THE FAT BOYS GO HOLME - TARN HOWS to BLACK FELL and HOLME FELL

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  • The Fat Boys Go Holme - Black Fell (Black Crag) and Holme Fell via Tarn Hows
    After the exertions of the day before on Helvellyn (See last video) we take it easy round the 2nd and 3rd lowest in Wainwrights 214 list.
    Holme Fell Summit Qualification Links:
    Wainwrights Southern Fell Guide book:
    Holme Fell 3 (Under The Summit) Wainwrights usual detailed sketch shows the summit rock
    Hill Bagging the online version of the Database of British and Irish Hills
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    Lake District Walks
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    The Lone walker
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    So, if you just sat on the rock with the cairn on or thought Ivy Crag with its Large Cairn was Holme Fell…Oh dear. I recommend another lovely day out to really bag the true summit of Holme Fell and the Wainwright, especially if you’re boasting you have done the 214 😂

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  • @johnhenfrey5936
    @johnhenfrey5936 2 роки тому +1

    The Belted Galloway’s always seem to be around there, great video as always Graham, thanks very much indeed.

  • @Fell214
    @Fell214 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Graham. We enjoy both these fells.

  • @roserugosa
    @roserugosa 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful weather and superb views! Sad to see the damage from the wind storms, the tree roots are so massive just tipped over flat. Thank you for sharing.

  • @yvetteprice8097
    @yvetteprice8097 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic video Graham, thanks for sharing. Those views from Black Crag are spectacular. We were last at Tarn Hows in May 2021 and were saddened to read that the larches there had Ramoren disease, which is highly contagious. The Forestry Commission and FERA (the Food and Environment Research Agency) were working with the owners to clear thousands of trees, both infected and not, to try to contain it and stop it spreading. Many of the rhododendron had to be removed also. There were notices everywhere appealing to the visitors to wash boots and bike tyres before visiting other forests/woodlands/gardens or the disease could, unfortunately, be taken elsewhere. Really really sad. Tarn Hows has always been one of my favourite places, even from childhood, but it has a totally different energy now. So, I’m extra sorry to see from your footage that the storms have devastated it further. Anyway, loved to see you all out there. You really were blessed with amazing weather and views. Worth the long drive any day of the week, eh? Looking forward to your next film. All the best, Yvette and Mark

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, I didn't know any of that, they really are fighting battles on many levels at Tarn How's by the sound of it. I am hearing everywhere that different tree and scrub diseases are a constant battle. In my own garden we had a lovely hedge stripped bear by box moth. Ash trees destroyed by disease locally and Dutch Elm still an issue. Very grim. Thanks for watching and your excellent informative comment. Much appreciated. Graham

  • @alanglasgowbassist
    @alanglasgowbassist 2 роки тому +2

    Great video as always Graham. That was indeed quite shocking to see the damage at Tarn Howes :-(
    I was at Finsthwaite Heights a few months ago and it had suffered a lot too. Very sad.
    Holme fell / Tarn Howes were some of the first places I visited in the Lakes so lovely memories.
    Thanks for the video.
    I’m working my way through the Outlying Fells now so your Outlying videos are getting watched again!

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому

      Fell Head has been blocked by UA-cam as a new publisher has taken over the copyright of a piece of music I used and decided I can't use it, so that will be taken down and re-done, this weekend

  • @eddiecaisley5746
    @eddiecaisley5746 2 роки тому +1

    Another cracking video Graham. Two really good fells and you captured some great views. I remember seeing all the trees down at Tarn Hows when we did the same walk earlier this year. Great stuff. Cheers. Eddie.

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah sad about Tarn How's. Hopefully the NT will use some of the money we all pay them to clear and re-plant

  • @AlanMETALMAN
    @AlanMETALMAN 2 роки тому +1

    Hmmm, supposed to be doing Black Crag with the family on Sunday or Monday (we are overnighting) but will not be getting weather like that, both days forecasting rain all day, just got to decide which day will be the least awful. I was shocked as well seeing Tarn Hows like that as I was there twice last year before the storms and really enjoyed each visit, such a shame to see so much devastation, still, a good video made, cheers Alan

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому +1

      Shame the forecast is grim for your overnighter, as I bet the sky at night would be a bit special from there. Fingers crossed for a change in the forecast. Tarn How's was a real shock even more than what comes across on the video. I am sure the NT will do something sharpish with Potters favourite place on Earth. Cheers Alan

  • @davidclark4839
    @davidclark4839 2 роки тому +1

    Another wonderful video , cracking views

  • @wainwrightrocks
    @wainwrightrocks 2 роки тому +1

    Always happy to be the 1st viewer. great video as always but sad seeing Tarn hows like that. Just had your Glaramara video on in the background when my phone went off saying theres a new vid. you seemed to have lucked out with the weather recently as well. Happy Friday!

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, we are due a wet trip. We keep drinking the Guinness and Tia-Maria and facing East etc, but I think that is more about getting drunk nowadays. Cheers

  • @wezboyes
    @wezboyes 2 роки тому +1

    Another cool video. I ticked them both off during lockdown easing last year and hardly saw a soul all day. Think I had Holme fell virtually to myself that day. Would love to do it again.

  • @artisansportsman8950
    @artisansportsman8950 2 роки тому +1

    You wouldn't want to get caught up there in that storm that flattened the trees, it would of quickly become a survival situation .

    • @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos
      @FatBoysonTourHikingVideos  2 роки тому +1

      It was like a hurricane had ripped though it, it was the same in Northumberland any tree with a week root system was taken. Beatrix Potter would have cried for weeks seeing her favourite place and walk destroyed. I am sure the NT will return it to its former glory but it will.take many years. If anyone was about to witness it happening I bet it was frightening.

  • @grahamtowler1761
    @grahamtowler1761 2 роки тому

    Fantastic walk and views so sad re Tarn Hows remember it like your previous photo showing it surrounded by trees hopefully they will re plant but will take years unfortunately