Hi Gerry, lovely atmospheric day for a hike. Lots of lovely shots of the sweeping clouds and a nice piece of piano music to suit them. You picked up some amount of tins and bottles 👍. All the best, and hope the new year is good to you.
Cheers Andrew👍 It was a lovely day to be out walking and clearing a small section of road that probably would never get cleared otherwise. All the best for the holidays and the New Year😊
Lovely Gerry! Nice to have the sounds of water and silence brought into my sitting room 😊 Well done on the litter clearing - cans and plastic bottles thrown from passing cars I assume? The magic of nature outweighed the destructive humans...clearing mist, raging water, winter light and distant mountain tops were food for the soul! 😎
Cheers Miriam👍 The sound of water literally soothes the soul (in my humble opinion) and I had it from all directions and many forms on this trip😊 Passing cars alright and no better place to discard your rubbish high up with little chance of anyone seeing you, not that many people would care if they were seen! Always good to make a difference, no matter how small, and it will keep it right for a while. All the best for the holidays and the year to come😊
Every frame a masterpiece, you got some beautiful light Gerry , sometimes it’s hard to convey a scene via video but you portrayed it masterfully. I’ve always wanted to visit Banagher , now I’ve good reason to . Such a lovely hike Gerry .
Cheers Colin👍 It is a beautiful old woodland with those cool rivers carving their way downhill - reminds me a wee bit of your visits to the Black Valley. Well worth a visit👍
I know I used to have a wee gurn about the rain years ago, but the older I get I realise it's why we have such beautiful places, when you look around the world at the fires, drought and the rest of it I think we have it just right!
Not sure about 'just right' at the minute with the amount of rain we have been having over our 'Summer'🌨😊 Banagher Glen is a beautiful place though and all that rain has it looking like a rainforest with those old growth trees covered in other plants. I agree that we have it pretty good here overall in terms of the weather where some other parts of the planet are really struggling👍
How absolutely stunningly beautiful Gerry, thank you for your efforts to remove litter from the roadside. I travelled that road last year on my motorcycle between Draperstown and Dungiven and was appalled at the amount of rubbish on the roadsides. "Energy" drink cans and bottles seemed to make up 60-70% of it. I stopped several times to take a photograph looking towards Benevenagh in the distance and ended up having to move cans and plastic bottles to get a view without litter in it. There literally was something approximately every metre on both sides of the road. People should appreciate what we have instead of desecrating it with their waste. I don't know what the answer is but well done 👏👍 and thanks again
Cheers Richard👍 I must have lifted hundreds of cans, bottles and food containers from about half a mile of road. I like the idea of the deposit/return schemes that are being introduced which add so much to the initial price of drinks which can be redeemed by taking the drinks container back for recycling - I honestly think a financial incentive (along with continuing education) is the only answer. It is also cool that there are a good few people out there fighting back by litter picking though it is only holding the flow!
Jaysus Gerry fair play for picking up all that litter. It's terrible how people treat these places. The slieve blooms are just as bad in places. This was a beautiful video, I loved every bit of it. Delighted to see you got the cup of tea in the end too. That's the important thing 😄
Cheers Jason👍 Someone has to do or no one will😊 and it is good exercise💪 It was a really cool day out. There was so much going on around me that I forgot about lunch though getting to stop for tea and a bite to eat was great☕
Hi I really enjoyed your video. I'm a local photographer and have spent quite a bit of time up and around Banagher Glen and Altnaheglish Reservoir taking photos as it's so beautiful up there. Took a walk up around Mullaghmore last week heading up through Moydamlaght Forest near Moneyneaney and I totally agree with you as regards the amount of litter along the Birren Road, it's a total disgrace, with the vast majority of it being Red Bull, Monster and Boost Cans which leads me to believe that it's the younger generation that is responsible for the majority of this littering. Anyway thanks for the great video and hat off to you for all the litter picking. Mike
Cheers Mick👍 It is so beautiful at Banagher, especially when it is full of life. I was at Mullaghmore this week, starting from the forest and heading over the summit and back along the road - with snow and ice❄😊 I don't think those roads are ever visited by the Council for litter picking so it just builds up and gets overgrown. I have litter picked there a couple of times and will probably do it again in the future♻😊 Thank you for watching👍
Amazing shot of the fog rolling out! Great shots of the water flowing and the mushroom too. So relaxing to watch those sceneries.. And thanks picking-up the garbage.. hope everyone does their share in preserving our environment. Happy New Year to you!
Cheers Patrick👍 Banagher is a place that wows no matter the season and is well worth visiting in all 4. It is pretty bare at the moment and that allows sight of the rivers down through the trees, in the summer all you get is the sound of the water. It is absolutely full of life in Spring/Summer🌳🌳
Hi Gerry, I'm glad you didn't include any music in the early part of this video as you captured the beauty of nature at its best, lovely images. Dumping litter, some people don't appreciate what they have, but that seems to be a sad part of the society we now live in. You'll do the district council out of a job😁 Fair play to you👍👍
Cheers Aidan👍 There was enough music from nature without me adding any😊 the sound of water was everywhere and it was just glorious after a few days of rain. Not sure if anyone clears roadside rubbish way up there and I am happy to do it every now and again to make a wee difference👍
Wow, what a space gerry through the Glen and reservoir. Yeah, it's a water world bro and you and I love it. It penetrates every time. There sure has been a lot of rain - the Wye is claiming some victims again this year - flood galore. Good to see the overflow there though and shout above its raw. Brilliant atmosphere on top and views - you captured it well and hey captured some rubbish too. All that's slung out of windows. Maan some people but well done for the clean up and catching the car park open. Here's to 2024 mate - all the best. Mark
Cheers Mark👍 I think water is the go to no matter the landscape. Lots of flooding in England at the minute💧💧 All the best for all that is to come through the year ahead😊
Stunning scenery Gerry. Often passed the sign for here but never ventured to explore. Your ability to capture stunning shots and videos is amazing. !' Fair play for taking the time to collect others discarded rubbish. Shame they wouldn't follow the 'leave no trace principle
Cheers Siobhan👍 Banagher is well worth a visit, especially for the old oak woodland and the rivers that have created the steep valleys. The dam and reservoir are pretty cool too. That mountain road has a fair bit of traffic and it is easy to toss something out when finished with it, just not in my nature to let all that rubbish lie as I walk past it👍
Fantastic video, Gerry, very atmospheric throughout and full of stunning views!! You've got a unique gift for spotting nature and plant life. Loved the waterfall cascade and how close you got to it. So sad to see the rubbish on the road and well done on picking it up. We live on a b road and regularly we have to pick the rubbish outside our front hedge, mostly chip shop waste, I suspect thrown by young people, the so called recycling generation. There is something inherently selfish in the litterers, which needs sorted. At least you've set a good example! Rant over. Happy christmas, gerry, regards, Ashley
Cheers Ashley👍Banagher is a special place for nature and plant life with so much to take in - even in Winter. The rivers there are superb with a good flow of water after rain. Litter along our roads is endemic and has to be done every 4-6 weeks around Antrim, though there are some cool people out making a difference👍 I have my eye on the road to the top of Slieve Gallion which is in a similar state and plan (at some stage) to litter pick to the top. Enjoy the holidays and all the best for the New Year😊
Good man Gerry. First in the car park! lol And litter picking too! Why oh why do people do this???? Mind the getting older back bending down!!! Some nice artistic nature shots caught on camera there! Banagher dam and overflow was some feat of engineering and construction back in the day. I saw midges flying enjoying the morning sun! You gotta get a cupp!!! Love a cuppa! Keep 'er lit Gerry!
Cheers Tom👍 I definitely need my litter picker - I was wrecked after all the bending down to fill those bags of rubbish😊 Banagher Glen is a beautiful place to walk and the dam is a real feat of engineering alright. Was surprised that there was still flying things, though all this unsettled weather has kept it pretty mild.
Hi 👋 my mountain friend I know it round there though not all of it your doing well stay safe and have a good new year 😊 all the best from me in England
Beautiful day Gerry! A nice long walk through the beautiful Sperrin Mountains! Fun to see everything so fresh with rain drops and see all the flowing water. The stair steps at the dam are really pretty, and quite loud- lol. I noticed moss and ferns in the woods, do you know if you have licorice ferns? Those are the single frond ferns that we have here… I’m mostly familiar with our ferns. Too bad about all the trash along the road- great job getting 5 bags filled up! Maybe people will try to keep it cleaner now. 👌👍👍 Happy 2024! 🎉🎉 Jen
Jennifer, Banagher Glen is a lovely old growth oak forest and it is amazing to see all the mosses and ferns growing on the trees and in the woodland. I did have to google and it seems licorice ferns are native to your part of the world and we have lady fern, male fern and the common polypody which can grow on trees. It has been wet for months now as a rollercoaster of weather systems have come across the Atlantic though we have a nice big high pressure settling down over us at present☀ All the best for 2024😊
Nice video Gerry, such a shame that people leave so much rubbish behind them. Well done to you for picking it up though, that's very admirable. The views around Banagher dam and glen are wonderful. Happy Christmas and New Year mate. All the best, Mike
Shane, I love the Banagher Loop and had intended to do it on this walk though ran out of time so it was a straight out and back of 24km. The walk to Mullaghmore along with the Banagher Loop is around 26km.
Fair play picking up at that litter Gerry! Banagher looks gorgeous as usual! Would you recommend anywhere that’s similar to banagher Glen? Have done banagher before and looking for a similar woodland area to explore. Cheers!
Cheers Jason👍 Banagher excites and amazes every time I visit and it is great after lots of rain to see those rivers in full flow👍 Not sure if I know anywhere that would stand up to it in terms of old woodland. Glenarrif has the ravines and waterfalls and the ability to walk along them though not the variety of forest life. If you find somewhere please let me know😊
I went over to Glenarriff for a walk after some heavy rain and it was absolutely spectacular. Best walk I’ve been on thus far in Ireland. Thanks so much for the recommendation! Have a great new year Gerry.
Gerry, do you use 1:50 scale maps or do you just use the phone? Curious question, see your camera footage of the last few videos, it's really improved. What have you changed? What is the camera you use? You're videos are getting more like mini documentaries. By far the best outdoors channel I've watched! Definitely deserve way more subs mate. Hopefully you get them.
I use Outdoor Active which has 1:50 for all of Ireland and also 1:25 for parts of NI. Would have only used map and compass in the past before discovering the apps and they haven't let me down yet, though have to make sure take power bank to keep phone charged. Do occasionally take the map and practice compass skills😊 Been using the same cameras for a couple of years now - Gopro Hero 9 for talking and a Panasonic Lumix for all the other shots. Everyone has developed their own style which is different from others and I think this is cool as not everyone is putting out the same stuff. I really enjoy doing the vids and telling people about where I am and the experience I am having and that is the important bit😊
@@gerrymcveigh aye, I'm noticing that. I'm really digging your way. Good work mate. I am gonna give the wee app a go. I remember you sharing a route with me a while ago (different TH-cam account). I still used the paper map though 😂I'm worried the thing lets me down and the cloud rolls in. But look, if you've been up and it's not happened as of yet, then I will give it a go. A girl I watch from Wales dropped her phone in-between rocks and that was the end of that! So I suppose anything can happen.
Hi Gerry, lovely atmospheric day for a hike. Lots of lovely shots of the sweeping clouds and a nice piece of piano music to suit them. You picked up some amount of tins and bottles 👍. All the best, and hope the new year is good to you.
Cheers Andrew👍 It was a lovely day to be out walking and clearing a small section of road that probably would never get cleared otherwise. All the best for the holidays and the New Year😊
Lovely Gerry! Nice to have the sounds of water and silence brought into my sitting room 😊 Well done on the litter clearing - cans and plastic bottles thrown from passing cars I assume? The magic of nature outweighed the destructive humans...clearing mist, raging water, winter light and distant mountain tops were food for the soul! 😎
Cheers Miriam👍 The sound of water literally soothes the soul (in my humble opinion) and I had it from all directions and many forms on this trip😊 Passing cars alright and no better place to discard your rubbish high up with little chance of anyone seeing you, not that many people would care if they were seen! Always good to make a difference, no matter how small, and it will keep it right for a while. All the best for the holidays and the year to come😊
Every frame a masterpiece, you got some beautiful light Gerry , sometimes it’s hard to convey a scene via video but you portrayed it masterfully. I’ve always wanted to visit Banagher , now I’ve good reason to . Such a lovely hike Gerry .
Cheers Colin👍 It is a beautiful old woodland with those cool rivers carving their way downhill - reminds me a wee bit of your visits to the Black Valley. Well worth a visit👍
I know I used to have a wee gurn about the rain years ago, but the older I get I realise it's why we have such beautiful places, when you look around the world at the fires, drought and the rest of it I think we have it just right!
Not sure about 'just right' at the minute with the amount of rain we have been having over our 'Summer'🌨😊 Banagher Glen is a beautiful place though and all that rain has it looking like a rainforest with those old growth trees covered in other plants. I agree that we have it pretty good here overall in terms of the weather where some other parts of the planet are really struggling👍
@@gerrymcveigh Right enough, the novelty is beginning to wear off!
How absolutely stunningly beautiful Gerry, thank you for your efforts to remove litter from the roadside.
I travelled that road last year on my motorcycle between Draperstown and Dungiven and was appalled at the amount of rubbish on the roadsides. "Energy" drink cans and bottles seemed to make up 60-70% of it. I stopped several times to take a photograph looking towards Benevenagh in the distance and ended up having to move cans and plastic bottles to get a view without litter in it. There literally was something approximately every metre on both sides of the road. People should appreciate what we have instead of desecrating it with their waste. I don't know what the answer is but well done 👏👍 and thanks again
Cheers Richard👍 I must have lifted hundreds of cans, bottles and food containers from about half a mile of road. I like the idea of the deposit/return schemes that are being introduced which add so much to the initial price of drinks which can be redeemed by taking the drinks container back for recycling - I honestly think a financial incentive (along with continuing education) is the only answer. It is also cool that there are a good few people out there fighting back by litter picking though it is only holding the flow!
Magical place beautifully captured loved the music👌
Cheers John👍 Magical is a good word to describe Banagher - it is a place where you wouldn't be surprised to see something mythical appear😊
Great video close to where I live and place I have often walked. Very encouraging to go out and do more walking
It is a beautiful place and it is very cool that you have it on your doorstep👍
Jaysus Gerry fair play for picking up all that litter. It's terrible how people treat these places. The slieve blooms are just as bad in places.
This was a beautiful video, I loved every bit of it. Delighted to see you got the cup of tea in the end too. That's the important thing 😄
Cheers Jason👍 Someone has to do or no one will😊 and it is good exercise💪 It was a really cool day out. There was so much going on around me that I forgot about lunch though getting to stop for tea and a bite to eat was great☕
Hi I really enjoyed your video. I'm a local photographer and have spent quite a bit of time up and around Banagher Glen and Altnaheglish Reservoir taking photos as it's so beautiful up there. Took a walk up around Mullaghmore last week heading up through Moydamlaght Forest near Moneyneaney and I totally agree with you as regards the amount of litter along the Birren Road, it's a total disgrace, with the vast majority of it being Red Bull, Monster and Boost Cans which leads me to believe that it's the younger generation that is responsible for the majority of this littering. Anyway thanks for the great video and hat off to you for all the litter picking. Mike
Cheers Mick👍 It is so beautiful at Banagher, especially when it is full of life. I was at Mullaghmore this week, starting from the forest and heading over the summit and back along the road - with snow and ice❄😊 I don't think those roads are ever visited by the Council for litter picking so it just builds up and gets overgrown. I have litter picked there a couple of times and will probably do it again in the future♻😊 Thank you for watching👍
Amazing shot of the fog rolling out! Great shots of the water flowing and the mushroom too. So relaxing to watch those sceneries.. And thanks picking-up the garbage.. hope everyone does their share in preserving our environment. Happy New Year to you!
Cheers👍 Lots of great weather that day☀ and always good to make a difference♻ Happy New Year😊
An amazing mix of images Gerry, the bare trees that look black in the video near the start, all waiting for the spring to come.
Cheers Patrick👍 Banagher is a place that wows no matter the season and is well worth visiting in all 4. It is pretty bare at the moment and that allows sight of the rivers down through the trees, in the summer all you get is the sound of the water. It is absolutely full of life in Spring/Summer🌳🌳
Cheers Paul👍 It is a beautiful place with more to see and explore with every visit. All the best for the year to come👍
@@gerrymcveigh and all the best to you for Christmas and 2024 too
Hi Gerry, I'm glad you didn't include any music in the early part of this video as you captured the beauty of nature at its best, lovely images. Dumping litter, some people don't appreciate what they have, but that seems to be a sad part of the society we now live in. You'll do the district council out of a job😁 Fair play to you👍👍
Cheers Aidan👍 There was enough music from nature without me adding any😊 the sound of water was everywhere and it was just glorious after a few days of rain. Not sure if anyone clears roadside rubbish way up there and I am happy to do it every now and again to make a wee difference👍
Looked a great wee wander Gerry. Some amount of rain like. Love the timelapse of the mist on the trees. 👌 Have a guid crimbo and new year bud.
Cheers Kev👍 Enjoy the holidays and all the best for 2024😊
Wow, what a space gerry through the Glen and reservoir. Yeah, it's a water world bro and you and I love it. It penetrates every time. There sure has been a lot of rain - the Wye is claiming some victims again this year - flood galore. Good to see the overflow there though and shout above its raw. Brilliant atmosphere on top and views - you captured it well and hey captured some rubbish too. All that's slung out of windows. Maan some people but well done for the clean up and catching the car park open. Here's to 2024 mate - all the best. Mark
Cheers Mark👍 I think water is the go to no matter the landscape. Lots of flooding in England at the minute💧💧 All the best for all that is to come through the year ahead😊
@@gerrymcveigh A pleasure gerry. Yeah, we are magnetically drawn to it. For sure England is sodden. Yeah, see how things unfold - should be good.
Stunning scenery Gerry. Often passed the sign for here but never ventured to explore.
Your ability to capture stunning shots and videos is amazing.
!' Fair play for taking the time to collect others discarded rubbish.
Shame they wouldn't follow the 'leave no trace principle
Cheers Siobhan👍 Banagher is well worth a visit, especially for the old oak woodland and the rivers that have created the steep valleys. The dam and reservoir are pretty cool too. That mountain road has a fair bit of traffic and it is easy to toss something out when finished with it, just not in my nature to let all that rubbish lie as I walk past it👍
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Fantastic video, Gerry, very atmospheric throughout and full of stunning views!! You've got a unique gift for spotting nature and plant life. Loved the waterfall cascade and how close you got to it. So sad to see the rubbish on the road and well done on picking it up. We live on a b road and regularly we have to pick the rubbish outside our front hedge, mostly chip shop waste, I suspect thrown by young people, the so called recycling generation. There is something inherently selfish in the litterers, which needs sorted. At least you've set a good example! Rant over. Happy christmas, gerry, regards, Ashley
Cheers Ashley👍Banagher is a special place for nature and plant life with so much to take in - even in Winter. The rivers there are superb with a good flow of water after rain. Litter along our roads is endemic and has to be done every 4-6 weeks around Antrim, though there are some cool people out making a difference👍 I have my eye on the road to the top of Slieve Gallion which is in a similar state and plan (at some stage) to litter pick to the top. Enjoy the holidays and all the best for the New Year😊
Good man Gerry. First in the car park! lol And litter picking too! Why oh why do people do this???? Mind the getting older back bending down!!!
Some nice artistic nature shots caught on camera there! Banagher dam and overflow was some feat of engineering and construction back in the day. I saw midges flying enjoying the morning sun! You gotta get a cupp!!! Love a cuppa! Keep 'er lit Gerry!
Cheers Tom👍 I definitely need my litter picker - I was wrecked after all the bending down to fill those bags of rubbish😊 Banagher Glen is a beautiful place to walk and the dam is a real feat of engineering alright. Was surprised that there was still flying things, though all this unsettled weather has kept it pretty mild.
Great footage. Was driving through the Glenshane pass on Sunday my one thought was I need to get out here exploring.
Cheers Thomas👍 Plenty of exploring to be done in the Sperrins👣😊
I’ll have to make a point of visiting in the new year.
Hi 👋 my mountain friend I know it round there though not all of it your doing well stay safe and have a good new year 😊 all the best from me in England
Cheers Paul👍 It is a beautiful area and there is always something new or different to see each visit. All the best for the holidays and the New Year😊
Beautiful day Gerry! A nice long walk through the beautiful Sperrin Mountains! Fun to see everything so fresh with rain drops and see all the flowing water. The stair steps at the dam are really pretty, and quite loud- lol. I noticed moss and ferns in the woods, do you know if you have licorice ferns? Those are the single frond ferns that we have here… I’m mostly familiar with our ferns.
Too bad about all the trash along the road- great job getting 5 bags filled up! Maybe people will try to keep it cleaner now. 👌👍👍 Happy 2024! 🎉🎉 Jen
Jennifer, Banagher Glen is a lovely old growth oak forest and it is amazing to see all the mosses and ferns growing on the trees and in the woodland. I did have to google and it seems licorice ferns are native to your part of the world and we have lady fern, male fern and the common polypody which can grow on trees. It has been wet for months now as a rollercoaster of weather systems have come across the Atlantic though we have a nice big high pressure settling down over us at present☀ All the best for 2024😊
Nice video Gerry, such a shame that people leave so much rubbish behind them. Well done to you for picking it up though, that's very admirable. The views around Banagher dam and glen are wonderful. Happy Christmas and New Year mate. All the best, Mike
Cheers Mike👍 Banagher is a beautiful place and thankfully pretty much litter free unlike that road😊
On of my favourite walks is the Banagher Loop but I must give this one a go the next time. What distance was this walk?
Shane, I love the Banagher Loop and had intended to do it on this walk though ran out of time so it was a straight out and back of 24km. The walk to Mullaghmore along with the Banagher Loop is around 26km.
Thanks Gerry
Fair play picking up at that litter Gerry! Banagher looks gorgeous as usual! Would you recommend anywhere that’s similar to banagher Glen? Have done banagher before and looking for a similar woodland area to explore. Cheers!
Cheers Jason👍 Banagher excites and amazes every time I visit and it is great after lots of rain to see those rivers in full flow👍 Not sure if I know anywhere that would stand up to it in terms of old woodland. Glenarrif has the ravines and waterfalls and the ability to walk along them though not the variety of forest life. If you find somewhere please let me know😊
I went over to Glenarriff for a walk after some heavy rain and it was absolutely spectacular. Best walk I’ve been on thus far in Ireland. Thanks so much for the recommendation! Have a great new year Gerry.
Always spectacular after heavy rain👍 All the best for 2024😊
Gerry, do you use 1:50 scale maps or do you just use the phone? Curious question, see your camera footage of the last few videos, it's really improved. What have you changed? What is the camera you use? You're videos are getting more like mini documentaries. By far the best outdoors channel I've watched! Definitely deserve way more subs mate. Hopefully you get them.
I use Outdoor Active which has 1:50 for all of Ireland and also 1:25 for parts of NI. Would have only used map and compass in the past before discovering the apps and they haven't let me down yet, though have to make sure take power bank to keep phone charged. Do occasionally take the map and practice compass skills😊 Been using the same cameras for a couple of years now - Gopro Hero 9 for talking and a Panasonic Lumix for all the other shots. Everyone has developed their own style which is different from others and I think this is cool as not everyone is putting out the same stuff. I really enjoy doing the vids and telling people about where I am and the experience I am having and that is the important bit😊
@@gerrymcveigh aye, I'm noticing that. I'm really digging your way. Good work mate. I am gonna give the wee app a go. I remember you sharing a route with me a while ago (different TH-cam account). I still used the paper map though 😂I'm worried the thing lets me down and the cloud rolls in. But look, if you've been up and it's not happened as of yet, then I will give it a go. A girl I watch from Wales dropped her phone in-between rocks and that was the end of that! So I suppose anything can happen.
Probably good to always carry a map, easy to become complacent😊