@@PhilipOlsen11 Hi Phil, Thanks... there was an inversion forecast for that morning... but it never happened. It was still a great morning, the views were wonderful. Thanks for watching and commenting as always, ATB Alistair 👍
Great little walk from Newlands Hause...done it many times its a cracking ridge walk i have fond memories a few years ago when we were up there above a cracking inversion..., always a delight
@@atrampinthehills.841 funnily enough Steve and inversion was forecast for that morning!...of course it never happened! Thanks for watching, cheers Alistair 👍
@@Muddipaws1308 So pleased you enjoyed the video, I really started to film the walks for myself so it makes me very happy to hear that others enjoy them👌 Thanks for watching and commenting, ATB Alistair 👍
@@erictowler74 In the right weather there's no where quite like the Lakes 👌. You can't loose the accent!, Westmorland born and bred!😂 I was lucky to have parents and grandparents who were country folk from Coniston and Ambleside. Thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated ATB Alistair 👍
@@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad Don't ever lose you're roots it's great im from Newcastle but lived as a young lad in Rydal, Ambleside and Grasmere, live in the south now but always think there's nowhere like the lake district,keep up the good work.
Yan Tyan Tetherer Netherer Pimp Setherer Hotherer Hoverer Doverer Dick Yanadick Aso Bumfit = 15 Yanabumfit Aso Gigget = 20 I don't know when my Mother bought "Poems of Lakeland", perhaps when my parents took over Gillerthwaite YH around 1943, but in the back she wrote the Mardale sheep shearing song and the counting. Thanks for walking.
@@medievalladybird394 Ha, my granddad taught me how to count in dialect when I was probably only 4 or 5...it was never written down tho just word of mouth! Thanks as always for watching and commenting, cheers Alistair 👍
Hi Graham, it's a glimpse of Derwent water, the forecast had promised an inversion but it was a beautiful day. Thanks for watching and commenting it's very much appreciated ATB Alistair 👍
Good evening Alistair, wonderful, some stunning views there. As you say it’s a steep old pull up Knott Rigg from Newlands Hause. Is the pass back open now from the Braithwaite side or did you approach it from Buttermere side? All,the best Dave
That was just brilliant Alastair. Absolutely loved the scenery. That has to be some of the prettiest views around the lakes district 👌❤️
@@PhilipOlsen11 Hi Phil, Thanks... there was an inversion forecast for that morning... but it never happened. It was still a great morning, the views were wonderful.
Thanks for watching and commenting as always, ATB Alistair 👍
Another wonderful video. Beautiful light too. Thanks for sharing.
@@WheelieGoodTV it was a lovely morning. Thanks very much for your kind comments, and for watching!
ATB Alistair 👍
Great little walk from Newlands Hause...done it many times its a cracking ridge walk i have fond memories a few years ago when we were up there above a cracking inversion..., always a delight
@@atrampinthehills.841 funnily enough Steve and inversion was forecast for that morning!...of course it never happened!
Thanks for watching, cheers Alistair 👍
Delightful 👏👏👏
@@richardborley7326 Thanks very much, and thanks for watching cheers Alistair 👍
Thank you for this
@@Muddipaws1308 So pleased you enjoyed the video, I really started to film the walks for myself so it makes me very happy to hear that others enjoy them👌
Thanks for watching and commenting, ATB Alistair 👍
Thanks Alistair,great views
@@grahamtowler1761 Yes, the light was perfect 👌 Cheers
Looks lovely like the Alps ,the lakes are superb ,nice to hear a good Cumbrian accent also Alistair.
@@erictowler74 In the right weather there's no where quite like the Lakes 👌. You can't loose the accent!, Westmorland born and bred!😂 I was lucky to have parents and grandparents who were country folk from Coniston and Ambleside.
Thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated ATB Alistair 👍
@@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad Don't ever lose you're roots it's great im from Newcastle but lived as a young lad in Rydal, Ambleside and Grasmere, live in the south now but always think there's nowhere like the lake district,keep up the good work.
@@erictowler74 I still live in Westmorland, hard to lose the accent now I think!
Thanks again for commenting ATB Alistair 👍
Should've kept that name westmorland!
@@erictowler74 yep, Appleby did...I always think of myself as a Westmorland Lad. Cheers Alistair
Thank you for this, hope to do this next week if it is not snowing.
@@Muddipaws1308 Enjoy, I hope the weather is good for you.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment ATB Alistair 👍
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I don't know when my Mother bought "Poems of Lakeland", perhaps when my parents took over Gillerthwaite YH around 1943, but in the back she wrote the Mardale sheep shearing song and the counting.
Thanks for walking.
@@medievalladybird394 Ha, my granddad taught me how to count in dialect when I was probably only 4 or 5...it was never written down tho just word of mouth!
Thanks as always for watching and commenting, cheers Alistair 👍
Some fantastic views on a day like that,whats the water in the distance about 8 mins 50 secs in Alistair?
Hi Graham, it's a glimpse of Derwent water, the forecast had promised an inversion but it was a beautiful day.
Thanks for watching and commenting it's very much appreciated ATB Alistair 👍
Good evening Alistair, wonderful, some stunning views there. As you say it’s a steep old pull up Knott Rigg from Newlands Hause. Is the pass back open now from the Braithwaite side or did you approach it from Buttermere side?
All,the best
Dave
@@DAoutdoors Hi Dave, it was closed in Braithwaite... I went by Portinscale. But I filmed this about 3 weeks ago.
Thanks for watching,ATB Alistair 👍