Yet another beautiful and interesting video from you Will - diolch yn fawr iawn - which no longer surprises me: we wouldn't expect otherwise from you. And not only that, but this video is also most educational. Permit me to disagree with you on one tiny point: at about 4:10 - The views are to LIVE for! 😊Hwyl fawr.
King Arthur what a king what a legend of this mythical king in a mythical land .many tried to take this land can see why they loved their land and fought over it to the death as the view is to die for very advantaged height of line of sight but boy they was tough to live up there
What a pleasure it is to follow you on your hikes Will! I love to see the places I have been to in past times. I well remember the views in this video and you have now reminded me how stunning they actually are. How lucky we are to live so close to such beautiful places.
Nice one Bill, great knowledge of our local treasures the Clwydian Range and great video shots of autumn nature!! at the top. Need to get my walking boots on, thanks!
Will, I lived in Wales, in the South for 1 year. Such a beautiful country. Diolch yn fawr iawn for these wonderful videos and letting me see beautiful Wales again. From Missouri USA.
Cheers Peter. Yes, the way I went was a bit steep, but the "official" path is more of a gentler spiral round the side and back. Well worth a shuftie :)
Hi William hope you are well, great video as always with some stunning scenery. That definitely looked a hard climb and with the extra walking to set up the camera for the "walk bys". Great information to acompany the video always makes interesting viewing. Best wishes stay safe Jon.
Love Moel Arthur. It’s a stunning walk. What a glorious day you had. It was that windy on top last time we were there. Thanks for sharing this beautiful walk. I’ve never noticed Denbigh castle from the top. but will look out for that next time. Didn’t know it was the Flintshire/ Denbighshire line! Great video 🍻
Hi I wonder if you can help me, I am purchasing property in Wales called Pant Dalar. I understand Pant translates to valley which makes sense but do you know what Dalar translates to? Thanks
Hi. The nearest translation I could find from old Welsh is "Pant" = "Hollow" and "Dal ar" = "The unploughed part of a field", so, the land may have originally been "an unploughed hollow in a field" perhaps?
Yet another beautiful and interesting video from you Will - diolch yn fawr iawn - which no longer surprises me: we wouldn't expect otherwise from you. And not only that, but this video is also most educational. Permit me to disagree with you on one tiny point: at about 4:10 - The views are to LIVE for! 😊Hwyl fawr.
Good point. Cheers Baruch
King Arthur what a king what a legend of this mythical king in a mythical land .many tried to take this land can see why they loved their land and fought over it to the death as the view is to die for very advantaged height of line of sight but boy they was tough to live up there
They must have been very tough indeed Paul. Thanks for watching :)
What a pleasure it is to follow you on your hikes Will! I love to see the places I have been to in past times. I well remember the views in this video and you have now reminded me how stunning they actually are. How lucky we are to live so close to such beautiful places.
We are very lucky indeed Jan. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching :)
Am new-ish to the channel, Up to now really enjoyed watching the films..
Cheers. Glad to have you aboard :)
Fantastic walk, the views are breath taking. Must have been a haven of activity in its day. Nice mushroom! Thanks Will, very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it Celeste. Thanks for watching :)
Not been able to get up on the Clwydians myself for a decade, enjoyed seeing the views again here Will.
Glad you enjoyed it John.
@@WillHuw Had a laugh at the ballad as well Billy, great fun.
Nice one Bill, great knowledge of our local treasures the Clwydian Range and great video shots of autumn nature!! at the top. Need to get my walking boots on, thanks!
Yes Kev. all this right on our doorstep. How lucky are we?
Please do more
Will do James. Thanks for watching :)
Will, I lived in Wales, in the South for 1 year. Such a beautiful country.
Diolch yn fawr iawn for these wonderful videos and letting me see beautiful Wales again.
From Missouri USA.
Glad you enjoy them. Thanks for watching :)
Another good one Billy, it’s many years since I climbed that hill! I remember it being very steep, too steep for me now I fear!!
Cheers Peter. Yes, the way I went was a bit steep, but the "official" path is more of a gentler spiral round the side and back. Well worth a shuftie :)
Hi William hope you are well, great video as always with some stunning scenery. That definitely looked a hard climb and with the extra walking to set up the camera for the "walk bys". Great information to acompany the video always makes interesting viewing.
Best wishes stay safe Jon.
Cheers Jon - Thanks for watching :)
Love Moel Arthur. It’s a stunning walk. What a glorious day you had. It was that windy on top last time we were there. Thanks for sharing this beautiful walk. I’ve never noticed Denbigh castle from the top. but will look out for that next time. Didn’t know it was the Flintshire/ Denbighshire line! Great video 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it
Gonna settle in Wales close to retirement!,Will
Will get in touch for suggestions!
Diolch!
It's a great place!
Not an area I've ever walked. Looks well worth a visit for those views! Diolch yn fawr, Will👍👍
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Yr Wyddfa AND liverpool ?! Amazing !
Not a bad range
Diolch. 🙂
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Another great video. What camera zoom did you use? Cheers from Western Australia
Cheers! The main video was shot on my Samsung Galaxy S8 but the zoom shots were done on a Canon Legria HFR806 amzn.to/2ZavXYW
@@WillHuw Thanks for your reply. Look forward to your stories. Feeling homesick still after 42 years. Cheers.
Look out for the 'Grey Lady.'
I will ;)
Hi I wonder if you can help me, I am purchasing property in Wales called Pant Dalar. I understand Pant translates to valley which makes sense but do you know what Dalar translates to? Thanks
Hi. The nearest translation I could find from old Welsh is "Pant" = "Hollow" and "Dal ar" = "The unploughed part of a field", so, the land may have originally been "an unploughed hollow in a field" perhaps?
@@WillHuw thank you
Diolch yn fawr. Roedd y fideo yn hyfryd.
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