I still watch you n badger doing the West highland way over n over again. I can tell you really got a sense of achievement and satisfaction doing that trip. You've done so much since then and managed to film it ,edit and put it on the tube! While at same time making them bootiful knives. So,thanks for taking us with you this time. When I finish watching this video I'll go back n watch you n badger doing the West highland way...again. A.T.B. BUDDY
Sandy, I'm going to keep your Trangia lighting methods in mind when I use mine this winter. This past winter I struggled a bit getting the meths to light in the nearly -23 C temps. I also took a white gas stove with me on two different cold weather trips, but both times they (two different stoves) leaked fuel (frozen/hardened o-rings or some such problem). Of course my Trangia burners still worked perfectly! Take care, Gareth
I now know something. I love the litch way. So very interesting. The history of all of England is very Amazing. Awesome video ,put together nicely. Thanks. Tony
sorry to be off topic but does anyone know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Oakley Chandler I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Who needs the History Channel? Wiltshire Man's historic journeys into the past present and future. After you drank to the Jinx! The next scene was SNOW!! Great adventure guys really enjoyed watching from a warm sofa ;) Can't beat German Para Boots.
I didn't say earlier. Cold hands, i use nitrile rubber gloves when it gets really cold and windy they are waterproof and keep your hands really warm. You can do all the tasks still whilst wearing them. www.justgloves.co.uk/Nitrile-Gloves/Unigloves-ProTect-Powder-Free-Black-Nitrile-Gloves?pl=STD&ccv=Y&gclid=Cj0KCQjwguDeBRDCARIsAGxuU8Ykk8AHCOtwwF0cZWS1cdaxUsXhtf7CAcmNesEbtO99I5hrZT7u4KgaAiqYEALw_wcB
Super Sandy. 50 years ago used to visit Dartmoor for my A Levels Geography and Geology subjects with my classes.Had great teachers one the Hon.Robert Hicks a Great person who helped me on my way to eternity.So this video for me an EX.Pat .Living some 2000kms away now certainly brings memories and revivies the nostalger. Thankyou Sandy.Be Blessed.
Very enjoyable, I don't know how I over looked this one, I guess it came out when I was finishing the last of my winter wood supply, I burn about 4 cords, this year I did 5 We are expecting a bad winter. keep up the great work. and thank you very much Sandy.
just watched this on a rainy day -planning a good summer route-inspired now! Very informative, sprinkled with history, quotes, and good gear reviews! Love it-now subscribed!
Thankyou. PS. I live alone nowdays after a Short teaching career and a long one connected with the military of several allied Nations. Ive blown many marriges but have from one 3 wonderfull daughters who I made sure they would beat the men when needed and they have proved that .I ,m so gratefull to be reminded of the happytimes of life in England rather than sad times of Yugoslavia,Desert Storm and the rest of such sadness around the world. I thankyou. An.Ex-Pat.
The landscape is beautiful with the icy look to it, and even though the weather was rough and cold it is still beautiful to look at! Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure with us!
I have no idea how I came across you and your videos,they were recommended,but I’m so glad I did.You are a very nice interesting and “Real”Person.Im HOOKED!!!
Another great video Sandy. Such a beautiful countryside to share with us all. And to add to all of the beauty, such a rich and so very interesting history that you have there. Thank you so much for all of the effort in putting together such an interesting story of the area and taking the time to show some of the historical structures and trails. Take care, stay healthy my friend and continue to enjoy the outdoors.
Wonderful Sandy, my old stomping ground, I grew up in Dawlish and used to go up on the moor as often as I could, it’s been almos twenty years since I left Devon and the UK to live in Canada and now for the past two years, Austria, you bring back many happy memories, my cousins daughter lives on the moor now.
Wonderful video,the stark landscape has a beauty all of its own. Walking those historic pathways is so interesting,. I walked some when I was in UK some years ago.
Great vid Sandy, thanks for the nod and stunning footage of what I missed. I think Joe summed it up as I would ‘Exhilarating’ indeed. Can’t wait to get out with you on another adventure 👍🏻😉
A thoroughly enjoyable film Sandy, nice to see you with your feet on the ground again, just bought a pair of German x para boots myself and yes they are great for stream hopping and support, nice to see your hex tent out with you, I'll give you a good price for it if you want to buy a larger one in the future. For now I wish you well for the winter camping season. Atb Harry.
Dartmoor, wonderful Dartmoor, especially during winter, coffin wood looks like a nice place to pitch, water, wood, shelter from wind, ideal, nice one Sandy 👌🇬🇧
Great story of the walk Sandy. Sorry not viewing and commenting sooner, but just on hols to Northumberland. A Dartmoor camp and walk is definitely on my to do list soon. All the best. Bill
Great take on the trip - loved the blank reactions to your "who though shall follow" - ha ha ha! Commented on Si`s Vid that this is on my to do list -stuff like this reinforces that - cheers Sandy. Cheers Ant for your cameo appearance too.
Hey Sandy always love your vids, this one did not disappoint. Don't know if you're a man of Faith but loved the use of some scripture in this one. Take care and God bless. Look forward to the next.
I wished I’d watched this before I set off this morning. Just returned from a very wet, foggy, windy and freezing walk trying to find Coffin Woods. Didn’t find them but have more of an idea now ☺️
Sandy this is an EPIC video! Thank you so much. So rich and educational. Great nature videography. I'm struck by "lich" being so similar to "Leiche" the modern German for corpse. In Switzerland where I live, it is pronounced, "liiich" ("ch" like "loch") which is incredibly close to "lich". So in Swiss German, it would be "Liiichweg" Or Lich Way. ALl the best, Rob
New sub here, came from Hoopedbivi Wildcamper. Really enjoying the videos from the both of you. Please keep sharing your adventures with us, thumbs up.
Evening sandy. Lovely weather you have an there's more to come soon so the weather man say. Hope ing to get for a camp soon. Thanks for sharing mate an ya time ATB too you an yours.
Stellar work Mr. Sandyman! I never new the Moors had snow and ice that way. I've heard that it could be unforgiving in Winter but this made it very real!
Never follow Money.....But which 'God' you follow is open to lots of interpretations X Fantastic Walk and Camp X Great to see you all out and on such a freezing night and how you kept warm X Take Care X
Hello, Sandy! Reed your homework well this time to! Nice video, but it looks coold, well with rigth stuff in the backpack it's allwrigth! History is wery intresting, just reading a lot of the south Swedish city of Lund it is incredible exciting, several new books just came out of that place. BarbroSweden
Great video as always 👍🏻 Could you please ask your friend what brand his monopod is ? … it seems to have some kind of spear in the end so you can stick it in the ground Atb to you and your friend Tom
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me". Great video Sandy and team, what a place and such history. Amazing. Cheers Moose
I found the bio ethanol gave the trangia pots a ‘coating’ which helped cleaning the soot off...Bonus. Worth the extra cost just for the ease of cleaning. I also struggled to light it at low temps this end of October.
Knife maker, Paramotor pilot, Outdoorsman, Radio ham, Film maker... is there any end to your talents Sandy? Where do you find the time and energy for it all? All power to you sir!
Cracking stuff mate. Ive used Bio fuel for couple of years now and i find they both burn about the same but bio fuel is cleaner but they both need the fuel to be warm before they kick in. A good idea is to put your Trangia burner in a small round tuppaware container with a good sealable lid then put it in your doss bag or pillow so come the morning it fires straight up. Brill upload again mate and thank you to all in the video
@@jm9123 it depends on the size and design of the tent mate but i would at least personally ide make sure you at least unzipped the door a bit to allow ventilation
That was excellent , very rugged and cold hike and camp but well worth it i think . Nearly Halloween so very apt to be on the Lych way , i know you would have filmed this a while ago . I hope your companions didn't get puffed out on the hike being smokers , i'm not having a go as i'm a smoker of the evil weed too :-)
that was something of a different camp.......life and death in Dartmoor ha ha...... I remember your last video about your Dartmoor camp, where you actually passed close to the prison, that reminded me so much of my first novel I read as a teen....#TheHoundOfBaskerville...... would be wonderful to see you again in Dartmoor and maybe go on the trail of the Baskervilles and look for the hound....ha ha
can i ask your opinion on the game smock please? seen them for sale just wondered if there any good for walking in or do they make you sweat loads like the ridgeline
@@remyd1984 I promised I wouldn't due revues on my channel, but since this isn't my channel :) It's a top smock when there is a chill in the air, I wouldn't wear it if I was intending to take it off though it is heavy and doesn't pack small. That said I haven't yet had a problem sweating in it, I've had it almost a year and not waterproofed it but it still sheds water brilliantly, superbly windproof I've used it in subzero snowstorms with just a t-shirt and wool jumper on beneath. If it has a drawback it is the weight, but I'd certainly get another one in the future.
@@rialobran good too know cheers pal. i do a lot of walking with my pot fillers everyday of the week so out in all weathers and at the price i shall certainly consider it!
Thank you so much Sandy for sharing this walk with us , really enjoyed watching.
I was on Dartmoor near Belstone last night. We woke up to thick frost. I'm still drying the tent out now. Another great video keep up the good work.
It was a cold couple of nights on the moor thats for sure
Fantastic adventure Sandy. Brilliant videography. Interesting history. Thanks for bringing me along. Peace, Ken
I still watch you n badger doing the West highland way over n over again. I can tell you really got a sense of achievement and satisfaction doing that trip. You've done so much since then and managed to film it ,edit and put it on the tube! While at same time making them bootiful knives. So,thanks for taking us with you this time. When I finish watching this video I'll go back n watch you n badger doing the West highland way...again. A.T.B. BUDDY
LOL Thanks Fraser.
Sandy, I'm going to keep your Trangia lighting methods in mind when I use mine this winter. This past winter I struggled a bit getting the meths to light in the nearly -23 C temps. I also took a white gas stove with me on two different cold weather trips, but both times they (two different stoves) leaked fuel (frozen/hardened o-rings or some such problem). Of course my Trangia burners still worked perfectly! Take care, Gareth
A work of art,Sandy.
Well done.
I now know something. I love the litch way. So very interesting. The history of all of England is very Amazing. Awesome video ,put together nicely. Thanks. Tony
sorry to be off topic but does anyone know of a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Mathias Uriel instablaster ;)
@Oakley Chandler I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Oakley Chandler It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
@Mathias Uriel happy to help :D
Who needs the History Channel? Wiltshire Man's historic journeys into the past present and future. After you drank to the Jinx! The next scene was SNOW!! Great adventure guys really enjoyed watching from a warm sofa ;) Can't beat German Para Boots.
I didn't say earlier. Cold hands, i use nitrile rubber gloves when it gets really cold and windy they are waterproof and keep your hands really warm. You can do all the tasks still whilst wearing them. www.justgloves.co.uk/Nitrile-Gloves/Unigloves-ProTect-Powder-Free-Black-Nitrile-Gloves?pl=STD&ccv=Y&gclid=Cj0KCQjwguDeBRDCARIsAGxuU8Ykk8AHCOtwwF0cZWS1cdaxUsXhtf7CAcmNesEbtO99I5hrZT7u4KgaAiqYEALw_wcB
Brilliant Sandy, your sojourn was magical! The cold was worth it Gents, carry on.
Thanks Robert I got your email too:)
Another very enjoyable video Sandy, many thanks.
Thank you sir. Once again an enjoyable video of yours
Lovely video, one and all!
But good God I felt cold watching it, having to leave tent in the middle of the night in winter for a pee, Oh what joy.
After months of lockdown I am getting desperate to get back to Dartmoor. Thanks for helping me relive some of my own frosty, windy and wet adventures
Super Sandy. 50 years ago used to visit Dartmoor for my A Levels Geography and Geology subjects with my classes.Had great teachers one the Hon.Robert Hicks a Great person who helped me on my way to eternity.So this video for me an EX.Pat .Living some 2000kms away now certainly brings memories and revivies the nostalger. Thankyou Sandy.Be Blessed.
Very enjoyable, I don't know how I over looked this one, I guess it came out when I was finishing the last of my winter wood supply, I burn about 4 cords, this year I did 5 We are expecting a bad winter. keep up the great work. and thank you very much Sandy.
just watched this on a rainy day -planning a good summer route-inspired now! Very informative, sprinkled with history, quotes, and good gear reviews! Love it-now subscribed!
I would give this video two thumbs up if I could. Positively glorious. Thanks so much!
Thankyou. PS. I live alone nowdays after a Short teaching career and a long one connected with the military of several allied Nations. Ive blown many marriges but have from one 3 wonderfull daughters who I made sure they would beat the men when needed and they have proved that .I ,m so gratefull to be reminded of the happytimes of life in England rather than sad times of Yugoslavia,Desert Storm and the rest of such sadness around the world. I thankyou. An.Ex-Pat.
Brilliant as always 👍
The landscape is beautiful with the icy look to it, and even though the weather was rough and cold it is still beautiful to look at! Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure with us!
Wonderful video, and the choice of soundtrack(s) was brilliant, too.
Superb video. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
What a great journey, loved it, thanks for sharing it with us.
ATB Pete
Thanks Sandy, that was awesome
Really good video bro and crew, there was some lovely views and spots along the way. All the best
Just wonderful* Enjoyed every minute :-) Thank you so much fir sharing*
Another great video adventure, thanks guys.
Good to see you back in the wild again.
What a great channel. I look forward to the instalment. Nice music. Thanks
Thank you Sandy for an enjoyable, informative and humourous walk, very entertaining! Best wishes.
Great video, thanks!
Brilliant video Sandy. Loved it.
Enjoyed watching your wanderings. thanks for sharing
What a great video. I loved the history lesson.
great Sandy. looks like a great hike and camp. thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Sandy. Entertaining and educational. :)
I have no idea how I came across you and your videos,they were recommended,but I’m so glad I did.You are a very nice interesting and “Real”Person.Im HOOKED!!!
Another great video Sandy. Such a beautiful countryside to share with us all. And to add to all of the beauty, such a rich and so very interesting history that you have there. Thank you so much for all of the effort in putting together such an interesting story of the area and taking the time to show some of the historical structures and trails. Take care, stay healthy my friend and continue to enjoy the outdoors.
Thanks for your kind words Campfire:)
Wonderful Sandy, my old stomping ground, I grew up in Dawlish and used to go up on the moor as often as I could, it’s been almos twenty years since I left Devon and the UK to live in Canada and now for the past two years, Austria, you bring back many happy memories, my cousins daughter lives on the moor now.
Great video as always sandy very windy up there on the moors me and me mate camped in dartmoor last year very nice place atb stuart
Haha! Beautiful sunny weather, a toast to the "Jinx" and immediately a hailstorm!lolATB👍👍👍
LOL
Wonderful video,the stark landscape has a beauty all of its own. Walking those historic pathways is so interesting,. I walked some when I was in UK some years ago.
Amazing history lesson. Beautiful rustic area.
Thanks very much for another extraordinary trip!
Great vid Sandy, thanks for the nod and stunning footage of what I missed. I think Joe summed it up as I would ‘Exhilarating’ indeed. Can’t wait to get out with you on another adventure 👍🏻😉
Exhilerating was the correct word for sure. You were missed and I'm sure next time you'll be there with us again.
Great film love all the historical information thanks for sharing regards Mick
Thanks as always Sandy!
Fantastic walk Sandy, lovely sights to see along the way, great stuff. 😉👍
A thoroughly enjoyable film Sandy, nice to see you with your feet on the ground again, just bought a pair of German x para boots myself and yes they are great for stream hopping and support, nice to see your hex tent out with you, I'll give you a good price for it if you want to buy a larger one in the future. For now I wish you well for the winter camping season. Atb Harry.
Dartmoor, wonderful Dartmoor, especially during winter, coffin wood looks like a nice place to pitch, water, wood, shelter from wind, ideal, nice one Sandy 👌🇬🇧
Fantastic film we live in a wonderful ancient land atb from North wales
Really enjoyed this video Sandy, very informative and a great watch.......all the best.!!
Great story of the walk Sandy. Sorry not viewing and commenting sooner, but just on hols to Northumberland. A Dartmoor camp and walk is definitely on my to do list soon. All the best. Bill
Great take on the trip - loved the blank reactions to your "who though shall follow" - ha ha ha! Commented on Si`s Vid that this is on my to do list -stuff like this reinforces that - cheers Sandy. Cheers Ant for your cameo appearance too.
LOL I thought it was funny too.
Nice video, as ever. Very interesting. Looked a might chilly though!
Bag a tour on Bagga Tor! Great camp chaps, loved the dusting of snow, very invigorating
Another great video Sandy 👍 all the best to you and the family.
Hey Sandy always love your vids, this one did not disappoint. Don't know if you're a man of Faith but loved the use of some scripture in this one. Take care and God bless. Look forward to the next.
Great Video Sandy
I wished I’d watched this before I set off this morning. Just returned from a very wet, foggy, windy and freezing walk trying to find Coffin Woods. Didn’t find them but have more of an idea now ☺️
Love Dartmoor driven very close the route many times, good to see what's over the 'wall'.
Thanks for sharing Sandy. atvb t ..
Great video! Fantastic scenery and very informative commentary. Subscribed.
Thanks Dingle:)
Sandy this is an EPIC video! Thank you so much. So rich and educational. Great nature videography.
I'm struck by "lich" being so similar to "Leiche" the modern German for corpse. In Switzerland where I live, it is pronounced, "liiich" ("ch" like "loch") which is incredibly close to "lich". So in Swiss German, it would be "Liiichweg" Or Lich Way. ALl the best, Rob
Thanks for the excellent video; the historical stories added a lot of interest. Best :D
Amazing video thank you for sharing your adventure. 😊
That was relaxing to watch thanks happy new year
Great vid thanks for sharing mate !!
Thanks Sandy. Hope you and family are well. Another great pro vid
well, i thoroughly enjoyed that so much you've inspired a stirring of adventure .
New sub here, came from Hoopedbivi Wildcamper. Really enjoying the videos from the both of you. Please keep sharing your adventures with us, thumbs up.
Brrr.. Great journey, great landscape.
You guys really put people half your age to shame. Nice one. 👍
Evening sandy. Lovely weather you have an there's more to come soon so the weather man say. Hope ing to get for a camp soon. Thanks for sharing mate an ya time ATB too you an yours.
Brill camp sandy am thinking we're going to have a torrid winter get well wrapped up good summers always make way for a bad winter,take care,
Great stuff guys , you have got to love the british weather its so changeable but nothing beats being tucked up in a warm tent .. atb Dave
Stellar work Mr. Sandyman! I never new the Moors had snow and ice that way. I've heard that it could be unforgiving in Winter but this made it very real!
Great video Sandy, get yourself a pee bottle 🤣 thanks for sharing 👌
LOL I was hot in that sleeping bag. It was good to get out:)
Hi sandy and guys that was a great hike very entertaining video stay safe you guys
Brilliant. Loved it.
Just watched it sandy a brilliant video , hope you are fit and well 👌👍
Thanks for the video and thanks for the lines of verse.
Lovely video well done !
Never follow Money.....But which 'God' you follow is open to lots of interpretations X Fantastic Walk and Camp X Great to see you all out and on such a freezing night and how you kept warm X Take Care X
Hello, Sandy! Reed your homework well this time to! Nice video, but it looks coold, well with rigth stuff in the backpack it's allwrigth! History is wery intresting, just reading a lot of the
south Swedish city of Lund it is incredible exciting, several new books just came out of that place. BarbroSweden
Nice video
Great video many thanks
A wonderful adventure
A cold one but a great adventure.
Great video as always 👍🏻
Could you please ask your friend what brand his monopod is ? … it seems to have some kind of spear in the end so you can stick it in the ground
Atb to you and your friend
Tom
Thanks - I enjoyed this video..
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me". Great video Sandy and team, what a place and such history. Amazing. Cheers Moose
How bizzare ? I just got back from Dartmoor myself, and introduced my brother to your channel to show your previous Dartmoor camping videos.
B & Q Sandy for meths , they do 250 ml and 500 ml bottles. Another excellent video 👍
Very enjoyable chaps.
I found the bio ethanol gave the trangia pots a ‘coating’ which helped cleaning the soot off...Bonus.
Worth the extra cost just for the ease of cleaning. I also struggled to light it at low temps this end of October.
Sandy when I first played this video , there was only your voices and no images , hence I played it again and low and behold your there 👍
Knife maker, Paramotor pilot, Outdoorsman, Radio ham, Film maker... is there any end to your talents Sandy? Where do you find the time and energy for it all? All power to you sir!
Cracking stuff mate. Ive used Bio fuel for couple of years now and i find they both burn about the same but bio fuel is cleaner but they both need the fuel to be warm before they kick in. A good idea is to put your Trangia burner in a small round tuppaware container with a good sealable lid then put it in your doss bag or pillow so come the morning it fires straight up. Brill upload again mate and thank you to all in the video
gareth is it possible to get CO poisoning from bio or meths when cooking inside a tent as Sandy did? thx
@@jm9123 it depends on the size and design of the tent mate but i would at least personally ide make sure you at least unzipped the door a bit to allow ventilation
That was excellent , very rugged and cold hike and camp but well worth it i think . Nearly Halloween so very apt to be on the Lych way , i know you would have filmed this a while ago . I hope your companions didn't get puffed out on the hike being smokers , i'm not having a go as i'm a smoker of the evil weed too :-)
that was something of a different camp.......life and death in Dartmoor ha ha......
I remember your last video about your Dartmoor camp, where you actually passed close to the prison, that reminded me so much of my first novel I read as a teen....#TheHoundOfBaskerville......
would be wonderful to see you again in Dartmoor and maybe go on the trail of the Baskervilles and look for the hound....ha ha
Yes, it's a good tale:)
Brilliant Sandy, I almost felt I was there!......Oh, hang on ....... ;)
can i ask your opinion on the game smock please? seen them for sale just wondered if there any good for walking in or do they make you sweat loads like the ridgeline
rhialobran 😂🤣😁😜
Yes there was someone called Brian who was there with us:)
Thanks for guiding us safely across the moor Si:))
@@remyd1984 I promised I wouldn't due revues on my channel, but since this isn't my channel :)
It's a top smock when there is a chill in the air, I wouldn't wear it if I was intending to take it off though it is heavy and doesn't pack small. That said I haven't yet had a problem sweating in it, I've had it almost a year and not waterproofed it but it still sheds water brilliantly, superbly windproof I've used it in subzero snowstorms with just a t-shirt and wool jumper on beneath. If it has a drawback it is the weight, but I'd certainly get another one in the future.
@@rialobran good too know cheers pal. i do a lot of walking with my pot fillers everyday of the week so out in all weathers and at the price i shall certainly consider it!