Two great videos thank you. For the same reasons as you Wharfedale is my favourite. My favourite waterfall for photography is however Goit Stock at Cullingworth several miles south of the national park.
Loved both Pt 1 & 2. Some great locations and shots. Could agree more about a good pair of wellies although I wish there was an easier way to wlks in a streem over slippy, uneven rocks! Scar Haw Force is one of my favorite locations. Above the falls is quite pretty too.
Brilliant. I made many a visit in the 90's and early 00's - my sister in law lives in Ilkley and I've many slide and film shots However haven't been there recently, covid hasn't helped. Hoped to get back in the spring. I'm from the south of Ireland by the way 📷👍
Cote Gill Falls featured in this video don't actually appear on the Map, you have to walk up the track from Arncliffe Cote, not too far from Hawkswick. On reaching the gate at the top of the track, instead of following the main footpath to the right, keep following the beck on the left. Eventually you reach a gorge through which you have to walk to get the waterfall. I would only recommend it when the water level is reasonably low.
I have loved both Part 1 and Part 2 but was slightly sad to see you missed out "Hull Pot" on the Pennine Way decent from Penygent and the unmissable "Big Hole" of Hunt Pot which I do know is opened up to the Public at least once a Year. A single image from the Bottom of Hull Pot looking back towards the entrance would crown off this series. Tony in Essex
Many thanks for your comments Tony and thank you for watching. There are so many waterfalls in the Dales it’s hard to make a shortlist. Maybe it’s an excuse to do another video at some point in the future.
@@yorkshirephotowalks Yes I agree there is always time for more Waterfalls be it in Yorkshire or elsewhere in the North of England. Originally born in Grimsby, but now living down South in Essex, Winters just got too cold Up North. Tony in Essex (Enjoying the evening Sunshine)
Two great videos thank you. For the same reasons as you Wharfedale is my favourite. My favourite waterfall for photography is however Goit Stock at Cullingworth several miles south of the national park.
Thanks Tom I enjoyed that I'm always looking for nice places to go on my motorbike
Thanks Tom, this has been well worth waiting for.
Great job mate i enjoyed it
Loved this Tom well worth the wait 😊
Loved both Pt 1 & 2. Some great locations and shots. Could agree more about a good pair of wellies although I wish there was an easier way to wlks in a streem over slippy, uneven rocks! Scar Haw Force is one of my favorite locations. Above the falls is quite pretty too.
Excellent video, full of inspiration and advice. Yorkshire is truly " God's own country".
Scale Haw fall's is Hebden beck
Brilliant. I made many a visit in the 90's and early 00's - my sister in law lives in Ilkley
and I've many slide and film shots
However haven't been there recently, covid hasn't helped.
Hoped to get back in the spring.
I'm from the south of Ireland by the way 📷👍
The south of Ireland is another beautiful place. I have had many a happy stay on the south west coast.
Where are the cote gill falls? I can’t seem to find them on the map and Google images are showing some very different water falls
Cote Gill Falls featured in this video don't actually appear on the Map, you have to walk up the track from Arncliffe Cote, not too far from Hawkswick. On reaching the gate at the top of the track, instead of following the main footpath to the right, keep following the beck on the left. Eventually you reach a gorge through which you have to walk to get the waterfall. I would only recommend it when the water level is reasonably low.
@@yorkshirephotowalks Brilliant thankyou
I have loved both Part 1 and Part 2 but was slightly sad to see you missed out "Hull Pot" on the Pennine Way decent from Penygent and the unmissable "Big Hole" of Hunt Pot which I do know is opened up to the Public at least once a Year. A single image from the Bottom of Hull Pot looking back towards the entrance would crown off this series. Tony in Essex
Many thanks for your comments Tony and thank you for watching. There are so many waterfalls in the Dales it’s hard to make a shortlist. Maybe it’s an excuse to do another video at some point in the future.
@@yorkshirephotowalks Yes I agree there is always time for more Waterfalls be it in Yorkshire or elsewhere in the North of England. Originally born in Grimsby, but now living down South in Essex, Winters just got too cold Up North. Tony in Essex (Enjoying the evening Sunshine)
Hidsen waterfall in UK this is something for mee