Well that had it all - good beers, egg sarnie, beautiful scenery and some cracking droneography👍 You poor old fella, getting on a bit, I hope not, we rely on youngsters like you to do all this walking for us olduns😆😆
Takes me back more than a few years. Nearly stumbled off Mam Tor in hill-fog - it's along way down, loose and steep! Can't do it these days at pushing 80 so you are my legs and walking poles and boots, so keep up the good work. I really enjoy following your adventures - especially your industrial offerings.
Excellent drone footage, Ant. Brings the landscape into full view with that extra dimension. Love it. So want to get back out on them thar hills and vales. Keep on keeping on through 2021, and stay safe, mate.
Over 3000 subscribers congratulations that’s fabulous not long to the 4000. You were so right with the slip. I did have a laugh mind you if you hurt yourself I would be devastated. Those views were incredibly beautiful. I can’t get over seeing so much green when we see so much brown. Just lovely, thanks for taking me along and p,ease stay safe
Well I'm here after commenting earlier today on your Harworth junction video, and I've just heard you mention Peveril Castle at Castleton. I'm also originally from the Bolsover constituency and my parents still live on a Peveril Road in that area!
Fabulous video (as always!) and breath taking drone photography. Many thanks Ant. Have to do this walk too, but only just back from doing walks in Cromer, inspired by your trip there!
Good memories: When I was in the Creswell scout group in the mid to late 70's we used to camp in Edale and climb up the waterfall we called Jacobs Ladder up to Mam Tor and then do a bit of bog hopping over the crevasses!
I know disused railway lines are more your thing - but below Mam Tor there's a disused road. What used to be the road from Manchester to Sheffield had to be abandoned due to too many landslips. It's still passable on foot and well worth seeing. Good call on the beers!
Brilliant scenery great flying too... our friend Patrick Leach also known as The Solitary Rambler has his own youtube channel has done a film around this area Ant ..And you have done a great job with this one...Were gonna try and get over and walk this ...Keep up the great work ..Stay safe mate ...Regards Frank & Lee...
A bit more information for you. CASTLETON This large Derbyshire village grew up around the Norman castle, built in 1086 by William Peveril, son of William the Conqueror. The great keep which now dominates the ruins was added in 1176 by Henry II, and cost £135. It is this castle which Sir Walter Scott immortalized in his novel 'PEVERIL OF THE PEAK'. The church, which also dates from Norman times, is aisle less and contains box pews. On the left of the chancel is the church library with many hand-written books and several very old versions of the English Bible, including Cranmer's Bible dated 1539 and the Breeches Bible of 1611, this is a unique feature of the Peak District. Castleton is particularly well known for the four limestone caverns nearby: the Peak Cavern, the Speedwell Mine, the Treak Cliff Cavern and Blue John Mine - named after the semi-precious stone, Blue John, which has been prized since Roman times. The largest cave, Peak Cavern, is at the foot of the cliff on which the castle stands, and its entrance is said to be the biggest of any cave in Britain, about 60 feet high and 20 feet wide. This cave was used by rope makers for more than 500 years, and some of them lived in cottages inside the mouth of the cave. Just outside Castleton is Mam Tor, 1696ft asl, this is also called the 'Shivering Mountain' because of the way erosion causes shale to fall into the valley below.
A very impressive video, lovely scenery, great drone work and good company. It was quite a contrast from your other stuff, but well worth the watch. I love Derbyshire it has so many contrasts within it, from the flat lands around the Trent to the Peak District. Congrats on reaching 3K subscribers, people know quality when they see it.
I've been wanting to do this since march. I purchased all the gear and then lockdown 😀😂 I'll do them occasionally. They won't be as popular however I need to do what I enjoy 😀
Brilliant, great footage you captured stunning scenery. Camping too, I went a few weeks ago (camping) and want to do it again. Thank you both for a great vid.
Hmmm, are the three people who disliked this video like me and JEALOUS of you Ant!?! 🤣 I know that ridge well. I’ve wild camped (in the 80’s) below Mam Tor. Great video really enjoyed it. P.S. they would be my choice of ales too. The black sheep is always a winner! 😉
thanks i am way up in the dales head for lock down in the north east so i need some were else to go the safe areas ar running out but kelid richmond is very safe but stay out haws or Malham unless you go first think sun rise
Black sheep yorkshire ale one of my favourites. You should try "McEwan's Champion award winning premium beer", only 7.3%vol 😁👍. Nice video by the way..
so how cov 19 safe is edale ? i walk down the high street of the pennine way in july to the station and left very fast the walk pub was no go for me there was no two meter rule going on when they line up for the bar at the door ! the pub up the village was great but difficult to get in just for drink i had got my faimily to drop me of by car in cowden in the next valley to aviod the train link in manchester i was not happy when i came to hope side as it was full of people who were not care about my right to distances ! come up to look at the map even when i spoke german as last way of repel them from me with my arm gear on of german i thought it would work but nothing stop them come near on that hot end july day ! so is safe to return now summer is over do you think !
Well that had it all - good beers, egg sarnie, beautiful scenery and some cracking droneography👍 You poor old fella, getting on a bit, I hope not, we rely on youngsters like you to do all this walking for us olduns😆😆
That was indeed a good egg sarnie. I don't often have a drink, but when away, it has to be real ales :)
Been to edale and love it
Takes me back more than a few years. Nearly stumbled off Mam Tor in hill-fog - it's along way down, loose and steep! Can't do it these days at pushing 80 so you are my legs and walking poles and boots, so keep up the good work. I really enjoy following your adventures - especially your industrial offerings.
Thank you for sharing your good little film.
Excellent drone footage, Ant. Brings the landscape into full view with that extra dimension. Love it. So want to get back out on them thar hills and vales. Keep on keeping on through 2021, and stay safe, mate.
Over 3000 subscribers congratulations that’s fabulous not long to the 4000. You were so right with the slip. I did have a laugh mind you if you hurt yourself I would be devastated. Those views were incredibly beautiful. I can’t get over seeing so much green when we see so much brown. Just lovely, thanks for taking me along and p,ease stay safe
As soon as i did my little slip i thought of what you said previously lol
Good Views of Rustup Edge & Lords Seat & The Fantastic Great Ridge Mam Tor That What we Do Every weekend Cheers
Its an area that you can never get fed up with :)
I always enjoy your videos, this one was very interesting. The UK is full of beautiful place. Thank you again.
Morning Thomas. Thank you so much for always watching and sharing 😀
Pleased you enjoyed them 😊
Great video. I might try that walk in the summer. Love the drone shots add an extra dimension.......thanks
Well I'm here after commenting earlier today on your Harworth junction video, and I've just heard you mention Peveril Castle at Castleton. I'm also originally from the Bolsover constituency and my parents still live on a Peveril Road in that area!
A great video. Thanks for the video and chat. Cheers mates.
Fabulous video (as always!) and breath taking drone photography. Many thanks Ant. Have to do this walk too, but only just back from doing walks in Cromer, inspired by your trip there!
I'm hoping to be back in Cromer soon :)
I have done this walk 4 times i think in the past 20 years, its always rained at some point
Good memories: When I was in the Creswell scout group in the mid to late 70's we used to camp in Edale and climb up the waterfall we called Jacobs Ladder up to Mam Tor and then do a bit of bog hopping over the crevasses!
Oh yes I love that area. There is so much to do around there 😃
I know disused railway lines are more your thing - but below Mam Tor there's a disused road. What used to be the road from Manchester to Sheffield had to be abandoned due to too many landslips. It's still passable on foot and well worth seeing.
Good call on the beers!
I looked into this s little last year and agree that it could be s good proper visit 😊
Brilliant scenery great flying too... our friend Patrick Leach also known as The Solitary Rambler has his own youtube channel has done a film around this area Ant ..And you have done a great job with this one...Were gonna try and get over and walk this ...Keep up the great work ..Stay safe mate ...Regards Frank & Lee...
You should do it, plenty more for you to do whilst in the area too ;)
A bit more information for you.
CASTLETON
This large Derbyshire village grew up around the Norman castle, built in 1086 by William Peveril, son of William the Conqueror. The great keep which now dominates the ruins was added in 1176 by Henry II, and cost £135. It is this castle which Sir Walter Scott immortalized in his novel 'PEVERIL OF THE PEAK'.
The church, which also dates from Norman times, is aisle less and contains box pews. On the left of the chancel is the church library with many hand-written books and several very old versions of the English Bible, including Cranmer's Bible dated 1539 and the Breeches Bible of 1611, this is a unique feature of the Peak District.
Castleton is particularly well known for the four limestone caverns nearby: the Peak Cavern, the Speedwell Mine, the Treak Cliff Cavern and Blue John Mine - named after the semi-precious stone, Blue John, which has been prized since Roman times.
The largest cave, Peak Cavern, is at the foot of the cliff on which the castle stands, and its entrance is said to be the biggest of any cave in Britain, about 60 feet high and 20 feet wide. This cave was used by rope makers for more than 500 years, and some of them lived in cottages inside the mouth of the cave.
Just outside Castleton is Mam Tor, 1696ft asl, this is also called the 'Shivering Mountain' because of the way erosion causes shale to fall into the valley below.
Plenty of history and plenty of reasons to go back :)
Excellent video, I loved every second of it, thank you
Bet you walk that branch to the cement works one day once it plays out ! 😉 Don't think we should hold our breath though. Nice beers. 🍺🍺 Healthy walk !
I'll do it if it closes soon, i think the cement works has a longish life projection though. Thanks for watching as always :)
Great video, beautiful scenery. I really enjoyed watching this video 👍😊
Thank you so much 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting too :)
A very impressive video, lovely scenery, great drone work and good company. It was quite a contrast from your other stuff, but well worth the watch. I love Derbyshire it has so many contrasts within it, from the flat lands around the Trent to the Peak District. Congrats on reaching 3K subscribers, people know quality when they see it.
I've been wanting to do this since march. I purchased all the gear and then lockdown 😀😂
I'll do them occasionally.
They won't be as popular however I need to do what I enjoy 😀
@@TrekkingExploration Absolutely mate, life's too short!!
Its a pleasure riding trail looks like.
It does a bit :)
Brilliant, great footage you captured stunning scenery. Camping too, I went a few weeks ago (camping) and want to do it again. Thank you both for a great vid.
I have 3 days booked in mid November, also should be popping another camp in late October :)
Hmmm, are the three people who disliked this video like me and JEALOUS of you Ant!?! 🤣 I know that ridge well. I’ve wild camped (in the 80’s) below Mam Tor. Great video really enjoyed it. P.S. they would be my choice of ales too. The black sheep is always a winner! 😉
Don't understand it 🤷 Subscribers most likely to as I've not shared it anywhere 🤷
Probably expect a railway video every week 🤣
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Camped there a while back,went up Kinder along to Jacobs ladder back to Edale,too old now aching feet and knees😩
Its a lovely little site, even better by the stream.
Thanks for watching :)
We get glass bottle milk (real milk in real bottle) delivered to our house, never looked back !
thanks i am way up in the dales head for lock down in the north east so i need some were else to go the safe areas ar running out but kelid richmond is very safe but stay out haws or Malham unless you go first think sun rise
Any camping trips this year will stay in or near to Derbyshire. I'm hoping to get 2 or 3 more in :)
Great video, makes me want to head back there again. Good choice of beers, top man.
Its not a real break without a few real ales ;) Thanks for watching :)
lovely video Ant, some great views, ive missed camping this year,,,and yes, i owe you a slap, ,,lv, mother Goose, :-) xx
Ha! Its a nice beer though ;)
Really enjoyed this video mate. Thinking of running Mam Tor in the next few days. Where exactly did you begin? Thanks
Nice video ant I really enjoyed it.
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Black sheep yorkshire ale one of my favourites. You should try "McEwan's Champion award winning premium beer", only 7.3%vol 😁👍. Nice video by the way..
That'll be an upgrade on King Goblin then ha ha ha
Thanks for watching :)
Good one Ant
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
awesome, some camping, its all very dean read style. you could join me for a wild camp sometime.
I'm hoping to do 2 or 3 more this year :)
Where is the site please
Bring back glass milk bottles, end the plastic. 🙏
I returned it to Edale general store where it was purchased 😀
Thanks for watching 🙂
so how cov 19 safe is edale ? i walk down the high street of the pennine way in july to the station and left very fast the walk pub was no go for me there was no two meter rule going on when they line up for the bar at the door ! the pub up the village was great but difficult to get in just for drink
i had got my faimily to drop me of by car in cowden in the next valley to aviod the train link in manchester i was not happy when i came to hope side as it was full of people who were not care about my right to distances ! come up to look at the map even when i spoke german as last way of repel them from me with my arm gear on of german i thought it would work but nothing stop them come near on that hot end july day !
so is safe to return now summer is over do you think !
It was fine as we specifically went on a Monday evening and back Wednesday. So no weekend business 🙂
I never tried alcohol, hatched in Winnipeg in 1952.
I hardly do to be honest. But since it was my first time away this year 😀
Thanks for watching 🙂