@@outofayrshire143 Morning Steven. Yeah it was a shame the views weren’t there, but as you say, I was out in the fresh open air, which is what it’s all about. All the best pal 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
@@ootnboots Hi Stevie, yeah unfortunately I didn’t get the weather the forecast promised, but hey that’s kind of what I expect nowadays. 🤣 It’s always nice to get out in the Forest of Bowland fells, as they are very local for me, and always so quiet. I can walk for hours and see no one. Thanks for watching mate and leaving a comment, it’s very much appreciated. All the best mate Dave
What a beautiful adventure through the Forest of Bowland! Parlick and Fair Snape Fell look absolutely stunning, and the views are just breathtaking. Thank you for sharing this peaceful journey with us, friend. Best wishes, Chiara & Donato, Fuoridalsentiero! 🌟
Hi Guys. Thank you ever so much for taking time to watch the video, I’m glad that you enjoyed it. Stay tuned there’s plenty more to come. All the best, Dave. 😃🥾⛰🏕️
Another atmospheric one Dave, loved the shelters at the top. And good to see there is no shortage of peat hags there too. Nice to see the images showing the Autumnal colours reminding us that Winter is close by. Time to get the Winter gear on standby. ATB Kenny
Hi Kenny, the shelters on Fair Snape Fell are mega. They are like cubicles in a swimming baths. Haha Peat Hags are a very common theme in the Forest of Bowland, the whole area is one big one really. It's a shame the clag was in because the views, particularly out to the coast are wonderful. All the best mate, take care, Dave.
Hi Phil. Thank you mate. It’s a great area, and really local to me. It’s so quiet. You can walk for miles and not see a sole. Thanks for watching mate. All the best. 😃⛰🥾🏕️
@@agesadventures Good morning Age, thank you so much for your continued support in watching. It was unfortunate that the mist was down but an enjoyable few hours in as you say beautiful countryside nevertheless. 😀⛰🥾🇨🇦🏴
@@DAoutdoors the mist ads an interesting aspect to the landscape too! I had a very foggy and misty day today out hunting. I walked down one trail with the mist at my back and did not realise it was misting until I turned around for the way back and got it all in my face, lol😂 I had some dense fog at times today. That is a little less fun. Hard to see my feet.
@@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad Hi Alistair, I don’t think many people would disagree with you. With the way our weather has been recently it seems there’s been no views to be had anywhere. At lest it wasn’t raining! 🤣 Thank you so much for taking time to watch, all the best. 😀⛰🥾👍
@@stigfloberghagenphotography Hi Stig, I’m glad you enjoyed watching as much as I did walking it. Even though it was a claggy old day, it made for a lovely atmosphere, and I had the hills all to myself. I saw no one all day. 🤣 All the best mate. 😀⛰🥾🇳🇴🏴
Well done, Dave, another very good hike. Paths looked a bit sketchy but you always know where to go. Looked like you had the route all to yourself too, lots of stiles and gates. Regards, Ashley
@@ashleyjarnold Morning Ashley. Yeah paths are a luxury in the forest of Bowland. There’s a lot of yomping across trackless ground, you have to be on point with navigation especially on days like this. It’s such a quiet area to walk, you never see many people at all. Enjoy the rest of you4 weekend mate, all the best, Dave 😀⛰🥾
Hi Dave, Oh eck, the boggy murky hikes are incoming aren't they 🙈. You know what though, doesn't matter as long as we are still lucky enough to get outdoors. Let's call it atmospheric instead of murky 😂👌. We still mean to explore the forest of Bowland. Hopefully you got better weather and views for your return wild Camp? Enjoyed as always, All the best, Shell and Pete 😊👍
Hi Shell, Pete We certainly did get better weather for the camp. It was a little windy early on but that soon dropped and we had a great evening catching up and putting the world to rights. Flat calm and no rain, a perfect evening for being in a tent. We were even treated to a firework display from a house down in the valley. It was a first for me, I've never looked down on a firework display! Haha I will put the video up but will leave it a while as it literally was the same walk form a few days earlier. All the best Dave
Yess dave what a area to hike i enjoyed last time we were here doing wolf crag nice reccy to find a camp eh cant beat it looked another smashing route here nice steep part too enjoyed seeing the bowlands again like mate and enjoy the camp with mossy great details on the route as always pal i love how you walk to find the camp then have to do it all again with the heavy bag 😂😂😂😂 class yeah the natural born walker lol good stuff bud
Ey up Marra. This was the perfect reccy. Found a class spot just off the summit of Fair Snape Fell. We did the camp on Friday night. I think mossy is putting the video out next Sunday. You’ll see what a class spot it is for camping. The walk up to the camp spot is easy, from the car just over an hour. It’s a steep 20 min pull straight from the car but after that’s it’s a breeze. Mossy was very impressed with the FoB. I knew he would be. 😃👍🏕️
Looks a bit of a boggy one but great sections and well worth getting out. It's hit and miss with the clag as we get into the season so it's fingers crossed every weekend😂. Let me know if any shorter low ones spring to mind. Enjoy it out there mate⛰😃🥾
Yeah, the Forest of Bowland is very boggy in a lot of parts, paths are certainly a luxury in that neck of the woods. Its a great area for peace and quiet, you hardly see a sole mate. I've a few low ones I want to tick off over the winter. Have you done Stone Arthur. I fancy doing that an including Alcock Tarn as part of the walk. All the best mate
@ yes I was over there last year as part of a failed Fairfield horseshoe but it’s a great shout. I’ll definitely have a look at that one. Enjoy it out there mate 🥾😁👍
@@R6PhilOutdoorEnthusiast Muddy, wet and low cloud, that’s the Forest of Bowland mate…..paths are a luxury! 🤣🤣 Thanks for watching mate, hope you’re well on the mend and not far of getting back out in the mountains! 🤞
Still a bit claggy, I'm not to sure if that's a good thing or not when I step off on Friday. Haven't seen the sun in a week now 😬 Interesting part of the country Dave 👍 Great stuff as always, very informative 😉
@@greyhikes5236 It’s pants ain’t it Al. Been like this for days now. We had a camp last night, very similar conditions for our walk out this morning. Still, at least it’s not raining I suppose, although it’s no good for views. It’s a brilliant area mate, so quiet compared to the lakes, very different terrain though. Paths are a luxury in the Forest of Bowland. 🤣
Hi Dave, nice one as always, shame about the clag but it just makes those blue sky days all the more special, it’s all about getting out there, Take care mate, Steven 🥰🥾⛰️🏴🏴
Hi there. Thank you ever so much, that’s very kind and I’ve returned the gesture. I’m glad you liked the video. All the best and have a great weekend. 😃🥾⛰
Amazing place🥰🥰🥰
Hi there. Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s a pity the most was I. But as you say lovely nevertheless.
Thank you for watching. 👍😃⛰🥾
Hi Dave, great video as always, can’t always get the views as we both know but always good to get out there,
Take care,
Steven 😊🥾⛰️🏴🏴
@@outofayrshire143 Morning Steven. Yeah it was a shame the views weren’t there, but as you say, I was out in the fresh open air, which is what it’s all about.
All the best pal 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
Nice one Dave , looks a nice circuit all be it was claggy ...cheers Stevie
@@ootnboots Hi Stevie, yeah unfortunately I didn’t get the weather the forecast promised, but hey that’s kind of what I expect nowadays. 🤣
It’s always nice to get out in the Forest of Bowland fells, as they are very local for me, and always so quiet. I can walk for hours and see no one. Thanks for watching mate and leaving a comment, it’s very much appreciated.
All the best mate
Dave
What a beautiful adventure through the Forest of Bowland! Parlick and Fair Snape Fell look absolutely stunning, and the views are just breathtaking. Thank you for sharing this peaceful journey with us, friend. Best wishes, Chiara & Donato, Fuoridalsentiero! 🌟
Hi Guys. Thank you ever so much for taking time to watch the video, I’m glad that you enjoyed it. Stay tuned there’s plenty more to come. All the best, Dave. 😃🥾⛰🏕️
Another atmospheric one Dave, loved the shelters at the top. And good to see there is no shortage of peat hags there too. Nice to see the images showing the Autumnal colours reminding us that Winter is close by. Time to get the Winter gear on standby. ATB Kenny
Hi Kenny, the shelters on Fair Snape Fell are mega. They are like cubicles in a swimming baths. Haha
Peat Hags are a very common theme in the Forest of Bowland, the whole area is one big one really. It's a shame the clag was in because the views, particularly out to the coast are wonderful.
All the best mate, take care, Dave.
Another great video mate, looks amazing
Hi Phil. Thank you mate. It’s a great area, and really local to me. It’s so quiet. You can walk for miles and not see a sole.
Thanks for watching mate.
All the best. 😃⛰🥾🏕️
Such beautiful countryside😍
Another enjoyable hike😁
@@agesadventures Good morning Age, thank you so much for your continued support in watching. It was unfortunate that the mist was down but an enjoyable few hours in as you say beautiful countryside nevertheless. 😀⛰🥾🇨🇦🏴
@@DAoutdoors the mist ads an interesting aspect to the landscape too!
I had a very foggy and misty day today out hunting. I walked down one trail with the mist at my back and did not realise it was misting until I turned around for the way back and got it all in my face, lol😂
I had some dense fog at times today. That is a little less fun. Hard to see my feet.
Best walk in Bowland IMHO of course! Shame you didn't get the views on that occasion.
TFS cheers Alistair 👍
@@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad Hi Alistair, I don’t think many people would disagree with you. With the way our weather has been recently it seems there’s been no views to be had anywhere. At lest it wasn’t raining! 🤣
Thank you so much for taking time to watch, all the best. 😀⛰🥾👍
Thanks for a enjoyable watch 🙂👍
@@stigfloberghagenphotography Hi Stig, I’m glad you enjoyed watching as much as I did walking it. Even though it was a claggy old day, it made for a lovely atmosphere, and I had the hills all to myself. I saw no one all day. 🤣
All the best mate. 😀⛰🥾🇳🇴🏴
@DAoutdoors 👍🙂
Well done, Dave, another very good hike. Paths looked a bit sketchy but you always know where to go. Looked like you had the route all to yourself too, lots of stiles and gates. Regards, Ashley
@@ashleyjarnold Morning Ashley. Yeah paths are a luxury in the forest of Bowland. There’s a lot of yomping across trackless ground, you have to be on point with navigation especially on days like this.
It’s such a quiet area to walk, you never see many people at all.
Enjoy the rest of you4 weekend mate, all the best, Dave 😀⛰🥾
Hi Dave,
Oh eck, the boggy murky hikes are incoming aren't they 🙈. You know what though, doesn't matter as long as we are still lucky enough to get outdoors. Let's call it atmospheric instead of murky 😂👌. We still mean to explore the forest of Bowland. Hopefully you got better weather and views for your return wild Camp?
Enjoyed as always,
All the best,
Shell and Pete 😊👍
Hi Shell, Pete
We certainly did get better weather for the camp. It was a little windy early on but that soon dropped and we had a great evening catching up and putting the world to rights. Flat calm and no rain, a perfect evening for being in a tent.
We were even treated to a firework display from a house down in the valley. It was a first for me, I've never looked down on a firework display! Haha
I will put the video up but will leave it a while as it literally was the same walk form a few days earlier.
All the best
Dave
Yess dave what a area to hike i enjoyed last time we were here doing wolf crag nice reccy to find a camp eh cant beat it looked another smashing route here nice steep part too enjoyed seeing the bowlands again like mate and enjoy the camp with mossy great details on the route as always pal i love how you walk to find the camp then have to do it all again with the heavy bag 😂😂😂😂 class yeah the natural born walker lol good stuff bud
Ey up Marra. This was the perfect reccy. Found a class spot just off the summit of Fair Snape Fell. We did the camp on Friday night. I think mossy is putting the video out next Sunday.
You’ll see what a class spot it is for camping.
The walk up to the camp spot is easy, from the car just over an hour. It’s a steep 20 min pull straight from the car but after that’s it’s a breeze. Mossy was very impressed with the FoB. I knew he would be. 😃👍🏕️
Feels a little familiar lol 😂 cracking spot for a camp tho mate 🎉
@@Walkingwildcampinguk Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed it mate, still loads to explore in the area. 😀👍🥾⛰🏕️
@ sure we’ll get out in the area for some winter Friday camps
Looks a bit of a boggy one but great sections and well worth getting out. It's hit and miss with the clag as we get into the season so it's fingers crossed every weekend😂. Let me know if any shorter low ones spring to mind. Enjoy it out there mate⛰😃🥾
Yeah, the Forest of Bowland is very boggy in a lot of parts, paths are certainly a luxury in that neck of the woods. Its a great area for peace and quiet, you hardly see a sole mate. I've a few low ones I want to tick off over the winter. Have you done Stone Arthur. I fancy doing that an including Alcock Tarn as part of the walk.
All the best mate
@ yes I was over there last year as part of a failed Fairfield horseshoe but it’s a great shout. I’ll definitely have a look at that one. Enjoy it out there mate 🥾😁👍
@@trekkingwithtony Nice one mate, well if you fancy it give me a shout, and if I'm free we can meet up. 👍
Nice one Dave, done a similar route but the opposite way, funnily enough it was much the same, muddy, wet and low cloud. Still good fun tho 👍 ATB
@@R6PhilOutdoorEnthusiast Muddy, wet and low cloud, that’s the Forest of Bowland mate…..paths are a luxury! 🤣🤣
Thanks for watching mate, hope you’re well on the mend and not far of getting back out in the mountains! 🤞
@ haha ye I know, yes mate. Should be on honeymoon in the Caribbean now but the Mrs is unwell now so had to cancel. Be back out again soon 👍
Still a bit claggy, I'm not to sure if that's a good thing or not when I step off on Friday. Haven't seen the sun in a week now 😬 Interesting part of the country Dave 👍 Great stuff as always, very informative 😉
@@greyhikes5236 It’s pants ain’t it Al. Been like this for days now. We had a camp last night, very similar conditions for our walk out this morning. Still, at least it’s not raining I suppose, although it’s no good for views.
It’s a brilliant area mate, so quiet compared to the lakes, very different terrain though. Paths are a luxury in the Forest of Bowland. 🤣
@DAoutdoors yeh I'm a bit worried I'm going to shoot 14 days of mist 😬
@ It’s meant to change for the better after tomorrow, so fingers crossed for you mate! 🤞
Hi Dave, nice one as always, shame about the clag but it just makes those blue sky days all the more special, it’s all about getting out there,
Take care mate,
Steven 🥰🥾⛰️🏴🏴
Moan the clag. You missed aw the inversions anaw like me. 😏
Haha, it’s been murky as hell down here mate for days. I reckon I’d have to have got to 5000m to get an inversion. 🤣
@DAoutdoors 😂
🌲 "Absolutely stunning views! The Forest of Bowland is such a hidden gem, and you captured Parlick & Fair Snape Fell beautifully. 🏞✨"
Glad you enjoyed it! All the best. ⛰🥾👍
Hi Dave, great video! Really informative. New sub from us.
Hi there. Thank you ever so much, that’s very kind and I’ve returned the gesture. I’m glad you liked the video. All the best and have a great weekend. 😃🥾⛰
@ Thank you Dave, that’s so kind of you to return the gesture! Looking forward to your next video, have a great weekend!😁