The Combs Moss is a fantastic place to explore. If you are able, I would highly recommend a visit. Be sure to Like comment and subscribe and if you have any ideas of where I should visit next, let me know in the comments.
@@wayout6092 I do love it over there. And so have a plan to include it in to a video project that I had hoped to do/film this summer as I need maximum amount of daylight to film the day. When I drove past the quiet woman a few days ago it looked like they were renovating the building, both sure if it will reopen as a pub or they are turning it into a residential property 🤷♂️
When i was younger i used to walk round Combs Moss off the Glossop to Buxton bus. Walked it about 10 times never saw another soul. Used to also visit the very small plane wreck site. Great blog
Thank you for taking the time to watch and share your story with me. I have loved some of the responses I have had on this video with people like yourself sharing these kind of memories. It is clearly a special place to a lot of people. Have a great week.
Another amazing video Harrison. 💚 Loved everything about it especially the historical and nature aspects! You're so lucky to have all that on your doorstep! Looking forward to the next one already. We can always depend on you to produce something brilliant! Take care and thank you for sharing your adventure ❤️😍🥰💚
Thank you so much, you are too kind as always. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is a great area to explore and a really good option when looking for a quieter place to explore. Hope you have had a great weekend.
Thanks Thom, another amazing and informative video. I really like how you have included both stories of distant past and not so distant past uses of the landscape. Well worth waiting for.
Thank you so much. It all came together nicely I think. I had planned to make a whole video just about lightwood at one point but it wasn't really working out so I am glad I could include it as an aspect of this video/walk. Hope you have had a great weekend.
You made a great job of putting that all together, beautiful scenery and all the information about it. Good drone work , bet that was a bit windy for it. Well worth waiting for, keep them coming 👍
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed and thank you as always for taking the time to watch. Trying to fly the drone above the crater was certainly a bit tricky in the wind haha.
Thank you mate. I thought this one might trigger some memories when I saw you had subscribed. You will have to let me know when you next come up this direction to see the family.
Love hill forts, this one is similar to Fin Cop. There's some beautiful climbs at Castle Naze (zig zag is a fantastic HVS). That walk looks brilliant - I'm gonna do it, wonderful video.
It’s a fantastic walk, well worth heading up there 👍🥾 I havnt actually climbed at Castle Naze for a couple of years now but it’s such a great crag. I did scoop face last time which was an awesome route, some proper gritstone friction. Thank you for watching and commenting 😊
Another fantastic video and love that you're showing a walk that can be accessed by public transport - I can see this in side series of walks in the peaks without a car ☺️ definitely adding this to the list 🌲
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you for taking the time to watch. It's a great place to explore up there, especially if it's new to you. A full circular of the plateau is well worth doing also as the walk along Combs edge is beautiful. Have a great week.
@@ricoblade1 I hope you enjoy it 👍 be warned that it can get boggy/slippy on the combs edge side of the plateau after heavy rain. Not to put you off as it’s a great walk in any weather
Some grade A Thom Topics content, cracking video that was worth the wait. Some really lovely shots in this, especially the drone work which no doubt had a bit of fun staying up there in those winds 😅 Makes us want to come out and explore this little corner of the Peak District! 💚
Thank you very much 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Luckily most of the drone footage was filmed a week before I did the rest of the filming. The drone bit by the crater was on the day and it was not happy about flying in those winds 😂 I think we should have a little adventure over to those shooting cabins together as I know how much you love a Peak District cabin.
It was properly windy that day, I'm surprised the audi came out as well as it did 😂 It is a pain when the weather stop play. I have gotten soaked twice today already just walking the dog
Thanks Thom another great video for walking in the Peak District national park. Looks beautiful and rugged. Never completed this walk - is it challenging in terms of steepness / uneven surfaces or just like path from Pyms Chair to Shining Tor? Thanks again - looking forward to the next video. 😀
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it. The pathways are all pretty good and not tough going. It doesn't have the flagstones that you have near pyms chair but as long as it hasn't been raining to heavily the paths are good. In terms of steepness it is not too bad also. It's a little bit of a climb on to the platau at either end (but no scrambling needed) once up there the pathways are fairly flat.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 😊 no cows anywhere on the route. I don’t have a gpx file for the route but I will plot it in AllTrails this evening and put into the video description 👍 hope you have a great weekend
@@trevor4382 sorry for the delay, busy weekend. I have now created the map on allTrails and added a link to the video description. I hope you enjoy the walk when you go to do it. Take Care
The Combs Moss is a fantastic place to explore. If you are able, I would highly recommend a visit. Be sure to Like comment and subscribe and if you have any ideas of where I should visit next, let me know in the comments.
I suggest Chrome Hill setting off from the Quiet Woman pub (if it's still there)
@@wayout6092 I do love it over there. And so have a plan to include it in to a video project that I had hoped to do/film this summer as I need maximum amount of daylight to film the day.
When I drove past the quiet woman a few days ago it looked like they were renovating the building, both sure if it will reopen as a pub or they are turning it into a residential property 🤷♂️
Stunning landscape to explore in the Peak
And very easy to get to from the nearby cities and surrounding Peak District towns
When i was younger i used to walk round Combs Moss off the Glossop to Buxton bus.
Walked it about 10 times never saw another soul.
Used to also visit the very small plane wreck site.
Great blog
Thank you for taking the time to watch and share your story with me. I have loved some of the responses I have had on this video with people like yourself sharing these kind of memories. It is clearly a special place to a lot of people. Have a great week.
Another amazing video Harrison. 💚 Loved everything about it especially the historical and nature aspects! You're so lucky to have all that on your doorstep! Looking forward to the next one already. We can always depend on you to produce something brilliant! Take care and thank you for sharing your adventure ❤️😍🥰💚
Thank you so much, you are too kind as always. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is a great area to explore and a really good option when looking for a quieter place to explore. Hope you have had a great weekend.
Thanks Thom, another amazing and informative video. I really like how you have included both stories of distant past and not so distant past uses of the landscape. Well worth waiting for.
Thank you so much. It all came together nicely I think. I had planned to make a whole video just about lightwood at one point but it wasn't really working out so I am glad I could include it as an aspect of this video/walk. Hope you have had a great weekend.
You made a great job of putting that all together, beautiful scenery and all the information about it. Good drone work , bet that was a bit windy for it. Well worth waiting for, keep them coming 👍
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed and thank you as always for taking the time to watch. Trying to fly the drone above the crater was certainly a bit tricky in the wind haha.
Great little piece there mate, makes me want to take a trip home - thank you for sharing!
Thank you mate. I thought this one might trigger some memories when I saw you had subscribed. You will have to let me know when you next come up this direction to see the family.
Love hill forts, this one is similar to Fin Cop. There's some beautiful climbs at Castle Naze (zig zag is a fantastic HVS). That walk looks brilliant - I'm gonna do it, wonderful video.
It’s a fantastic walk, well worth heading up there 👍🥾 I havnt actually climbed at Castle Naze for a couple of years now but it’s such a great crag. I did scoop face last time which was an awesome route, some proper gritstone friction. Thank you for watching and commenting 😊
I'm about 10 seconds in and absolutely love this already.
Another fantastic video and love that you're showing a walk that can be accessed by public transport - I can see this in side series of walks in the peaks without a car ☺️ definitely adding this to the list 🌲
I hope the rest of the video held up to the first 10 seconds 😂😂 thank you for watching Rose 😊
Really enjoyed that! Great video
Thank you mate, we will ahve to do that walk together some time soon.
Thanks for this, I know the Hope Valley and Kinder area quite well from the train so it's great to find a "new" area equally as accessible.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you for taking the time to watch. It's a great place to explore up there, especially if it's new to you. A full circular of the plateau is well worth doing also as the walk along Combs edge is beautiful. Have a great week.
@@ThomTopics Thanks - I found the circular edges walk on Walking Britain after seeing your video so will be scheduling that one in soon.
@@ricoblade1 I hope you enjoy it 👍 be warned that it can get boggy/slippy on the combs edge side of the plateau after heavy rain. Not to put you off as it’s a great walk in any weather
Some grade A Thom Topics content, cracking video that was worth the wait. Some really lovely shots in this, especially the drone work which no doubt had a bit of fun staying up there in those winds 😅 Makes us want to come out and explore this little corner of the Peak District! 💚
Thank you very much 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Luckily most of the drone footage was filmed a week before I did the rest of the filming. The drone bit by the crater was on the day and it was not happy about flying in those winds 😂 I think we should have a little adventure over to those shooting cabins together as I know how much you love a Peak District cabin.
@@ThomTopics I don't know whatever gave you that idea 👀👀
@@HayandKyle 😂😂😂
That wind was something else. This is the second week on the bounce the weather has prevented me from going out 😒
It was properly windy that day, I'm surprised the audi came out as well as it did 😂 It is a pain when the weather stop play. I have gotten soaked twice today already just walking the dog
Thanks Thom another great video for walking in the Peak District national park. Looks beautiful and rugged. Never completed this walk - is it challenging in terms of steepness / uneven surfaces or just like path from Pyms Chair to Shining Tor?
Thanks again - looking forward to the next video. 😀
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it. The pathways are all pretty good and not tough going. It doesn't have the flagstones that you have near pyms chair but as long as it hasn't been raining to heavily the paths are good. In terms of steepness it is not too bad also. It's a little bit of a climb on to the platau at either end (but no scrambling needed) once up there the pathways are fairly flat.
Hi great walk any cows en route . Do you have a gpx file ? Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 😊 no cows anywhere on the route. I don’t have a gpx file for the route but I will plot it in AllTrails this evening and put into the video description 👍 hope you have a great weekend
@@ThomTopics thank you much appreciated
@@trevor4382 sorry for the delay, busy weekend. I have now created the map on allTrails and added a link to the video description. I hope you enjoy the walk when you go to do it. Take Care