I must say after a long day of coding behind my computer. These videos give me a sense of peace and relaxation that I need at the end of a busy day. Thank you Claire.
Hello Claire, I was born and bought up in Hemel Hempstead, my great uncle Bert Marks was the ranger at Ashridge between the wars and I know all the areas that you walked through. I now live remotely on the west coast of Scotland but it was really lovely to accompany you around my old haunts. I used to regularly sleep out in those woods with the deer and owls for company…..thank you…John
I truly enjoy your cheerful disposition throughout this trek. Even when it became dark and you were being watched by those two glowing eyes, you managed to make light of the situation and even greeted it. A pleasure to watch!
Been watching through your videos steadily during work (I work from home) and they're great for relaxing and also getting my excited about the outdoors. I have a job where I sit down a LOT but I love nature and your videos are the boost I need to get my arse out in the evenings and go for a walk. Want to get more exploring done as well!
One of the best channels on UA-cam. I always watch one if your adventures before turning in for the night. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Keep them coming pal..... cheers from Bonnie Scotland...... 👍🏼
20 miles into a 16 mile hike and still smiling. How do you do it? My feet are aching and you were the one that did all the walking!! I've just discovered your channel and now I'm going to settle down to binge watch it. All best wishes.
Your videos are amazing, you have such a calm and beautiful manner about you - doing all this on your own is incredible and very brave, I have a feeling your channel is about to blow up 😁👏🏻👏🏻
I just discovered you a few days ago and I love to watch your vlogs. Such a pleasant personality. I'm in the USA and I want to explore the UK and Scotland someday. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Norm
Hello Claire. Such a wonderful POV and cheerful outlook as you explore Nature The music, narrative, and imagery is wonderful. Such a delight in watching these marvelous segments. Rather like an immersive experience. So calming and serene. Lovely job all around. I watch a few of your video segments: to remind myself of experiencing Nature in person is Great Medicine. Your videos are consistently evolving and you learn from errors. If more people did such things the world would be Grand indeed. You are a beautiful person inside and out. Pleasant outlook about your adventures and respect of your environment. So much respect for you my dear. May you he blessed in all areas of your life. I understand you have a child. Have you taken your child with you on any of your outings. Teach your youngster well the value, and wonder of Nature. Be well and stay safe Claire. 😇🤓🤗😎 Big hello from Irish Bob
Aw, hello Irish Bob, and thank you so much for your lovely words :) Yes my son is 10 now and he loves to come on little trips with me, he has climbed Snowdon and Caider Idris and we go on local camps sometimes, although I don't film when I'm with him as I like the quality time. Hoping to take him on his first multi-night trip this year, now that he's big enough to carry a few things. So glad you like my lil videos, thank you for coming along with me on my trips and wishing you a wonderful week :)🌿 Claire
@@WildBeare Perfectly understand your keeping son from being online. Signs of good motherly instincts. Appreciation of Nature is very important for youngsters. In a number of your videos you at times need to use care around open flames. A tip for keeping yourself warmer is a few hot pockets against the kidneys. When your blood is warmed up this way; you feel the rest of the body warm up. Another idea is to cut cheap dollar store tennis balls in half. Then use when putting a trekking pole up in various configurations. Will save your tarps my dear. Nice that you kindly took time and replied. Makes you more awesome than I already surmised. Be well and stay safe on your adventures. It is nice seeing you learn from errors and refine your skills. Kudos kiddo. 😇🤗😎 Irish Bob
Cracking video claire, lovely circular route, that woodland is simply beautiful, all them old trees, the storys they could tell, tristan's books are amazing, truly opens your eyes and mind to nature in a way you'd never thought possible, love the fact you lay down in the woods, grounding at its best, some proper shinrinyoku going on too, love night hikes, nature comes alive ,but definitely a OS map is good to have,or a print out of a section of OS map your planning to work,laminate it, then you can mark your route, points of interest etc on it, saves taking the whole map, hammock wise, probably a dd front line or a onetigris hammock with integrated bugnet and the underquilt from onetigris too, good combo for the price, good health and safe travels my friend, blessed be, Craig
Hi Craig! Aw thanks for watching :) it's beautiful isn't it! Yes I really loved it, I'm gonna get another one, The Walkers Guide to Outdoor Clues & Signs probably. I love night hikes too, especially that there's no one else around and nature gets so loud :D and how on a full moon you don't even need a headtorch. I take OS maps further afield, but I'm not too worried about losing the trail locally as I'd never be truly 'lost' if you know what I mean, I actually like trying to figure it all out. But yeh OS for away from the home counties, deffo! This is a good idea about printing a part off.. I debated cutting one into bits as they're so big but couldn't bring myself to do it haha. Safe travels to you too friend! :)
I absolutely love your videos! I have only recently discovered your video channel, so still catching up on your older videos after watching your new ones. You are such a ray of sunshine! I often find myself smiling and/or laughing as I watch your adventures. Keep doing what you do. You're amazing and a complete joy to watch.
I seem to be watching your videos out of order lol! You seriously are a natural in all you bring to your videos in the outdoors; always bringing warmth and a smile to my face. I've struggled to get out this last few years due to surgeries and recovery, but your videos play a big part in the next step of my recovery Claire, and for that I'll always be grateful.. And you will be a big factor in me getting back out there come this summer. Thank you.
Hi how's it going ? You really do set set a very high standard of video, wonderful interaction with your surroundings , and a brave heart! Totally impressed with your camera work , all in all a pleasure to watch.
@@WildBeare Absolutely! It opens doors on a world we too often ignore around us. I love his thought-provoking social media posts, too. I also have The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs. Thanks for creating and sharing delightful content!
@@BentbrooksRambles That's the one I'm getting next :D me too, and generally I have no clue and find the answer really amazing haha. Aw thank you for watching :)
Such a beautiful area! I can hardly wait for spring to kick in over here. Still have lots of snow. Thank you for another beautiful video and for letting us come along!
Hello 👋 Claire, thank you for sharing another beautifully filmed video. Your filming skills are excellent. Hopefully, one day I will make it to the U.K.. Always take good care of yourself. I look forward to your next outdoor adventure. 🤗 👋
Had that book for years , He gave a lecture in Bristol some years ago must of read it countless times taking it out on walks getting my head around the words in a practical way.
Great video Claire. Cheers for the heads up about natural navigator. If you enjoy reading and love all things nature then I can recommend a good book called 'Red sky at night'. Night hiking is fun. Reminds me of a trip I did with my brother and dad connected with a piece of rope, many moons ago where we walked down the mountain to call my mum from the phone box whilst camping in the woods in Brecon beacons
Hello Clare, I know I've never said anything before but I watch your videos all the time I have to say I love them, your enthusiasm is wonderful and it's so lovely to see you so happy all the time, thankyou as watching you always cheers me up. Ian
Nicest personality of anyone I’ve ever seen Love this woman. Quite how she has not be snapped up by some broadcasting company as a presenter is beyond me.
Hi Claire, no wonder you love the evening light, as your own name is meaning 'Light'! I loved the little wooden house at the beginning, and the old tree... Thankyou for showing me around in your magical forrest. Great hike.
Dear Claire, I've watched your films...and thought and thought, but I finally figured it out....you are like the female Christopher Robin narrating us thru the 100-acre woods...thanks for the smiles wild "pooh" beare!
Hi there. So sorry to bring no the mood to this but man. You must be one of the most beautiful souls on the planet. I am a tree officer and appreciate the beauty of trees beyond most. You are lovely in your appreciation of our tall cousins. Well played x
"hello really old tree" Love how you see nature. I have no experience of a hammock but i would hate to be out in the rain with just a hammock and no tent. In a tent you can do so much more then in a hammock. I love my portable home.
Perfect vid. I like your pleasent voice, your childlike joy of beeing outside and enjoying nature. I hope you understand my comment, my english is a little bit rusty actually :-). Greetings from South Germany.
Watching from Western Australia but come from Tring - some 20 years ago - great to see the local landscape again. Look at DD hammocks, u need a modal with a double floor to hold a mat/air bed (frontline) as they feel cold otherwise. Or use an under blanket. Also invest in their super light tarps 3x3 or 3x4 and their slings, great company, even from here. Thanks and good luck
Thank you for showing me new camping spots :P I did not know about The Chilterns, I live I guess 30 mins drive, but instead I tend to go always to Surrey Hills and that takes 1hr20mins drive, this looks promising, I guess I would need to come and check it one day :D
Hi Claire, I have spent many nights in hammocks, in the woods, so I thought I'd share some thoughts. I bought an early DD hammock, used it a few times but didn't really get on with it. They are improved now though. I followed it with a cheap, Chinese one with a hooped mosquito net. The hoops are really worthwhile. The cheap hammock does the job. Set up right, it is comfortable. It is lightweight, easy to set up and easy to carry. I use it with a DD 3 x 3 tarp and, while I have been tempted to upgrade to a more expensive one, I have found it perfectly adequate. Certainly, as a first hammock, to try out and see how you get on, it is a good choice. You can always spend more on a named brand one if you really get into it. Hope this is helpful.
Nothing like a good night tramp {Hike}, all your senses are firing and on full alert. I do them regularly here in NZ and guide others to give them the experience. one never knows when you may be caught out in the dark of night. The trees with the small buttresses also grow out on swampy ground to support the tree. In NZ they can be up to 2 metres high. We call them 'Plank buttresses' . Cheers from NZ
Truly lovely video as normal hope your new jacket kept you nice and warm your amazing inspiration to us all keep safe stay strong not much longer till we can be free to wild camp are little socks off 😂x
Hi I’ve just stumbled across your channel and loved this video so you now have another subscriber 👍 Well done and thanks for sharing your hike with us All the best graham
That humongous tree, Claire at the start, is obviously an ancient oak and the other looks like a Redwood. It ain't native to the British Isles that's for sure. Nice easy-going presentation. Thanks.
Super watch and so close I must visit soon. As for hammocks like others have said DD Hammocks are really good. I have the Frontline which is simple to set up and bombproof
Claire what an awesome hike!!! So many cool features! Glad you made it past the bulls!! I'm really glad you were able to get out and able to share them with us! I hope you're able to get out again asap ! Stay safe out there!
Great video 👌 I need to set time aside to do this, when I go out at weekends I always seem to be clock watching and very rarely relax and enjoy it fully ! 👍🏕🙏
I have got the same map printed out at home, been waiting for the bluebells to come out. But after watching, I don't think I can hold for any longer. It is gonna be pre-bluebell hike. The place is really stunning any time of the year.
What a great vid. I really liked the format of how you recorded and edited it. I've just started and picked up a tip or two just by watching 👍. Looking forward to more of yours. All the best
Yeah didn't fancy going through all the 265 comments to see any advice on hammocks but you'll definitely need an underquilt even in summer because you will notice the temperature drop at night, I use the snugpak hammock cocoon, that doubles as your sleeping bag as well also whoopie slings, they look like they're complicated to use but they're actually easier than plain straps and a lot less mucking about and they're lighter.
I must say after a long day of coding behind my computer. These videos give me a sense of peace and relaxation that I need at the end of a busy day. Thank you Claire.
Love the way you say hello to all the wildlife and habitat, at one with nature... at peace
Calming and peaceful watch. Next countryfile presenter maybe?? 😊😉🤗
Hello Claire, I was born and bought up in Hemel Hempstead, my great uncle Bert Marks was the ranger at Ashridge between the wars and I know all the areas that you walked through. I now live remotely on the west coast of Scotland but it was really lovely to accompany you around my old haunts. I used to regularly sleep out in those woods with the deer and owls for company…..thank you…John
That was an epic walk you didn’t even seem to be tired at the end, great video thanks for posting :)
Fresh air and exercise is underated,makes you feel alive.
That's why the establishment keep banning it! But it's about our CONavirUS health... NOT.
@@GreencampRhodie You got that right.
I truly enjoy your cheerful disposition throughout this trek. Even when it became dark and you were being watched by those two glowing eyes, you managed to make light of the situation and even greeted it. A pleasure to watch!
Aw thank you, I love it out there even in the dark 😍
I'd be so spooked out in the dark and worried in case anything went wrong, especially half way when you are nowhere near your car.
A very charming walk. Left England for New Zealand, with my family 14 years ago. Makes me feel homesick for the old country. Well done young lady.👍
Been watching through your videos steadily during work (I work from home) and they're great for relaxing and also getting my excited about the outdoors. I have a job where I sit down a LOT but I love nature and your videos are the boost I need to get my arse out in the evenings and go for a walk. Want to get more exploring done as well!
One of the best channels on UA-cam. I always watch one if your adventures before turning in for the night. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Keep them coming pal..... cheers from Bonnie Scotland...... 👍🏼
Great video! This is one of my favourite local walks. You're very brave to be walking around there in the dark but it looks wonderful.
3:33 is a bit An American Werewolf in London. "Stay on the road and keep off the moors" lol. Great video Claire. You are at one with nature! :D
20 miles into a 16 mile hike and still smiling. How do you do it? My feet are aching and you were the one that did all the walking!! I've just discovered your channel and now I'm going to settle down to binge watch it. All best wishes.
Your videos are amazing, you have such a calm and beautiful manner about you - doing all this on your own is incredible and very brave, I have a feeling your channel is about to blow up 😁👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you, Claire! This is really a beautiful little adventure! I love the forest!
Your face Claire with them dogs barking was a picture 🤣🤣🤣😉👍 nice place you live in .. awesome 👌
I just discovered you a few days ago and I love to watch your vlogs. Such a pleasant personality. I'm in the USA and I want to explore the UK and Scotland someday. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Norm
You still are looking good. You are still one of my favorite hikers. You have an awesome way of sharing your journeys.
Aw thank you Perry, very kind of you 😊 have a lovely day!
Thank you. One of my favourite videos of yours.
Looks like a beautiful area, some of it reminded me of the Cheshire plain near Beeston Castle and the Sandstone trail......thnx for posting! 🙏 👌
Hello Claire. Such a wonderful POV and cheerful outlook as you explore Nature
The music, narrative, and imagery is wonderful. Such a delight in watching these marvelous segments. Rather like an immersive experience.
So calming and serene. Lovely job all around. I watch a few of your video segments: to remind myself of experiencing Nature in person is Great Medicine.
Your videos are consistently evolving and you learn from errors. If more people did such things the world would be Grand indeed.
You are a beautiful person inside and out. Pleasant outlook about your adventures and respect of your environment.
So much respect for you my dear. May you he blessed in all areas of your life. I understand you have a child. Have you taken your child with you on any of your outings.
Teach your youngster well the value, and wonder of Nature.
Be well and stay safe Claire. 😇🤓🤗😎 Big hello from Irish Bob
Aw, hello Irish Bob, and thank you so much for your lovely words :)
Yes my son is 10 now and he loves to come on little trips with me, he has climbed Snowdon and Caider Idris and we go on local camps sometimes, although I don't film when I'm with him as I like the quality time. Hoping to take him on his first multi-night trip this year, now that he's big enough to carry a few things.
So glad you like my lil videos, thank you for coming along with me on my trips and wishing you a wonderful week :)🌿 Claire
@@WildBeare Perfectly understand your keeping son from being online. Signs of good motherly instincts.
Appreciation of Nature is very important for youngsters.
In a number of your videos you at times need to use care around open flames. A tip for keeping yourself warmer is a few hot pockets against the kidneys. When your blood is warmed up this way; you feel the rest of the body warm up.
Another idea is to cut cheap dollar store tennis balls in half. Then use when putting a trekking pole up in various configurations. Will save your tarps my dear.
Nice that you kindly took time and replied. Makes you more awesome than I already surmised.
Be well and stay safe on your adventures. It is nice seeing you learn from errors and refine your skills. Kudos kiddo.
😇🤗😎 Irish Bob
Thank you, I enjoyed that. Also, I've been up that monument, very narrow stairs, but that was about 45 years ago.
Cracking video claire, lovely circular route, that woodland is simply beautiful, all them old trees, the storys they could tell, tristan's books are amazing, truly opens your eyes and mind to nature in a way you'd never thought possible, love the fact you lay down in the woods, grounding at its best, some proper shinrinyoku going on too, love night hikes, nature comes alive ,but definitely a OS map is good to have,or a print out of a section of OS map your planning to work,laminate it, then you can mark your route, points of interest etc on it, saves taking the whole map, hammock wise, probably a dd front line or a onetigris hammock with integrated bugnet and the underquilt from onetigris too, good combo for the price, good health and safe travels my friend, blessed be, Craig
Hi Craig! Aw thanks for watching :) it's beautiful isn't it! Yes I really loved it, I'm gonna get another one, The Walkers Guide to Outdoor Clues & Signs probably. I love night hikes too, especially that there's no one else around and nature gets so loud :D and how on a full moon you don't even need a headtorch. I take OS maps further afield, but I'm not too worried about losing the trail locally as I'd never be truly 'lost' if you know what I mean, I actually like trying to figure it all out. But yeh OS for away from the home counties, deffo! This is a good idea about printing a part off.. I debated cutting one into bits as they're so big but couldn't bring myself to do it haha. Safe travels to you too friend! :)
Agree Craig night hiking is far out.
I’m binge watching your videos now. They are wonderful. You are so natural and seem so at peace in nature!
Good to see you out out again WildBeare
What a book. I love it.great info and well written. He gives a great insight to him and his thinking.
I absolutely love your videos! I have only recently discovered your video channel, so still catching up on your older videos after watching your new ones. You are such a ray of sunshine! I often find myself smiling and/or laughing as I watch your adventures. Keep doing what you do. You're amazing and a complete joy to watch.
I seem to be watching your videos out of order lol!
You seriously are a natural in all you bring to your videos in the outdoors; always bringing warmth and a smile to my face.
I've struggled to get out this last few years due to surgeries and recovery, but your videos play a big part in the next step of my recovery Claire, and for that I'll always be grateful.. And you will be a big factor in me getting back out there come this summer. Thank you.
What a lovely peaceful walk very inspiration for us all to get up and enjoy the outdoors more, now that was some walk thanks for sharing.
This is rapidly becoming one of my new fav channels..
Keep up the great work.
Glad to see the Scouts Hut is no longer vandalised, was in a right state last time i visited well over 3 years ago :)
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! Peace!
Went up the Bridgewater monument last year, views are great and hike beacon many a time... Nice watch thanks 😊
I've not been up it since I was a kid and can't remember the view, hopefully get up it again at some point. Thanks for watching :D
My friend and I hiked and camped the trail Friday and Saturday - Lovely!!
Pure class
Brilliant
Calming
Beautiful
Well done.
Thank you so much.❤
Hi how's it going ? You really do set set a very high standard of video, wonderful interaction with your surroundings , and a brave heart! Totally impressed with your camera work , all in all a pleasure to watch.
I love the music you choose. A nice little extra on top of some amazing Wild Camping footage. And you ofcousre...almost missed that out 😄
Lovely peaceful video with the perfect musical accompaniment. Thank you and take care.
very nice view and good video, thanks for the tour by walking around, the forest is so beuatiful, have a nice trip.
I love the Natural Navigator! So many ingenious ideas and ways to understand ones surroundings.
It's really great isn't it! Makes you look at things so many new ways
@@WildBeare Absolutely! It opens doors on a world we too often ignore around us. I love his thought-provoking social media posts, too. I also have The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs. Thanks for creating and sharing delightful content!
@@BentbrooksRambles That's the one I'm getting next :D me too, and generally I have no clue and find the answer really amazing haha. Aw thank you for watching :)
Thanks, Claire....that looked like fun. 🙂👍
Such a beautiful area! I can hardly wait for spring to kick in over here. Still have lots of snow. Thank you for another beautiful video and for letting us come along!
Wonderful to see your videos,can't wait to get back out best wishes
That looked like a fun day you had. I did the Ridgeway link walk after watching your earlier video and now I'm definitely going to do this one too.
Ah yay you'll love it :D this one has the benefit of being a circular route, it makes for a beautiful day out
I truly enjoyed this video! You have to be in great shape physically to make a trek this long. Thank you for sharing and be safe!
Hello 👋 Claire, thank you for sharing another beautifully filmed video. Your filming skills are excellent. Hopefully, one day I will make it to the U.K..
Always take good care of yourself. I look forward to your next outdoor adventure.
🤗 👋
I live just the other side of the Chilterns, been up the monument at the start of your video so many times as a child 😊
Awesome walking this on Saturday! Thanks for sharing
Oh yay, have a great time :D
Enjoyable as always. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Had that book for years , He gave a lecture in Bristol some years ago must of read it countless times taking it out on walks getting my head around the words in a practical way.
What a wonderful ,peaceful, calming little excursion..always love your vids.
Great video Claire. Cheers for the heads up about natural navigator. If you enjoy reading and love all things nature then I can recommend a good book called 'Red sky at night'. Night hiking is fun. Reminds me of a trip I did with my brother and dad connected with a piece of rope, many moons ago where we walked down the mountain to call my mum from the phone box whilst camping in the woods in Brecon beacons
Oo that book looks amazing thank you :D have added it to my list. Sounds like good times 😍 thank you for watching :)
Hello Clare, I know I've never said anything before but I watch your videos all the time I have to say I love them, your enthusiasm is wonderful and it's so lovely to see you so happy all the time, thankyou as watching you always cheers me up. Ian
I loved the Boundary walk. I’ve done it in both directions and it’s very different
Beautiful Claire, thank you.
Tony
Nicest personality of anyone I’ve ever seen Love this woman. Quite how she has not be snapped up by some broadcasting company as a presenter is beyond me.
Hi Claire, no wonder you love the evening light, as your own name is meaning 'Light'! I loved the little wooden house at the beginning, and the old tree... Thankyou for showing me around in your magical forrest. Great hike.
Aw thanks for watching Eric :) that little house is lovely isn't it, I like to imagine a life there living in the woods :D
@@WildBeare I had the same thought about that little house : )
Dear Claire, I've watched your films...and thought and thought, but I finally figured it out....you are like the female Christopher Robin narrating us thru the 100-acre woods...thanks for the smiles wild "pooh" beare!
Welcome bk Claire looking forward to all your new trips. Keep up the great work. 👍
Hi there. So sorry to bring no the mood to this but man. You must be one of the most beautiful souls on the planet. I am a tree officer and appreciate the beauty of trees beyond most. You are lovely in your appreciation of our tall cousins. Well played x
"hello really old tree" Love how you see nature. I have no experience of a hammock but i would hate to be out in the rain with just a hammock and no tent. In a tent you can do so much more then in a hammock. I love my portable home.
Perfect vid. I like your pleasent voice, your childlike joy of beeing outside and enjoying nature.
I hope you understand my comment, my english is a little bit rusty actually :-).
Greetings from South Germany.
Watching from Western Australia but come from Tring - some 20 years ago - great to see the local landscape again.
Look at DD hammocks, u need a modal with a double floor to hold a mat/air bed (frontline) as they feel cold otherwise.
Or use an under blanket.
Also invest in their super light tarps 3x3 or 3x4 and their slings, great company, even from here. Thanks and good luck
Thank you for showing me new camping spots :P I did not know about The Chilterns, I live I guess 30 mins drive, but instead I tend to go always to Surrey Hills and that takes 1hr20mins drive, this looks promising, I guess I would need to come and check it one day :D
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this while eating my lunch. You really must meet some friendly moo cows - they ain’t all bad. 🐮
Hi Claire, I have spent many nights in hammocks, in the woods, so I thought I'd share some thoughts. I bought an early DD hammock, used it a few times but didn't really get on with it. They are improved now though. I followed it with a cheap, Chinese one with a hooped mosquito net. The hoops are really worthwhile. The cheap hammock does the job. Set up right, it is comfortable. It is lightweight, easy to set up and easy to carry. I use it with a DD 3 x 3 tarp and, while I have been tempted to upgrade to a more expensive one, I have found it perfectly adequate. Certainly, as a first hammock, to try out and see how you get on, it is a good choice. You can always spend more on a named brand one if you really get into it. Hope this is helpful.
Great hike 👌 some adventure...and I'm feeling the freedom from the video 👍 All the best and greetings from Scotland 🙂
you chose the path least trodden, and the path least trodden blessed us
Nothing like a good night tramp {Hike}, all your senses are firing and on full alert. I do them regularly here in NZ and guide others to give them the experience. one never knows when you may be caught out in the dark of night. The trees with the small buttresses also grow out on swampy ground to support the tree. In NZ they can be up to 2 metres high. We call them 'Plank buttresses' . Cheers from NZ
Great video thanks for Posting Claire 😊
Truly lovely video as normal hope your new jacket kept you nice and warm your amazing inspiration to us all keep safe stay strong not much longer till we can be free to wild camp are little socks off 😂x
Really enjoy your videos! Thank you!
Hi I’ve just stumbled across your channel and loved this video so you now have another subscriber 👍
Well done and thanks for sharing your hike with us
All the best graham
I've just started following you and I love your commentaries. Great videos.
I love your quirky ways.... "Hello really old tree"
Great to see you in touch with nature
He's a lovely old boy 😄 thank for watching :)
@@WildBeare I'm glad your back and love your work.... Keep up the great videos and I can't wait for your wild camping to come.... Much love sister
so beautiful place and cool trees...always taker care your self....
I love walking in the ashridge area. Its near to me so I am lucky. Wendover woods to white cross near Princes Risborough is another nice walk.
That humongous tree, Claire at the start, is obviously an ancient oak and the other looks like a Redwood. It ain't native to the British Isles that's for sure. Nice easy-going presentation. Thanks.
Super watch and so close I must visit soon. As for hammocks like others have said DD Hammocks are really good. I have the Frontline which is simple to set up and bombproof
Claire what an awesome hike!!! So many cool features! Glad you made it past the bulls!! I'm really glad you were able to get out and able to share them with us! I hope you're able to get out again asap ! Stay safe out there!
Thanks so much for watching Conar :D
Beautiful smile , beautiful soul , beautiful nature , really love your videos.
I love it around there . Altho i haven't done that route . 🤔. Thats my next walk for sure ! Your videos are great also very calming . Great work 👌🏻
I love the landscape and nature you are walking, Amazing and beutefull
You looks just like an angel out there in the nature🙂
feel like im there minted video great to watch thanks again
Beautiful country trail. Thanks for sharing. I hope someday you get to hike the AT. Be well.
An enjoyable walk, Claire. Thanks for sharing and all the best. :-)
Wow! Truely magical💕
Lovely video Claire, spooky eyes in the woods lol. Looked like a beautiful part of the countryside aswell. Looking forward to your next adventure 😊
Wonderful vid. Lovely location there
Wow good on you doing this by yourself 🤙 Remember my 1st time camping bricking myself with every noise 🤣🤣
Love the way you say hello
Dave Canterberrys tarp set up system is quick and easy he also covers hammock setup .Nice to see you out and about again great vid as per usual
Great video 👌 I need to set time aside to do this, when I go out at weekends I always seem to be clock watching and very rarely relax and enjoy it fully ! 👍🏕🙏
Great to see you back 😀 another beautifully shot vid 👏
Interesting seeing the eye shine, lots of Big Cat sightings in that exact area
I have got the same map printed out at home, been waiting for the bluebells to come out. But after watching, I don't think I can hold for any longer. It is gonna be pre-bluebell hike. The place is really stunning any time of the year.
What a great vid. I really liked the format of how you recorded and edited it. I've just started and picked up a tip or two just by watching 👍. Looking forward to more of yours. All the best
20 miles is impressive. Nice job! Beautiful hike.
Yeah didn't fancy going through all the 265 comments to see any advice on hammocks but you'll definitely need an underquilt even in summer because you will notice the temperature drop at night, I use the snugpak hammock cocoon, that doubles as your sleeping bag as well also whoopie slings, they look like they're complicated to use but they're actually easier than plain straps and a lot less mucking about and they're lighter.