Christian, I want to thank you again for your inspiring video of the Dingle Way, I must have looked at it at least another two dozen times since we first corresponded. We’re so much looking forward to the hike there in a month and a half. Tourism Ireland should reward you for motivating old hikers like us to go there - it’s all because of your video! Just upgraded to the mini-3-pro and hope to achieve footage similar to yours. Love the rest of your scenic hike videos as well - keep up the good work! Cheers! André (Canada)
Hey André! I‘m really glad that I was able to spark some inspiration. You picked the perfect month! Make sure you hike up mount Brandon to get some nice views over Brandon Bay. Lucky you, the mini 3 pro looks amazing. Has some nice extra features and the image quality looks Superb for the size. Will you be uploading some footage on RUclips?
Danke für die wundervolle Inspiration Christian, ein sehr schönes Video. Ich lebte 2008 für ein halbes Jahr lang als Österreicherin in Irland, County Clare, und wandern auf dem Dingle Way ist seit dieser Zeit immer noch auf meiner Bucket List. Du hast mich zum wilden Campen inspiriert, woran ich vorher gar nicht gedacht hätte. Was denkst du über wildes Campen dort im September?
Hi Sabrina, danke für deinen Kommentar. Schön zu hören, dass ich dich etwas inspirieren konnte 🙂 Seit ich in Irland lebe, waren die September häufig sehr sonnig, also ich denke du könntest Glück haben mit dem Wetter. Ich war nicht überall wild Campen. Teilweise musste ich auch auf Campingplätze ausweichen, aber du wirst auf jedenfall einige schön Spots finden 👍
Christian, Congratulations on your most awesome video!! Great cinematic skills! I have watched “The Dingle Way”. over a dozen times in the past week. It is so emotionally moving that right after seeing it, my wife and I just booked a trip to hike the Dingle peninsula in early September. We can’t wait! We’ve recently hiked (before covid) the Mediterranean island of Menorca (See ruclips.net/video/-DcH2mY40X0/видео.html - wished I had brough my drone for that trip) and the coast of Portugal - we loved it so very much that we look forward to Ireland. A few questions if I may Christian: - were you flying a Mavic pro or Mini2? - Are there complicated drone regulations regarding their use in Ireland? (I’ve been flying them for 8 yrs, starting with Phantom 2, Inspire 1, Mavics and minis, been through all licensing and Canadian SFOC’s etc) - curious what you used for some of that spectacular footage. Did you use Trace, Profile and/or Spotlight Active Track modes? - did you maybe use a DJI pocket for ground shots? - did you crash in the bush at 11:00 minute mark🙁? - it appears you had good weather, when was your hike? - noticed you had a bug net over your head at one point, are bugs very bad there? Anyway, most impressive video, I’ve subscribed to your channel and i will look at your other spectacular RUclips videos. Maybe we could zoom sometime to get more insights from you. Cheers! Andre from Canada.
Hi Andre, thanks for you inspiring comment. To your questions: 1) Mini2 (I always trying to optimize my pack weight and every gram counts ;-)) 2) I don't want to give advice on drone regulations. From my understanding it's similar across all EU countries and with the Mini2 weight you shouldn't need a license --> don't quote me on that. 3) I don't use any tracking function. I fly the drone manually and try to make it look like it follows me. 4) For the ground shots I used my Iphone 11 actually --> upgraded now to a Sony ZV1 5) Fortunately, I didn't crash it, but it was super close :-D 6) The weather was fantastic, almost too good to be true for Ireland. You should expect some rain, but you might be as lucky as I was. The Hike was end of August/ beginning of September. 7) Bugs (midges) can be brutal in the summer if the have the right weather conditions for them. If you are not camping you don't need to worry about them, but if you do, make sure to bring a bug net or spray. I'm glad you liked the video, and sure let's have a chat before you come to Ireland! Cheers, Chris
@@maholy89 thanks for your quick reply Chris and thank you for answering all my questions. Amazing that you achieved that cinematography having your mini2 following you manually, that takes great skill! We’re finalizing booking the hotels & B&B’s this week and counting the days (134). Will certainly reach out to you sometime before the trip. In the meantime, looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Cheers! Andre
Hey Taz, glad you want to do the hike. It’s definitely worth it. The hike can be quite Road heavy in some sections, so wild camping is not possible everywhere. Most nights I stayed on campsites - there are plenty on the peninsula. Wild camping is definitely possible and a must all around mount brandon and there are some nice spots around Dunquin pier.
Hey Paul, it took me 8 days. Yes I met a few people out there, but not a lot of hikers. Especially along the Slea head drive there are usually quite a few tourists. However, apart from that the trail is mostly quite secluded indeed.
@@maholy89 sounds like heaven 😄 only messing, I wouldn't want to completely alone. You've got me searching for a better drone as well, I've got the Mavic Mini 1 - may be past its sell by date now
Hi Mandy, ich habe auf dem Trip jede Nacht gezeltet außer einmal in Dunquin. Dort war ich im BnB. Jedoch war ich bei dieser Wanderung vermehrt auf Zeltplätzen. Wild camping ist auch möglich (vor allem rund um Mount Brandon), aber nicht so ideal wie auf anderen Wanderwegen in Irland. Zur Not kann man aber immer einen Farmer oder in Pubs fragen, ob man sein Zelt aufstellen darf. BG, Chris
@@mandykinnen-hoffmann6804 Hi Mandy, aus Zeitgründen habe ich die erste Etappe übersprungen und bin in Annascul gestartet. Würde ich den Hike erneut machen, würde ich eventuell den Umweg über Inch Beach gehen und dort Zelten. Meine Itinerary sah so aus: Day 1: Hike Annascaul to Dingle (Zelten im Rainbow Hostel. Super netter Besitzer und toll ausgestatteter Zeltplatz) Day 2: Hike Dingle to Dunquin (Übernachtung im BnB) Day 3: Hike Dunquin to Mount Brandon (Wildcamping auf dem Berg --> im Sommer Achtung Midges!) Day 4: Hike Mount Brandon to Sandy Bay 2 (Super Zeltplatz direkt am Strand) Day 5: Hike Sandy Bay 2 to Seaside Caravan/ Camping nahe Camp (alternativ Green Acres Caravan Camping) Day 6: Back to Tralee. Hoffe das hilft dir :-)
Christian, I want to thank you again for your inspiring video of the Dingle Way, I must have looked at it at least another two dozen times since we first corresponded. We’re so much looking forward to the hike there in a month and a half. Tourism Ireland should reward you for motivating old hikers like us to go there - it’s all because of your video!
Just upgraded to the mini-3-pro and hope to achieve footage similar to yours. Love the rest of your scenic hike videos as well - keep up the good work! Cheers! André (Canada)
Hey André! I‘m really glad that I was able to spark some inspiration. You picked the perfect month! Make sure you hike up mount Brandon to get some nice views over Brandon Bay. Lucky you, the mini 3 pro looks amazing. Has some nice extra features and the image quality looks Superb for the size. Will you be uploading some footage on RUclips?
Wunderschön!
Amazing video!!! We can't wait to be there in less than a month!
Oh I wish you a wonderful time there 🙂 Enjoy
Great Video! Greets from Germany! Ty for that Moments!
Peace
Thanks Buddy 🙂
Wunderschön. Vielen Dank!
This is a wonderful video! May I ask what music this is? I listen to a lot of music like this, and find this to be wonderful.
Future of Forestry - Fields / Hammock - Now and not Yet /
My family's land is 10 mins up the road from inch beach ,beautiful video 👍👌
It’s beautiful there. Love it 🙂
@@maholy89 always welcome to camp on my familys land shanahill ,keel 👍👌
Danke für die wundervolle Inspiration Christian, ein sehr schönes Video. Ich lebte 2008 für ein halbes Jahr lang als Österreicherin in Irland, County Clare, und wandern auf dem Dingle Way ist seit dieser Zeit immer noch auf meiner Bucket List. Du hast mich zum wilden Campen inspiriert, woran ich vorher gar nicht gedacht hätte. Was denkst du über wildes Campen dort im September?
Hi Sabrina, danke für deinen Kommentar. Schön zu hören, dass ich dich etwas inspirieren konnte 🙂 Seit ich in Irland lebe, waren die September häufig sehr sonnig, also ich denke du könntest Glück haben mit dem Wetter. Ich war nicht überall wild Campen. Teilweise musste ich auch auf Campingplätze ausweichen, aber du wirst auf jedenfall einige schön Spots finden 👍
Christian,
Congratulations on your most awesome video!! Great cinematic skills!
I have watched “The Dingle Way”. over a dozen times in the past week. It is so emotionally moving that right after seeing it, my wife and I just booked a trip to hike the Dingle peninsula in early September. We can’t wait!
We’ve recently hiked (before covid) the Mediterranean
island of Menorca (See ruclips.net/video/-DcH2mY40X0/видео.html - wished I had brough my drone for that trip) and the coast of Portugal - we loved it so very much that we look forward to Ireland.
A few questions if I may Christian:
- were you flying a Mavic pro or Mini2?
- Are there complicated drone regulations regarding their use in Ireland? (I’ve been flying them for 8 yrs, starting with Phantom 2, Inspire 1, Mavics and minis, been through all licensing and Canadian SFOC’s etc)
- curious what you used for some of that spectacular footage. Did you use Trace, Profile and/or Spotlight Active Track modes?
- did you maybe use a DJI pocket for ground shots?
- did you crash in the bush at 11:00 minute mark🙁?
- it appears you had good weather, when was your hike?
- noticed you had a bug net over your head at one point, are bugs very bad there?
Anyway, most impressive video, I’ve subscribed to your channel and i will look at your other spectacular RUclips videos.
Maybe we could zoom sometime to get more insights from you.
Cheers!
Andre from Canada.
Hi Andre, thanks for you inspiring comment. To your questions: 1) Mini2 (I always trying to optimize my pack weight and every gram counts ;-)) 2) I don't want to give advice on drone regulations. From my understanding it's similar across all EU countries and with the Mini2 weight you shouldn't need a license --> don't quote me on that. 3) I don't use any tracking function. I fly the drone manually and try to make it look like it follows me. 4) For the ground shots I used my Iphone 11 actually --> upgraded now to a Sony ZV1 5) Fortunately, I didn't crash it, but it was super close :-D 6) The weather was fantastic, almost too good to be true for Ireland. You should expect some rain, but you might be as lucky as I was. The Hike was end of August/ beginning of September. 7) Bugs (midges) can be brutal in the summer if the have the right weather conditions for them. If you are not camping you don't need to worry about them, but if you do, make sure to bring a bug net or spray. I'm glad you liked the video, and sure let's have a chat before you come to Ireland! Cheers, Chris
@@maholy89 thanks for your quick reply Chris and thank you for answering all my questions. Amazing that you achieved that cinematography having your mini2 following you manually, that takes great skill! We’re finalizing booking the hotels & B&B’s this week and counting the days (134). Will certainly reach out to you sometime before the trip. In the meantime, looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Cheers!
Andre
Nice
Thanks buddy
So amazing! Can I ask where you camped? I am hoping to go next week and wild camp as much as possible.
Hey Taz, glad you want to do the hike. It’s definitely worth it. The hike can be quite Road heavy in some sections, so wild camping is not possible everywhere. Most nights I stayed on campsites - there are plenty on the peninsula. Wild camping is definitely possible and a must all around mount brandon and there are some nice spots around Dunquin pier.
@@maholy89 Thank you so much for your advice. Looking forward to it.
Hey Christian, stunning video. Looks pretty secluded out there - Did you meet many people on your trip? How many days did it take for you to complete?
Hey Paul, it took me 8 days. Yes I met a few people out there, but not a lot of hikers. Especially along the Slea head drive there are usually quite a few tourists. However, apart from that the trail is mostly quite secluded indeed.
@@maholy89 sounds like heaven 😄 only messing, I wouldn't want to completely alone.
You've got me searching for a better drone as well, I've got the Mavic Mini 1 - may be past its sell by date now
Drohnencrash bei 11:00 ?
Danke fürs mitnehmen! Videos werden immer besser.
war tatsächlich kurz davor 😁
Any chance of sharing the location of that wild campsite on Brandon?
Hey Buddy, that wasn’t on top of Brandon but close to it. Somewhere around (52.2466176, -10.2800464). Hope that helps
Hallo , hätte einige Fragen zum Dingle Way , war es möglich auf jeder Etappe zu Zelten ? finde recht wenig darüber online . lg Mandy
Hi Mandy, ich habe auf dem Trip jede Nacht gezeltet außer einmal in Dunquin. Dort war ich im BnB. Jedoch war ich bei dieser Wanderung vermehrt auf Zeltplätzen. Wild camping ist auch möglich (vor allem rund um Mount Brandon), aber nicht so ideal wie auf anderen Wanderwegen in Irland. Zur Not kann man aber immer einen Farmer oder in Pubs fragen, ob man sein Zelt aufstellen darf. BG, Chris
@@maholy89 könntest du mal erläutern auf welchen zeltplätzen du warst lg , besonders in Camp und Annascaul werde ich nicht fündig lg
@@mandykinnen-hoffmann6804 Hi Mandy, aus Zeitgründen habe ich die erste Etappe übersprungen und bin in Annascul gestartet. Würde ich den Hike erneut machen, würde ich eventuell den Umweg über Inch Beach gehen und dort Zelten. Meine Itinerary sah so aus: Day 1: Hike Annascaul to Dingle (Zelten im Rainbow Hostel. Super netter Besitzer und toll ausgestatteter Zeltplatz) Day 2: Hike Dingle to Dunquin (Übernachtung im BnB) Day 3: Hike Dunquin to Mount Brandon (Wildcamping auf dem Berg --> im Sommer Achtung Midges!) Day 4: Hike Mount Brandon to Sandy Bay 2 (Super Zeltplatz direkt am Strand) Day 5: Hike Sandy Bay 2 to Seaside Caravan/ Camping nahe Camp (alternativ Green Acres Caravan Camping) Day 6: Back to Tralee. Hoffe das hilft dir :-)
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