Muppethood! 🤣Thanks for a brilliant video, Bri, so enjoyable. Your camp looked rather cosy with the lights on there, in spite of the high winds (and sorry you didn't get much sleep!). We always enjoy the part where you go through what you're going to eat 😀 Beautifully filmed and photographed and also really good fun. Thanks, as always, for taking us along with you! All the very best, J&J 😊
Hi guys! Big thanks for watching and I loved reading your comment. This was a very atmospheric hike and camp, that grotto was such a find, I'd heard about it from a friend years ago, so it was particularly rewarding to find it.
@@Glossopwildcamp our pleasure! Yes, it was fascinating to see it. I don't think I would have dared go inside (Joanna!) as I'm not keen on enclosed spaces, so it's wonderful to view vicariously 😃
Great camp on Chinley Churn. So much to discover up there. Yea that cave seems to go quite deep into bedrock. Wind was quite hardcore that night , minimal sleep. The camp was an absolute tonic after work. Great to try a different location and atmosphere. Absolute epic as always. Missed the whisky madness, so that be included next trip.
@timstokes8283 It was a great suggestion from you, thanks for that. We have unfinished business, so we need to return for another more thorough explore and another camp, hopefully on one of those spots on the edge that we found.
Thank you! As the nights draw in having a camp as close as this is really useful, I like to do my camps on a week day evening as weekends get too busy.
@@Takingawalkwithmybestfriend Many thanks, yes it is a fascinating area, lots more to see so I'm sure we will be returning. It's great to know that I have at least one viewer that has good taste in music 😀
Nice camp mate. Was up there earlier in the year. Was in that exact bit of the quarry goes back a fair way but very unstable and they blocked a lot of them off now. Half the buildings in the area have slabs from Cracken Edge. Concrete was the cause of their demise.
@thepeakdistrictviking Thanks, yes I was aware that I needed to take care in that cave, I would like to return with some old clothes so I can get a bit further, the rocks further in were covered in slippy clay. There was a little partially blocked cave very near our camping spot, just about big enough to squeeze in, again will explore another time, hopefully.
Nice camp 👍🏻 I had a look at camping spots along cracken edge, there's a few near the "chairs and tables" that someone built from the loose quarried rocks, but there was a lot of dog walkers about.
@trooperwolfie Thanks for your comment mate, yes there were some spots further along the path past the old winch, but some young lads were already camping there. Tim and I always seek maximum isolation!
Nice video again Brian 👍 I often look up there on my way driving back from Edale , it looks interesting. Was that one of your original tracks you used too ? Got to watch out for those hormone disrupters lad ...Theres an Agenda at play 🧐............my Left wing fell off 😜
Cheers Olan! This area has plenty to explore, I hope to return and have a more thorough exporation. The closing track on the video is one of mine from about 20 years ago! Aye lad, feminisation of men is part of the plan, as are the effects of fluoridated water and the fact we are being sprayed like cockroaches. The bastards will pay in the end though.
@@Glossopwildcamp 👌 I will have to have a wander up there one day. I saw a Deer on Kinder on Thursday, Have you ever seen one up there ? I dont do any other Social media so i am asking peole on here. I will put the video on my excuse for a Channel later today. I totally agree with you on the Flouride , i grew up next to Colgate in Salford , there was a reason they closed the plant down and reopened it in Poland before Poland was in the EU !
@Olan... That's interesting, Poland eh, surely nothing to see here folks! I've not seen a deer on Kinder, no. There are a few around Glossop area, in fact I recently saw a family of them at the bottom of Shire Hill.
@@Glossopwildcamp I am bound to bump into you at some point so i will fill you in as to why etc. ATVB and keep up the great work with the vids please 🙏
Last time i went into that cave it brought me out on platform 9 and 3/4 quarters.
Great vid 👍
Ah, so that's where it goes! Thanks for commenting mate 😄
Muppethood! 🤣Thanks for a brilliant video, Bri, so enjoyable. Your camp looked rather cosy with the lights on there, in spite of the high winds (and sorry you didn't get much sleep!). We always enjoy the part where you go through what you're going to eat 😀 Beautifully filmed and photographed and also really good fun. Thanks, as always, for taking us along with you! All the very best, J&J 😊
Hi guys! Big thanks for watching and I loved reading your comment. This was a very atmospheric hike and camp, that grotto was such a find, I'd heard about it from a friend years ago, so it was particularly rewarding to find it.
@@Glossopwildcamp our pleasure! Yes, it was fascinating to see it. I don't think I would have dared go inside (Joanna!) as I'm not keen on enclosed spaces, so it's wonderful to view vicariously 😃
Great camp on Chinley Churn. So much to discover up there. Yea that cave seems to go quite deep into bedrock. Wind was quite hardcore that night , minimal sleep. The camp was an absolute tonic after work. Great to try a different location and atmosphere. Absolute epic as always. Missed the whisky madness, so that be included next trip.
@timstokes8283 It was a great suggestion from you, thanks for that. We have unfinished business, so we need to return for another more thorough explore and another camp, hopefully on one of those spots on the edge that we found.
Always fancied walking Kraken edge, more so now you have shown us where that cave is near the quarry, old peculiar is a great choice of drink.
Cheers Darren, yes it's a fascinating place, we only scratched the surface here, looking forward to exploring the area further in future.
Always take earplugs! I like the idea of camping there I like a shorter hike at times. Thanks for this its a great video, liked the train!
Thank you! As the nights draw in having a camp as close as this is really useful, I like to do my camps on a week day evening as weekends get too busy.
Im actually hoping to move up near Manchester soon so midweek camps would be on the cards! @Glossopwildcamp
Great video, never been up there, looks good for an explore. Music 👌👌 as per too.
@@Takingawalkwithmybestfriend Many thanks, yes it is a fascinating area, lots more to see so I'm sure we will be returning. It's great to know that I have at least one viewer that has good taste in music 😀
Nice camp mate. Was up there earlier in the year. Was in that exact bit of the quarry goes back a fair way but very unstable and they blocked a lot of them off now. Half the buildings in the area have slabs from Cracken Edge. Concrete was the cause of their demise.
@thepeakdistrictviking Thanks, yes I was aware that I needed to take care in that cave, I would like to return with some old clothes so I can get a bit further, the rocks further in were covered in slippy clay. There was a little partially blocked cave very near our camping spot, just about big enough to squeeze in, again will explore another time, hopefully.
Nice camp 👍🏻
I had a look at camping spots along cracken edge, there's a few near the "chairs and tables" that someone built from the loose quarried rocks, but there was a lot of dog walkers about.
@trooperwolfie Thanks for your comment mate, yes there were some spots further along the path past the old winch, but some young lads were already camping there. Tim and I always seek maximum isolation!
Nice video Bri.👍
@@Hengists_Wild_Camps Cheers, Steve 👍
Tim has the Gobekli tepe trilithon standing stone type "T" shaped rucksack 😮
Rucksack is ancient , been backpacking all round the world with it. Cannot get rid
Great place to pitch Brian. So, how deep is the cave?
@PhilWaud Cheers Phil, from what I could see I'd estimate about 10 meters, but I want to go back with some old clothes so I can investigate further.
Nice video again Brian 👍 I often look up there on my way driving back from Edale , it looks interesting. Was that one of your original tracks you used too ? Got to watch out for those hormone disrupters lad ...Theres an Agenda at play 🧐............my Left wing fell off 😜
Cheers Olan! This area has plenty to explore, I hope to return and have a more thorough exporation. The closing track on the video is one of mine from about 20 years ago! Aye lad, feminisation of men is part of the plan, as are the effects of fluoridated water and the fact we are being sprayed like cockroaches. The bastards will pay in the end though.
@@Glossopwildcamp 👌 I will have to have a wander up there one day. I saw a Deer on Kinder on Thursday, Have you ever seen one up there ? I dont do any other Social media so i am asking peole on here. I will put the video on my excuse for a Channel later today. I totally agree with you on the Flouride , i grew up next to Colgate in Salford , there was a reason they closed the plant down and reopened it in Poland before Poland was in the EU !
@Olan... That's interesting, Poland eh, surely nothing to see here folks! I've not seen a deer on Kinder, no. There are a few around Glossop area, in fact I recently saw a family of them at the bottom of Shire Hill.
@@Glossopwildcamp I am bound to bump into you at some point so i will fill you in as to why etc. ATVB and keep up the great work with the vids please 🙏