Great timing, we are off to Swaledale next week. I have always wanted to revisit the area, the last time being when I was sixteen (1974), it was the same time of year and remember drying off in the Black Bull at Reeth, which has loads of international currencies hanging from the ceiling at the time and a sheet of penny black stamps laqured to a fire screen.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and the waterfalls at the peat store in particular appealed to me. Your videography is excellent and easy to watch. If one is permitted to pay compliments in this day and age, you looked as beautiful as the scenery Carrie. Keep the videos coming 👍
Hi Carrie, superb video of your first part of the Herriot way, see the tractor near Keld is still there, loved all the old industrial building which now sit quiet, wonderful waterfalls on this section, ye also love total quiet apart from the sky larks, looking forward to part 2 cheers nigel
Great start Carrie. I was going to start watching your most recent upload of the way then thought I'll start from the beginning. I'm glad I did and captured the most serene mood. The visuals on top will do even the densest person the world of good. Part 2 now. Awesome. Mark
Hi David, Gunnerside is a fascinating area. I didn't talk much about the history of the area- I'm sure there are other youtubers who can do a much better job than me. It is a lovely walk though- the ruined smelt mills are very interesting.
Very nice walk. It was all yours😁 Good to go mid week like you did if possible, I imagine Tuesdays would be quiet. Beautiful spot for tea 🍵 Nicely explained. Loved the river and views. Great tour of how it would have been👍 Keep 🚶🏻♀️🚶🏻♀️👋
Hi there! Just subscribed to your channel! I've not visited this area, but I think it might have to be on our holiday destinations list - it looks beautiful! Jenny 😊
Lovely walk Carrie can't wait for the next one .
Glad you enjoyed it :D
Great timing, we are off to Swaledale next week. I have always wanted to revisit the area, the last time being when I was sixteen (1974), it was the same time of year and remember drying off in the Black Bull at Reeth, which has loads of international currencies hanging from the ceiling at the time and a sheet of penny black stamps laqured to a fire screen.
Hi Graham, I was born in '74! I hope you have a great time in Swaledale :D
I thoroughly enjoyed this and the waterfalls at the peat store in particular appealed to me.
Your videography is excellent and easy to watch. If one is permitted to pay compliments in this day and age, you looked as beautiful as the scenery Carrie. Keep the videos coming 👍
Hi David, you're far too kind. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. There's more to come :D
Carrie, one of my own favourites from last year...th-cam.com/video/ae6Oultji7Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=N8mVh2GKTst8NbxB
Hi Carrie, superb video of your first part of the Herriot way, see the tractor near Keld is still there, loved all the old industrial building which now sit quiet, wonderful waterfalls on this section, ye also love total quiet apart from the sky larks, looking forward to part 2 cheers nigel
Glad you enjoyed it, the next part is coming up soon. Thanks Nigel.
Great start Carrie. I was going to start watching your most recent upload of the way then thought I'll start from the beginning. I'm glad I did and captured the most serene mood. The visuals on top will do even the densest person the world of good. Part 2 now. Awesome. Mark
Thanks Mark :D
@@carriehikes That's OK.
Hi Carrie this is a nice walk, Beautiful area of the Dales, thanks for taking us with you , it’s a 👍from me
Glad you enjoyed it Glenn. Thanks for watching :D
Hi carrie, excellent stuff, somewhere I've never been, but it's now on my to-do list 👍
Nice one, you'd love it- lots of history with the mills.
Lovely walk. The industrial history is fascinating.
Hi David, Gunnerside is a fascinating area. I didn't talk much about the history of the area- I'm sure there are other youtubers who can do a much better job than me. It is a lovely walk though- the ruined smelt mills are very interesting.
@@carriehikes We were at Yarnbury in Wharfedale this week which has a similar landscape due to mining.
@@davidhudson1994 Nice, don't think I've been over there 😄
@@carriehikes It's a nice walk from Hebden, or Burnsall if you want to make it longer.
@@davidhudson1994 I don't get down that way often, I'll check it out. Thanks
Very nice walk. It was all yours😁
Good to go mid week like you did if possible, I imagine Tuesdays would be quiet.
Beautiful spot for tea 🍵
Nicely explained.
Loved the river and views. Great tour of how it would have been👍
Keep 🚶🏻♀️🚶🏻♀️👋
Thanks Jamie, it was a lovely day
lovely walk Carrie...lots of these places i know well...looking forward to your next video
Glad you enjoyed it Steven. I'm looking forward to getting out and doing more. Happy trails :D
Nice CarrieI must do that walk sometime. Looking forward to future episodes. Atb
Thanks Pete. It's a lovely walk and the ruined smelt mills are fascinating :D
Fabulous video and great hiking area Carrie. Was up Old Gang Smelting Mill area twice a couple of months ago, plenty of scenery on the tops there.
Yeah it's a fascinating area. Amazing to think what life was like there in the 19th century when the mills were active :D
Hi there! Just subscribed to your channel! I've not visited this area, but I think it might have to be on our holiday destinations list - it looks beautiful! Jenny 😊
It's a great place to visit, it's fabulous in the summer and lots of this to see.
@@carriehikes looking forward to the next video 😃