Cheers pal , my legs are still aching today😂, well worth it though , yeah its a good story this one , by a local man who did a lot of poems about local ale! , best wishes pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
Always nice to try a new route and that looked a great walk up to the old war memorial. Always well worth a steep walk for a great view and a great legend as well. Nice to find you new route was better and less steep and it looked great up there, although not a place I would want to get stuck in the dark, cheers Alan
Thanks Alan , It is steep the usual way I go , its one of those for me when about half way up I think why am I doing this , but the newer route was quite pleasant , still a bit of effort but much more rewarding for scenery, I hope you have a nice Sunday pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
Your right John, yes well worth the effort to get out. I love the vibrant colors you have captured; there is a timeless quality to this walk/video. The smoke/mist over the villages in the valley, the sunlight on those rocks....like all time and no time...both at the same time! Great story too; glad 'the people', got their drink in the end : ) Best wishes ⛧👍
Thanks Gilly , glad you enjoyed it , I did use an autumn video filter in video editing but a lot of the video when I got up there was in the golden hour for filming so looked really nice. It was well worth trying this different route up as although it was easier I found some really nice scenery , my thighs were aching for a couple of days after though 😂. It is a good story , its the most detailed and likely story of the stones that I've read. Best wishes and take care my friend .🖤🖤🦇🦇
Thanks John, an entertaining video. In the peak district there are lots of carved bowls for the grouse but they can also be caused by natural erosion - either just a soft patch in the rock, or a pebble of harder rock being wobbled by passing water when it was a rived bed. I dont think we will ever know the true reason! The colours look different in this video, like there is a filter or something applied. Not moaning, just in case you didnt know.
Thanks Phil , Yes I think these ones started out as natural depressions , then were enlarged, there was a filter used ,although the colours and light were changing as I moved in the video as there was a lot of sun and shadow , I will keep an eye out in future. Best wishes pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
Great video John...loved hearing the stories about the stones...always good to discover a new route.
Cheers pal , my legs are still aching today😂, well worth it though , yeah its a good story this one , by a local man who did a lot of poems about local ale! , best wishes pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
How beautyful is that... and blue sky... thank you John for taking us with you.
Thanks , it was really nice , my legs ache today though, Take care pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
What a beautiful area! Thanks for sharing your walk!
Thanks , it was a surprise how nice the scenery was on this easier route, best wishes and take care 🦇🦇🖤🖤
It looks beautiful John absolutely stunning
Thanks Jen , my legs are still aching today 2 days after 😂 , it was worth the climb though, best wishes 🦇🦇🖤🖤
Always nice to try a new route and that looked a great walk up to the old war memorial. Always well worth a steep walk for a great view and a great legend as well. Nice to find you new route was better and less steep and it looked great up there, although not a place I would want to get stuck in the dark, cheers Alan
Thanks Alan , It is steep the usual way I go , its one of those for me when about half way up I think why am I doing this , but the newer route was quite pleasant , still a bit of effort but much more rewarding for scenery, I hope you have a nice Sunday pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤
Thanks John, I want you to know your videos make a real difference. They cheer me up a lot and I always look forward to watching them. 👍
Thank you , that great to hear, walking is my therapy and such a big bonus if I can help others too, best wishes and take care 🦇🦇🖤🖤
another fine video my friend,lovely views.
Thanks Ken , have you done this walk yet?
@ sort of John, climbed up alderman hill and went across the top, some crackin views.
Your right John, yes well worth the effort to get out. I love the vibrant colors you have captured; there is a timeless quality to this walk/video. The smoke/mist over the villages in the valley, the sunlight on those rocks....like all time and no time...both at the same time!
Great story too; glad 'the people', got their drink in the end : )
Best wishes ⛧👍
Thanks Gilly , glad you enjoyed it , I did use an autumn video filter in video editing but a lot of the video when I got up there was in the golden hour for filming so looked really nice. It was well worth trying this different route up as although it was easier I found some really nice scenery , my thighs were aching for a couple of days after though 😂. It is a good story , its the most detailed and likely story of the stones that I've read. Best wishes and take care my friend .🖤🖤🦇🦇
Looks great walk mate.
Cheers , it was a lovely walk, take care pal 🙂
Thanks John, an entertaining video. In the peak district there are lots of carved bowls for the grouse but they can also be caused by natural erosion - either just a soft patch in the rock, or a pebble of harder rock being wobbled by passing water when it was a rived bed. I dont think we will ever know the true reason! The colours look different in this video, like there is a filter or something applied. Not moaning, just in case you didnt know.
Thanks Phil , Yes I think these ones started out as natural depressions , then were enlarged, there was a filter used ,although the colours and light were changing as I moved in the video as there was a lot of sun and shadow , I will keep an eye out in future. Best wishes pal 🦇🦇🖤🖤