Hi Claire, been watching your vids for a while now. Father of 2 girls (11 and 8). We’ve gone camping and we go cooking in the woods often. If I manage to raise them to be even half as strong willed, independent and resourceful as you I think I’ll have done a good job. Thank you for your inspiration. Jason, Ireland.
"For if the beginning of things is not distinct from their end, then the beginning is the end, and the end is the beginning." -Solomon Ibn Gabirol ( The Fountain of Life )
Thank you for not focusing on gear or brands. You're not trying to sell us something. Just your love of the outdoors. I havent been out much this summer as I had a stroke. Your videos are a real tonic. Thank you xx
I remember reading a comment, can't remember which video, where the commenter describer her as "wonderfully bonkers", may not have been bonkers but something along those lines. totally agree awesome lady love watching her videos to wind down at the end of the day.
Does anyone else have an area that they inexplicably can’t seem to get to grips with? 🤔 This summer has been pretty blah hasn’t it! Roll on Autumn, my fav, I can't wait! 😍🍂🍁 Hope you’re good Wild Ones 🧡 Xx
Blah is one word for it, haha. It has felt like Autumn for ages now where we are, with all the rain and grey cloudy days. Apparently the Autumn Equinox was on Sunday, so officially the end of Summer in the UK now. 🍂🍁🌲
I’m the same!! I began watching Claire back in March when I moved to Bali and this is my go to every time. I literally moved away to escape England but there’s something so wonderful about watching someone else find joy and beauty in a place I struggle to exist in.
I'd prefer to take a hike, any day, with a wuss that finds the waterfalls, rather than a cold and chilled companion who makes it to the top of Cnicht. Wilde one, you'll have your day with Cnicht someday! Hiking with you would be entertaining, educational and delicious (breakfasts especially)!
It's your calm voice,clear pronunciation, sense of humour, beautiful accent, great editing, beauty in a beautiful part of the world that if not for you I'd never get to see it. I'd love to see you here in OZ at some time. Just the vastness will make you stop in your tracks, and remind you of how small we humans are. Keep up the grest work Claire snd thankyou 🥰 I'm spoilt as I live 10 minutes away from the world's largest Redgum forest @ 133,000 acres
Aw thank you so much for the kind words :) Ooo OZ looks so beautiful.. I'm not sure I would handle the critters very well and all the things wanting to kill me haha! Very fortunate here in the UK with that kinda thing, mostly it's just the weather to battle with but that's manageable with the right gear. Wow that is really wonderful! I just looked them up, lovely trees 💚💚 thanks for watching my lil video, have a great weekend ~ Claire
Claire, you have a beautiful soul and your adventures always cheer me up and give me renewed hope for the world. Your endless love for the whole world - megamoths, yetis and curious sheep included - is inspiring, and the way you wouldn't even kill a leech but put it on a leaf and back into the water was lovely. Don't ever change.
Heyy thank you so much, you're too kind 🙂 its a happy place for me out there. I don't believe Mr Leech meant me any harm.. although I'm surprised one of them hasn't got me yet actually haha. Thank you for watching my lil video 🌿🐻
What I love most about your channel besides the joy and unbelievable filmmaking is that those of us living in other ecosystems (western USA in my example) get to see a wild world that is so different from our own wild worlds. You take us to beautiful places. Thanks so much for all you do!
Thank you so much for sharing it with me 💚I'm not able to travel too far at the mo (lone parent) but one day I hope to visit your side of the world, the Sierras look so breathtaking :)
Your adventures are just what I need to turn off the electronic world. For a one woman show you produce stories that remind me of the National Geographic quality and it's just you! Incredible, brave, clever and entertaining. THANK YOU 💚
YAY! Something to watch before bed! I ❤️ your videos and they are the perfect way for me to unwind and relax before I nod off! You're a Superstar Claire. Thank you for simply doing what you do.
I had not been camping in over 20 years, but watching your videos made me realise how much I missed it, So this year for my 58th birthday I got a tent and equipment and went on a wild adventure 😁 My sister (56) and I are going wild camping again for the weekend and we are so excited we're like a pair of kids 😂I am so happy I found your channel, Thank you for giving me the inspiration I needed to get back out there 💗
Given what you went through following that stream up into the hills, how you can use 'wuss' to describe yourself is beyond me. Loved that footage of the night sky from your lake side camp!. Stunning! Great video, thanks for sharing your adventures with us!👍
Ahh thanks.. I swear my fear of heights is getting worse. I got a lot better a couple of years ago, not sure what happened 😄 Always feel very blessed to see the stars up there ✨️ thanks for sharing it with me :)
@@WildBeare 🤔Perhaps that camping trip where you hurt your ankle so badly and how difficult it was for you to get back to your car, is the reason. You say fear, I would suggest you are exercising more caution. Nothing wrong with that in my book!👍
I really appreciate how you listen to your intuition, mood and general feel when deciding your routes. I don't understand people that force themselves and push to the most painful and excruciating limits to reach some arbitrary end point. The "look what I can do" people. I feel like one way is rooted in interconnectedness and the other ego.
I always have these ideas in my head of how it's gonna go.. often involving reaching summits and having crazy views and sunsets but so often it doesn't happen. I can see the appeal and it's a great feeling to reach that peak, but equally I like to potter about at my own pace (and avoid the people haha) You're so right about interconnectedness and intuition. Very little distance or elevation has to be gained to get back to nature. Some of my favourite trips are the ones that didn't go as planned where I ended up mooching in valleys 💚 thanks for sharing this with me :)
I just love your approach to the outdoors ❤ It’s not about climbing the highest mountain or walking the farthest distance, it’s about appreciating every step and respecting the limits set by nature and by your body.
Thank you for just being there. Aware of your surroundings. Enjoying the "slow" pace, not having to furfill anything but joy and satisfaction of being in time and space :). Love it!
15kg pack weight with your bodymass is substantial, you are one tough cookie! Especially lugging the pack through that brush! RESPECT! I'd be knackered! As usual wonderful photography.
Thanks! It doesn't need to be that heavy to be fair, a few kilos is filming gear, some of which such as the dome port I only get a few seconds of footage out of but I'm a real sucker for the filming stuff.. I do wonder sometimes how long I'll be able to carry so much as I get older, but time will tell. Have a great weekend :) 🐻
You are so calming to the soul, thank you for sharing your adventures, the world would be ever so slightly duller if you hadn’t decided to be a TH-camr 🙏
CB, you definitely seem to always take the path no one else would ever even think about taking. And when you made it to the first lake I could feel what an incredible accomplishment it was, I know the next morning you said you weren’t feeling well, but you had that beautiful morning glow that you so often have. Really enjoyed getting to tag along.
Lady, you are absolutely unstoppable. You remind me of the Man I was 25 years ago. The 50 year old guy I am today wouldn't have made it up that river but watching you do it was inspiring. Thank you Wildbeare you are a force of nature.
@@WildBeare 40? I better not call you girl anymore, maybe Granny😜 im jealous and joking. You look beaut young lady and will stay beaut when your my age. 40? How I wish to go back to that age 🤣🤣 PS nothing in Australia will hurt you, apart from. Our snakes, spiders, scorpions, birds, jelly fish, sharks, octopuses, crocodiles, ticks, sun , floods, fires, trees, dingos, kangaroos, 😜😁
I saved this episode for my last watch of the night and I was not disappointed between your absolute gorgeous videos and the sound of the rain,rivers, waterfalls and of course your beautiful voice it’s like a lullaby. Thank you for sharing your passion with all of us you are a true treasure in this crazy mixed up world. ☮️ out until you make my day again.
Thanks, Claire, for the fantastic video. Beautiful young lady showing some beautiful scenery. That was an amazing hike. You will beat your nemesis and sit on the summit. If we got all that we wanted, there would be no need to dream. Continue with your journeys and keep taking us along. Gid bless you, young lady, and stay safe on your travels.
Hi Claire, Love your videos. Just incase you don't know yet. Those bangs were a Royal Artillary field gun, on top of Snowdon, firing three rounds for some celebration. 😊👍 (We have since been informed, this was from years ago, 😂😂😂. So we're still wondering.)
@@mmz5076 Hi, from what I've discovered, there was some kind of 'Baton' being taken across Wales to celebrate 'something'. Not an every week thing. Hope that helps. You can Google it. 👍
Heyy, ohh really! I did not know that! Thanks for sharing :D I'm trying to look it up but can't find anything.. at the time I thought maybe it was some kind of mining explosions but I didn't think the mines were active. They were very loud
I absolutely love your videos. Your beauty, the beauty of the country you hike in, your soft spoken humorous but ans adventurous manner; literally perfect. 😊 Thank you.
Absolutely stellar video as always Claire! I'm so glad that you got to get out on this adventure and spend some time in nature to recharge the 'ol batteries (as it were). Thanks for bringing us along 😊 Have a wonderful week my dear friend! :) And of course.... Stay wild 🐻 -John
After watching your videos for a couple of mths I decided at the ripe old age of 66 to gove it a go.This morning I made the climb up Red Screes in the lakes, my first one, I'm now aching from head to toe and never watching your videos again 😅😅😅, seriously thank you ,you gave me the spur to do it ,wild camping next 😂😂
Just getting to this now, as I was camped in the woods on a rather wet, windy trip when it dropped. Another awesome vid, Claire. And FWIW, as beautiful as you are (inside and out), your modesty is refreshing. Here it’s not about wantonly flashing skin for clicks and likes, it’s about truly embracing and sharing your appreciation of the great outdoors as you enjoy its intrinsic rewards. Thanks, once again, for bringing us along.
Hi Claire. I posted a comment on Instagram. I hope it's ok to expand on it here. Whenever you do the voice over in your videos, I immediately picture you in a recording booth with headphones on, standing in front of a music stand with pages of a children's audio book you are recording. Your soothing voice telling tales of the 🌿🐻 bringing them on many wonderful adventures with you! I say this with tremendous respect. I understand being in a recording booth may not be your cup of chocolate coffee. But I really believe you would be amazing at it!😁😎✌🏻✌🏻
It's inspiring to see you overcome difficulties and the confidence you have to head out without a plan. Oh, and I love the little voices you give to the wildlife! Thank you x
Hi Claire, I understand how hard and very difficult holding the camera while walking with one hand trekking pole. You gave us a beautiful scenery. I just want to say, thank you for showing us this video and many others. We love your adventures and keep doing a great work. I am praying you are love what you do and be safe out there. We all here and supporting your channel as always.
Ah Cnicht, how cool. I had my 11th birthday up there, flew paper airplanes of the top, was well good. Weird childhood memory ey. Love your videos mate, and love the fact you seem to spend so much time on the Rhinogs, they really are an underappreciated part of North Wales.
It's so nice in warm weather 😍 gotta have separate clothes that aren't treated with any bug stuff of course, ideally washed in non-toxic washing stuff too. The hiking sandals were great, loved not soaking my boots :D it's all slippery rock and pebbles of course though so got to take it nice & slow 💚
Hey, Claire - thank you for including the part where you get scared of the moth. I have a crippling fear of bugs that keeps me from experiencing nature the way I'd love to. I watch these videos to get some courage from you. Lots of hugs ♥️
I can understand that, they take some getting used to 😄 ticks are my biggest worry really although I don't like when bugs dive-bomb at my head torch haha. Thanks for watching my lil video :)
What an excellent video! Thank you so much for taking me with you on your hike , reminding me of swimming in welsh streams after a days hot hiking, and taking on the demanding hike up the middle of the river. The photography was superb, wonderful work.
Wow Claire that was a fab trip! That did look very challenging indeed. Well done on achieving a very entertaining trip. Glad you didn’t get any leaches on you. I am itching now lol. Take care Helen & Andy 🌲🌳🌲🌳xxx
Love these videos, Claire. I've lost a lot of my vision now, so will never do those things myself. I love sharing your experiences in these videos......thank you so much.
Why I love watching your videos 😂😂😂 No job to small in getting to those places, duck, dive or if needed swim. Loved my 10 years non stop living in the forest homeless. Only source of heat was a fire in a wheelbarrow that also cooked the food plus hot drinks. Remember the mornings of minus conditions where the caravan I lived in was frozen on the inside, never had a heated caravan just body heat. Thinking for 2025 in grabbing some gear and doing a few long weekends in the forest I lived in. Will bring back a lot of memories 😊
You are definitely NOT a wuss! I think you are extremely brave. There is no way I would camp, on my own, out in the wilderness like you do. I love watching your adventures
It was so silly, I was imagining the river / stream to be out in the open and easier to move up. Didn't occur to me that because I was at real low elevation I'd have to be crawling under dead stuff and holly trees 😄 knee pads would have been amazing haha! Thanks for watching :)
Such a tough side to attack Cnicht from Clare, you’re so brave and tough, I always come up from the other side (Moelwyns) or from Croesor side. Beautiful area for walking whichever direction, well done you 😁⛺️👍🏽🥾🥾 not sure about the bangs, I know quarries blast rock in a few areas, but that was a bit late wasn’t it 🤷🏽♂️ yeti 🤣🤣
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. Determination took me as well up the Ipsut Pass in the Rainier Wilderness where I dealt with burrowing bees, thickets, humidity and rain. At one point 4000' elevation gain over just 4 miles. I surely wanted to wuss out a couple of times. And look at you, laughing at the absurdity of crawling up a stream literally on your hands and knees--I believe that was the highlight of this video.
You have been forged through your experiences, perseverance, and determination Claire. I believe you broke the spell of Cnicht, and when you're ready...the summit will accept you with open arms. 😊 Take care brave adventurer 🌲🏕🌲
Great Adventure Claire, you make them not only in beautiful nature but a lot of fun. I bet you’ve inspired many to camp and explore beyond their own comfort zone. Till the next video
This is so immersive! Love your storytelling & the idea of actively seeking out a wet trip! Your gratitude for dry feet once you left the river was palpable.
13:28 The sound is hail canon guns. We here in the central valley of California have that where the farmers shoot sonic waves into clouds to break up the weather. They also shoot dry ice to make the clouds snow 🌨 and salt phosphates to make the clouds rain 🌦
Heyy 👋ahh man I lost about 4 filming weekends in a row! First I had a bug, then it was the summer hols, then technical issues. Back to it now but well behind with the ol' vids 😬 Hope you're good friend, have a great weekend :) 💚
I love how you always find ways in your videos to show us such beauty and teach us to ask the right questions... I wish you safe travels and health in your future endeavors... and I hope you continue to bring us along for the ride!
Claire, I honestly don’t think anyone could ever find you uncouth or unladylike, no matter how you sit when you’re in the wild..I mean… You’re not at a fancy dinner or something. You’re out in the wild! So be wild! Love your videos. Long-time fan and subscriber from day one.
I somewhat agree, but I do understand and respect her for not wanting herself in certain poses, or wardrobe malfunctions, to be seen by hundreds of thousands of people and the censoring just adds a nice layer of humour 😄
You always surprise me with your sheer determination to carry on. Lovely countryside and waterfalls. Thanks for the video and I hope you do more. Have a hurricane coming my way so have to get ready. Take care and be safe. You are such a joy to watch.
Hey 😃 Just to say..please be very careful of Tick bites..I was wild camping and got bitten. I ended up with Lyme disease. It is bloody awful! 6 months later and I still have it and it makes you feel like utter crap! The worst thing is the lack of energy and complete exhaustion. Pleas be careful Bear!
Hi Claire, been watching your vids for a while now. Father of 2 girls (11 and 8). We’ve gone camping and we go cooking in the woods often. If I manage to raise them to be even half as strong willed, independent and resourceful as you I think I’ll have done a good job. Thank you for your inspiration. Jason, Ireland.
I don’t think in any circumstances anybody could call you a wuss. Good to see you enjoying yourself in the wild ❤
Haha thanks! :)
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@@WildBeare Which camera do you film your star time lapse with? Thanks.
"For if the beginning of things is not distinct from their end,
then the beginning is the end, and the end is the beginning."
-Solomon Ibn Gabirol ( The Fountain of Life )
Thank you for not focusing on gear or brands. You're not trying to sell us something. Just your love of the outdoors. I havent been out much this summer as I had a stroke. Your videos are a real tonic. Thank you xx
So very sorry to hear that. I hope you're able to recover 💚 thank you for the kind words
So very sorry to hear that. I hope you're able to recover 💚 thank you for the kind words
I hope someone has told you you are awesome recently because you are. Thank you for bringing us along.
I remember reading a comment, can't remember which video, where the commenter describer her as "wonderfully bonkers", may not have been bonkers but something along those lines. totally agree awesome lady love watching her videos to wind down at the end of the day.
Ahh bless you thanks so much haha! As are you 🤗
Does anyone else have an area that they inexplicably can’t seem to get to grips with? 🤔
This summer has been pretty blah hasn’t it! Roll on Autumn, my fav, I can't wait! 😍🍂🍁 Hope you’re good Wild Ones 🧡 Xx
Yes. Birmingham town centre. 😂😂
Not yet .
Blah? That's being polite! I think it has been poo (and I am being polite too! 😂)
My kitchen, it's a bit of a mess.
Blah is one word for it, haha. It has felt like Autumn for ages now where we are, with all the rain and grey cloudy days. Apparently the Autumn Equinox was on Sunday, so officially the end of Summer in the UK now. 🍂🍁🌲
Love the little hand drawn kind of maps that pop up, they are a nice touch
Thank you I draw those on my PC 🙂 hopefully gives an idea of the lil journey taken
@@WildBeare Avoid the Yeti!!
@@WildBeare I love these too. Would love to know how you do it.
@@goulash75 thanks I draw them with a tablet / pen thing that plugs into my computer :)
Found this channel recently and can't believe how enjoyable it is to watch a stranger camping
Ahh thanks, that's so nice :D welcome to my lil channel 👋
I’m the same!! I began watching Claire back in March when I moved to Bali and this is my go to every time. I literally moved away to escape England but there’s something so wonderful about watching someone else find joy and beauty in a place I struggle to exist in.
A wonderful way to unwind at the end of the day.
Not a stranger for long, Claire becomes a good friend.
@@tomconcitis9322Frank might think otherwise after Claire let him down too many times.😜
Claire your videos never cease to put a smile on my face. The heather was absolutely stunning. I'm so glad you shared this video...
Aw thanks I'm glad :) yehh it's so pretty and pink at the end of summer 💖
I'd prefer to take a hike, any day, with a wuss that finds the waterfalls, rather than a cold and chilled companion who makes it to the top of Cnicht. Wilde one, you'll have your day with Cnicht someday! Hiking with you would be entertaining, educational and delicious (breakfasts especially)!
It's your calm voice,clear pronunciation, sense of humour, beautiful accent, great editing, beauty in a beautiful part of the world that if not for you I'd never get to see it. I'd love to see you here in OZ at some time. Just the vastness will make you stop in your tracks, and remind you of how small we humans are. Keep up the grest work Claire snd thankyou 🥰 I'm spoilt as I live 10 minutes away from the world's largest Redgum forest @ 133,000 acres
Aw thank you so much for the kind words :) Ooo OZ looks so beautiful.. I'm not sure I would handle the critters very well and all the things wanting to kill me haha! Very fortunate here in the UK with that kinda thing, mostly it's just the weather to battle with but that's manageable with the right gear. Wow that is really wonderful! I just looked them up, lovely trees 💚💚 thanks for watching my lil video, have a great weekend ~ Claire
Claire, you have a beautiful soul and your adventures always cheer me up and give me renewed hope for the world. Your endless love for the whole world - megamoths, yetis and curious sheep included - is inspiring, and the way you wouldn't even kill a leech but put it on a leaf and back into the water was lovely. Don't ever change.
Heyy thank you so much, you're too kind 🙂 its a happy place for me out there. I don't believe Mr Leech meant me any harm.. although I'm surprised one of them hasn't got me yet actually haha. Thank you for watching my lil video 🌿🐻
What I love most about your channel besides the joy and unbelievable filmmaking is that those of us living in other ecosystems (western USA in my example) get to see a wild world that is so different from our own wild worlds. You take us to beautiful places. Thanks so much for all you do!
Thank you so much for sharing it with me 💚I'm not able to travel too far at the mo (lone parent) but one day I hope to visit your side of the world, the Sierras look so breathtaking :)
Your enthusiasm for all things nature regardless how chaotic is so infectious. I love watching your adventures
Your adventures are just what I need to turn off the electronic world. For a one woman show you produce stories that remind me of the National Geographic quality and it's just you! Incredible, brave, clever and entertaining. THANK YOU 💚
Ahh thanks so much, that's so nice 🙂 have a great weekend!
YAY! Something to watch before bed! I ❤️ your videos and they are the perfect way for me to unwind and relax before I nod off!
You're a Superstar Claire.
Thank you for simply doing what you do.
Aw thank you so much, hope you have a lovely night! ✨️😴
I love how you always get in the water. It looks so refreshing and the pools are beautiful.
I had not been camping in over 20 years, but watching your videos made me realise how much I missed it, So this year for my 58th birthday I got a tent and equipment and went on a wild adventure 😁 My sister (56) and I are going wild camping again for the weekend and we are so excited we're like a pair of kids 😂I am so happy I found your channel, Thank you for giving me the inspiration I needed to get back out there 💗
Excellent as ever - adventure , rain and grimness . One of the remaining few who are genuine and worth watching 👏👏👏
Aw thank you! Means a lot :) 🌿
Given what you went through following that stream up into the hills, how you can use 'wuss' to describe yourself is beyond me. Loved that footage of the night sky from your lake side camp!. Stunning! Great video, thanks for sharing your adventures with us!👍
Ahh thanks.. I swear my fear of heights is getting worse. I got a lot better a couple of years ago, not sure what happened 😄
Always feel very blessed to see the stars up there ✨️ thanks for sharing it with me :)
@@WildBeare 🤔Perhaps that camping trip where you hurt your ankle so badly and how difficult it was for you to get back to your car, is the reason. You say fear, I would suggest you are exercising more caution. Nothing wrong with that in my book!👍
I really appreciate how you listen to your intuition, mood and general feel when deciding your routes. I don't understand people that force themselves and push to the most painful and excruciating limits to reach some arbitrary end point. The "look what I can do" people. I feel like one way is rooted in interconnectedness and the other ego.
I always have these ideas in my head of how it's gonna go.. often involving reaching summits and having crazy views and sunsets but so often it doesn't happen. I can see the appeal and it's a great feeling to reach that peak, but equally I like to potter about at my own pace (and avoid the people haha)
You're so right about interconnectedness and intuition. Very little distance or elevation has to be gained to get back to nature. Some of my favourite trips are the ones that didn't go as planned where I ended up mooching in valleys 💚 thanks for sharing this with me :)
@@WildBeare ❤️❤️❤️
Nigella of the outdoor market!
I just love your approach to the outdoors ❤ It’s not about climbing the highest mountain or walking the farthest distance, it’s about appreciating every step and respecting the limits set by nature and by your body.
Thank you for just being there. Aware of your surroundings. Enjoying the "slow" pace, not having to furfill anything but joy and satisfaction of being in time and space :). Love it!
15kg pack weight with your bodymass is substantial, you are one tough cookie! Especially lugging the pack through that brush! RESPECT! I'd be knackered! As usual wonderful photography.
Thanks! It doesn't need to be that heavy to be fair, a few kilos is filming gear, some of which such as the dome port I only get a few seconds of footage out of but I'm a real sucker for the filming stuff.. I do wonder sometimes how long I'll be able to carry so much as I get older, but time will tell. Have a great weekend :) 🐻
You are so calming to the soul, thank you for sharing your adventures, the world would be ever so slightly duller if you hadn’t decided to be a TH-camr 🙏
CB, you definitely seem to always take the path no one else would ever even think about taking.
And when you made it to the first lake I could feel what an incredible accomplishment it was, I know the next morning you said you weren’t feeling well, but you had that beautiful morning glow that you so often have. Really enjoyed getting to tag along.
Aw thank you so much, so appreciate you coming with me :D have a great weekend 💚
@@WildBeare
Thank you!
You as well CB 😉
YES.. Sheltering from the rain is very cozy.
Some of the nicest people are uncouth.
Thank you for the video, I do enjoy them. 🙂
Lady, you are absolutely unstoppable. You remind me of the Man I was 25 years ago.
The 50 year old guy I am today wouldn't have made it up that river but watching you do it was inspiring. Thank you Wildbeare you are a force of nature.
Hang on hang on. SHE reminds you of the MAN you used to be? Is there something you want to get off your chest .I mean breast?😜😁😁
Ahh, thanks! I'll turn 40 in the spring and intend to make the most outta this body while I can :) 🤞Thanks so much for sharing this with me
@@WildBeare 40? I better not call you girl anymore, maybe Granny😜 im jealous and joking. You look beaut young lady and will stay beaut when your my age.
40? How I wish to go back to that age 🤣🤣 PS nothing in Australia will hurt you, apart from. Our snakes, spiders, scorpions, birds, jelly fish, sharks, octopuses, crocodiles, ticks, sun , floods, fires, trees, dingos, kangaroos, 😜😁
@@BobLouden-r9q😅 hello 👋 from Poland 🇵🇱 and my countryside channe!
Outstanding effort yet again, what an uplifting film, what joy. Thankyou. Harry
I saved this episode for my last watch of the night and I was not disappointed between your absolute gorgeous videos and the sound of the rain,rivers, waterfalls and of course your beautiful voice it’s like a lullaby. Thank you for sharing your passion with all of us you are a true treasure in this crazy mixed up world. ☮️ out until you make my day again.
Beautiful summer , three nights alone ......... enjoying life , excellent .
That little mountain has nothing on you. You are extra special. Thanks for taking us with you.
Thank you for giving me hope for people.
Also thanks for the smiles.
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Thanks, Claire, for the fantastic video. Beautiful young lady showing some beautiful scenery. That was an amazing hike.
You will beat your nemesis and sit on the summit. If we got all that we wanted, there would be no need to dream.
Continue with your journeys and keep taking us along.
Gid bless you, young lady, and stay safe on your travels.
Absolutely wonderful to see someone enjoying themselves so much and sharing their adventures with such good humour in a truly beautiful setting 😊
Hi Claire, Love your videos. Just incase you don't know yet. Those bangs were a Royal Artillary field gun, on top of Snowdon, firing three rounds for some celebration. 😊👍 (We have since been informed, this was from years ago, 😂😂😂. So we're still wondering.)
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That's interesting. Do they do this at night?
@@mmz5076 Hi, from what I've discovered, there was some kind of 'Baton' being taken across Wales to celebrate 'something'. Not an every week thing. Hope that helps. You can Google it. 👍
I can't looking for the answer to this. Thanks 😊
Heyy, ohh really! I did not know that! Thanks for sharing :D I'm trying to look it up but can't find anything.. at the time I thought maybe it was some kind of mining explosions but I didn't think the mines were active. They were very loud
I absolutely love your videos. Your beauty, the beauty of the country you hike in, your soft spoken humorous but ans adventurous manner; literally perfect. 😊 Thank you.
Absolutely stellar video as always Claire! I'm so glad that you got to get out on this adventure and spend some time in nature to recharge the 'ol batteries (as it were). Thanks for bringing us along 😊
Have a wonderful week my dear friend! :)
And of course.... Stay wild 🐻 -John
Heyy John! Aw thank you :) hope you've had a great weekend friend, and a wonderful weekend to come 🧡🍁🍂 I'm so excited that autumn is here now :D
Another splendid video. You always have a super attitude, even when things don''t go as planned. Thank you :)
After watching your videos for a couple of mths I decided at the ripe old age of 66 to gove it a go.This morning I made the climb up Red Screes in the lakes, my first one, I'm now aching from head to toe and never watching your videos again 😅😅😅, seriously thank you ,you gave me the spur to do it ,wild camping next 😂😂
Go for it , never say never.
What wonderful places to see and explore. Thank you Claire for bringing us along.
Just getting to this now, as I was camped in the woods on a rather wet, windy trip when it dropped. Another awesome vid, Claire. And FWIW, as beautiful as you are (inside and out), your modesty is refreshing. Here it’s not about wantonly flashing skin for clicks and likes, it’s about truly embracing and sharing your appreciation of the great outdoors as you enjoy its intrinsic rewards. Thanks, once again, for bringing us along.
Hi Claire. I posted a comment on Instagram. I hope it's ok to expand on it here. Whenever you do the voice over in your videos, I immediately picture you in a recording booth with headphones on, standing in front of a music stand with pages of a children's audio book you are recording. Your soothing voice telling tales of the 🌿🐻 bringing them on many wonderful adventures with you! I say this with tremendous respect. I understand being in a recording booth may not be your cup of chocolate coffee. But I really believe you would be amazing at it!😁😎✌🏻✌🏻
I always think that as well
Spot on Disney tonsils i agree
It’s a calming effect hiking off track, you ‘earn’ your peace. Love and respect from Australia
love that haha, you definitely do! Best wishes from UK :) 👋
It's inspiring to see you overcome difficulties and the confidence you have to head out without a plan. Oh, and I love the little voices you give to the wildlife! Thank you x
Hi Claire, I understand how hard and very difficult holding the camera while walking with one hand trekking pole. You gave us a beautiful scenery. I just want to say, thank you for showing us this video and many others. We love your adventures and keep doing a great work. I am praying you are love what you do and be safe out there. We all here and supporting your channel as always.
Ah Cnicht, how cool. I had my 11th birthday up there, flew paper airplanes of the top, was well good. Weird childhood memory ey. Love your videos mate, and love the fact you seem to spend so much time on the Rhinogs, they really are an underappreciated part of North Wales.
Oh just fab! Well done Miss Claire, and thank you for taking us with! 👍👏👏👏
Wow your adventures seem to get better and better Claire great videos 👍
Thank you, I was buzzing and just couldn’t relax, finally can feel around the corner.
Hiking through the stream just seems so refreshing, even if it's hard work - I would never have thought to do that!
It's so nice in warm weather 😍 gotta have separate clothes that aren't treated with any bug stuff of course, ideally washed in non-toxic washing stuff too. The hiking sandals were great, loved not soaking my boots :D it's all slippery rock and pebbles of course though so got to take it nice & slow 💚
@@WildBeare Those water shoes did look really ace. I'm shopping now 😂
Love the Timelapse night sky… just wonderfull ❤❤. Thanks .
Hey, Claire - thank you for including the part where you get scared of the moth. I have a crippling fear of bugs that keeps me from experiencing nature the way I'd love to. I watch these videos to get some courage from you. Lots of hugs ♥️
I can understand that, they take some getting used to 😄 ticks are my biggest worry really although I don't like when bugs dive-bomb at my head torch haha. Thanks for watching my lil video :)
What an excellent video! Thank you so much for taking me with you on your hike , reminding me of swimming in welsh streams after a days hot hiking, and taking on the demanding hike up the middle of the river. The photography was superb, wonderful work.
Hi Claire - one of your young woman fans here. Have watched every 1 of your videos and quietly appreciate all that you do.
Hey Sister! Ahh that's so nice, thank you so much for sharing these with me 💚 have a wonderful weekend, whatever you're up to :) much love
Definitely a Buzzard. That ‘scree’ call is a giveaway. I have a nesting pair in the pine trees at my house.
I love that sound :) I'm not very good at identifying them though.. tawny owl sound is about my limit haha hopefully I'll pick up some more
Tuesday night has taken a turn for the better ! 😍
This was a work of art, thoroughly enjoyed. The foliage looks amazing but also thick to hike through.
So elemental! Love you Claire bear xx
Wow Claire that was a fab trip! That did look very challenging indeed. Well done on achieving a very entertaining trip. Glad you didn’t get any leaches on you. I am itching now lol. Take care Helen & Andy 🌲🌳🌲🌳xxx
Love these videos, Claire. I've lost a lot of my vision now, so will never do those things myself. I love sharing your experiences in these videos......thank you so much.
Any wet adventure with Claire is a can't miss!
This was so entertaining, but I think your experience there was quite chaotic and challenging.. thanks from the video! Have a good weekend ❤
I like very, very much how you thank the variuos things around you!
Aw yeh, well I'm very grateful to them all for allowing me the experience and safe passage :)
Why I love watching your videos 😂😂😂 No job to small in getting to those places, duck, dive or if needed swim. Loved my 10 years non stop living in the forest homeless. Only source of heat was a fire in a wheelbarrow that also cooked the food plus hot drinks. Remember the mornings of minus conditions where the caravan I lived in was frozen on the inside, never had a heated caravan just body heat. Thinking for 2025 in grabbing some gear and doing a few long weekends in the forest I lived in. Will bring back a lot of memories 😊
You are definitely NOT a wuss! I think you are extremely brave. There is no way I would camp, on my own, out in the wilderness like you do. I love watching your adventures
Thank so much :) so glad you enjoy them 💚
Wow such a beautiful hike Claire So beautiful and I admire your guts hon in the waters and walking the creek wow..
So many pretty plants and places! It was so funny to see you crawl on the river, that's just mad 😂 You had full adventurer mode on!
It was so silly, I was imagining the river / stream to be out in the open and easier to move up. Didn't occur to me that because I was at real low elevation I'd have to be crawling under dead stuff and holly trees 😄 knee pads would have been amazing haha! Thanks for watching :)
@@WildBeare I totally understand the logic behind it, it was a good plan on paper 😂
Nice to see you back out Claire, I've been waiting patiently another brilliant adventure ❤
Such a tough side to attack Cnicht from Clare, you’re so brave and tough, I always come up from the other side (Moelwyns) or from Croesor side. Beautiful area for walking whichever direction, well done you 😁⛺️👍🏽🥾🥾 not sure about the bangs, I know quarries blast rock in a few areas, but that was a bit late wasn’t it 🤷🏽♂️ yeti 🤣🤣
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. Determination took me as well up the Ipsut Pass in the Rainier Wilderness where I dealt with burrowing bees, thickets, humidity and rain. At one point 4000' elevation gain over just 4 miles. I surely wanted to wuss out a couple of times. And look at you, laughing at the absurdity of crawling up a stream literally on your hands and knees--I believe that was the highlight of this video.
You cook better at a mountainside than I cook in my house Claire, another great video thanks for sharing 😊
Hi Claire. I absolutely love watching your adventures.
Amazing content. Keep it up these brighten my day. 🤗
Hard going in the water, thick brush. Tuff lady back in the rain. ❤❤
You have been forged through your experiences, perseverance, and determination Claire. I believe you broke the spell of Cnicht, and when you're ready...the summit will accept you with open arms. 😊 Take care brave adventurer 🌲🏕🌲
I call them miller moths.dont like the furry bugrrs😊
Wow! that 23 minutes went too fast,that was high quality in all ways well done you.
23 minutes? What a treat 🥰🍂🍁
Yet another outstanding video ❤
Your hello’s and thank you’s do make me chuckle ☺️
Loved the editing on this. Very funny ❤
Great Adventure Claire, you make them not only in beautiful nature but a lot of fun. I bet you’ve inspired many to camp and explore beyond their own comfort zone. Till the next video
Love your vids Claire. They are like mini resets for the soul. Cheers again!
My friend used to braid her hair like that before bed, I miss her a lot
thanks for brining us on your adventure, you killed it!
I’m concerned with vjj and ticks 😒🚩👀🩳🙀
Brilliant, just brilliant
I love your attitude and temperament. So glad you got out there and shared your adventure with all of us!
The Royal Marines train the Snowdon area before deploying to Norway. So you may have heard a night attack going on.
Good to see you out again you wild one!! Things like this motivate me to get out summit peaks by foot or on my mountain bike camping etc! Thanks
Thank goodness you’re here. It’s not easy going cold turkey with no WildBeare videos. X
hehe, helloooo :) 👋
This is so immersive! Love your storytelling & the idea of actively seeking out a wet trip! Your gratitude for dry feet once you left the river was palpable.
Thank you so much! Ahh yes it was very nice to be back on dry land haha. Have a great weekend! 💚💚
13:28 The sound is hail canon guns. We here in the central valley of California have that where the farmers shoot sonic waves into clouds to break up the weather.
They also shoot dry ice to make the clouds snow 🌨 and salt phosphates to make the clouds rain 🌦
I’d be surprised if anyone needed to resort to technology to make it rain in north Wales
@@danwilliams7354 😂😂😂
Cnicht is the most beautiful mountain. It will certainly be worth the wait!
Oh where have you been… missed you 😎
Heyy 👋ahh man I lost about 4 filming weekends in a row! First I had a bug, then it was the summer hols, then technical issues. Back to it now but well behind with the ol' vids 😬 Hope you're good friend, have a great weekend :) 💚
I love how you always find ways in your videos to show us such beauty and teach us to ask the right questions... I wish you safe travels and health in your future endeavors... and I hope you continue to bring us along for the ride!
The "yeti" on the map was a good touch
Was that a real clip 😮 or edit
Wow ! You're such a free spirit , you're really living your best life. I love watching your adventures 😊
Claire, I honestly don’t think anyone could ever find you uncouth or unladylike, no matter how you sit when you’re in the wild..I mean… You’re not at a fancy dinner or something. You’re out in the wild! So be wild! Love your videos. Long-time fan and subscriber from day one.
I somewhat agree, but I do understand and respect her for not wanting herself in certain poses, or wardrobe malfunctions, to be seen by hundreds of thousands of people and the censoring just adds a nice layer of humour 😄
You always surprise me with your sheer determination to carry on. Lovely countryside and waterfalls. Thanks for the video and I hope you do more. Have a hurricane coming my way so have to get ready. Take care and be safe. You are such a joy to watch.
Hey 😃 Just to say..please be very careful of Tick bites..I was wild camping and got bitten. I ended up with Lyme disease. It is bloody awful! 6 months later and I still have it and it makes you feel like utter crap! The worst thing is the lack of energy and complete exhaustion. Pleas be careful Bear!
I agree. My son was bitten in his 20's and now that he is in his 40's he is over the worst of it. It has been a long road for him.
My sister inlaw was made disabled by it. Really horrible disease. Messes with you neurologically. Best of luck
Absolutely love your channel. Your guts, determination, and intrepid nature are truky such an inspiration. Never stop 👏👌💪🤗.
Still watching all your amazing videos, your crazy journeys and little adventures. You are mad woman. 😁. I love it. Keep it up. 🏕️🏕️