Great video Grace - and a great effort in not so nice weather. Just a few pointers towards pronunciation of the peak names. Corn Du, say it as Corn Dee. Fan Y Big, say it as Van Uh Beeg. Pen Y Fan - say it as Pen Uh Van. Cribyn - you said it perfectly. I'm looking forward to watching more of your adventures in Wales - best of luck :)
Amazing video grace! In case you ever do it again there is a path that leads up the ridge you would have been on it as you crossed the bridge over the water. Once through the gate it stays close to the trees and takes you all the way up 😊
Nice video, one of my favourite walks. If you do go back in better weather and fancy a slightly longer walk then I'd definitely recommend starting at the carpark at Blaen y Glyn Isaf, then you can follow the waterfalls upstream to the memorial on Cerrig Edmwnt (wreckage of a crashed Canadian bomber from WW2) and then along to Fan-y-Big from there, then do your walk in reverse back to Taf Fechan and then back along an old railway track. It's a nice round trip, about 13 miles. Probably best done on a longer summer day though :)
I watched your 3 Welsh peaks last night, and this one tonight. You have such a sunny infectious personality and your editing skills are excellent. You look like you're loving life! I'll certainly be subscribing! I live on South coast but have been up and walked this route a few times with my dog, absolutely stunning part of the world and cannot wait to come back and do it again!
We stayed in may , wanted to do horse shoe pen y fan but couldn't find car park really poorly signed ,but ended up goin up from the hostel but was gutted we couldn't do horse shoe well done again grace
Remeber the first time coming off the flat top peak after wild camping in a snowy storm. it was so dark,wet and foggy couldnt tell which way we came , spent hours walking the top trying to decide which way to take. After hours of walking by luck we ended up back at the car. loved every second of it. keep up the good videos . =)
Love your videos Grace! So positive and they always inspire me to get outside in nature! I can’t wait to do my first big hike of the year, been slowly adding some distance and adjusting my gear as I go. Can’t wait to see more
Always think about how on the shots of you walking you’ve got to go back and get the camera so much extra work for yourself but makes such a beautiful video
I did this today with my nephew and i thought the same about Cribyn haha, plus that huge bog before it. Also, the same if not worse type of weather, lovely views with the whiteout 😂Still, a nice route.
I did the two peaks when I 13 , it was a great adventure with my class mates , it was really snowing which made it wilder , but if stopped at the top and the skies opened, every memorable day
Hello Grace. Congratulations on completing your hike. Love your honesty about uncomfortable situations regarding pathless sections.. im not the best when it comes to navigation on open moorland. All the very best and looking forward to your next adventure.
Last week I done part of this walk. I went up fan y big camped at the bottom which was so beautiful and then walked up pen y fan. Really beautiful walk haven't done the whole thing though
Just found this and thank you for the video. I will be doing this first timer, with my dog. I would like to ask Where did you park Are the paths well defined Looks a fantastic hike and been wanting to do it for years. So it is a special trip for me to just do this
Nice one, Grace & as Demi says below the amount of extra work you put in to get yourself walking in shot is amazing. But totally worth it for the quality of your content. I did wonder though how much busier those trails would be in the summer? You had a great day Adventure 🙂
Really enjoyed this longer length viseo than your typical videos. The extra time really helps the viewer to get into it as well. Excellent well done and amazing scenery 👍
Hi Grace, I've been subscribed to you channel for about half a year now and been really loving your videos! I live on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills near Upper Colwall. It's the perfect place to live as I love walking. I loved your video of the south to north Malvern Hills video. As I'm furloughed I'm now eyeing up the Pen y Fan horseshoe too, looks like an awesome day trip as a solo trip. Keep up your mountain trips, lock down has been a bummer but it's not prevented me from going out to remote places to enjoy the scenery!
Lovely vids Grace! May i suggest the Yorkshire 3 peaks! Stay at the Crown in Horton night before, then walk Pen y Ghent, Ingleboro and Whernside finishing back at the same pub!
Some of my favourite walks included in this video (up to Fan y Big), thank you for sharing and it has given me twitchy feet again and I'm raring to get back out into the Brecon's. Thanks for sharing Grace, great channel, keep up the fab work :)
Not sure how I missed this one. I've been there lots and wild camped at the summit of pen y fan and everytime I've been the wind has been horrendous near corn du. Looks like u got similar. Love the beacons, such a different landscape compared to most. Well done Grace, another great adventure 👏👍
Hey Grace another great video as always, looked such an amazing walk and stunning views just a shame about the hail storm Looking forward to the next one hope you have a great Christmas x Stay safe 😀
I did that route the other day and couldn’t see that path on the first climb. There’s a prominent stone track that hand rails the forest block that gets you straight up to the ridge line
I've done the "Fan Dance" twice in my army days in 81 and 84 but I plan to do it next year just once more before time finally catches up with me. I don't want to attempt it with that old man with the scythe coming after me.😉
Great video! For me the worst part of winter is the short days rather than the weather. However I'm getting more confident in my night rides. Don't fancy a night hike though 😨
Yes the short days are tough - means an extra early start to make the most of the daylight! Same - happy with night runs in well-lit places but hiking in the dark is not the one 😅
My contract with the current company is expiring next Wednesday, I will take some rest, meet my family, and then I am planning to go to Wales and after that to Scotland! I want to wild camp, hike, and do all sort of crazy stuff, after that I will have to start looking for a job :)
I don’t remember the Fan being that easy… :) But that might be because of the unfeasibly large bergens they made us carry, boots made of cardboard and being sent up and down three times :) 40 years on and I still can’t get my head round the idea of people doing it for pleasure! Well done you :)
@@colinstewart1432 there are people who stick nails through their cheeks in India…sounds pretty much the same to me, and they’re out of the rain too :)
Someone suggested you're channel age's ago and sorry I've only just watched now because I come across this video because I'm thinking about doing this at the end of April. I was going to ask how long it took you but you mentioned it in the video thinknit will take me much longer I tend to film too much and I'm very unfit and over weight great video though and a sub from me😁👍
Only just got into your videos. And they have inspired me to go walking. So I’ll be doing this one on Sunday. Any tips on must have equipment for hiking and wild camping? Thank you 😊
I've walked up pen y fan a few times but never done the horse shoe route... you should take a look at the skirrid and suger loaf...not far from pen y fan 👍
I mostly enjoy the bits where you prop up your camera then walk on a bit only to turn around to get your camera :D Do you make absolutely sure there's noone around when you do that? Must look a bit odd :P Seriously though, enjoy your vids, helped inspire me to get off my arse this weekend.
Recently found your channel and there’s some brilliant trips! Should head over to Llyn y Fan Fach! My favourite walk in Mid/South Wales! Also do the loop over to Llyn y Fan fawr and the peak of Fan Brycheiniog :) And reaaaally sorry to be that person! But a single Y is pronounced more like Uh rather than ee:) also Du is actually pronounced Dee! Confusing! Thanks for the videos!:)
Hi Grace can you recommend any really warm gloves for hiking? I have raynards and can’t bend/use my fingers if they get too cold and struggle every winter 🥲
Loved the video. Feel motivated to not sit at home simply cursing the weather and lack of sunshine during the winter months
Good on ya, getting out & enjoying the outdoors. Enjoyed watching. 👌
Enjoyed you're video, been to Pen-Y-Fan last month and loved the trip!
Great to see you have proper footwear. Congratulations for the hike.
Just found this film, and a good one it is. I shall be coming with you in the future. Thanks it's a route I did with my family Dave Y
Saying Fan - y - Big with a straight face. Loving your work Grace. Keep it up. 😻
Great video Grace - and a great effort in not so nice weather. Just a few pointers towards pronunciation of the peak names. Corn Du, say it as Corn Dee. Fan Y Big, say it as Van Uh Beeg. Pen Y Fan - say it as Pen Uh Van. Cribyn - you said it perfectly. I'm looking forward to watching more of your adventures in Wales - best of luck :)
Amazing video grace! In case you ever do it again there is a path that leads up the ridge you would have been on it as you crossed the bridge over the water. Once through the gate it stays close to the trees and takes you all the way up 😊
Nice video, one of my favourite walks.
If you do go back in better weather and fancy a slightly longer walk then I'd definitely recommend starting at the carpark at Blaen y Glyn Isaf, then you can follow the waterfalls upstream to the memorial on Cerrig Edmwnt (wreckage of a crashed Canadian bomber from WW2) and then along to Fan-y-Big from there, then do your walk in reverse back to Taf Fechan and then back along an old railway track.
It's a nice round trip, about 13 miles. Probably best done on a longer summer day though :)
Superb Grace. You got proper winter conditions. But from what I can tell you got back down buzzing. I was buzzing with you. Good going. Mark
I watched your 3 Welsh peaks last night, and this one tonight. You have such a sunny infectious personality and your editing skills are excellent. You look like you're loving life! I'll certainly be subscribing! I live on South coast but have been up and walked this route a few times with my dog, absolutely stunning part of the world and cannot wait to come back and do it again!
We stayed in may , wanted to do horse shoe pen y fan but couldn't find car park really poorly signed ,but ended up goin up from the hostel but was gutted we couldn't do horse shoe well done again grace
Taf Fechan car park
Remeber the first time coming off the flat top peak after wild camping in a snowy storm. it was so dark,wet and foggy couldnt tell which way we came , spent hours walking the top trying to decide which way to take. After hours of walking by luck we ended up back at the car. loved every second of it.
keep up the good videos . =)
Another good video and enjoying the back catalogue 👍. And your eyes are amazing too ✌️😀
Love your videos Grace! So positive and they always inspire me to get outside in nature! I can’t wait to do my first big hike of the year, been slowly adding some distance and adjusting my gear as I go.
Can’t wait to see more
Thanks for sharing, Grace. Awesome scenery, and I don't blame you about fatigue.
Always think about how on the shots of you walking you’ve got to go back and get the camera so much extra work for yourself but makes such a beautiful video
Aww haha thank you - it is funny watching me run back so many times for it 😂
@@GracesAdventures just think that drone will save you all that walking back to collect the camera 😉
That weather is what walking is all about, it's a challenge from mother nature trying to push you back onto your sofa, don't let her win !
I did this today with my nephew and i thought the same about Cribyn haha, plus that huge bog before it. Also, the same if not worse type of weather, lovely views with the whiteout 😂Still, a nice route.
Superb again. Inspired me to get out. Done loads of your routes. Thanks v much 🙌🏼
Ah I’m so glad to hear! Thank you ☺️
I did the two peaks when I 13 , it was a great adventure with my class mates , it was really snowing which made it wilder , but if stopped at the top and the skies opened, every memorable day
Hello Grace. Congratulations on completing your hike. Love your honesty about uncomfortable situations regarding pathless sections.. im not the best when it comes to navigation on open moorland. All the very best and looking forward to your next adventure.
Thanks so much Gary.
I would be way too childish not to snigger everytime I mentioned the last summit.
Great video!
I am new and I am enjoying your videos. You are a beautiful person, lots of love. Wish I could do these treks.
Last week I done part of this walk. I went up fan y big camped at the bottom which was so beautiful and then walked up pen y fan.
Really beautiful walk haven't done the whole thing though
Just found this and thank you for the video. I will be doing this first timer, with my dog. I would like to ask
Where did you park
Are the paths well defined
Looks a fantastic hike and been wanting to do it for years. So it is a special trip for me to just do this
Nice one, Grace & as Demi says below the amount of extra work you put in to get yourself walking in shot is amazing. But totally worth it for the quality of your content. I did wonder though how much busier those trails would be in the summer? You had a great day Adventure 🙂
Thats a lovely walk, done it a few times have just started capturing my outings and sharing on youtube.... keep it up I enjoy your vids
Love Pen Y Fan! The unique geology always fascinates me. Really want to do the Horseshoe, its on my list!
Well done Grace another good video weather looks ace 👍
You are so fashionable and color-coordinated with all your hiking gear! Looks great gal! Good stuff! ^_^
Really enjoyed this longer length viseo than your typical videos. The extra time really helps the viewer to get into it as well. Excellent well done and amazing scenery 👍
Now that's an adventure. Just shows I've been missing out! I really need to explore some of this world myself. Awesome as always, Grace.
Thanks Matt! Hope you do.
Just discovered your channel and now chain-watching. Love your energy and the enjoyment you clearly get from everything.
Hi Grace, I've been subscribed to you channel for about half a year now and been really loving your videos! I live on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills near Upper Colwall. It's the perfect place to live as I love walking. I loved your video of the south to north Malvern Hills video. As I'm furloughed I'm now eyeing up the Pen y Fan horseshoe too, looks like an awesome day trip as a solo trip. Keep up your mountain trips, lock down has been a bummer but it's not prevented me from going out to remote places to enjoy the scenery!
Lovely vids Grace! May i suggest the Yorkshire 3 peaks! Stay at the Crown in Horton night before, then walk Pen y Ghent, Ingleboro and Whernside finishing back at the same pub!
Some of my favourite walks included in this video (up to Fan y Big), thank you for sharing and it has given me twitchy feet again and I'm raring to get back out into the Brecon's. Thanks for sharing Grace, great channel, keep up the fab work :)
Done a lot of my selection around there in the 80's love the place.
Grace I love watching your videos and hope that you do get to come hike one or all of the big three hikes here in the United States.
Not sure how I missed this one. I've been there lots and wild camped at the summit of pen y fan and everytime I've been the wind has been horrendous near corn du. Looks like u got similar. Love the beacons, such a different landscape compared to most. Well done Grace, another great adventure 👏👍
Another great adventure.
That weather!
Wow!!
Hey Grace another great video as always, looked such an amazing walk and stunning views just a shame about the hail storm
Looking forward to the next one hope you have a great Christmas x
Stay safe 😀
Thanks so much John ☺️
I love your videos, you're always so happy! Keep them coming 💚
Thanks so much ☺️
Very relaxing to watch.
Grace is cute.
Wish i was a mountains goat.
Your videos and you’re editing skills are so good now! Really look forward to and enjoy your uploads. Happy Christmas Grace 👍
Ah thanks so much ☺️ appreciate it!
So good we’ve done it twice,Waun Fach+dragons back is next on my list...great video 👌🏻
I don’t blame you - I think I’ll do it again in Summer. Thank you!
One of my favourite trail running routes in the Beacons
Currently in Brecon Beacons now! I've climbed Pen Y Fan once before, looking forward to climbing the others in the next few days!
I did that route the other day and couldn’t see that path on the first climb. There’s a prominent stone track that hand rails the forest block that gets you straight up to the ridge line
Good work. Did this on Thursday, definitely better in the summer. Cribyn was tough!
Looks amazing Grace!
Bit late to the party - but when plotting an OS route I now also use in conjunction with the satellite view to make sure there is a path to follow!
another great video can't wait to start doing similar things
Superb video 👍🙂
Great video 😀 looks like a great route 🥾
Very gentle presentation, really nice Grace....good luck👍typical Welsh weather by the way😂
That’s one for the list, looked a great day out and hike
Stay safe , great video!
Nice one Grace ☘️👍
Love this route. Just brought back some nice memories. Wish I was closer to enjoy it more. Beautiful
Great vid Grace! It’s one of my fave hikes. Weather wise that’s Wales for you, so unpredictable. Great views too! 🙌🙌💪🏔
Haha see I don’t always get the good views/weather 😂 awesome day though.
Just come across your channel, awesome watch! 👍🏻
Awesome video, thank you 🤩
What a beautiful area!!!!
I've done the "Fan Dance" twice in my army days in 81 and 84 but I plan to do it next year just once more before time finally catches up with me. I don't want to attempt it with that old man with the scythe coming after me.😉
Looks like a good walk that one,have to put it on my list,like you said ,better in summer🤣looking forward to your next adventure. Subscription added🏔👍
Yess do it in summer 😂 thanks so much Paul!
Love your videos 👍 they give me so much information on where to hike 🙏❤️
Definitely fancy trying this one time .. well .. when we are able to again ☺️
Great video! For me the worst part of winter is the short days rather than the weather. However I'm getting more confident in my night rides. Don't fancy a night hike though 😨
Yes the short days are tough - means an extra early start to make the most of the daylight! Same - happy with night runs in well-lit places but hiking in the dark is not the one 😅
My contract with the current company is expiring next Wednesday, I will take some rest, meet my family, and then I am planning to go to Wales and after that to Scotland! I want to wild camp, hike, and do all sort of crazy stuff, after that I will have to start looking for a job :)
Definitely must get back to the Beacons when lockdown is over. It is very exposed there like you say. Love your hat too.
You hike in some of the most beautiful places! This hike had awesome scenery but seems a bit tame compared to some of your more precarious treks...😄
I don’t remember the Fan being that easy… :)
But that might be because of the unfeasibly large bergens they made us carry, boots made of cardboard and being sent up and down three times :)
40 years on and I still can’t get my head round the idea of people doing it for pleasure!
Well done you :)
Don't look up The Fan Dance Race on UA-cam then whatever you do. Oh go on then...😖
@@colinstewart1432 there are people who stick nails through their cheeks in India…sounds pretty much the same to me, and they’re out of the rain too :)
@@bob_the_bomb4508 🤣 yeah I've seen them. Give me fresh air & epic landscapes any day. I have all the holes I need already 🤣
My fave mountain range, have you done Waun Fach in the Black Mountains?
Someone suggested you're channel age's ago and sorry I've only just watched now because I come across this video because I'm thinking about doing this at the end of April. I was going to ask how long it took you but you mentioned it in the video thinknit will take me much longer I tend to film too much and I'm very unfit and over weight great video though and a sub from me😁👍
great vid , good music , well done
Winter hikes are the best.
Only just got into your videos. And they have inspired me to go walking. So I’ll be doing this one on Sunday. Any tips on must have equipment for hiking and wild camping? Thank you 😊
Just found you channel great video, earned a sub
I've walked up pen y fan a few times but never done the horse shoe route... you should take a look at the skirrid and suger loaf...not far from pen y fan 👍
Ah I’d definitely recommend it! Skirrid ive done but Sugarloaf is on the list ☺️
F is pronounced as a V . That will save you talking about a fanny big. 😊
I mostly enjoy the bits where you prop up your camera then walk on a bit only to turn around to get your camera :D Do you make absolutely sure there's noone around when you do that? Must look a bit odd :P
Seriously though, enjoy your vids, helped inspire me to get off my arse this weekend.
Recently found your channel and there’s some brilliant trips! Should head over to Llyn y Fan Fach! My favourite walk in Mid/South Wales! Also do the loop over to Llyn y Fan fawr and the peak of Fan Brycheiniog :)
And reaaaally sorry to be that person! But a single Y is pronounced more like Uh rather than ee:) also Du is actually pronounced Dee! Confusing!
Thanks for the videos!:)
This is such a great video, I just book my stay at Brecon Beacon for next month and was wondering is the route easy to work out without a phone?
Fan Y Big! Sorry, had to chuckle. I must visit the Brecon Beacons. Shame I didn't do it 40 years ago when I much fitter.
Me encantan tus vídeos, saludos desde colombia
Where did you park? Love your videos! X
Hi I parked in the Taf Fechan carpark! 😊
Great video, cheers from argentina 🤞🏻
Croeso I Gymru 4 seasons in one day 😂😂 nice footage 🤙🤙
Great walk! Have you done the Black Mountains horseshoe just to the east?
Well, you did it.
Yay I'm subscriber no. 18.000 :)
Also, one F in Welsh makes the sound of a V and two Fs together (Ff) makes the sound of F so it's "Van-ur-beeg" not "fanny big" ;) Haha.
Thanks. American here. On another post, I was just asking about the meaning of those names. I am fascinated.
As a Welsh person i did laugh at that bit. It is a really hard language to pronounce though, so no hate.
Hi Grace can you recommend any really warm gloves for hiking? I have raynards and can’t bend/use my fingers if they get too cold and struggle every winter 🥲
My god this woman is perfect ❤❤❤
Great stuff 👍
Pennyfan……hilarious pronunciation!!! 😂😂😂
Butiful lady. Piekna Kobieta😃
Hey Grace. Great videos. What camera do you use ?
What sort of camera are you using? Loving your vlogs. And yes OS maps is the way forward! Love it.
I use the DJI Osmo action camera and I love it- would definitely recommend. Thanks Jamie!