Magnificent. Truly a magnificent video. The narration, star photography, LED lighting the rocks, time lapse, the video, the hares, the views. Really enjoyed that Andy 👏
Awesome work Andy. Breathtaking time lapse. Just moved house and not been able to check in to watch your latest till now. Very glad I did. Very lucky to see all those mountain hares. Still hoping to see one! Cheers for the inspiration, Simon from Derby (well Matlock now)
Hi Simon it's quite populated round the howden Moors with the hares one if reasons its a popular walk for me,although you can go up hoping to see them & not see any,then another time you can go just for the walk & they're all over the place lol.tfw mate.Andy.
Stunning Andy, absolutely bloody stunning Thanks for sharing, never seen the wreck you filmed, music was perfect and the hares were brilliant. Night footage was ace. 👍🏻
Thanks Michael..lots of wrecks around the peak district,theres another one round there somewhere ive yet to cone across.plenty hares up round the howden moors too they are quite abundant up there..tfw..Andy.
Hi Andy a mate and I camped by Bull Stones the other week just along from the spring. We also saw some hares in the distance brilliant. Very windy night but nice day. I parked by Langsett barn end. Great footage again and really enjoy the videos it gives us all different ideas for walks and camps. The building up of knowledge about available water I find invaluable. Atb Dave 😁👍
Thanks Dave..lovely spot by bullstones & good to know where these fresh water springs are,saves on supping the peak district tea lol..good to give people different options & ideas to get out walking & camping & thats one of reasons i do the vids.tfw mate..Andy.
Top notch Andy, a real cinematic feel to that sunrise & inversion. Your vids are a pleasure to watch, they just keep getting better. As for wildlife...bang on mate, great to see. Atb 👍
Cheers Dave,was a beauty morning mate one of those yr don't want to leave from.always have something special the sunrises & the inversions in the peak district.tfw pal & c thi setdi..Andy.
Hi andy What can i say that was superb mate what a great place to camp with those cracking views The night sky looked beautiful and as for the morning well that was a stunner mate what with acracking sunrise and a cloud inversion what more could you ask for in the glorious peak district Nice one andy enjoyed that oh and loved the wildlife shots great footage Thanks for that andy till next time take care atvb chris
Thanks Chris..as a superb camp this one again im dropping very lucky with the conditions of late.something ive wanted to get a bit more of is wildlife footage & with a new little zoom camera ive got it should enable me to do just that.tfw..Andy.
I agree Andrew it's a real confidence boost to know where the water is. it means you can operate with a little more ease. I gotta say I loved them hare shots - a few in the area as you said - that's great as were the cloud inversions later. A successful camp and outing Andy. Nice one. All the best. Mark
Hi Mark..ayy its good to know the locations of the fresh water springs,saves supping the peak district tea as i call it lol..wildlife in abundance up there Mark which is great to see,lots of hares,golden plovers & curlews etc..love waking to those mornings like that the sunrise & seeing the inversions is something special & is real peaceful to sit & watch.tfw mate..Andy.
@@AndrewBeavers Yes Andy, I think knowing the water sources makes you feel all the more in the know thus at ease to enjoy all that amazing nature. Peace bro!
Brilliant Andy. You're dropping on very lucky these days for sunrises, inversions and alike. Even the wildlife are posing for you. Really like what you did with the rock photos. Did you light paint or just have a stationary lamp casting over the rock? Hopefully see you next week. Working on it now 😉. Cheers Mez.
Cheers Paul ayy not doing too bad of late pal,i must have the luck o my side lol..i had a go at light painting with my little led light ive for my tent,worked a treat.looking forward to the wknd pal hope you can make it.tfw..Andy.
Some phenomenal footage Andrew!!. Night shots did come out,and then some.I watched on my phone at work,on my break.Then soon as i got home after work i watched it again but that time i threw it to my big T.V. and mint to watch on big screen. A.T.B. and cheers for putting in the hard yards .
Thanks Fraser..glad the night shots came out it's something ive wanted to have a go at for a while.dont mind putting the effort in to show folk just how amazing these area's are..tfw..Andy.
Hello Andrew. Really enjoyed you latest video. I've never been as far down that edge as you did. Great shots of the summer birds and hares, as well as the landscape. I was up on Burbage Edge (where I bumped into you & your mate, a few weeks ago), yesterday (Thursday) looking for Ring Ouzel. Got soaked and never saw a single bird! Looking forward to your next video. Take care. Regards. Robert
Hi Robert.lovely area up there you ought to have a walk up,one of my fav area's up there,the views & wildlife are great & the gritstone at crowstones is something special to see the way they have been formed by the elements.tfw..Andy.
Loved this video. l was up at crow stones Friday just gone, only a day hike but I went up via broadhead Clough off the main path from slippery stones upto some un-named rocks between crow and bull stones, headed down cut gate after. Didn't see a soul all day after leaving main track at bottom. Beautiful. I originally wanted to find lord edward howards spring....I thought balls to that when I saw where it actually is....I doubt the Lord ever even went there...too hard and looks like you're going to get your feet wet! Proper grueller that broadhead Clough path, I only had a light pack on but I'm just getting over a torn tendon in my leg. A fit bloke would still be blowing like mad I reckon though, dead steep.
Hi John yes I've done Broad head clough with that very intention of finding the spring, it sure is a right slog..fantastic area the upper derwent though my favourite part of the dark peak. tfw.
Yeah I was actually on my toes trying to jog the steepest bits, and with a bit of a dodgy leg it wa' proper serious pain. Never connected with the P.D like I did when I got to the top before though, and I've been going out for 40 odd year. I'm 53 nah, from Sheffield like and I had some beautiful moments in that area, the kind where you want some of your ashes scattered there...ffs.. it was beautiful.
Another cracking Vid Andy. I was feeling a bit down in the dumps and that’s cheered me right up. I’ve camped at Marjory stones before but will be heading over to crowstones next time see if I can spot that plane wreck! Those stills are absolutely amazing again mate. Thanks for posting bud much appreciated 👍👍👍
Thanks Darren..well glad it cheered you up mate..i camped at margory stones in autumn & that was a great camp there.if you walk along the lower path from bullstones heading to crowstones & keep youre eyes right up one of the gills with the grouse butts you will see the wreck.walked on there & to the wreck several times & its always a surreal feeling being there as it is with all the crash sites ive visited.tfw..Andy.
Great stuff Andy , plenty of wildlife about now and you captured it nicely . I have the same problem on the Bewcastle Fells with pitching that heather makes it a little tricky. I can see why its a favourite of yours , could see myself down there one day . You got some great photos aswell and Sunrise/sets again :-) atb Dave...
Thanks Dave..lots of wildlife up there mate & good to see it doing so well..great spot up there one of my fav spots for a lunch stop on my regular walks up there,but it is quite thick with the heather & where i pitched was about the only spot i could get tent in,not a bad spot really tbh..tfw mate..Andy.
Lovely video mate, I had to do the school run that morning before i could get into the peak district and i only got the end of the temp inversion as i drove near hathersage . Perfect time of year for them at the moment .
cracking vid as usual pal .ive camped at crow stones but it was along time ago . it bloody hammered it down with rain all night .tent wasnt pitched right and rain came in via the vents and soaked everything .it wasnt a great night . you defo had better luck than me lol .everytime ive camped near howden edge its always been a disaster . / margery hill was a wash out got flooded during the night ./ bull stones i bust a hole through my ground sheet ./other time i bust my ankle so had to hobble back to the car near howden res .so i tend to stay away from that area . atb kev
haha sounds like you & the howden moors/edge dont get along kev,shame as its a lovely area with stunning views,everytime ive camped up that area its been grand..get back up mate & give it another go..tfw pal..Andy.
Cool filming. I've not done much in the Peaks. Definitely have to though..great inversion to wake up to. Subbed and now working through your other vids for some inspiration
Thanks mate.great place the peak district,so much to explore.may not have the high peaks like the lakes for example but it has it's own unique character.thanks for the sub mate & hope you enjoy watching the rest of the vids.tfw..Andy.
Had a second view of this video Andy after meeting you last Friday near Howden. Great to meet you. Cracking video. Will follow your recommendation and hike/camp this one. Cheers.
Hi Alan..yes good to meet you that day hope you had a good day's walking.certainly worth the walk up there initially to get a good lay of the land & the views are certainly worth it.tfw..Andy.
Hi mate smashing vid as always and what weather and skies you got pal, sun looked amazing then stars to boot. That night shot with the rocks was class could have been in America somewhere! Mind if you listen carefully you could hear that little bird say " Is that Andy Beavers off youtube?" lol. cheers for sharing and see you next week pal. Steve
Thanks Steve..ayy dropping quite lucky this year with the weather mate,probably due a bad un sometime lol..wanted to try that with the light painting for a while just needed the right place..ayy im quite famous up that area mate even the wildlife recognise me lol ;-)..tfw pal & see thi at wknd..Andy..
Superb Andrew i need to get back out solo and do some more filmic videos , can't really film what you want when your out with others ( not 12 others anyway lol ). Those tiny video lights are fantastic when combined with a good low light camera and fast lens. Nice time-lapse thats another thing i stopped because people kept walking in front of them. I like going out with others really ! Peak district looks good on your films i might try and get there next year.ATB. Know your a solo man usually but if you let me tag along i'll visit the Peak District.
Hi Eddie ayy i tend not to do any filming when out with a few & keep it a social one,you can concentrate more on the camera work whilst solo.do like to get the timelapses in i think it really adds to a film.wonderful place the peak district,it hasn't got the high peaks of the lakes but the character of the place is the draw.im sure we can get somet organised some time & get a few of the north east lads down too lol.tfw mate..Andy.
@@AndrewBeavers You don't always need higher peaks Andrew you showcase the area very well. You and Steve are doing some great films. I look forward to seeing you and the the Peak District sometime next year. ATB.
Just randomly been presented with this video from the Wizards of You Tube and what a great watch it was Andy. Thats definitely the best photography i have seen in your videos but thats my opinion from a numpty thats knows nothing about photography but simply appreciates the feasts for the eyes that it was...I will be plodding that same landscape very soon. Different subject ...what are those black boots that you wear with the trad style lace up system and toe guard that i have spotted you wearing in other videos ???? Footwear has always been a bit of a conundrum of mine as i am not quite a size ten and not quite a size ten and a half but i find Solomon do the best job at housing my plates o meat...never seen the boots you wear in any of the typical Outdoor shops.
thanks olan yeah i had a good night with the camera on this one..the boots the black ones i take it you are meaning are salewa wildfire..a trail shoe come boot which are really comfy..ive been a bit of a convert to salewa of late they seem to fit my shape of foot a lot better tfw.
@@AndrewBeavers Totally agree, i had the Salewa Mountain trainer i think it was called with a wire cable that gave it some structure and extra stability and they never came off my feet until the sole was worn out. Not heard of the Wildfire until now but will check them out so thanks. When i have been in Andorra i always do a big spend on outdoor gear because its tax free there and Salewa are very popular with the French and Spanish who have much bigger mountains and generally more rugged terrain than we do here . I have also had the Salewa Sierra Leon 2 tent which was also superb in build quality and performance and surprisingly cheap as far as good quality tents go.Thanks for the reply.
really enjoy your vids Andy. We had to wait a little for this one as you were knocking the Lake Districts ones out at a rate. Be interested in your answer to Paul's question about the rock photos. Are you using a longer lens for the wildlife shots or just cropping them really tightly? I don't know if you would be up for this, but a shot of an OS map showing your route would be really appreciated. ATB Phil
Thanks Phil..ayy been up the lakes quite a bit,wanting to get a on with bagging the wainwrights off.its light painting with long exposure the effect on the rocks,basically i shine my little led tent light at the rocks for a few seconds whilst the camera is taking the photo.using my little canon powershot sx620 zoom camera for the wildlife shots,does a good job but a bit unsteady hand held so need some practise with that.showing an os map with the route is something ive been looking at,will be doing the derwent watershed route hopefully this month so it may be something i will look at incorporating into that vid.tfw..Andy.
Thanks John..i use the gopro hero 5..Canon 80D & a little Canon powershot sx620.i do love a timelapse they give a very different perspective to what you see in normal time..tfww..Andy.
Magnificent. Truly a magnificent video. The narration, star photography, LED lighting the rocks, time lapse, the video, the hares, the views. Really enjoyed that Andy 👏
thanks & tfw.
Loved watching this one last night, those night sky shots were incredible! And the morning inversion!
thanks sarah & tfw.
You got some amazing night time images there Andy. Top work.
thanks & tfw 😊
Fantastic video I’ll have to get my self up there do some walking wild camping 🏕 as not done any in Peak District
Thanks Stephen get your'e self up there it's a stunning part of the country & im sure you'll enjoy it.tfw.Andy.
Awesome work Andy. Breathtaking time lapse. Just moved house and not been able to check in to watch your latest till now. Very glad I did. Very lucky to see all those mountain hares. Still hoping to see one! Cheers for the inspiration, Simon from Derby (well Matlock now)
Hi Simon it's quite populated round the howden Moors with the hares one if reasons its a popular walk for me,although you can go up hoping to see them & not see any,then another time you can go just for the walk & they're all over the place lol.tfw mate.Andy.
@@AndrewBeavers haha cheers mate. Hope to see one soon. Maybe they bring luck or something
Stunning Andy, absolutely bloody stunning
Thanks for sharing, never seen the wreck you filmed, music was perfect and the hares were brilliant. Night footage was ace. 👍🏻
Thanks Michael..lots of wrecks around the peak district,theres another one round there somewhere ive yet to cone across.plenty hares up round the howden moors too they are quite abundant up there..tfw..Andy.
Never used to see any hares in the 70’s when I used to frequent Howden. I saw one wreck and a memorial from memory.
Just discovered your videos. I'm hooked. So beautiful and entertaining. I am in awe!
Hi Collis glad your'e enjoying the videos tfw/Andy.
Hi Andy a mate and I camped by Bull Stones the other week just along from the spring. We also saw some hares in the distance brilliant. Very windy night but nice day. I parked by Langsett barn end. Great footage again and really enjoy the videos it gives us all different ideas for walks and camps. The building up of knowledge about available water I find invaluable. Atb Dave 😁👍
Thanks Dave..lovely spot by bullstones & good to know where these fresh water springs are,saves on supping the peak district tea lol..good to give people different options & ideas to get out walking & camping & thats one of reasons i do the vids.tfw mate..Andy.
Top notch Andy, a real cinematic feel to that sunrise & inversion. Your vids are a pleasure to watch, they just keep getting better. As for wildlife...bang on mate, great to see. Atb 👍
Cheers Dave,was a beauty morning mate one of those yr don't want to leave from.always have something special the sunrises & the inversions in the peak district.tfw pal & c thi setdi..Andy.
That were a cracking watch mate. Them night shots were great, that sunrise and cloud inversion. Stunning.Tfs Andy. atb Justin.
Thanks Justin & tfw..Andy.
Hi andy What can i say that was superb mate what a great place to camp with those cracking views The night sky looked beautiful and as for the morning well that was a stunner mate what with acracking sunrise and a cloud inversion what more could you ask for in the glorious peak district Nice one andy enjoyed that oh and loved the wildlife shots great footage Thanks for that andy till next time take care atvb chris
Thanks Chris..as a superb camp this one again im dropping very lucky with the conditions of late.something ive wanted to get a bit more of is wildlife footage & with a new little zoom camera ive got it should enable me to do just that.tfw..Andy.
I agree Andrew it's a real confidence boost to know where the water is. it means you can operate with a little more ease. I gotta say I loved them hare shots - a few in the area as you said - that's great as were the cloud inversions later. A successful camp and outing Andy. Nice one. All the best. Mark
Hi Mark..ayy its good to know the locations of the fresh water springs,saves supping the peak district tea as i call it lol..wildlife in abundance up there Mark which is great to see,lots of hares,golden plovers & curlews etc..love waking to those mornings like that the sunrise & seeing the inversions is something special & is real peaceful to sit & watch.tfw mate..Andy.
@@AndrewBeavers Yes Andy, I think knowing the water sources makes you feel all the more in the know thus at ease to enjoy all that amazing nature. Peace bro!
Brilliant Andy. You're dropping on very lucky these days for sunrises, inversions and alike. Even the wildlife are posing for you. Really like what you did with the rock photos. Did you light paint or just have a stationary lamp casting over the rock? Hopefully see you next week. Working on it now 😉. Cheers Mez.
Cheers Paul ayy not doing too bad of late pal,i must have the luck o my side lol..i had a go at light painting with my little led light ive for my tent,worked a treat.looking forward to the wknd pal hope you can make it.tfw..Andy.
Some phenomenal footage Andrew!!. Night shots did come out,and then some.I watched on my phone at work,on my break.Then soon as i got home after work i watched it again but that time i threw it to my big T.V. and mint to watch on big screen. A.T.B. and cheers for putting in the hard yards .
Thanks Fraser..glad the night shots came out it's something ive wanted to have a go at for a while.dont mind putting the effort in to show folk just how amazing these area's are..tfw..Andy.
Hello Andrew. Really enjoyed you latest video. I've never been as far down that edge as you did. Great shots of the summer birds and hares, as well as the landscape. I was up on Burbage Edge (where I bumped into you & your mate, a few weeks ago), yesterday (Thursday) looking for Ring Ouzel. Got soaked and never saw a single bird! Looking forward to your next video. Take care. Regards. Robert
Hi Robert.lovely area up there you ought to have a walk up,one of my fav area's up there,the views & wildlife are great & the gritstone at crowstones is something special to see the way they have been formed by the elements.tfw..Andy.
Great film I was up there today for lunch walked from Langsett
Good walk up that you go up mickelden edge & cut gate..cracking spot at crow stones one if my fav spots.tfw.Andy.
Another great watch Andy thanks for sharing pal.
Thanks & tfw..Andy.
Lovely video. Nice place. Thanks for sharing 👍
Loved this video. l was up at crow stones Friday just gone, only a day hike but I went up via broadhead Clough off the main path from slippery stones upto some un-named rocks between crow and bull stones, headed down cut gate after. Didn't see a soul all day after leaving main track at bottom. Beautiful. I originally wanted to find lord edward howards spring....I thought balls to that when I saw where it actually is....I doubt the Lord ever even went there...too hard and looks like you're going to get your feet wet! Proper grueller that broadhead Clough path, I only had a light pack on but I'm just getting over a torn tendon in my leg.
A fit bloke would still be blowing like mad I reckon though, dead steep.
Hi John yes I've done Broad head clough with that very intention of finding the spring, it sure is a right slog..fantastic area the upper derwent though my favourite part of the dark peak. tfw.
Yeah I was actually on my toes trying to jog the steepest bits, and with a bit of a dodgy leg it wa' proper serious pain. Never connected with the P.D like I did when I got to the top before though, and I've been going out for 40 odd year. I'm 53 nah, from Sheffield like and I had some beautiful moments in that area, the kind where you want some of your ashes scattered there...ffs.. it was beautiful.
Another cracking Vid Andy. I was feeling a bit down in the dumps and that’s cheered me right up. I’ve camped at Marjory stones before but will be heading over to crowstones next time see if I can spot that plane wreck! Those stills are absolutely amazing again mate. Thanks for posting bud much appreciated 👍👍👍
Thanks Darren..well glad it cheered you up mate..i camped at margory stones in autumn & that was a great camp there.if you walk along the lower path from bullstones heading to crowstones & keep youre eyes right up one of the gills with the grouse butts you will see the wreck.walked on there & to the wreck several times & its always a surreal feeling being there as it is with all the crash sites ive visited.tfw..Andy.
Andrew Beavers
cheers for the tip Andy much appreciated I’ll defo be having a mooch for it. Cheers bud👍
Great film cheers. Saw a few hares over the hill at Pike Low up from Langsett a few weeks ago. Cracking area. Great film, cheers 👌
Thanks David..quite a lot of hares up there & it's great to see them doing so well.tfw..Andy.
Awesome ! Fantastic filming yet again and very informative. Well done !
Thanks & tfw..Andy.
Great stuff Andy , plenty of wildlife about now and you captured it nicely . I have the same problem on the Bewcastle Fells with pitching that heather makes it a little tricky. I can see why its a favourite of yours , could see myself down there one day . You got some great photos aswell and Sunrise/sets again :-) atb Dave...
Thanks Dave..lots of wildlife up there mate & good to see it doing so well..great spot up there one of my fav spots for a lunch stop on my regular walks up there,but it is quite thick with the heather & where i pitched was about the only spot i could get tent in,not a bad spot really tbh..tfw mate..Andy.
Lovely that one Andy . Very informative ,just checked my map going to walk that very soon.
Thanks Peter..ayy it's a very good walk round the howden moors one of my fav walks up there.tfw..Andy.
Good un that Andy, mountain hare and cloud inversions are a bonus ATB Phil 👍
Thanks Phil..ayy plenty of hares up there & those inversions were great.tfw..Andy.
Lovely video mate, I had to do the school run that morning before i could get into the peak district and i only got the end of the temp inversion as i drove near hathersage . Perfect time of year for them at the moment .
Thanks Nick..ayy spring & autumn is the best time for the inversions & i love to see them in the valleys after a nights camp.tfw..Andy.
cracking vid as usual pal .ive camped at crow stones but it was along time ago . it bloody hammered it down with rain all night .tent wasnt pitched right and rain came in via the vents and soaked everything .it wasnt a great night . you defo had better luck than me lol .everytime ive camped near howden edge its always been a disaster . / margery hill was a wash out got flooded during the night ./ bull stones i bust a hole through my ground sheet ./other time i bust my ankle so had to hobble back to the car near howden res .so i tend to stay away from that area . atb kev
haha sounds like you & the howden moors/edge dont get along kev,shame as its a lovely area with stunning views,everytime ive camped up that area its been grand..get back up mate & give it another go..tfw pal..Andy.
Cool filming. I've not done much in the Peaks. Definitely have to though..great inversion to wake up to.
Subbed and now working through your other vids for some inspiration
Thanks mate.great place the peak district,so much to explore.may not have the high peaks like the lakes for example but it has it's own unique character.thanks for the sub mate & hope you enjoy watching the rest of the vids.tfw..Andy.
Had a second view of this video Andy after meeting you last Friday near Howden. Great to meet you. Cracking video. Will follow your recommendation and hike/camp this one. Cheers.
Hi Alan..yes good to meet you that day hope you had a good day's walking.certainly worth the walk up there initially to get a good lay of the land & the views are certainly worth it.tfw..Andy.
Hi mate smashing vid as always and what weather and skies you got pal, sun looked amazing then stars to boot. That night shot with the rocks was class could have been in America somewhere! Mind if you listen carefully you could hear that little bird say " Is that Andy Beavers off youtube?" lol. cheers for sharing and see you next week pal. Steve
Thanks Steve..ayy dropping quite lucky this year with the weather mate,probably due a bad un sometime lol..wanted to try that with the light painting for a while just needed the right place..ayy im quite famous up that area mate even the wildlife recognise me lol ;-)..tfw pal & see thi at wknd..Andy..
Superb Andrew i need to get back out solo and do some more filmic videos , can't really film what you want when your out with others ( not 12 others anyway lol ). Those tiny video lights are fantastic when combined with a good low light camera and fast lens. Nice time-lapse thats another thing i stopped because people kept walking in front of them. I like going out with others really ! Peak district looks good on your films i might try and get there next year.ATB.
Know your a solo man usually but if you let me tag along i'll visit the Peak District.
Hi Eddie ayy i tend not to do any filming when out with a few & keep it a social one,you can concentrate more on the camera work whilst solo.do like to get the timelapses in i think it really adds to a film.wonderful place the peak district,it hasn't got the high peaks of the lakes but the character of the place is the draw.im sure we can get somet organised some time & get a few of the north east lads down too lol.tfw mate..Andy.
@@AndrewBeavers You don't always need higher peaks Andrew you showcase the area very well. You and Steve are doing some great films. I look forward to seeing you and the the Peak District sometime next year. ATB.
Just randomly been presented with this video from the Wizards of You Tube and what a great watch it was Andy. Thats definitely the best photography i have seen in your videos but thats my opinion from a numpty thats knows nothing about photography but simply appreciates the feasts for the eyes that it was...I will be plodding that same landscape very soon. Different subject ...what are those black boots that you wear with the trad style lace up system and toe guard that i have spotted you wearing in other videos ???? Footwear has always been a bit of a conundrum of mine as i am not quite a size ten and not quite a size ten and a half but i find Solomon do the best job at housing my plates o meat...never seen the boots you wear in any of the typical Outdoor shops.
thanks olan yeah i had a good night with the camera on this one..the boots the black ones i take it you are meaning are salewa wildfire..a trail shoe come boot which are really comfy..ive been a bit of a convert to salewa of late they seem to fit my shape of foot a lot better tfw.
@@AndrewBeavers Totally agree, i had the Salewa Mountain trainer i think it was called with a wire cable that gave it some structure and extra stability and they never came off my feet until the sole was worn out. Not heard of the Wildfire until now but will check them out so thanks. When i have been in Andorra i always do a big spend on outdoor gear because its tax free there and Salewa are very popular with the French and Spanish who have much bigger mountains and generally more rugged terrain than we do here . I have also had the Salewa Sierra Leon 2 tent which was also superb in build quality and performance and surprisingly cheap as far as good quality tents go.Thanks for the reply.
Awesome vid, love the morning time lapse section!
Thanks & tfw..Andy.
Another quality video pal 👍👌
Thanks Jason & tfw..Andy.
Hi Andy, IYO which is a better pitch, Crowstones or Bull stones?
TIA
Dave
crowstones is the better of the two.
really enjoy your vids Andy. We had to wait a little for this one as you were knocking the Lake Districts ones out at a rate. Be interested in your answer to Paul's question about the rock photos. Are you using a longer lens for the wildlife shots or just cropping them really tightly? I don't know if you would be up for this, but a shot of an OS map showing your route would be really appreciated. ATB Phil
Thanks Phil..ayy been up the lakes quite a bit,wanting to get a on with bagging the wainwrights off.its light painting with long exposure the effect on the rocks,basically i shine my little led tent light at the rocks for a few seconds whilst the camera is taking the photo.using my little canon powershot sx620 zoom camera for the wildlife shots,does a good job but a bit unsteady hand held so need some practise with that.showing an os map with the route is something ive been looking at,will be doing the derwent watershed route hopefully this month so it may be something i will look at incorporating into that vid.tfw..Andy.
Thanks for the reply Andy, much appreciated.
breath-taking
Cracking video again Andy.
Can I ask what camera/ cameras do you use?
I love to see your time lapse shots, very impressive.
Thanks John..i use the gopro hero 5..Canon 80D & a little Canon powershot sx620.i do love a timelapse they give a very different perspective to what you see in normal time..tfww..Andy.
14:10< stunning bit of photography
Thanks & tfw..Andy.
Magic! ATB
Thanks & tfw..Andy.
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Thanks & tfw..Andy.