Yes. I'd always thought an intro would be good, but not had enough footage to do one yet, until now. I must admit, I saw yours and that spurred me on to create mine! Thanks! I had considered taking the rucksack - but in the end left it in the car. The route I did is actually only 3.25 miles (although with going back to collect the camera all the time, probably quite a lot more!) I didn't see any mines. I think it all looks like open-cast surface quarrying.
Oooooh, you've made an intro :o) What? No rucksack? - It looked like you were walking for miles (some theatrical licence perhaps?). I did wonder about the Geochache being rather obvious until your note flashed up indicating you had moved it :o) Don't suppose there were any mine entrances in either of the quarry faces were there ? Great video (I love these) :o)
It is indeed a lovely place. I first came here on a primary school trip to see the start of the River Bollin, but I've been back many times.
You know, I'd love to use a tripod more often but I can just see the looks on the faces of those I walk with! Great video. Well done!
Yes. I'd always thought an intro would be good, but not had enough footage to do one yet, until now. I must admit, I saw yours and that spurred me on to create mine! Thanks! I had considered taking the rucksack - but in the end left it in the car. The route I did is actually only 3.25 miles (although with going back to collect the camera all the time, probably quite a lot more!) I didn't see any mines. I think it all looks like open-cast surface quarrying.
Nice Video That Richard ! :-)
Oooooh, you've made an intro :o) What? No rucksack? - It looked like you were walking for miles (some theatrical licence perhaps?). I did wonder about the Geochache being rather obvious until your note flashed up indicating you had moved it :o) Don't suppose there were any mine entrances in either of the quarry faces were there ? Great video (I love these) :o)