It was a long trek to the top and once I got there it was like Siberia..so I didn't stay long! How are you? You're not doing much lingo camping these days :/
@@david_v2.1 Yeah it looked a bit chilly up there David, well done on getting up in that weather. I've not been out as much as usual due to a few health problems, but I'm headed over to Ireland in a few weeks, and I've put this on my list of places to visit. Not made a proper plan for my trip yet, but I want to hit the west coast after docking at Larne :)
Sorry to hear about the health problems Donna but I hope you enjoy your time over here. I recommend the Beaghmore Stone Circles on your road out west...there's a layby at the site on a quiet road to stop overnight if needed too.
@@david_v2.1 I'm doing ok, just needing a new knee and found out I have arthritis in my other foot and a B12 deficiency is probably the reason I'm in a lot of pain - ah the joys of getting older lol. It'll not beat me just yet. I'm really looking forward to my Irish trip, I'll check out the Beaghmore Stone Circles, and see if I can find that park-up if needs be for the night. Planning on Achill Island and Wild Nephin Park, and then the Aran Islands....with lots of winging it inbetween :)
Fair play David , thanks for uploading that . Probably the best Mullaghcarn video I have seen. Just you and the mountain , the conditions really made it . 🥶Not surprised you got her to yourself. Do you know if the cairn in unexcavated ...?
I don't think it has been excavated before...just back from a jaunt round the Isle of Man. Some amazing sites there, got to see the crystal cave...turned into a mudbath for me 😂
@@david_v2.1 I am guessing you didn`t go to the farm and scrambled through the gorse and mire to get up there... Really looking forward to seeing your footage, I must admit I am a little bit jealous... I hope you had a great time over all . 👍🍀
I walked up the track from the A4 road. No gorse, and just a 5 minute trek up the hill to it. There were cows in the next field with easy access to the cairn field but they left me alone although I was very wary of them, always checking over my shoulder. The rain was constant and I was soaked and pretty pissed off...dropping down into the tomb is a tightish squeeze and I'm not overweight, might be easier for you as you look a wee bit thinner than me...once inside there's very little room to get decent footage, an extreme wide angle lens would be useful. The quartz walls were covered in a film of liquid mud due to the rain...better to go during a period of dry weather if you could plan it that way. I'm glad I had a change of clothes and XL cleansing wipes because I was muddy from head to toe...had to walk down the busy A4 road looking like a dug up zombie bog body. But it was all worth it, I think😂
@@david_v2.1 😂 Aw man...the things we do for our art. At least you're laughing about it now. Didn't think the crystal chamber looked particularly small when Rupert was in there.He much be a Munchkin.😂 Looking forward to your videos. I don't suppose you have footage of the zombie bog body ....😆👍🍀
Are there Woodwose/Wildmen around?? Is that where the large white one comes out of the mist ? Genuine enquiry i research such things..thanking you..BillyGWMorgan.
@@david_v2.1 thank you David I'm a member of IBRO Irish Bigfoot research organisation..I was on Deborah Hatswells BBR podcast you listened to..I'd like to chat to you if that's possible
I’m getting some real bad wickerman vibes from that giant…
😂 it was way too cold and windy to light a fire that day!
Thanks for sharing David, this looks a great place to visit :)
It was a long trek to the top and once I got there it was like Siberia..so I didn't stay long! How are you? You're not doing much lingo camping these days :/
@@david_v2.1 Yeah it looked a bit chilly up there David, well done on getting up in that weather.
I've not been out as much as usual due to a few health problems, but I'm headed over to Ireland in a few weeks, and I've put this on my list of places to visit. Not made a proper plan for my trip yet, but I want to hit the west coast after docking at Larne :)
Sorry to hear about the health problems Donna but I hope you enjoy your time over here. I recommend the Beaghmore Stone Circles on your road out west...there's a layby at the site on a quiet road to stop overnight if needed too.
@@david_v2.1 I'm doing ok, just needing a new knee and found out I have arthritis in my other foot and a B12 deficiency is probably the reason I'm in a lot of pain - ah the joys of getting older lol. It'll not beat me just yet. I'm really looking forward to my Irish trip, I'll check out the Beaghmore Stone Circles, and see if I can find that park-up if needs be for the night. Planning on Achill Island and Wild Nephin Park, and then the Aran Islands....with lots of winging it inbetween :)
It comes to us all eventually but we just gotta do our best and keep moving along...all that island hopping sounds expensive!
Fair play David , thanks for uploading that . Probably the best Mullaghcarn video I have seen. Just you and the mountain , the conditions really made it . 🥶Not surprised you got her to yourself. Do you know if the cairn in unexcavated ...?
I don't think it has been excavated before...just back from a jaunt round the Isle of Man. Some amazing sites there, got to see the crystal cave...turned into a mudbath for me 😂
@@david_v2.1 I am guessing you didn`t go to the farm and scrambled through the gorse and mire to get up there...
Really looking forward to seeing your footage, I must admit I am a little bit jealous...
I hope you had a great time over all . 👍🍀
I walked up the track from the A4 road. No gorse, and just a 5 minute trek up the hill to it. There were cows in the next field with easy access to the cairn field but they left me alone although I was very wary of them, always checking over my shoulder. The rain was constant and I was soaked and pretty pissed off...dropping down into the tomb is a tightish squeeze and I'm not overweight, might be easier for you as you look a wee bit thinner than me...once inside there's very little room to get decent footage, an extreme wide angle lens would be useful. The quartz walls were covered in a film of liquid mud due to the rain...better to go during a period of dry weather if you could plan it that way. I'm glad I had a change of clothes and XL cleansing wipes because I was muddy from head to toe...had to walk down the busy A4 road looking like a dug up zombie bog body. But it was all worth it, I think😂
@@david_v2.1 😂 Aw man...the things we do for our art. At least you're laughing about it now.
Didn't think the crystal chamber looked particularly small when Rupert was in there.He much be a Munchkin.😂
Looking forward to your videos.
I don't suppose you have footage of the zombie bog body ....😆👍🍀
🤣no I don't but there must be a few drivers with dashcam footage still laughing there ballix off at it😂
Are there Woodwose/Wildmen around?? Is that where the large white one comes out of the mist ? Genuine enquiry i research such things..thanking you..BillyGWMorgan.
Not aware of anything in this area...Ballyboley Woods in County Antrim has many reports of high strangeness
@@david_v2.1 thank you David I'm a member of IBRO Irish Bigfoot research organisation..I was on Deborah Hatswells BBR podcast you listened to..I'd like to chat to you if that's possible
@@BillyGWMorgan how do I get in touch Billy?
@@david_v2.1 can you post your email address? TH-cam won't let me post mine it removed it.
Found your facebook page...will join up