Grim’s Grave on Dartmoor, and Hingston Stone Row

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @markstokes6169
    @markstokes6169 18 дней назад +2

    Excellent video as usual, your dedication is inspiring. I usually get to the boggy bits of the moor and bottle it! Too much Hound of the Baskervilles playing in my mind I think.

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  17 дней назад +1

      Haha, yes, it was very boggy Mark, makes it for a fun hike 😂

  • @seiadias7547
    @seiadias7547 9 дней назад +1

    Wow, really miss This places, Nice time, I was live there for 5 years

  • @glyn829
    @glyn829 15 дней назад

    Thats really interesting .. nice film

  • @peter236uk1
    @peter236uk1 17 дней назад

    Great video, will have to see if i can find it awesome. Thanks

  • @paf210767
    @paf210767 17 дней назад +1

    Another great video and always a feature of interest captured😊!Well done Graeme for persevering around the streams and bogs, and thank you for sharing this adventure 👍🏻

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  17 дней назад +1

      Thanks Pete, another cracking adventure, got to love a bog or three to make it fun 😂

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora 13 дней назад

    Your love of history and the land is great to see!

  • @blackthornhealing
    @blackthornhealing 17 дней назад

    Superb footage. Love the song at the beginning. Thank you for taking us out with you.

  • @terrydunn9540
    @terrydunn9540 14 дней назад

    Great video Graeme. As well as finding some excellent prehistory, you showed a proper Dartmoor trek. No cuts to sunny shots and sweeping vistas but an honest, wet necked, soggy booted, missed direction walk. As you say, this is Dartmoor and I am happy to say I've experienced the same in the past. A classic walk where the map says four miles to go but you must allow for the extra miles 'stood on end' as we used to say. My old hiking partners young son used to call them "Uppy, downy, side-to-sidey miles". Well done, matey.

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  9 дней назад +1

      Thank you very much Terry, yes, it's so good to explore the 'messy' bits of Dartmoor too 😁

  • @leejames1792
    @leejames1792 16 дней назад

    Enjoyed that, amazing the effort people put in to lugging those stones over that terrain. Also that ruin with the fireplace, i wonder how old that is and what it was like in its prime.

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  15 дней назад +1

      Thank you Lee ☺️ I often sit and wonder what it must have been like to live in these old buildings and ruins etc. 🤔😁

  • @kernowarty
    @kernowarty 16 дней назад

    Wow! I am glad I just found this channel it is just what I wanted and needed, walks on Dartmoor. I used to go there myself years ago and camp and walk. I have many books on the Moor and particualarly love the north part and the remote wilder parts. I shall now binge watch these videos.

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  16 дней назад

      Awww thank you very much. I hope you enjoy watching as much as I enjoy creating the videos 😁😁😁

    • @kernowarty
      @kernowarty 16 дней назад

      @@dartmoor.adventurer I worked out it is an unbelievable 24 years since I last walked on the Moor, it does not seem that long when I watch your videos. I have only seen 3 so far but I intend to watch them all ASAP. I was wondering if people still go letterboxing on the Moor? Where I am in West Cornwall geochaching is quite a popular hobby but I remember going to Crow Tor and finding my first letterbox and then on to Cranmere Pool which I believe is the most remote one.

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  15 дней назад

      @kernowarty wow that is a long time, are you planning to go again? Yes, I think people still go letterboxing and geo chaching up there, I often see boxes etc around. There was also one near Grims Grave. I haven't been to Cranmere for about 5 years, I think I might go back again soon 😁

    • @kernowarty
      @kernowarty 15 дней назад

      @@dartmoor.adventurer I would love to spend a few days walking the north moor like I used to do. It seems the only time we go that way is when I am taking someone to Plymouth hospital. I always go back via Princetown and Tavistock but that is just skirting the moor. I shall have to make an effort next year to get back there. In the meantime I shall be watching your videos.

  • @Traveler13
    @Traveler13 18 дней назад

    Dartmoor is amazing for ancient sites

  • @semperfidelis2970
    @semperfidelis2970 2 дня назад

    I am of European origin, Belgian and German, and no known connection to Britain...... But it is the weirdest oddest thing that anytime I watch something with Dartmoor it feels like I belong there or should be long there or something really oddly weird.... And no, I am of sound mind...... I just feel very very drawn to that place..... Sophia TD

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  2 дня назад

      @@semperfidelis2970 it’s wry strange to feel that way, I hope, one day, that you’ll get to actually visit and enjoy Dartmoor as much as I do ☺️

  • @richardcrossman4035
    @richardcrossman4035 17 дней назад

    As usual a great vid mate. Been to grimms grave a :few times. Easier way to cross stream is bottom of lower hartor rather than plym steps and follow track around. No need to cross anymore boggy bits then. 👍

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  17 дней назад

      Thanks Richard, yes, I realised walking back how much easier it could have been. My misjudgment, when I checked the map, I headed for the Kistvaen right opposite Grim’s Grave, on the other side of the river. It wasn’t until I checked the map again, I realised I went to the wrong one. Then I spent ages trying to find it, thinking it was in amongst the long boggy grasses. I was chuffed to bits when I eventually found it, it really is a cracking burial.

    • @stevenbevis9290
      @stevenbevis9290 4 дня назад

      Where on the moor is that ?

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  4 дня назад

      @@stevenbevis9290 hi Steven, the grid ref is SX 61237 66413

  • @TheXeneco
    @TheXeneco 18 дней назад +1

    4:05 I can still see blue sky

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  18 дней назад

      😂 yes, there was a little sunshine 😎😁

    • @TheXeneco
      @TheXeneco 18 дней назад +1

      @ whenever I’m out hiking, whatever the weather, I always look for that little bit of blue sky….ever the optimist!!! 🤣

  • @stevedamerell2783
    @stevedamerell2783 16 дней назад

    Fantastic. Where did you start and finish to and how was the Neo ?

    • @dartmoor.adventurer
      @dartmoor.adventurer  16 дней назад

      Hi Steve, I started and finished at Princetown. I love the Neo, so easy and quick to use 😁