Enjoying your videos! Might have to add this hike to my bucket list. In many cultures, the centre is considered highly auspicious. In Vedic culture, this concept is known as the Brahmasthan, which symbolizes a point of balance and harmony, representing a connection between the earthly and the divine. Keep up the great work!
Yes, I met a warden earlier this year who said it was one of the largest nesting areas for Blackheaded Gulls in the UK. Hopefully they didn't keep you awake all night?
Very interesting, never been that way before- closest I've been is Pendle Hill I think, the other side of Clitheroe. Looks like there's some good hills down there.😄
@@cragratoutdoors Ooh a tick list is addictive! I'm still working my way through the Yorkshire Dales 30 list. Then probably off to do the rest of the Wainwright's. 😊🐏
Great camp,looks nice & peaceful there, weve camped in the forwst there before, a January cold camp😁, lovely area, ive not used a bivy bag yet, was thinking of getting one for the tops of rocky mountains wer its difficult to pitch a tent👍
Cheers mate. They are great if the weather is kind. I maybe could do with a tarp as well but it think if you’re buying both you may as well have a tent! Love this area now!
@cragratoutdoors i was looking at the Rab trailhead bivy, looks more like a big sleeping bag though🤣, was just thinking might be nice at the summit of a rocky mountain under the stars wer cant pitch a tent then cover up if it rains, it is nice round there, i need to do some more exploring there😁👍👍
@@WildBorkysadventures they look a decent bivi and you can’t go wrong with Rab. I’ve found that going back to my bivi it has given another perspective to being outdoors. Love laying there looking out!
I use the os map app to research routes. There is a function to look at others public routes saved on there otherwise I’ll just look at public rights of way and figure something out.
Another excellent video, Jason. Very enjoyable, well put together and the sound is excellent. It looks like a decent microphone with the dead cat on. Could’ve watched that for a lot longer. My only complaint is drinking Twinings tea on Yorkshire day. 😮. 😉
@@johnnystramash cheers pal! It’s a 1st gen rode mic. I’ll upgrade again when it breaks but the sound quality is spot on and they hold a long charge too. Apologies for the tea 😂
Enjoying your videos! Might have to add this hike to my bucket list. In many cultures, the centre is considered highly auspicious. In Vedic culture, this concept is known as the Brahmasthan, which symbolizes a point of balance and harmony, representing a connection between the earthly and the divine. Keep up the great work!
Thank you that’s much appreciated! I didn’t know about this but on reflection I think it captured that for me!
Most excellent!
Thanks mate! I guess the gulls must nest up there?
Yes, I met a warden earlier this year who said it was one of the largest nesting areas for Blackheaded Gulls in the UK. Hopefully they didn't keep you awake all night?
I can confirm that then 😂 - it wasn’t too bad but they did make an effective alarm clock!
Very interesting, never been that way before- closest I've been is Pendle Hill I think, the other side of Clitheroe. Looks like there's some good hills down there.😄
It looks immense - and there’s a tick list as well 😂
@@cragratoutdoors Ooh a tick list is addictive! I'm still working my way through the Yorkshire Dales 30 list. Then probably off to do the rest of the Wainwright's. 😊🐏
That’s what I love about this game - the possibilities are endless!
@@cragratoutdoors Yes, you'll never get bored, always more to do😄
Great camp,looks nice & peaceful there, weve camped in the forwst there before, a January cold camp😁, lovely area, ive not used a bivy bag yet, was thinking of getting one for the tops of rocky mountains wer its difficult to pitch a tent👍
Cheers mate. They are great if the weather is kind. I maybe could do with a tarp as well but it think if you’re buying both you may as well have a tent! Love this area now!
@cragratoutdoors i was looking at the Rab trailhead bivy, looks more like a big sleeping bag though🤣, was just thinking might be nice at the summit of a rocky mountain under the stars wer cant pitch a tent then cover up if it rains, it is nice round there, i need to do some more exploring there😁👍👍
@@WildBorkysadventures they look a decent bivi and you can’t go wrong with Rab. I’ve found that going back to my bivi it has given another perspective to being outdoors. Love laying there looking out!
@@cragratoutdoors was guna get one for Ben Nevis last year, would have been spot on, defo on shopping list😁 enjoy your adventures😁👍👍
Cheers pal you too
How do you get your locations. Do you use OS or something else?😊
I use the os map app to research routes. There is a function to look at others public routes saved on there otherwise I’ll just look at public rights of way and figure something out.
Another excellent video, Jason. Very enjoyable, well put together and the sound is excellent. It looks like a decent microphone with the dead cat on. Could’ve watched that for a lot longer. My only complaint is drinking Twinings tea on Yorkshire day. 😮. 😉
@@johnnystramash cheers pal! It’s a 1st gen rode mic. I’ll upgrade again when it breaks but the sound quality is spot on and they hold a long charge too. Apologies for the tea 😂
Serious incline? 😂
Yeah! Camera angle doesn’t do it justice! 😉
To be fair though I've never been to the Forest of Bowland but it is high on my list of places to go. Great video to give me an insight
Cheers pal! plenty of hills up there to get stuck into by the looks of it