Loved the humour again in his one. I can see why this is your favourite hike. It's absolutely stunning. Loved the drone footage too. Excellent video Martin.
Martin, a stunning area for hiking and well worth a return visit👍 Well done on finding the WW2 crash site 👍 Pretty good weather, even if it was freezing and misty on the top❄😊 Camping beside some of those Paternoster Lakes is on my list too👍 Take care.
Cheers man. A camp at those lakes is an absolute must. Very well covered from the weather down there. What an amazing place. Thanks for the comment man. Appreciate it. 🙂
Great hike Martin! Loved the drone footage capturing your climbs and the landscape, it looked like a tough but rewarding hike in a beautiful spot 😊 I haven’t been so it was nice to see how it looks…lovely video! Great you found the engine too 👍
Cheers man. You getta get yourself down there. A wild camp in the valley is my next point of call. Always welcome to join me. Its a stunning location and plenty of spots to protect yourself from the elements. 😁
Class video Martin, the scenery looked stunning down the valley and out to the coast. Some class looking rock formations gives the place a rugged character, perfect spot for a wee camp as you say! Fair play to ye for having the brew at the top, it looked Baltic!! Thanks for sharing another great adventure Martin, ATB!
Cheers man. One amazing spot. Very impressed by the protected camping spots. Really felt like a place you could camp in all weathers. I will be testing. Cheers man. We gotta meet up for a camp over the summer. 🙌👏✌️
Cracking Hike with big views 👍 looking for villages or in this case wreck sites adds to the climbing so glad you managed to find the engine 👍🙏🏼😊 I tried to find a similar crash site in the Peak District but didn’t find it (an excuse to return 😬) Great video enjoyed and subbed🤝🔔🙏🏼😊 best regards Simon 😊
Much appreciated Sir. 🙌 Likewise, any excuse to get back to the mountain. A wild camp is a most here. It's amazing. Hoping the Peak District is on my menu this summer. Will check out your channel man. 👏👏✌️
Hey Mike. Faha is the better side and more scenic. It is tough I most say. The alternative route would be from the Dingle side. Its a most do. Incredible area.
Must take a look for that plane debris sometime. I bèen up from Faha 3 times and down 4 times, and never saw it. Be a WW2 man too, read anything I see about it.
I was the same George. Recently they put a bench near the crash site as a dedication so that is a clear trig point for you. My favourite route in Ireland.
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Loved the humour again in his one. I can see why this is your favourite hike. It's absolutely stunning. Loved the drone footage too. Excellent video Martin.
Thanks so much Lisa. Have you ever done it? It's unreal.
@SoleTrail I don't believe I have. I must do after watching your video
Martin, a stunning area for hiking and well worth a return visit👍 Well done on finding the WW2 crash site 👍 Pretty good weather, even if it was freezing and misty on the top❄😊 Camping beside some of those Paternoster Lakes is on my list too👍 Take care.
Cheers man. A camp at those lakes is an absolute must. Very well covered from the weather down there. What an amazing place. Thanks for the comment man. Appreciate it. 🙂
Nice one dude. Heading down there for an overnighter in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to it
It's a place I gotta camp yet. It's one amazing area. Let me know how you get on.
Great hike Martin! Loved the drone footage capturing your climbs and the landscape, it looked like a tough but rewarding hike in a beautiful spot 😊 I haven’t been so it was nice to see how it looks…lovely video! Great you found the engine too 👍
Thanks Miriam. Put this route in and we'll do a wildcamp in the valley. Plenty of spots and big bolders to protect the tents. One amazing spot. 😁
Epic video. How much beautiful in the trail. Magnificient views! Thanks for this great share. Like 👍
Cheers. Its a reason why its my favourite. Thanks for the comment. 😁
That looks absolutely stunning and you hot a great day for it. Pity that there was no views at the top but the ones you did get were class 👍
Cheers man. You getta get yourself down there. A wild camp in the valley is my next point of call. Always welcome to join me. Its a stunning location and plenty of spots to protect yourself from the elements. 😁
Class video Martin, the scenery looked stunning down the valley and out to the coast. Some class looking rock formations gives the place a rugged character, perfect spot for a wee camp as you say! Fair play to ye for having the brew at the top, it looked Baltic!! Thanks for sharing another great adventure Martin, ATB!
Cheers man. One amazing spot. Very impressed by the protected camping spots. Really felt like a place you could camp in all weathers. I will be testing. Cheers man. We gotta meet up for a camp over the summer. 🙌👏✌️
Spectacular ❤
Cracking Hike with big views 👍
looking for villages or in this case wreck sites adds to the climbing so glad you managed to find the engine 👍🙏🏼😊
I tried to find a similar crash site in the Peak District but didn’t find it (an excuse to return 😬)
Great video enjoyed and subbed🤝🔔🙏🏼😊 best regards Simon 😊
Much appreciated Sir. 🙌 Likewise, any excuse to get back to the mountain. A wild camp is a most here. It's amazing. Hoping the Peak District is on my menu this summer. Will check out your channel man. 👏👏✌️
@@soletrail cheers m8t that’s appreciated 🙏🏼😊 best regards have a good one 🤝🙏🏼😊simon 😊(hope you get to the Peak District) a lovely place to camp
Beautiful and amazing friend
Thank you 🙂
Best video!
unreal hike but the drone footage just shows how wonderful this mountain is, great video Martin
Cheers Eddie. Thanks for the tip for the plane location. Legend. It's an amazing valley as you know. Wild camp is a most sir. 👏🙌
@@soletrail Most definitely 👍
Great video, thanks Martin. We're planning climbing Brandon next month for the first time. Is Faha the better route to take?
Hey Mike. Faha is the better side and more scenic. It is tough I most say. The alternative route would be from the Dingle side. Its a most do. Incredible area.
Must take a look for that plane debris sometime.
I bèen up from Faha 3 times and down 4 times, and never saw it.
Be a WW2 man too, read anything I see about it.
I was the same George. Recently they put a bench near the crash site as a dedication so that is a clear trig point for you. My favourite route in Ireland.