Awsome content as usual, really appreciate all the smooth editing you do on your videos, they transition seamlessly. Any chance you can share a link to this route? Would love to do it myself. Keep up the great videos!
Cheers Chris. If you're on FB, message me through the Summit or Nothing facebook page and I will send a Viewranger link - other than that I am not sure how to share it on here. Unless you have Viewranger, in which case follow Summit or Nothing on there and the route is already live.
What a lovely walk with some stunning photography...both within the video and the stills at the end. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing. Keep safe, keep healthy and keep sane. Cheers. Ken
Cheers Ken - was a good walk this one, and some great viewers pics. I have some more of them to add in but keep forgetting to. My brain is mush now I'm back at work lol.
Superb walk and super weather as well, what a change today mind, back to my padded jacket and woolly hat. Brilliant to see the wild ponies on the Moor and what a place to have a house built, although the name 'Bleak House' may be a bit off putting mind. Haha, loved the solo Summit or Nothing on Great Links Tor and may as well do it's little brother as well. Another great walk out Trev, cheers Alan
Thanks Alan - this was always one of my favourite Tor's, the old Great Links - those views are just something else, and as per usual, the cameras just don't do them justice. One of the best views from Dartmoor. Thanks for joining me again, Alan! All the best!
Thanks Tony, all good here, sir, hope that you are well too. I've been lucky to get out throughout the lockdown, as I could get to Dartmoor from my doorstep. There's a playlist of my lockdown walks on the channnel - they start off small and have got more adventurous in the past weeks.
Well done Trev. Can't beat a bit of Tor bagging. Had a trip upto High Will hays Black and Yes tor last week And couldn't believe that near the highest point in England there were cotton tails and boggy bits and tadpoles in a couple of puddles I came across Views absolutely stunning and not quite as boring as south dartmoor ha ha
Yea, it doesn't matter how high you are on Dartmoor there is always plenty of water about lol. Thanks for watching, Pete, and glad that you managed to get yourself up there. Cheers!
Thanks trev you crammed ten tors in one walk, I like sourton tours it's the first one I see when turning off the a 30 on way to the camp site at lydford. Hopefully want be long now.
I like to get to the smaller Tor’s just as much as the largest ones, but at the top of them they are beautiful. I love to look over at the big Tor’s as you did here really but from other smaller Tor’s, perfect & to stop & listen to the cuckoo’s too, helps to keep you going I find, well a chance to catch my breath!haha Anyway great video again, looking forward to the next.
Yep, size isn't everything, and the smaller tors often offer a different vantage point to many of the larger ones, in fact the views on the moor are constantly changing as you walk around it. Well, Thanks very much for watching. Glad that you enjoyed it!
Very good weather on this one... Great views. You must be waiting for some rain & maybe some wind before doing a wildcamp... To nice of weather for that...LOL ATB!
No, I think the rain is waiting for lockdown to end, Max - or for camping to be permitted once again lol. We joke but we know that will be the case lol
Another great vid Trev....cheers for the mention btw👍🏻....this has to be one of my favourite areas of the Moor. In fact, I kind of did your walk a couple of days ago whereby I did West Mill Tor, Rowe Tor, Yes Tor, The Willhays,Dinger Tor...but from there I went across to Steeperton,Oke Tor and back to the car,so we kind of did a swap😊. Anyway, love the video as usual...keep up the good work.👍🏻
No worries, thanks for suggesting the walk, it did me good to get out of the same area, even if it was just for a week. Sounds like you had a proper stomp on, I did Steeperton this morning, and out to Watern Tor and Hanginstone Hill. Was up at 5am to get up on the moor for 6. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing Trev. 10 miles in that heat? wow great effort! well done. I did a 5 mile flat stroll today but with a grim bout of Hay-fever and wouldn't have coped on your moorland. After your Scafell Pike confession/ revelation, I have a sneaky feeling you edited in the Cuckoo and Sheep sounds? (definitely a trust issue emerging now) ha ha
I pinky promise that I have not cheated in this video, those are the authentic sounds of late spring. There is one more confession to come in another older video though, so stay tuned for that haha. Thanks for watching. You just keep enjoying these videos from your own house, saves you going out and getting all sniffly haha. Take it easy!
@@SummitOrNothing ha ha ha... Yes proper feeling the fever side of the Hay today. I'll hopefully be reet by next Saturday... attempting Striding Edge (Helvellyn) with a mate, may even send pics. Looking forward to the confession.... of course, 'you do not have to say anything... BUT it may harm your defense if you do not mention something which you later rely on?' will wait with bated breath ha ha
Strange - was this comment supposed to be on the recent wild camp vid? For some reason its come up on an older video?! Yea, it is a big cookset, but handier than the jet boil, more scope. You could fit two cans and two stoves in I reckon and do some proper gourmet meals out on the trail in it, and still have room to pack spare socks in it too, I reckon. Cheers for watching bud!
Again a great video 👍😊 I agree with you about the lovely and neverending landscape. Can you please tell me the definition of a tor? Sometimes it is an impressiv statement on top of a hill and other times - still beautiful - but only a small heap of flat stones just above the ground. And there is again some really lovely photos at the end ❤ Stay safe and thank you 😊
Hi Torunn. This was a fantastic area, although a little bleak in some spots. A tor is defined as a hill or a rocky peak. I think some of the smaller ones still recognised as tors because they are the only outcrop apparent in amongst the flat moorland, I guess. Thanks for watching!
Can't wait to get down there Trev, looks fantastic. Managed to get a walk in the Peak District this week on the way back from work so at least had a bit of a fix!
Well, glad that you managed a good bimble, then Chris. I was going to get myself to the peak district this year... will have to wait and see if that still happens or not. Cheers for watching!
When I do get down to Dartmoor, I feel I need to tick off Great Links Tor to begin with. I've seen it from a fair distance on at least three prior occasions. Something to look forward to! It's been a very hot weekend, although today was quite nice and breezy. I'll try and remember to send you some photos from a walk I did today - all the best, stay safe and keep active.
It is awesome, and on a clear day that extra hieght gives you one of the best views across Devon and Cornwall from any where on the moor. Let me know when you're heading this way and I will join you Olly. Take care, bud. All the best
Another good video Trev. Thanks. It would be good if you could export your route to a GPX file that could be downloaded to GPX, or phones, or watches etc.
Its live on Viewranger, Michael. Think you can export the route on GPX via that... although I would make sure its not a wet day when you decide to take it. Thanks for watching. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Nice video! I’m in that direction this friday, starting at Meldon and coming down to brat tor, then up to great links and kitty tor, then down to black-a-tor copse and back to Meldon.
Great Video and Day Out, I've got good memories of this part of the Moor from January. Is there any list of the Tors that you are using to tick them off? I've got a couple of different lists. Thanks Again Phill
Cheers Phil. I am not really ticking off tor's as such, although perhaps I should start. I have been doing the Dartmoor 363 squares, though. Cheers for watching!
Awsome content as usual, really appreciate all the smooth editing you do on your videos, they transition seamlessly. Any chance you can share a link to this route? Would love to do it myself. Keep up the great videos!
Cheers Chris. If you're on FB, message me through the Summit or Nothing facebook page and I will send a Viewranger link - other than that I am not sure how to share it on here. Unless you have Viewranger, in which case follow Summit or Nothing on there and the route is already live.
Super video, I know you're on a break but your older videos keep us informed and entertained.
Excellent trev! Bet you were tired after all that buddy!
Have a great week, catch up soon
Ash 👍🏼
Always feel exhilarated after a walk mate, its the day after that i usually feel it.... slightly haha. Cheers for watching, mate!
Summit Or Nothing lol tell me about it 😂 Always a please mate 👍🏼
What a lovely walk with some stunning photography...both within the video and the stills at the end. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing. Keep safe, keep healthy and keep sane. Cheers. Ken
Cheers Ken - was a good walk this one, and some great viewers pics. I have some more of them to add in but keep forgetting to. My brain is mush now I'm back at work lol.
Stunning scenery enjoyed the views miss my childhood home. Thank you 🙂
Glad to have have taken you back there, even if only for ten minutes. Thanks for watching!
Superb walk and super weather as well, what a change today mind, back to my padded jacket and woolly hat. Brilliant to see the wild ponies on the Moor and what a place to have a house built, although the name 'Bleak House' may be a bit off putting mind. Haha, loved the solo Summit or Nothing on Great Links Tor and may as well do it's little brother as well. Another great walk out Trev, cheers Alan
Thanks Alan - this was always one of my favourite Tor's, the old Great Links - those views are just something else, and as per usual, the cameras just don't do them justice. One of the best views from Dartmoor. Thanks for joining me again, Alan! All the best!
good to see you out and about again, hope all is ok with you. lovely walk.
Thanks Tony, all good here, sir, hope that you are well too. I've been lucky to get out throughout the lockdown, as I could get to Dartmoor from my doorstep. There's a playlist of my lockdown walks on the channnel - they start off small and have got more adventurous in the past weeks.
Well done Trev. Can't beat a bit of Tor bagging. Had a trip upto High Will hays Black and Yes tor last week And couldn't believe that near the highest point in England there were cotton tails and boggy bits and tadpoles in a couple of puddles I came across Views absolutely stunning and not quite as boring as south dartmoor ha ha
Yea, it doesn't matter how high you are on Dartmoor there is always plenty of water about lol. Thanks for watching, Pete, and glad that you managed to get yourself up there. Cheers!
Looks like a nice walk Trev around that way tomorrow for a stroll bit of dinner up yes tor I think 👍👌
Its a great spot alright - I hope that you enjoyed it!
Thanks trev you crammed ten tors in one walk, I like sourton tours it's the first one I see when turning off the a 30 on way to the camp site at lydford. Hopefully want be long now.
Yeah, its a beaut. Fingers crossed, Andy! Thanks for watching!
Great channel guy's, love the content, very entertaining, I'm now subscribed. Looking forward to camping when this lockdown is over.
Thanks very much - glad that you enjoyed the video. And yea.... its been a long time coming! Take it easy!
I like to get to the smaller Tor’s just as much as the largest ones, but at the top of them they are beautiful. I love to look over at the big Tor’s as you did here really but from other smaller Tor’s, perfect & to stop & listen to the cuckoo’s too, helps to keep you going I find, well a chance to catch my breath!haha Anyway great video again, looking forward to the next.
Yep, size isn't everything, and the smaller tors often offer a different vantage point to many of the larger ones, in fact the views on the moor are constantly changing as you walk around it. Well, Thanks very much for watching. Glad that you enjoyed it!
Great to see Dartmoor on a beautiful summers day, thanks Trev!
That it is, Steve. Thanks for watching!
Very good weather on this one... Great views. You must be waiting for some rain & maybe some wind before doing a wildcamp... To nice of weather for that...LOL ATB!
No, I think the rain is waiting for lockdown to end, Max - or for camping to be permitted once again lol. We joke but we know that will be the case lol
@@SummitOrNothing So true!
Another great vid Trev....cheers for the mention btw👍🏻....this has to be one of my favourite areas of the Moor. In fact, I kind of did your walk a couple of days ago whereby I did West Mill Tor, Rowe Tor, Yes Tor, The Willhays,Dinger Tor...but from there I went across to Steeperton,Oke Tor and back to the car,so we kind of did a swap😊. Anyway, love the video as usual...keep up the good work.👍🏻
No worries, thanks for suggesting the walk, it did me good to get out of the same area, even if it was just for a week. Sounds like you had a proper stomp on, I did Steeperton this morning, and out to Watern Tor and Hanginstone Hill. Was up at 5am to get up on the moor for 6. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing Trev. 10 miles in that heat? wow great effort! well done. I did a 5 mile flat stroll today but with a grim bout of Hay-fever and wouldn't have coped on your moorland. After your Scafell Pike confession/ revelation, I have a sneaky feeling you edited in the Cuckoo and Sheep sounds? (definitely a trust issue emerging now) ha ha
I pinky promise that I have not cheated in this video, those are the authentic sounds of late spring. There is one more confession to come in another older video though, so stay tuned for that haha. Thanks for watching. You just keep enjoying these videos from your own house, saves you going out and getting all sniffly haha. Take it easy!
@@SummitOrNothing ha ha ha... Yes proper feeling the fever side of the Hay today. I'll hopefully be reet by next Saturday... attempting Striding Edge (Helvellyn) with a mate, may even send pics. Looking forward to the confession.... of course, 'you do not have to say anything... BUT it may harm your defense if you do not mention something which you later rely on?' will wait with bated breath ha ha
@@cairnscrow8713 Haha... Well enjoy Helvellyn. Take care!
Great watch, your videos are of an excellent production value Trev, Bravo!
Thanks Graham, glad that you enjoy them. I always feel they're a bit rough around the edges myself.... a lot like myself lol. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video.
Cheers John!
Cool man, enjoyed this one Trev, nice to see you back out with the biggest cook set known to man 😉 Perfect weather matey makes a change eh?
Strange - was this comment supposed to be on the recent wild camp vid? For some reason its come up on an older video?! Yea, it is a big cookset, but handier than the jet boil, more scope. You could fit two cans and two stoves in I reckon and do some proper gourmet meals out on the trail in it, and still have room to pack spare socks in it too, I reckon. Cheers for watching bud!
@@SummitOrNothing I probably commented after the vid and commented on the next one that came up... stupid me!!
Again a great video 👍😊 I agree with you about the lovely and neverending landscape. Can you please tell me the definition of a tor? Sometimes it is an impressiv statement on top of a hill and other times - still beautiful - but only a small heap of flat stones just above the ground.
And there is again some really lovely photos at the end ❤
Stay safe and thank you 😊
Hi Torunn. This was a fantastic area, although a little bleak in some spots. A tor is defined as a hill or a rocky peak. I think some of the smaller ones still recognised as tors because they are the only outcrop apparent in amongst the flat moorland, I guess.
Thanks for watching!
@@SummitOrNothing Thank you :-)
Stenga Tor bagged, with dry ankles, you lucky bugger!
Can't wait to get down there Trev, looks fantastic. Managed to get a walk in the Peak District this week on the way back from work so at least had a bit of a fix!
Well, glad that you managed a good bimble, then Chris. I was going to get myself to the peak district this year... will have to wait and see if that still happens or not. Cheers for watching!
Great links is my favourite tor, i don't know why, it just is.😁
Thankyou for the upload i enjoyed it as always. 👏🏼👍👍👍
Yea, its pretty special up there, Chris. Take care mate! And thanks for watching!
Cuckoo whoa first time l have heard that sound in years Thanks Trev
That was my second time. In the walk before last I heard one too. Thanks for watching!
When I do get down to Dartmoor, I feel I need to tick off Great Links Tor to begin with. I've seen it from a fair distance on at least three prior occasions. Something to look forward to! It's been a very hot weekend, although today was quite nice and breezy. I'll try and remember to send you some photos from a walk I did today - all the best, stay safe and keep active.
It is awesome, and on a clear day that extra hieght gives you one of the best views across Devon and Cornwall from any where on the moor. Let me know when you're heading this way and I will join you Olly. Take care, bud. All the best
Another good video Trev. Thanks. It would be good if you could export your route to a GPX file that could be downloaded to GPX, or phones, or watches etc.
Its live on Viewranger, Michael. Think you can export the route on GPX via that... although I would make sure its not a wet day when you decide to take it. Thanks for watching. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Nice video! I’m in that direction this friday, starting at Meldon and coming down to brat tor, then up to great links and kitty tor, then down to black-a-tor copse and back to Meldon.
Ah, nice walk, Will - you'll enjoy that - and its so dry everywhere at the moment. Take care and thanks for watching!
Great Video and Day Out, I've got good memories of this part of the Moor from January. Is there any list of the Tors that you are using to tick them off? I've got a couple of different lists. Thanks Again Phill
Cheers Phil. I am not really ticking off tor's as such, although perhaps I should start. I have been doing the Dartmoor 363 squares, though. Cheers for watching!
Nice one Trev,,"it do tho Dunn er" look like a battleship 😂
Hahaha - that it be lol
Nice one. Taking footage from all these different angles must be a lot of work. Allows for variance of perspective and pacing of narrative, well done.
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superb editing skills
Thanks very much! Much appreciated!
Great stuff mate 👍if there one good thing that's came out of this Corona virus its more summit or nothing dartmoor vids 👍
Very true, Dean. I said to Donnah yesterday I may be able to fulfil the 365 after this haha. Take care mate catch you soon.