Absolutely love you ladies, the walk looks amazing, spiders🫣not so much 😂. I'm interested in your jackets, especially the blue one. What makes are your jackets? Are they waterproof and breathable. They looks so comfortable. Thank you my lovelies 💛
There's camping (and rooms) at the Dolgoch bunkhouse just north of there. It makes a good jumping off point for a micro adventure to the Moel Prysgau Bothy.
Landscape, vegetation, rivers, local history, traditional British summer weather - what's not to like about this.... apart from that tarantula sized spider in the cave! I like how you've kept the not having walking boots comedy element despite now having them yourself!
Wow, the bluebells were stunning there this year - wish I had made the effort to go. Have been to the nature reserve quite a few times, beautiful place. As you was walking down to the river I thought, its fecking slippery down there I went on my arse on one trip.. and as if by magic we had a recreation of myslip.. hope she was ok..lol. I have never been up to thew cave as the steps have not always been there - think they are a fairly new thing? Some nice heavy breathing there Em, lol. The woodland is great for migrating birds in spring/summer like Redstart, Pied & Spotted Flycatchers. I think I might try and return in Autumn when the trees should look great. On the treetrunk you had siskin (the yellow & black male) a chaffinch and the lovely little nuthatch Lovely filming Emms. ... atb Al
Hahaha it was really slippery! She was okay, just a little embarrassed I think. The cave was actually well worth it, but yes lots of cardio to get up there. I'm just grateful the stairs were there. We also made friends with some bird watchers there who gave us a little bit of info on what birds migrate across etc- fascinating!
Fantastic stuff! Will have to get up there this May when the bluebells are out.
Absolutely love you ladies, the walk looks amazing, spiders🫣not so much 😂. I'm interested in your jackets, especially the blue one. What makes are your jackets? Are they waterproof and breathable. They looks so comfortable.
Thank you my lovelies 💛
Thank you for the video, on my bucket list now!
My pleasure:)
Wonderful video 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Loved this adventure!!! Minus the spider 😂
Worth it for your reaction though hahaha
There's camping (and rooms) at the Dolgoch bunkhouse just north of there. It makes a good jumping off point for a micro adventure to the Moel Prysgau Bothy.
Thank you for the tip 😍🙌
Landscape, vegetation, rivers, local history, traditional British summer weather - what's not to like about this.... apart from that tarantula sized spider in the cave! I like how you've kept the not having walking boots comedy element despite now having them yourself!
It was soooo good. As long as you can hack the spiders! Haha well you saw what happens when you don't wear your walking boots 😆
Wow, the bluebells were stunning there this year - wish I had made the effort to go. Have been to the nature reserve quite a few times, beautiful place. As you was walking down to the river I thought, its fecking slippery down there I went on my arse on one trip.. and as if by magic we had a recreation of myslip.. hope she was ok..lol. I have never been up to thew cave as the steps have not always been there - think they are a fairly new thing? Some nice heavy breathing there Em, lol. The woodland is great for migrating birds in spring/summer like Redstart, Pied & Spotted Flycatchers. I think I might try and return in Autumn when the trees should look great. On the treetrunk you had siskin (the yellow & black male) a chaffinch and the lovely little nuthatch Lovely filming Emms. ... atb Al
Hahaha it was really slippery! She was okay, just a little embarrassed I think. The cave was actually well worth it, but yes lots of cardio to get up there. I'm just grateful the stairs were there. We also made friends with some bird watchers there who gave us a little bit of info on what birds migrate across etc- fascinating!
The graffiti looks reversed, has the video been flipped?