Annie Outdoors
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Hidden in the forest - abandoned farm house and the things left behind.
The forest swallows many lives.
Ruins litter the dense undergrowth and hide the lives that once lived there.
This house saw many lives and served many purposes from hunting lodge, to farm to home of a Colonel and as a tourists accommodation for fishing.
After visiting I researched the building and together with what I found on site it seems it has been abandoned for 100 years and may have been visited by the military about 30 years ago on a training exercise!!
It was incredibly hard to get to, which explains its lack of visitors!!
Join me as I bike and hike out to explore this abandoned building.
And imagine the lives it has seen….
#abandonded #outdoors #hiking #abandondedplaces #exploremore #hiddengem
Instagram: @outdoorsannie
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Abandoned settlement swallowed by the forest - strange things left behind
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Bored on Sunday I hiked deep into the forest in search of an abandoned settlement. Only problem is it is DEEP in an overgrown forest. I wasn’t prepared for what I found or how emotional it would be finding it. I am still trying to find out who might have lived and farmed there but all I have been able to find out so far is it looks like it has been deserted since mid 1800s After thinking about ...
6 Days Backpacking Kit Review - Did I really need a chair?
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Reviewing all the gear I took on my trip around The Arran Coastal Way. What should I have left at home? What was I really pleased with? And did I really need a chair? If you haven’t seen the Arran trip yet here it is here 👇 ua-cam.com/video/6Iz_lnZJTiM/v-deo.htmlsi=FQqK69BWMcBf8eXP #Hiking #Camping #Backpacking #outdoors #wildcamp Arran Gear List These are not affiliate links or necessarily whe...
Backpacking Arran’s Coast 115km - Part 4 - Best and hardest thing I’ve done
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Wild camping, improvising and hiking around Arrans coast was not the journey I expected, but it was the one I needed. I covered 115km (the route varies in length depending on the which way you go - there are quite a few options). I really struggled on the last day. I was sad and happy to finish - a very emotional mix!! #outdoors #hiking #wildcamp
Backpacking 115km round Arran Coastal Way - Part 3 - I couldn’t find anywhere to camp!
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Part 3 of backpacking the Arran Coastal Way. Sections of the hike were mentally and physically challenging. And mistakes were made!! I never thought that I would be facing heat as an issue for this trip. It was mid May on Arran after all!! There was a huge section that had nowhere to camp and I’m now seriously considering the virtues of bivvi camping. - I haven’t bivvi camped since my army days...
Backpacking 115km - Arran Coastal Way Part 2 - Struggling in the heat
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Backpacking 115km - Arran Coastal Way Part 2 - Struggling in the heat
Backpacking 6 days & 115km - Arran Coastal Way Part 1
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Backpacking 6 days & 115km - Arran Coastal Way Part 1
Wild camping alone on a mountain - Hiking into isolation for my mental health
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Wild camping alone on a mountain - Hiking into isolation for my mental health
Hike & wild camp didn’t turn out as I expected - Scottish hills won’t let me get to them easily!
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Hike & wild camp didn’t turn out as I expected - Scottish hills won’t let me get to them easily!
The Great Glen Canoe Trail - I spend 4 days wild camping and paddling across Scotland
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The Great Glen Canoe Trail - I spend 4 days wild camping and paddling across Scotland
I went alone to The Bushcraft Show 2023 - It did not disappoint.
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I went alone to The Bushcraft Show 2023 - It did not disappoint.
My camper van is tiny! Night out in remote part of Scotland
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My camper van is tiny! Night out in remote part of Scotland
I go in search of the Hidden Valley to wild camp - Got flooded out at 1am
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I go in search of the Hidden Valley to wild camp - Got flooded out at 1am
Hammock camping alone deep in Forest | Campfire cooking 🔥
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Hammock camping alone deep in Forest | Campfire cooking 🔥
I went deep into the forest alone and found a lost settlement - bushcraft and campfire cooking
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I went deep into the forest alone and found a lost settlement - bushcraft and campfire cooking
I hike alone in search of ‘Murder Hole’
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I hike alone in search of ‘Murder Hole’
I campfire cook barefoot and alone in the forest 🦶 | steak & freedom
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I campfire cook barefoot and alone in the forest 🦶 | steak & freedom
I discovered something hidden in the woods | grounding 🦶 | spoon carving
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I discovered something hidden in the woods | grounding 🦶 | spoon carving
I make a Bushcraft chair and spoon carve | ASMR | Galloway Forest park
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I make a Bushcraft chair and spoon carve | ASMR | Galloway Forest park
January on a Scottish beach | grounding 🦶| campfire cooking & sunset
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January on a Scottish beach | grounding 🦶| campfire cooking & sunset
Pinnacle of my life!! Axe throwing girl.
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Pinnacle of my life!! Axe throwing girl.
Woodland cooking - Dutch oven | bushcraft | two girls| scotland
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Woodland cooking - Dutch oven | bushcraft | two girls| scotland
Going ‘Out Out’ - Galloway Forest Park | solo female
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Going ‘Out Out’ - Galloway Forest Park | solo female
Again. Again. Again. Again 🪓 Axe throwing - beginner to bullseye
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Again. Again. Again. Again 🪓 Axe throwing - beginner to bullseye
I went hunting deer and butchered it myself - survival skills
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I went hunting deer and butchered it myself - survival skills
Adventure is a Condition of Being
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Adventure is a Condition of Being
I explore the Isle of Harris - Husinis | Wild swim | Scotlands Islands | My first video
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I explore the Isle of Harris - Husinis | Wild swim | Scotlands Islands | My first video
Merrick - Galloway Forest Park | Hiking solo girl
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Merrick - Galloway Forest Park | Hiking solo girl
Wildcamp in hammock | Solo female | spoon carving | Scotland | Galloway
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Wildcamp in hammock | Solo female | spoon carving | Scotland | Galloway
Old Man of Coniston | Lake District | Solo Female
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Old Man of Coniston | Lake District | Solo Female

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  • @musasiziannet6015
    @musasiziannet6015 День тому

    Isaiah55:6&7,"Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts.Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon." Repent, receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior today.This is God's invitation for redemption, Jesus loves you so much and he is the only WAY to eternity.God bless you

  • @lookedAtAThing-lq8fu
    @lookedAtAThing-lq8fu День тому

    Wonderful video! It's my first time seeing anything from someone doing this. I only recently did some amateur exploring of my own and now the algorithm just randomly gave me your video which is super cool! Literally just a few weeks ago I was looking at some old maps close to where I live and saw a farm that use to be there but disappeared about 50+ years ago, I spent a lot of time trying to google up more information but hit a wall so I thought I'd go have a look in person It was a LOT more overgrown than your farm, and demolished to a much greater degree. The level of overgrowth made it very difficult to explore, but I did manage to eventually get to it. I found some evidence that some teenagers had been round it maybe 30+ years ago, but I think I was the first person there since. It's a cool feeling. I took some video footage and even made this UA-cam account to upload the video clips to, though I never actually got round to doing it. A week later I was exploring another area about 500m from the farm, and ended up falling down a bank and landing face first in brambles, it left me a bit of a mess but it hasn't put me off! There's so much on old maps that's just disappeared, and now I want to explore it all! It's fun! Sorry for the ramble, loved your video! Glad I found it.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors День тому

      😀 That’s brilliant, landing in brambles is all part of the adventure!! I think I’m supposed to be a bushcraft & wild camping channel 😆 (I’m sure I’m destroying the algorithm with my exploring videos!! lol)…but I mostly just make videos about the stuff I’m going out to do anyway. And just now I have quite an addiction to seeking out these old homesteads. It’s amazing when you find things left by the people who lived there … I guess there’s not so many things in our world that are left untouched these days 🤷‍♀️

  • @jimandmarypowell9783
    @jimandmarypowell9783 День тому

    Think for a moment how those stones were gathered to build the walls. Someone laid a bed of mortar and lifted the stones in place. So much hand work and so much time taken.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors День тому

      Right! Everything is convenience above craftsmanship these days… I love the skills and sheer graft that went into these old places.

  • @pipandbenji
    @pipandbenji 2 дні тому

    Very cool exploration Annie! If the stones could talk they'd have stories to tell. Lovely video, thank you for sharing your micro adventure with us. ATB George

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 2 дні тому

      There is something beautiful about them being lost and reclaimed. Like us seeing it now might be the last time anyone ever thinks of who lived there.

  • @johntomson3812
    @johntomson3812 2 дні тому

    Aw Annie! I was enthralled with that. Felt like i was in there myself. I would happily wander about that for hours, (and then try and look entirely sane if anyone walked past) 😂😂 Absolutely loved that. Shame about the Lucozade bottle ruining the moment, entirely out of place. Totally in awe of the workmanship to those dwellings. Ive seen modern day houses being built in half an hour with chip board and breeze blocks and then go on the market for two hundred grand!! Just as you said,"whats value?" Loved all of that. Thanks.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 2 дні тому

      It’s true, I can’t really imagine modern houses standing the test of time!! The history held in the walls of these old buildings is wonderful. It really gets me!

  • @alantipple3684
    @alantipple3684 2 дні тому

    Great watch love the old stuff you can find around places like that keep the videos coming thanks

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 2 дні тому

      Thank you, it’s such fun exploring!! 😁

  • @davidsmith-bk6bg
    @davidsmith-bk6bg 3 дні тому

    if thats where i think it is (i was there many years ago) near clatteringshaws. dont want to name the place .there was part of a door still fixed to the door post and an old well covered over with some pieces of wood. great video by the way .keep up the good work .

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 3 дні тому

      Imagine if I fell down a well 😱 Then in 100 years someone finds me down there with all my camera gear… that’d confuse them!!

  • @Hikingjoe383
    @Hikingjoe383 3 дні тому

    An other night viewing 😅 I need to get more videos up myself but to busy watching everyone else's lol😊

  • @MarisaPaola-um5yb
    @MarisaPaola-um5yb 3 дні тому

    this is mob mentality bat its worst

  • @boabysands888
    @boabysands888 5 днів тому

    Where that?

  • @philipmarlowe4682
    @philipmarlowe4682 6 днів тому

    Love life on the edge and dread carefully pass the sign

  • @annieoutdoors
    @annieoutdoors 7 днів тому

    The 1690s were a precarious time to live in…It is worth mentioning that witches were very real to people then and although accusations and sentencing were far more about control and power than they were about ‘safety’, people really did fear witches.

  • @boabysands888
    @boabysands888 7 днів тому

    Think thats across road from entrance to the raiders road down galloway forrest👌🏽🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @thepawanderer
    @thepawanderer 9 днів тому

    very cool

  • @antongunther3977
    @antongunther3977 11 днів тому

    Not ganna lie I would let the intrusive thoughts win and get on top of that bridge

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 11 днів тому

      🤣🤣🤣 if I wasn’t so well known in my local area I might have … I’d definitely have been spotted!!

  • @DARKSLIDEHLL
    @DARKSLIDEHLL 11 днів тому

    not denied at all, we have the right to roam in scotland. close gates leave no crap and u can go almost anywhere

  • @jamesknight7194
    @jamesknight7194 11 днів тому

    with a heavenly voice like yours you should tell scary stories or fantasy stories lol

  • @maggiesinclair9878
    @maggiesinclair9878 11 днів тому

    Thank you so much for taking us on your trek round Arran. I’ve visited there a couple of times and loved it so your take on walking all round the island was a delight. Btw, Arran is the only place where I’ve heard the cuckoo in real life and I was very pleased to hear it again on one of your videos.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 11 днів тому

      Aww thank you so much for the lovely comment ☺️ It’s funny you mention the cuckoos, they were ‘the sound of Arran’ for me. I felt like I could hear them all day everyday. Absolutely loved Arran.

  • @MotoM0nk
    @MotoM0nk 12 днів тому

    wee bit spooky tbh

  • @MotoM0nk
    @MotoM0nk 12 днів тому

    that's a lovely hidden treasure....thank you for showing us. Whereabouts in Scotland? l lived in Glasgow a year and Edinburgh 3 years - loved it. New sub here

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 12 днів тому

      Thank you so much. South West Scotland, its a quiet corner of the country ☺️

  • @hypo345
    @hypo345 12 днів тому

    Most homes out in the sticks would have had a midden, once something had served it’s purpose and couldn’t be repaired it would be thrown in the rubbish heap, these make interesting finds. I worked on a cricket pavilion once and had to replace the floor, in the earth below was a massive midden with lots of old glass bottles including a tiny Marmite bottle. Under the circumstances I decided to take a few and then boarded up the floor, some of the bottles have appeared in my photographic work in still life images. As a family when I was young in the 60’s and early seventies we visited Wales quite a bit and I loved it when we discovered some of the mining villages (mainly slate mines I think) that had been abandoned and trying to imagine life back then, so much simpler but for all working class people back then life must have been extremely hard.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 12 днів тому

      I would love to ‘dig up’ some things that have been left behind in order to better understand the story of those that lived there. It’s conflicting though for sure. Leave it as it is to be consumed back into nature or rediscover some memory of those that came before. I know I don’t have the right answer… There is something deeply intriguing and seductive about little pieces of someone’s history …. Kind of funny as well because what I find spellbinding now, they probably didn’t have any emotional attachment to!! Could be the equivalent of someone in the future finding one of my coffee mugs and treasuring it, even though I got it free with a tank of petrol 😅 Thank you for taking the time to comment ☺️

  • @bilyd333
    @bilyd333 13 днів тому

    The old will outlive the new..watch

  • @luntti2402
    @luntti2402 13 днів тому

    Great video😮😮

  • @johntomson3812
    @johntomson3812 14 днів тому

    All your words resonated with me there Annie. Enough said.👍

  • @GivePeaceAChance1968
    @GivePeaceAChance1968 16 днів тому

    Amazing adventure, brilliant ✌️

  • @pipandbenji
    @pipandbenji 16 днів тому

    They look incredibly sad to me. But what a place!

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 16 днів тому

      I thought a couple almost looked like death masks 😳 (meetings can feel like that right enough…)

    • @pipandbenji
      @pipandbenji 16 днів тому

      @@annieoutdoors perhaps another meeting that should have been an email 🤣

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 16 днів тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @johntomson3812
    @johntomson3812 16 днів тому

    Incredible. Just incredible! What a brilliant thing to do. Absolutely love that .🤯🤯

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 16 днів тому

      Isn’t it!! So quirky … if you didn’t know they were there you would walk straight past! There’s something really cool about that.

  • @daviemcf
    @daviemcf 17 днів тому

    Very interesting video Annie. ❤like 77.

  • @daviemcf
    @daviemcf 17 днів тому

    Amazing carvings!!

  • @captainedith
    @captainedith 17 днів тому

    Boop

  • @annieoutdoors
    @annieoutdoors 17 днів тому

    My favourite thing is to go hiking in search of lost and abandoned things. Things that will one day be reclaimed by nature. #outdoors #abandoned #hiking

    • @user-gk1lo6ni1b
      @user-gk1lo6ni1b 16 днів тому

      beautiful find Annie, Andy Goldsworthy vibes,..... my friends grandpa in the 1940's carved 6 arctic char, out of slate rocks where i live on each side of an old beautiful arched bridge, he was a widowed old man , a recluse that was unfortunately pickled with emotional turmoil, a lovely human soul that recently passed away at the age of 94, i often i wish i would have had the courage to pick his brains about his amazing local knowledge he had, life is a fragile balance, and its too short, god bless all of you

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 16 днів тому

      🙏🏽 Thank you for sharing that. Absolutely agree, value and treasure those around you.

  • @AlexAdam65
    @AlexAdam65 17 днів тому

    I'd love to do this!!!

  • @Markwildcamp
    @Markwildcamp 18 днів тому

    Think id need to sleep in that cave if I found it

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 18 днів тому

      Caves do have a certain something about them…I think it’s in our DNA to be attracted to them!

    • @Markwildcamp
      @Markwildcamp 18 днів тому

      @@annieoutdoors I found one similar in Northumberland, first thing I thought was to contact my brother and arrange a night out. When we slept in it we talked about who lived in it back in the day, magical

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 18 днів тому

      oh, that’s a great reminder! I found one in the Lake District that was really cool…promised myself I’d go back, stay and make a video! Id forgotten about it until now!!

  • @pipandbenji
    @pipandbenji 18 днів тому

    Using the full weight and swing of the axe to do the work, lovely circular action 👍

  • @annieoutdoors
    @annieoutdoors 18 днів тому

    Okay so I don’t actually take an axe that size camping. But I do keep a bag of logs in my van. There might be nothing more satisfying than chopping wood!! 🪵

  • @johntomson3812
    @johntomson3812 18 днів тому

    I hope no real logs were harmed in the making of this video.🤔

  • @Hy-Brasil
    @Hy-Brasil 19 днів тому

    Highland clearances sound like what the US government did to the indians. Don't you just love how they shove us all around like WE'RE the livestock?? And we always end upbl bumping against each other as a result.. i realized that as a kid while visiting Darian Georgia, which was a Scottish fort.... the black watch i think... Anyway the British occupiers wanted a buffer between them and the indians so that's who they put there. Only they didn't expect the natives and the Scotts to have so much in common. I wouldn't normally hesitate to keep something I'd found in abandoned places (obviously not on public land) but in some cases i would avoid it. Especially if you don't know the circumstances for its abandonment. You may end up bringing home a curse. Dead serious. Those of you who laugh have turned off your greatest instincts then wonder why you're plagued with bad luck.. There is another channel i follow called Unearthing the Supernatural where these native american men visit haunted tribal locations or national parks. But they're not your average ghost hunters. More like ghost therapy. Shanclen, who has his own channel, once said it's hugely disrespectful to these spirits to come crashing into their space, stir them up and then leave. Sometimes these are the spirits of people who need help but instead of doing that you just taint them and run away screaming. Imagine doing that to someone who was drowning and reaching out for your hand. So, in these places.... do walk lightly. I can see that you do have plenty of respect and praise you for it. My own homestead is pretty old by American standards.. we have whats left of a wagon wheel imbedded in the biggest hickory tree I've ever seen. I've found all sorts of bottles and trinkets, handmade iron bits, chains for plows and a few arrowheads. There was also an old washing machine, the kind with the wringers. You never know what you'll unearth after a rain. I always viewed it as gifts. The previous owners were not good people. Lots of abuse and deviant behavior if you care to imagine the worse. The owners before that weren't any better. The whole community knows my home by its reputation. And you can feel it when you come here. But after ten or more years it's like it's opening up and healing. It used to be a productive little farm until certain elements were introduced. Then it slowly began to rot. Even the woods oozed this sort of sad darkness. Going to a new place, or any new place, you're given a chance to prove who you are and your intentions. That's why i agree with you about the human footprint. We do leave a bigger and more lasting impression. The little things we do can alter lives without us ever knowing (that's why i don't like picking wild berries. I'm NOT starving. I have a farm that grows its own. Animals in nature have a small window to gather resources so they can survive another season. I have no right to steal their food) and even with my own fruit trees and bushes i don't take everything. God said to plant near the edges of your property and leave those trees and plants for the poor to glean. And that's what i do.... It doesn't matter how small your land is, if you take care of it, it'll take care of you. Even if you're only visiting. Introduce yourself like you would if you walked into a stranger's home. And yeah don't steal their stuff lol but if it's offered there's no harm. And it'll be easy to tell the difference.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 19 днів тому

      Thank you so so much for taking the time to write this. I appreciate you! Our farm was like a museum when I was a little kid, I only wish I had been a little older when my parents took the farm over (from my grandparents)… my parents were ruthless when modernising it and soooooo much was lost 😞 We do however still have the mangle (the clothes thing with the two rollers!), and a few other bits of old machinery like ploughs. Our house was older than 350 years. I try to place close attention to my gut and it said, curious little bottle, but you don’t need to own it, seeing it is enough. I did however once dig up, and keep, some quartz, but I promised to return it one day! I will be investigating more abandoned and forgotten places … I will announce myself appropriately on arrival 🙏🏻

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 20 днів тому

    I am curious about the age of the settlement you speak of because the lichen growth on the stones left of the wall suggests a great age for that wall. Many hundreds of years if not thousands. Lichen grows only in tiny millimeters every year. Some of those stones were covered in very thick lichen growth, this suggests a great age.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 20 днів тому

      Thats really interesting! I guess parts of the buildings could be older than others, common for places to be reused through the ages.

  • @thewatchman6074
    @thewatchman6074 20 днів тому

    Whenever I stand in places like this, I wish I had some kind of psychic ability to see it as it was, and to be able to visualise the people living their daily lives. I find these places fascinating. I just get the feeling that your location might have been something to do with the highland clearances

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 20 днів тому

      Yeah I think you’re probably right, many small holdings seem to have been abandoned around the same time. There are quite a few more of them for me to investigate!! ….. if I can find a way through the forest!! I stood for ages off camera imagining the kids running about, the animals doing animal things and picturing when the buckets etc were sat down for the last time where they were left behind… it really gets me!!

  • @johntomson3812
    @johntomson3812 21 день тому

    Annie,no subliminal messaging please,ive already subscribed 😂. Fascinating video. I stand among ruins and wonder what it was like in the past. Imagining the sounds,smells and people. But enough about my living room after a party. Seriously,totally got your excitement about that,kindred spirit. When i worked for a ground engineering company,i came across a perfect condition ceramic pot about a half metre down during teial pit excavations. An on site archaeologist told me it was roughly 120 years old. I still have it and just put loose change in it but i still wonder about the people who made it and held it in the past. I find it really magical.If only they could be brought back and see their pot in its present day place surrounded by all the modern day technology it would blow their mind.

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 20 днів тому

      I just love glimpses into the past and pondering what life might have been like ☺️ there is something so magical about find things they have left behind! I suppose because so much is lost forever, especially from everyday ordinary people.

  • @Prefer2Hibrn8
    @Prefer2Hibrn8 21 день тому

    I really enjoyed your video :D Your joy at what you had found shone through and you brought back that joy of discovery for me 😁. Thank you 🙏

  • @Prefer2Hibrn8
    @Prefer2Hibrn8 21 день тому

    i would leave the bottle there out of respect for those who have lived there in the past

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 21 день тому

      I do wonder what was in it!!? 🧐

  • @JonsDadHikes
    @JonsDadHikes 21 день тому

    I was in Wales last summer. Can’t wait to come back for more hiking! Jon’s Dad UA-cam.com/@JonsDadHikes

  • @user-gk1lo6ni1b
    @user-gk1lo6ni1b 21 день тому

    needs and wants are subjective, but i had to see this one, Annie you have a unique aura that glows around you, it's indescribable of colour but it is your spirit , and it burns bright, brighter than the surface of a sun , there will be a bottle pit along the edge of this ruin somewhere, if you see a concentration of nettle and elder that's often where they would throw any glass as there was no recycling then , the Phosphorus from any residue is perfect fertile feed for identifying the pit, there are beautiful old cobalt blue poison bottles in lots o thees'e 1700's to 1800's farm holding ruins, i have dug them my whole life,

    • @annieoutdoors
      @annieoutdoors 21 день тому

      Lovely comment 🙏🏻 I suspect I’ll go back there, even though it was a nightmare to get to!! So I’ll look for the nettles!! There’s some more buildings quite close by that I found on an old map, so I’m keen to see what they are! I’m thinking they might be the house 🤞🏼