Superb video James. Thank you for sharing the atmospheric images allied to a great choice of music. The area above Honister over Moses Trod and the surrounding fells holds a special place for my wife and I as we’d visited there at least once a year. I’m afraid that its only a memory now but you’ve brought it back with remarkable clarity. Thank you so much.
Thanks Trevor. I get a lot of messages about how these videos trigger memories which is just great to here. It really is a very interesting area, furnished with stunning views when the conditions are right of course.
Great video James. You persevered and ended up with some amazing shots. I love the way you put them together at the end with that great background music. I seem to always watch your slideshows twice!
Thanks for the views James, it's a over 15 years since I was last up there, a beautiful place and great walking. Some emotive shots from your days Trek.
Wow. That closing segment with the music was stunning... I'm in the deep south US (we have nothing at all like this landscape) -- I hated to see the video end.
Some really lovely shots there James. Glad the conditions improved. I was in the Lakes for nearly a week last month, and all but one day was low level cloud and it had to be the day I had a lie in and planned a low level walk! 🥴 Good call on shortening the hike. Fatigue, if ignored, can be just as bad for your health as anything else! 😊
Thanks Alan. The weather is so unpredictable and hard to plan ahead sometimes for the best conditions. It was a sensible decision as I was huffing n puffing getting up to Brandreth .
Some fantastic images James, we were in the lakes a few weeks back and the weather was very different day to day over the three days we were there. We are heading upto that area the next time we visit the lakes, starting at honister slate mine as you did. Enjoyed the video mate as always 👍
Well done. I think you've done full justice to that area in that weather. Loved the images ... pride of place to a wintry shot from Haystacks/Innominate Tarn over to the Gables that has pride of place on my wall. I need to do something to change it as it was bought from a Keswick Gallery ...
Some great shots as always James and of one of my favourite places. Have you never been to Warnscale bothy? You wouldn’t have been far from it, a great little place, next time😀
Thanks for the outing James, much appreciated. How do you arrange your catalogue of images? Date order? Do you label your images in a particular way. Love the first image and the rest of course.
Thanks Steve, appreciate it. I rename each image based on date and then location followed by a # and number depending if there’s multiple shots of the same location. I then put them in a folder, again with the date and location but include all images taken on that day. I just a habit for me now and helps with the work flow. I also no longer use LR
Superb video James. Thank you for sharing the atmospheric images allied to a great choice of music. The area above Honister over Moses Trod and the surrounding fells holds a special place for my wife and I as we’d visited there at least once a year. I’m afraid that its only a memory now but you’ve brought it back with remarkable clarity. Thank you so much.
Thanks Trevor. I get a lot of messages about how these videos trigger memories which is just great to here. It really is a very interesting area, furnished with stunning views when the conditions are right of course.
That was a lovely watch. Amazing conditions and once again very inspiring😀😀. Loved the two figures with the beautiful layered landscape beyond 😀👍🏻
Thanks Jon. It turned out to be a popular shot here on Twittex
Great video James. You persevered and ended up with some amazing shots. I love the way you put them together at the end with that great background music. I seem to always watch your slideshows twice!
Thank you very much Mary. I like formatting my videos this way, sort of like wrapping it up with a conclusion of the days results
Thanks for the views James, it's a over 15 years since I was last up there, a beautiful place and great walking. Some emotive shots from your days Trek.
Cheers Iain. Lovely little spot. Haystacks is great to go exploring and will be returning very shortly to bag High Crag with the little one
@@JamesRBurnsVLOG The days are getting longer, always good for that longer walk and you don't have to rush.
Once again, knocked it out of the park! Stunning stuff……
Thank you Rob. Lovely part of the world
Wow. That closing segment with the music was stunning... I'm in the deep south US (we have nothing at all like this landscape) -- I hated to see the video end.
That’s very kind of you Phil. Thank you. It’s a pretty special National Park and enjoy sharing the ambience of the fells and views etc.
Some really lovely shots there James. Glad the conditions improved. I was in the Lakes for nearly a week last month, and all but one day was low level cloud and it had to be the day I had a lie in and planned a low level walk! 🥴 Good call on shortening the hike. Fatigue, if ignored, can be just as bad for your health as anything else! 😊
Thanks Alan. The weather is so unpredictable and hard to plan ahead sometimes for the best conditions. It was a sensible decision as I was huffing n puffing getting up to Brandreth .
You gave it your best shot James. And still managed to bag some cracking shots.
Thanks Neville.T’was a cracking day of course
Enjoyed this. Especially liked the shot of the Gables. Super!
Thanks Maureen. The Gables is looming. Not long now until I pay it a visit
@@JamesRBurnsVLOG Will look fwd to that.
Thanks James. A really interesting video. Enjoyed the atmospheric shots.
Thanks very much Fred 👍👍
Beautiful, superb light in the end
Cracking day that Dave. Cheers
Some fantastic images James, we were in the lakes a few weeks back and the weather was very different day to day over the three days we were there. We are heading upto that area the next time we visit the lakes, starting at honister slate mine as you did. Enjoyed the video mate as always 👍
Cheers Chris. That’s what makes the Lakes so exciting. The changing and often unpredictable weather conditions. Lovely little area where I was here
Well done. I think you've done full justice to that area in that weather. Loved the images ... pride of place to a wintry shot from Haystacks/Innominate Tarn over to the Gables that has pride of place on my wall. I need to do something to change it as it was bought from a Keswick Gallery ...
Thanks Bill. It’s certainly has lots of fine views from up there and hoping to return soon.
Very informative and great photography.
Thanks Dave, kind words
Some great shots as always James and of one of my favourite places. Have you never been to Warnscale bothy? You wouldn’t have been far from it, a great little place, next time😀
Cheers Stephen. Never been but it’s on the cards with the little one. I’ve got an idea where to go and looking forward to discovering it
Gourmet James 👍
Thanks you Stephen 👍👍
Great video. Beautiful photos in the end 👍
Thanks very much Stig 👍👍
@@JamesRBurnsVLOG 👍🙂
Thanks for the outing James, much appreciated. How do you arrange your catalogue of images? Date order? Do you label your images in a particular way. Love the first image and the rest of course.
Thanks Steve, appreciate it. I rename each image based on date and then location followed by a # and number depending if there’s multiple shots of the same location. I then put them in a folder, again with the date and location but include all images taken on that day. I just a habit for me now and helps with the work flow. I also no longer use LR