Wow! That helictite chamber is breath taking. Now I know I'll have a nightmare of being in there, losing my footing, then flailing my arms to catch my clumsy self, while at the same time destroying thousands of years of helictiite growth! Yikes! Thank you so much for showing off all this glory. Fantastic!
Great use of music in editing the cuts. It really made for entertaining viewing. I wish the titles stayed on the left because the titles on the right got coved by your channel image in that corner. Love the new camera look! What camera did you shoot with?
Holy Helictites Batman! Those passages will give even the best areas of Lechuguilla a run for their money! Is there a write up of the discovery of that part of the cave in an NSS issue?
@@DerekBristol It was very bad for (UK) society and the planet in general that he was given the megaphone of The Mail on Sunday to spread misinformation for several years. He's otherwise a perfectly decent chap, a good caver, and an excellent writer, but it's very hard to forgive the people who were deep in the denial machine during that critical period 10-15 years ago. That work delayed action by a decade or so, which is ~400 billion tonnes of CO2e, which amounts to a lot of misery, mostly visited on the have-nots of the world.
Glad to see you've come out of hibernation
I hope to post videos more regularly going forward. I blame it on too much caving.
Awesome cave and great footage! Thanks for sharing!
Another great video - thank you!
Oh wow! It’s almost as beautiful as lechuguilla! Thank you so much for sharing! 💕
Wow! That helictite chamber is breath taking. Now I know I'll have a nightmare of being in there, losing my footing, then flailing my arms to catch my clumsy self, while at the same time destroying thousands of years of helictiite growth! Yikes! Thank you so much for showing off all this glory. Fantastic!
Beautifully done Derek!
amazing film! thank you for making it
amazing cave Derek, certainly you deserve some academy nomination for this masterpiece documentary
Thnx so much for showing a little of my country ❤️
Amazing cave...and amazing video work. Thank you
Brilliant video - thanks for sharing
Wonderful Derek. Thank you and best wishes.
magical
Amazing video thanks for showing us
Thanks so much for sharing this. It's great to see the team back this year!
Woooo!!! Es realmente impresionante, hermosas formaciones..
One of your best trip resort vids, well done!
This is truly spectacular!
What does it feel to be in there, surrounded by this glorious landscapes??
I just found your page, love the adventure! Made me smile ear to ear. What is your favourite part of caving?
Thank you for sharing! 👍🏻
WOW!
What a beautiful cave, I wish I could go there and photograph it!
Great use of music in editing the cuts. It really made for entertaining viewing. I wish the titles stayed on the left because the titles on the right got coved by your channel image in that corner. Love the new camera look! What camera did you shoot with?
Strange about the titles. Mostly shot on a Sony A7iii with 20mm lens.
fantastica 🌽
I wish you would do a video about cave camping techniques and gear. Also diet ,,, two meals a day seems to be the best
Holy Helictites Batman! Those passages will give even the best areas of Lechuguilla a run for their money! Is there a write up of the discovery of that part of the cave in an NSS issue?
Blimey, that weren't 'alf bad was it.
So that English voice was David Rose the climate change denier? (or has he finally admitted that he was wrong about that?)
Same David Rose. You'll have to ask him directly about his views on climate science.
@@DerekBristol It was very bad for (UK) society and the planet in general that he was given the megaphone of The Mail on Sunday to spread misinformation for several years. He's otherwise a perfectly decent chap, a good caver, and an excellent writer, but it's very hard to forgive the people who were deep in the denial machine during that critical period 10-15 years ago. That work delayed action by a decade or so, which is ~400 billion tonnes of CO2e, which amounts to a lot of misery, mostly visited on the have-nots of the world.
The music was all too much for my liking.