I've watched this video numerous times and each time I feel more empathy for the mountains it given me a lot as it did my twin brother Paul. Here's to all who have lived and worked there over generations and to the mountains and valleys that make up this awesome part of the world. Mark
Watching this after just completing The Monk's Trod by foot. What a stunning part of the UK and the most special in my mind. It touched my soul and I will continue to visit as regularly as i can for as long as possible.
And again how has sheep farming had an effect. And how exactly can you make these bold claims. Have you lived up here or walked the whole region. Evidently not because you dont value it
Rural depopulation is EXACTLY what nature needs. So this is a great thing if rewilding is to succeed without over bearing, overgrazing & intense management from farmers...
How exactly am I ignorant when i and my forefathers for generations have worked day and night trying scratch a living so that people can eat i know our section of the cambrians better than you tenfold and that it cant support these plans. All we would do is ship farmers out of their homes and lose thousands and thousands of acres of food producing land this would have a large effect on welsh culture and the language, just as it did in the middle of last century when the valleys were flooded to make water for english homes. i think its stupid of you to identify as welsh by speaking the language while also supporting the evacuation of a historic welsh region. You might as well go and listen to the preachings of george monbiot and how he’d oversee the deconstruction of mid wales. When i as someone who is not ignorant continue to plant trees where i can and create a biodiversity, which is something that farmers are willing to improve and expand on instead of having to pack up and leave.
Btw i think itd still be pretty boring if it was just one huge wood even if that tgat was possible. It would kill the soul of the place and ruin the views
I've watched this video numerous times and each time I feel more empathy for the mountains it given me a lot as it did my twin brother Paul. Here's to all who have lived and worked there over generations and to the mountains and valleys that make up this awesome part of the world. Mark
Watching this after just completing The Monk's Trod by foot. What a stunning part of the UK and the most special in my mind. It touched my soul and I will continue to visit as regularly as i can for as long as possible.
Fantastic film
My favourite place
These lands must be protected!!! They are too precious to be ruined...
Rewilding would ruin it all
How has sheep ruined the cambrian mountains, the societies communities and general area was built upon sheep agriculture
Were still here as living proof in our communities. A dan ni gyd yn siarad gymraeg yn rhugl felly gad ni fod
Dont you understand that we as a country would lose it all as a result of the stupidity of people like you
And again how has sheep farming had an effect. And how exactly can you make these bold claims. Have you lived up here or walked the whole region. Evidently not because you dont value it
once more conquest takes precedence over anything that is good anymore. I am sad for them.
if you can climb it in a hr its not a mountain its a hill ;)
Rural depopulation is EXACTLY what nature needs. So this is a great thing if rewilding is to succeed without over bearing, overgrazing & intense management from farmers...
yes im fed up of the uplands being sheep factories
Fydd ailwylltio byth yn bydoli tra bod yna air yn fy ysgyfaint
Personally I find it offensive that english people and naturalists are trying kick us out of our heritage. Not your heritage
How exactly am I ignorant when i and my forefathers for generations have worked day and night trying scratch a living so that people can eat i know our section of the cambrians better than you tenfold and that it cant support these plans. All we would do is ship farmers out of their homes and lose thousands and thousands of acres of food producing land this would have a large effect on welsh culture and the language, just as it did in the middle of last century when the valleys were flooded to make water for english homes. i think its stupid of you to identify as welsh by speaking the language while also supporting the evacuation of a historic welsh region. You might as well go and listen to the preachings of george monbiot and how he’d oversee the deconstruction of mid wales. When i as someone who is not ignorant continue to plant trees where i can and create a biodiversity, which is something that farmers are willing to improve and expand on instead of having to pack up and leave.
Btw i think itd still be pretty boring if it was just one huge wood even if that tgat was possible. It would kill the soul of the place and ruin the views