High Paul. There is a crash site on Whernside near Ingleton. Then in Scotland in the Gairloch area there is the crash site of a U.S.A.A.F. Liberator, at the Fairy Lochs. Between Sept. 1st and Nov 21st. it is best to check that no deer stalking is taking place.. Thank you for another great video, all the best.
Another brilliant video Paul. That path is amazing and i can't imagine how long it must have taken to do it. I think not locking your van was a sign to tell you that it was too dangerous to carry on in the conditions. Great image's as usual. I am looking forward to seeing part 2. Thanks again for all your hard work making these video's.
Hi Paul, I thought you video was amazing and very thoughtful for those brave soles. Shane they died in our defence, unfortunately it’s still going on.😢
Its always sad to hear of any of the MOD dying doing their job but when its an accident its doubly sad. Its a pity that the UK Govt still won't fit proximity sensors to British fighter jets as 'its too expensive'.
Now I see why the Peak Park spend so much money on a helicopter to transport the stone flags for this and other paths in this area. I can see for miles The WHO. I live in Sheffield about 1 mile from where an unmanned Sabre hit Lodge Moor hospital in about 1955. The pilot had abandoned over Bamford and the plane flew on over Stanage Edge.
What an amazing path! Some great views with a sad story to tell. I look forward to the next episode.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video Paul, as always. I'm looking forward to seeing part two👍
Coming soon!
I was in Hayfield a few weeks ago but I wasn't aware of those sites. I'll have to have a look next time 😄
go back for a look
High Paul. There is a crash site on Whernside near Ingleton. Then in Scotland in the Gairloch area there is the crash site of a U.S.A.A.F. Liberator, at the Fairy Lochs. Between Sept. 1st and Nov 21st. it is best to check that no deer stalking is taking place.. Thank you for another great video, all the best.
if you have the what3words location i would like to visit
Enjoying these video’s i find them really interesting, keep them up Paul and some nice images made to serve as a reminder, well done
Absolutely
Another brilliant video Paul.
That path is amazing and i can't imagine how long it must have taken to do it.
I think not locking your van was a sign to tell you that it was too dangerous to carry on in the conditions.
Great image's as usual.
I am looking forward to seeing part 2.
Thanks again for all your hard work making these video's.
part two is good.. but we did leave the path
Hi mate. Great video and shots. Looks very boggy area
Sure is!
I'm amazed by that path. The amount of labor involved in laying all those stones kind of boggles the mind.
i know blows me away
Hi Paul, I thought you video was amazing and very thoughtful for those brave soles. Shane they died in our defence, unfortunately it’s still going on.😢
i know thansk for join ing us
Hi, thanks for the video, I ve only done the south Peak District. Have you done videos about what kit you carry on these walks?
i did some years back ill do another
Very interesting Paul. The metalwork appears so light I suspect the winds that tear across that moor scatter the debris far and wide. 📷👍
i know parts are very light
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A interesting video how long the wreckage has stayed there
i know its was a long way
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I enjoy watching your videos long or short
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Its always sad to hear of any of the MOD dying doing their job but when its an accident its doubly sad. Its a pity that the UK Govt still won't fit proximity sensors to British fighter jets as 'its too expensive'.
its very sad but life it happens a lot
Now I see why the Peak Park spend so much money on a helicopter to transport the stone flags for this and other paths in this area. I can see for miles The WHO. I live in Sheffield about 1 mile from where an unmanned Sabre hit Lodge Moor hospital in about 1955. The pilot had abandoned over Bamford and the plane flew on over Stanage Edge.
its a great path