If you missed previous videos in the series, check them out here. Beddgelert:- th-cam.com/video/x_8h2E2tvJw/w-d-xo.html Conwy! th-cam.com/video/5G1MR5Ms4ek/w-d-xo.html Portmeirion th-cam.com/video/IHUlWUmR-qg/w-d-xo.html Snowdon Mountain Railway th-cam.com/video/Cz6J5YfYUp8/w-d-xo.html 💬Join us on Patreon for exclusive videos and other posts. Not only does it help us keep making new videos but it gives you insight into what's coming and extras not on TH-cam. Join here:- www.patreon.com/memoryseekers 👉Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:- instagram.com/memoryseekers facebook.com/memoryseekersuk Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
"Hello from the Welsh American Channel. Just want to let you know that we Welsh Americans are also interested in what is going on in Wales and Llanberis. Visited that exact location last fall. It is awesome.
I fell in love with all things North Wales/Snowdonia when my brother decided to attend Bangor Uni & I went up to visit - gobsmacked at what I saw, I am 84 now & in the US many years, but a big chunk of my heart will always live in this place - my 4 kids have wonderful memories of empty beaches & rambling up mountain trails with their parkas on inside out to glow bright red so I could see where they were ! For about 10 years we went every year in our camper van with never any yearning for any other place !!! Love you always Wales, your history, your people (the actual real Britons !), your magic, your glorious scenery - don't ever change ! Even after many years over in the US I constantly 'video-return' to recapture this rootsy old-world life that I hope is never totally lost ! I would have retired there too had it not been for my 4 kids & 5 grandkids being here in the US ! And my brother's family are still living around the Bangor area !
Thank you for sharing your passion for Wales. Lovely to read memories you have. We too would visit every year with the family from about 2 to 11 years old and are still drawn back from time to time. A home from home.
@memoryseekers so wonderful to see the Welsh series. Lived in South Wales up until 20 yrs ago when I loved to Sweden. So I have visited most of these places but loved seeing them. My Swedish wife and I drove over some years back and went north to south to my Hometown of Carmarthen. The slate Museum is outstanding. Over the last 5 years I have handled a lot of Welsh slate coasters etc as I get it from penrhyn slate crafts and laser engrave the slate. Very inspiring series and my wife has just said we must do it again soon. Thanks for the great films.
You two are so dedicated, such lovely weather. lol. Your videos are never disappointing. Thank you for the series. Safe travel. Looking forward to seeing the next one. Hugs and blessings. ❤
How wonderful that this fascinating bit of industrial history has been saved. The museum reminds us of the ingenuity, hard work, and fortitude of our ancestors. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you Simon and Will once again. Not as bad as going into mines but still dangerous work for the workers and their long term health. Amazing museum, as you said looks like they had just downed tools. Have a great week =-) and thank you.
🆘🆘🆘 ομορφιές μελαγχολικού τοπίου, και ιστορίας. Συγχαρητήρια. Χαιρετισμός από ελλάδα 🇬🇷📌 εμείς εδώ στην ελλάδα, είμαστε περήφανοι, για το πεντελικό μάρμαρο. 📌📌
I don't know what your day jobs are but your videos are so informative, professional, and interesting - better than many of those that are produced commercially. I love getting notified when a new one gets posted. ❤
Oh that was beautiful. Wales looks such an awesome place. Would have loved seeing the slate tiles being made. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
The Old Dart is fortunate in having a large population within day-trip range of pretty well all its landscapes. Love the toy trains of Wales, especially having had a mate who used to drive a local example of these tourist anachronisms. Great to view this continuing series, though sad not to have my old Welsh mate still around to add to the experience.
Shame about the weather, but perhaps that kept the maddening crowds away? I've seen the photos from Easter, seems your videos are doing a great job!! Happy travels, hope the weather will be improving soon - we've had it as warm & dry as you have had it bleak and wet.
@@MemorySeekers I do think of you guys trying to make your videos all bright & sunny - in the UK, but I s'pose it's good to show that in spite of what the weather throws at you - and it can be ghastly, there is generally something for the valiant to do! Wrap up warm with a sturdy pair of gum boots or waders & off you go! I see the blossoms & leaves are making an appearance, so Spring is trying to raise the bar. We all enjoy your videos, which is why I'm sure so many turned out around Snowdonia this Easter!! Keep well, & hope all is staying afloat in your world.
What a really interesting place. The scenery in Wales is lovely. Simon you seem to roll the Welsh words so easily off the tongue, are you Welsh? Thanks for another great show. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
My mum is part Welsh, but I am not sure if have pronounced them all correctly. Certainly tried and did some research on how others have did the names. It’s pretty tricky! ☺️
A few years ago (I think) I watched a BBC series that was finally uploaded on TH-cam. It was the series where a group pretend to be living in certain era's or during a particular time in history. Anyway, they showcased the slate mining industry etc. Quite interesting.
I visited Llanberis in 2017 and went into the quarry via the steep path from the pay and display car park near to the slate museum. Having climbed the steep path including former inclines I was knackered once I reached the quarry only to see a young girl riding a bicycle. Wondering how she got in there on her bike I walked and found the easy way to the quarry which is through Dinorwic village and at that time free parking with a short level walk to the quarry. I wasn't pleased although being on my own my safety thoughts kicked in and I didn't go deep into the quarry as quarries can be very dangerous places if you're on your own. There is no ongoing maintenance at the quarry and wet slate can be extremely slippery.
Humans tend to have that effect everywhere that they proliferate. But then Nature herself can produce some pretty dramatic "scarred up landscapes" - cf The Grand Canyon and numerous Volcanic blast areas around the world. New crags are often colonized by opportunistic species and sometimes they can be the saviours of some hard-pressed species in odd areas.
If you missed previous videos in the series, check them out here.
Beddgelert:- th-cam.com/video/x_8h2E2tvJw/w-d-xo.html
Conwy! th-cam.com/video/5G1MR5Ms4ek/w-d-xo.html
Portmeirion th-cam.com/video/IHUlWUmR-qg/w-d-xo.html
Snowdon Mountain Railway th-cam.com/video/Cz6J5YfYUp8/w-d-xo.html
💬Join us on Patreon for exclusive videos and other posts. Not only does it help us keep making new videos but it gives you insight into what's coming and extras not on TH-cam.
Join here:- www.patreon.com/memoryseekers
👉Check out our socials for more photos of the trip:-
instagram.com/memoryseekers
facebook.com/memoryseekersuk
Our website also has more information and places to visit. www.memoryseekers.net
"Hello from the Welsh American Channel. Just want to let you know that we Welsh Americans are also interested in what is going on in Wales and Llanberis. Visited that exact location last fall. It is awesome.
I fell in love with all things North Wales/Snowdonia when my brother decided to attend Bangor Uni & I went up to visit - gobsmacked at what I saw, I am 84 now & in the US many years, but a big chunk of my heart will always live in this place - my 4 kids have wonderful memories of empty beaches & rambling up mountain trails with their parkas on inside out to glow bright red so I could see where they were ! For about 10 years we went every year in our camper van with never any yearning for any other place !!! Love you always Wales, your history, your people (the actual real Britons !), your magic, your glorious scenery - don't ever change ! Even after many years over in the US I constantly 'video-return' to recapture this rootsy old-world life that I hope is never totally lost ! I would have retired there too had it not been for my 4 kids & 5 grandkids being here in the US ! And my brother's family are still living around the Bangor area !
Thank you for sharing your passion for Wales. Lovely to read memories you have. We too would visit every year with the family from about 2 to 11 years old and are still drawn back from time to time. A home from home.
Fascinating & heartnreaking Slate history. Thanks for sharing.
@memoryseekers so wonderful to see the Welsh series. Lived in South Wales up until 20 yrs ago when I loved to Sweden. So I have visited most of these places but loved seeing them. My Swedish wife and I drove over some years back and went north to south to my Hometown of Carmarthen. The slate Museum is outstanding. Over the last 5 years I have handled a lot of Welsh slate coasters etc as I get it from penrhyn slate crafts and laser engrave the slate. Very inspiring series and my wife has just said we must do it again soon. Thanks for the great films.
Thank you for sharing, we must get down to South Wales an area we have travelled to very little. Good luck with planning your next trip.
At some point it seems a time travel. What a harsh life for those workers. And an amazing museum. Beautiful video as usual. Regards.
Thank you for Simon and will 💐👍
Another splendid video 👌👌 good to know how hard people lived in those times & information about trains is interesting 👍 looking for more😊
You two are so dedicated, such lovely weather. lol. Your videos are never disappointing. Thank you for the series. Safe travel. Looking forward to seeing the next one. Hugs and blessings. ❤
Yes we had a mixed week of weather and that is how it goes. Just have to get in and deal with it. No time to miss anything for rain! 😊
Thank you for the beautiful film and the excellent commentary!
As always thank you for comments and for watching 😊
We enjoyed our visit to the slate museum. Your video brought back memories...and maybe added to them better than my observations during our visit.
Glad you enjoyed it!
How wonderful that this fascinating bit of industrial history has been saved. The museum reminds us of the ingenuity, hard work, and fortitude of our ancestors. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Grandioso sus videos. Infinitas gracias 🌎🌎💖💖💖
I visited the National Slate Museum in 2019; eye-opening.
Thank you Simon and Will once again. Not as bad as going into mines but still dangerous work for the workers and their long term health. Amazing museum, as you said looks like they had just downed tools. Have a great week =-) and thank you.
Your series is giving us lots of ideas and info for our first trip to Wales in the next year or so.
So glad it has helped with your plans. Have a wonderful time!
🆘🆘🆘 ομορφιές μελαγχολικού τοπίου, και ιστορίας. Συγχαρητήρια. Χαιρετισμός από ελλάδα 🇬🇷📌 εμείς εδώ στην ελλάδα, είμαστε περήφανοι, για το πεντελικό μάρμαρο. 📌📌
Another excellent video so thank you.I'm enjoying your series very much.
I don't know what your day jobs are but your videos are so informative, professional, and interesting - better than many of those that are produced commercially. I love getting notified when a new one gets posted. ❤
Thank you so much, so glad you enjoyed them. We work in finance and IT so nothing to do with media as such 😊
Welcome back Alex! Good to see you looking well now!
Another great video guys ❤
Thanks for sharing
Really enjoying your North Wales adventures
Hope you're having a good weekend ❤
Thank you so much for watching, glad you are enjoying the series 😊
Oh that was beautiful. Wales looks such an awesome place. Would have loved seeing the slate tiles being made. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care
Yes it was shame we missed the dressing. It’s very clever.
Very interesting history. Looks like a fun way to spend a day out. Would love to visit!
With two heritage railways and the passenger country park + the slate museum it is very varied for a day out. Just a shame it was so wet!
W O W ! what a tough breed of human beings !!!
Hi guys. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Easter
Happy Easter!
Very informative video thanks, I did visit there last August .
I love your videos, so well done. Sure wish I could visit that part of the world some day.
Thank you very much!
Hello Simon / Will great video , I remember doing the Big Pit tour years ago very interesting thank you .
I would like to head to South Wales so day and also do that tour. Looks amazing!
The Old Dart is fortunate in having a large population within day-trip range of pretty well all its landscapes. Love the toy trains of Wales, especially having had a mate who used to drive a local example of these tourist anachronisms. Great to view this continuing series, though sad not to have my old Welsh mate still around to add to the experience.
Shame about the weather, but perhaps that kept the maddening crowds away? I've seen the photos from Easter, seems your videos are doing a great job!! Happy travels, hope the weather will be improving soon - we've had it as warm & dry as you have had it bleak and wet.
The weather has been terrible for months now. So much rain and high winds. Yes Easter in Wales was unbelievable this year! So many people visiting!
@@MemorySeekers I do think of you guys trying to make your videos all bright & sunny - in the UK, but I s'pose it's good to show that in spite of what the weather throws at you - and it can be ghastly, there is generally something for the valiant to do! Wrap up warm with a sturdy pair of gum boots or waders & off you go! I see the blossoms & leaves are making an appearance, so Spring is trying to raise the bar. We all enjoy your videos, which is why I'm sure so many turned out around Snowdonia this Easter!! Keep well, & hope all is staying afloat in your world.
What a really interesting place. The scenery in Wales is lovely. Simon you seem to roll the Welsh words so easily off the tongue, are you Welsh? Thanks for another great show. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
My mum is part Welsh, but I am not sure if have pronounced them all correctly. Certainly tried and did some research on how others have did the names. It’s pretty tricky! ☺️
Lovely video
Thanks 🤗
A few years ago (I think) I watched a BBC series that was finally uploaded on TH-cam. It was the series where a group pretend to be living in certain era's or during a particular time in history. Anyway, they showcased the slate mining industry etc. Quite interesting.
I’ll have to look that up! 👍
I visited Llanberis in 2017 and went into the quarry via the steep path from the pay and display car park near to the slate museum. Having climbed the steep path including former inclines I was knackered once I reached the quarry only to see a young girl riding a bicycle. Wondering how she got in there on her bike I walked and found the easy way to the quarry which is through Dinorwic village and at that time free parking with a short level walk to the quarry. I wasn't pleased although being on my own my safety thoughts kicked in and I didn't go deep into the quarry as quarries can be very dangerous places if you're on your own. There is no ongoing maintenance at the quarry and wet slate can be extremely slippery.
Very sad that those men who put their lives in danger were paid peanuts,whilst the owners made an absolute fortune
It was a harsh time.
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The wooden "moulds" you mention are in fact "Patterns". Hope this helps.
Excellent thank you for the correct term.
Sad to see the landscape scarred up like that,to be honest.
Humans tend to have that effect everywhere that they proliferate. But then Nature herself can produce some pretty dramatic "scarred up landscapes" - cf The Grand Canyon and numerous Volcanic blast areas around the world. New crags are often colonized by opportunistic species and sometimes they can be the saviours of some hard-pressed species in odd areas.