feat. Can you do 1 million steps? In a Month? Why not give it a go. The whole event will be hiked in Dorset, as Dorset is the semi permanent location it does provide some amazing hikes and trails. This whole event is also raising money for Alzheimer's Society and Sponsored by Angle TM limited www.justgiving.com/page/nathan-lar...
Cranborne Chase: The Mysterious Ancient Woods & Ruins of England
Просмотров 538Месяц назад
Cranborne Chase: The Mysterious Ancient Woods & Ruins of England
Secret Dorset - Hidden Trails and Forgotten Paths (Part 2) In Typical UK Weather
Просмотров 942 месяца назад
Secret Dorset - Hidden Trails and Forgotten Paths (Part 2) In Typical UK Weather
Secret Dorset - Hidden Trails and Forgotten Paths (Part 1) #hiking #drone
Просмотров 1972 месяца назад
Secret Dorset - Hidden Trails and Forgotten Paths (Part 1) #hiking #drone
I WILL WALK 1 MILLION STEPS FOR CHARITY IN 30 DAYS/SEPT 2024 #dorset #charity
Просмотров 1252 месяца назад
I WILL WALK 1 MILLION STEPS FOR CHARITY IN 30 DAYS/SEPT 2024 #dorset #charity
I Spent a day In The UK's Least Visited Place? (Holt Heath National Nature Reserve)
Просмотров 1573 месяца назад
I Spent a day In The UK's Least Visited Place? (Holt Heath National Nature Reserve)
I Found The Best Beach in the UK: Lulworth Cove, Jurassic Coast 4K
Просмотров 3703 месяца назад
I Found The Best Beach in the UK: Lulworth Cove, Jurassic Coast 4K
Hiking the UK, combating depression. A thanks to my first 50 subscribers
Просмотров 843 месяца назад
Hiking the UK, combating depression. A thanks to my first 50 subscribers
DORSET, England, The Castleman Trailway, a hidden gem in East Dorset #dorset 4K
Просмотров 1483 месяца назад
DORSET, England, The Castleman Trailway, a hidden gem in East Dorset #dorset 4K
Hohem iSteady Pro 4 - BEST Budget Gimbal 2024? New Forest Hike
Просмотров 3754 месяца назад
Hohem iSteady Pro 4 - BEST Budget Gimbal 2024? New Forest Hike
The Strid: England's Deadliest River UK (2024)
Просмотров 8715 месяцев назад
The Strid: England's Deadliest River UK (2024)
Exploring Yorkshire Dales in 2024: The Ultimate Road Trip!
Просмотров 2485 месяцев назад
Exploring Yorkshire Dales in 2024: The Ultimate Road Trip!
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour Pt4, Worlds most dangerous river? The Strid Backpacking #yorkshire
Просмотров 1065 месяцев назад
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour Pt4, Worlds most dangerous river? The Strid Backpacking #yorkshire
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour (PT3) Reeth, Grassington, Malham Cove. Backpacking #yorkshire
Просмотров 1455 месяцев назад
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour (PT3) Reeth, Grassington, Malham Cove. Backpacking #yorkshire
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour (Part 2) Tan Hill, Reeth and Calver Hill. Backpacking North Yorkshire
Просмотров 1565 месяцев назад
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour (Part 2) Tan Hill, Reeth and Calver Hill. Backpacking North Yorkshire
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour, (Part 1) Richmond and Ribblehead. Backpacking #yorkshire
Просмотров 1475 месяцев назад
The Grand Yorkshire Dales Tour, (Part 1) Richmond and Ribblehead. Backpacking #yorkshire
Isle of Purbeck and Corfe - Epic Hike Alone in Dorset's Jurassic Coast!
Просмотров 474Год назад
Isle of Purbeck and Corfe - Epic Hike Alone in Dorset's Jurassic Coast!
Backpacking the Sahara: A Journey to Morocco - A World Unknown
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Backpacking the Sahara: A Journey to Morocco - A World Unknown
An Ancient Forest in DORSET (Holt Wood) One of the few remaining in the UK
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An Ancient Forest in DORSET (Holt Wood) One of the few remaining in the UK
What kind of action camera did you use? The image is so vivid.
Go pro 10 on full stabilization at 4k Using the Hohem Gimble too of course. Also added to a long extended rod. Job done. 👍
@@JaylarkOutdoors1 I really enjoy your video! I look forward to watching your new videos soon, thanks for answering me promptly!
Outstanding work my friend! This looks amazing, opening shot is amazing!
I only wish it was 😄 unfortunately the winds were so high I could not get the shots I wanted. Thanks as always
Annoyed because someone has done what you want to do, but they got there first 😂
😂 I suppose that is the bottom line when we break it down 😄
Beaches and everything are stripped. it's not commercial pickers
Thanks for taking the time! It's my pleasure.
Stunning visuals! The landscapes are so beautifully shot. Can’t wait to see more! sub & 👍8
Thanks for taking the time! It's my pleasure.
A massive well done... I bet you're glad September is over..😊
Next challenge awaits 😄
What a fantastic achievement! You should be proud of yourself!!! Congratulations! 🎉🎉🎉
Congratulation!!! What a fantastic finish!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@GingeJayLark Thank you very much, as always. Now for a weeks sleep 😴 x
Amazing episode, fantastic work here! Shots are incredible and just enjoyable!
Not nearly as accomplished as yours. Your work and words are always held in high regard 👍
Have you thought about doing a bit of irish dancing?! That'd get your steps up pretty quick i reckon 😂
Ha ha, with 300 years of Irish ancestors that I know of, I may give it a try 😄
I recognise that garden.... Keep on plodding on. You're doing amazingly well 😊
My,what a nice lawn😂
@terryturney4879 I've used that line in the distant past too
Keep smiling 😊
@terryturney4879 I'll keep coming where possible
I very much believe you can do this! Keep going strong! A fantastic achievement already! You should be proud! And for such a fantastic cause 🥲🥲❤🎉
Slow on the fundraising but quick on the steps, thankfully. Really need you back to co hosting some adventures soon!
Quality video!
Glad you think so!
Lovely episode man, atmosphere is just great!
@@ervinslens I'm feeling it's going to get a whole lot worse/better......it's up to the watcher to decide 😄 Thanks as always 🙏
Knowlton is the place , I live not far from here and if you look at the aerial photos of the place your see the iron age earthwork has many burial mounds around it too , Also the farm next to it was build in side a bigger earthwork but sadly no longer exists from the ground and can only be seen from above . I have found many ancient coins around the area before using my metal detector.
I feel it's a very overlooked site, we are so lucky in the uk to have an unfathomable number of ancient sites. Thanks for the added info, I'm learning a lot here. You found coins? That must feel amazing.
This is the first upload ive viewed and its great and refreshing looking forward for binging and i live down on the south coast near that tourist trap extortion ring of stones that midsummer's eve gets packed out... can you guess where? Kindest regards Liz
I'll be doing videos around your way very soon, I'll probably avoid the limestone doughnut, as I agree. It used to be easily accessible, less busy, and......free!
@@JaylarkOutdoors1 when it re ope8in the 2000s on midsummer being then within the 'resident zone my sister and I used to giup and enjoy ourselves,.. the visions of dozens of new age visitors invoking their' fertility rites' it was quite an eye-opening xx
Hey a new sub here 😊😊 what an excell4bit of background on ur channel page. Instantly subbed even before viewing any of ur amazing uploads. I suffer or suffered depression and issues and I salute you Bravo and keep up the awesomeness x
@carolescutt2257 Thanks for a lovely comment. Always here for you for as long as you can put up with my antics 😄 x
Beautiful ruin. That circle of earthworks is massive. Great footage!
Thank you very much! Not too bad for my 3rd ever flight. Uk Weather permits me little practice.
I was there yesterday. Beautiful place. By the way, what is that AI abomination of a thumbnail. Lol
@thewhofan8020 😄 Yes, awesome location, and awful Vidiq thumbnail suggestion. I've since stopped using their "services" I will return the original thumbnail when I'm not so busy.
Looking forward to following you along on your Journey! You can do it! And for such a fantastic cause! Love Kelly xxxx
Fingers crossed! But it's looking like a very hard task already. You keep me going! x
This is such a hard challenge, and you are doing brilliantly! Keep up the good work! Proud of you, Nathan! 🎉🎉🎉 xxx
Thanks so much, it's definitely been harder than I though up till now. Hope to see you in a couple of videos in the near future! It's been too long ❤
The ribbons on the yew tree are left in memory of a loved one or, as one lady said to me, as a ‘prayer’ offering for someone who is sick. The village of Knowlton was a few hundred yards to the west near the small river. Sadly it went out of use in the late 15thC after being decimated by Bubonic plague. There are over a 150 ring dykes within a mile radius.
Brilliant information and contribution, much appreciated 🎉
Hi Nathan. Dad told me about you taking part in this challenge so I wanted to show you some support. OMG 😮. This is a huge amount of miles! Country walking magazine have a challenge to walk 1000 miles in a year and I thought that was a lot. How can I sponsor you? Do you have a just giving page? Looking forward to following you on your mission. Julie 😊
Certainly a little past a gentle stroll 😄 Thanks for your uplifting comment, it's needed! There is a link in the description for Alzheimer's Society. See you soon!
Eating 4,000 calories daily is as much a marathon as the walk. Hope the cold clears up soon.
It certainly is a challenge, I have not even started yet on the appropriate amount of food intake, but will have to crack on with this sooner or later. Day 2 is on 3 hrs sleep (not clever), so all fun here 😄
Beautiful views masha allah wowwwwwwww
Thanks very, much, early days here but the videos will become more and more stunning as time and subs permit. I'll check your channel out!
Great video....as always
@juliah5469 and thank you as always. You make it all worth it. 🙏
Well worth watching
It's always good to know few will watch it through, despite my vocal ramblings 😄
Doable for sure! Did many long-distance Walking projects months in a row. Always wildcamping and ploughing kilometres. The road is addictive!!!
I'll, be sure to give it my best shot 😌
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Funding your government doesn't have. Unfortunately your countryside is a problem so far down the list you may just have to cut it back yourself.
True words, right there ! 👏
When we were kids in the 80's we used to ride our bmx's from skipton to Bolton Abbey to swim in the river and jump the strid😮. We knew it's was dangerous but we thought it was shallow. Luckily no one fell in. Been back may times with my wife and kids for some beautiful walks.
@antonyrudden8968 When kids were hardcore. Glad you are still with us! 😄 👍
Well done, keep up the good work : )
And the same to you my friend, thanks 😊
Great video. I first found your channel when searching for films of the Purbecks. I am so pleased you are back walking the Jurassic Coast. Please keep them coming....I love your films
It's a tough game this youtube films game, but, hell, it helped me in so many ways, i really do enjoy doing it and folks like yourself make it 10 times better.
I heard you mention the dark places we can sometimes find ourselves in which, in full honesty, prompted me to subscribe, watch, like and comment to get the algorithm going because I support and admire anyone who with honesty & candour helps to bring this subject into the open. (Long sentence!) That aside, I have enjoyed the videos I have watched so far and the locations filmed are all places I also have visited over the years. Which is purely coincidental and not a sign from the gods, elves or wood fairies - I'm not that nuts! Well, not anymore. Keep it up and we'll keep watching, all the best mate.
Those algorithms can be a harsh beast, but at the least here, it's a pleasure to mess around and make use of a solitary hike. The real honour though, is having people like you on board. Always will be grateful 🙏
I can hear the emotion in your voice by just even being there. I think most people would be astonished by the level of industry that went on around those tops in years gone by and even as far back as prehistoric times. But I’m so glad it is now a place of beauty and peaceful solitude.
Literally breathtaking presentation man! This looks and feels amazing!
Thanks, and will only get better, time permitting. Seems you have some cinematic presentation going on and shall be watched tonight. All the best! 👍
It worked for me too. Rucksack, dog and a bit of effort to get going around my local Grampians
I found that first few weeks was a real effort. Keep going! Don't let those demons hold you back 💯
The last time I was there the ‘sun was splitting the flags’ as I heard a local describe it. Had a roll in the heather and a few jars, the mrs was driving! Beautiful memories
Ha ha, roll in the heather and some beers, takes me back 😀
Definitely the most dangerous in the Dales!
And there are a fair few dangerous undercurrents for sure across the Dales. It makes for a very good local legend, at the least. 👍
I have loved your videos around the village where I was born and bred! Not only did I go to school in what is now the Village Hall I passed my 11+ there in '65 !! My older sisters went there too as did my Mum as did her father!! There are so many things I want to say about the 50s and 60s there but sadly that village lifestyle has gone. The things that stick in my head are "the Winter of 62/63" , The Xmases in the British Legion hut (Yes! Holt had a British Legion!) and going to the dump behind what is now the heath to find bits to build a bike !! Happy Days !!
So, sorry I saw this so late, thanks for an amazing insight, its great when a video can connect with someone's life in some way and especially when it's a great yet little known location.
Yellow car. 💥
lovely scenery and good to see Tan Hill .Been to it few times bout 30 years ago when I lived down there.
What a place, we wanted to go everywhere but the Dales has endless points of interest and only 8 days to film. Must go back soon
I wouldnt say it was the most dangerous but with the way it cuts inder the bank at an angle and all the caves and pockets worn out of the limestone it must come pretty close...Put it this way...Don't do anything that could lead to you ending up in there cause you 99% of the time won't get out again.
It's certainly a sphincter shrinking moment on close observation at the very least 😀
@@JaylarkOutdoors1 I used to live near it and even seeing it at different times of year and at really low water didnt make it any less scarey. I have seen it in flood so high the entire central channel and waterfall disappeared and equally on low water when the water is flowing through so slowly that side channels and tunnels were taking most of the water ...its not a thing anyone would jump across.
Would love to see it (at a distance) after a real heavy rain.
@@JaylarkOutdoors1 It is amazing, the water gets so churned up and there is so much air travelling down into the water you can actually feel the vibrations in the solid rock you're standing on....the rocks literally hum to the touch. Almost nothing would float in water like that
I really enjoy your videos. I hope there will be many more to come.
Thanks so much for this. Big hearts back to you. 💕
Please note the footage seen is that of the remaining survived tapes, we were not going to make the vid as a result but had done so on request. We truly hope you get something out of it. Morocco is a truly spectacular place and although we could not do it justice we certainly captured some moments from the remains of workable material. If you need any pointers or advice we have spent months out here and will willingly advice. Happy travels 😊
Welcome to morocco 🇲🇦♥
Thank you so much from both of us! We will return for a film re-attempt very soon. Our favourite country by far. Many fortunes after such a heartbreaking event 💔 thank you from the UK
Thank you for the shout out! Definitely up for a wonder around in the woods for a chat :)
Sounds good! Pal