Good to see you again my dear friend and hope you are doing well, looks as if u have been getting a little rain, trail was pretty wet ,quite a challenging one too by the looks, ok I'll see you later
I have said this before, from the centre of Manchester we less than 90 mins away from such fantastic varied countryside from the peak district to the lake district and into Wales & the coast. All on our doorstep. Thanks again Mary for another fantastic video. Robert from Manchester
Naze and clough. Two single-syllable English words to learn today. My thought is that single-syllable words are the oldest. Thanks for taking us along on your hike!
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures No, I thank you! You are such a lovely lady, I subscribed to your channel and I can already see that you have loads of interesting content for me. Travels, camera, healthy eating... Today you inspired me with 30 days declutter challenge. I need it badly, I am a hoarder:/
If we could only have 10% of that kind of nature, hiking would be so much better here. I am so looking forward to my 3 weeks of hiking in the UK next year.
This trail was such an adventure and it was clear just how much you enjoyed it. I watched this with my eight year old grandaughter who thought the stones looked just like dinosaur's! Thank you Mary xx
As usual, your videos are beautiful. But the music you select is so perfectly matched, and beautiful in its own right, it makes a very soothing experience for arm chair hikers 😁
Such a gorgeous hike and beautifully edited Mary! Loved the music selection 😁👍🏻 just really amazing (as usual). Thanks for taking us along and all the work you put into making them… especially the backtracking to get the camera so we can enjoy seeing you wander along the trail 💚
What a lovely, bubbly woman you are Mary. I really enjoyed your video, came across your channel while looking at routes around kinder for wild camping, subscribing now, gonna check out some more of your videos soon. Love & Light Darren
Humm, So we have a waterfall and a compass. Basic guidance in the bush 🥦aria, You were very surprised by the number of waterfalls in MG. Ah! Mary, I thought there could be a Royal Road in MG ? 🐎 🚲 🚐 🚂🚃🚃 POC POC POC ... It's uai, Yes, there is also a train on a stretch of the real road.
What beautiful rock formations you have in the U.K., nature is the best sculptor indeed. Filming in the mist gives it a very mystical feel, very captivating, and the color variation is absolutely gorgeous. This may sound silly but how on earth do the farmers round up their sheep when they have such a vast expanse to roam in? 🤷♀️ Thanks for a superb video and escape from routine. 🙏🏻🥰
Mary, how did you stage-manage the sheep at 2:45? Perfect timing. Another lively and lovely hike! A quick question: It seems like England has so many cool names for pieces of topography. What is a "naze"? I've never run across this word before.
I know, I couldn’t have timed it better 😂A Naze is similar to a promontory which is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water.
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures Thanks! I think we would call that a "bluff" or a "point" or it might be a "butte" out West. What a cool language we have! I like "naze" because it sounds like "nose" -- in this case a big, pointy one.
Thanks so much! I use it most of the time, but sometimes when there is no wind or background noise it is much simpler to not use anything. I am mostly happy with them, if too close to each other or in a slightly wrong position they can produce interference though.
Good to see you again my dear friend and hope you are doing well, looks as if u have been getting a little rain, trail was pretty wet ,quite a challenging one too by the looks, ok I'll see you later
I have said this before, from the centre of Manchester we less than 90 mins away from such fantastic varied countryside from the peak district to the lake district and into Wales & the coast. All on our doorstep. Thanks again Mary for another fantastic video. Robert from Manchester
Your pleasant and lovely personality just brighten up the whole trail. Thanks for sharing your lil hike with us. Stay lovely, healthy and 😊
What a beautiful hike. 😊💖🐶🐶
Beautiful hike mary!! Thank you 😊☀️
A lovely trail and the Edges are spectacular. Thanks Tink!
Glad you enjoyed it Keith - thank you so much 😊
I have literally just got back from walking this trail with my dog after watching your video... VERY good suggestion, we loved it!
Great to hear that Michael! Great hike isn't it 😊
Another fabulous video sweetheart 😘
It looked like a great hike.
Naze and clough. Two single-syllable English words to learn today. My thought is that single-syllable words are the oldest. Thanks for taking us along on your hike!
Thanks so much!
Ahhhh, good morning to you, also. Absolutely raw beauty! Thank you for so expertly showing us a part of you gorgeous countryside. Blessings
Fab video. What a spectacular location 😀
Glad you enjoyed it Rachel - thank you!
Such beauty in today’s video! Always a pleasure to go walking with you.
Nice 🦋❤
This was thoroughly enjoyable to watch.
Thanks so much! 😊
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures No, I thank you! You are such a lovely lady, I subscribed to your channel and I can already see that you have loads of interesting content for me. Travels, camera, healthy eating... Today you inspired me with 30 days declutter challenge. I need it badly, I am a hoarder:/
If we could only have 10% of that kind of nature, hiking would be so much better here. I am so looking forward to my 3 weeks of hiking in the UK next year.
This trail was such an adventure and it was clear just how much you enjoyed it. I watched this with my eight year old grandaughter who thought the stones looked just like dinosaur's! Thank you Mary xx
Fantastic views!
Many thanks!
As usual, your videos are beautiful. But the music you select is so perfectly matched, and beautiful in its own right, it makes a very soothing experience for arm chair hikers 😁
Mary, is that a bright (orange, red?) rain cover on your pack? Is it part of the pack or separate? Do you have a link to it? Thanks!
It is part of the pack which is this one: amzn.to/3uI126i It is also detachable using a toggle attachment.
Thank you very much 😊
Such a gorgeous hike and beautifully edited Mary! Loved the music selection 😁👍🏻 just really amazing (as usual). Thanks for taking us along and all the work you put into making them… especially the backtracking to get the camera so we can enjoy seeing you wander along the trail 💚
What a nice walk and you seem just as always so happy! The weather feels all too familiar 😅 Thank you for such a nice video!
You are so kind, glad you enjoyed it 😊
What a lovely, bubbly woman you are Mary. I really enjoyed your video, came across your channel while looking at routes around kinder for wild camping, subscribing now, gonna check out some more of your videos soon. Love & Light Darren
That’s so kind of you to say so Darren, thanks so much and I’m really pleased to hear you enjoyed it! 😊
Humm, So we have a waterfall and a compass. Basic guidance in the bush 🥦aria, You were very surprised by the number of waterfalls in MG. Ah! Mary, I thought there could be a Royal Road in MG ? 🐎 🚲 🚐 🚂🚃🚃 POC POC POC ... It's uai, Yes, there is also a train on a stretch of the real road.
That was really enjoyable, Mary. Great job editing all the times you moved the camera. 👍🙂
Thanks so much Brian! 😊
What beautiful rock formations you have in the U.K., nature is the best sculptor indeed. Filming in the mist gives it a very mystical feel, very captivating, and the color variation is absolutely gorgeous.
This may sound silly but how on earth do the farmers round up their sheep when they have such a vast expanse to roam in? 🤷♀️
Thanks for a superb video and escape from routine. 🙏🏻🥰
So glad you enjoyed it! Not silly question at all, the sheepdogs do a lot of the leg work for sure!
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures Ahhhh, forgot about those essential little beings, thanks for the reminder 😊
The answer is the Border Collie. :) my favorite dog. I have one myself.
Mary, how did you stage-manage the sheep at 2:45? Perfect timing. Another lively and lovely hike! A quick question: It seems like England has so many cool names for pieces of topography. What is a "naze"? I've never run across this word before.
I know, I couldn’t have timed it better 😂A Naze is similar to a promontory which is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water.
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures Thanks! I think we would call that a "bluff" or a "point" or it might be a "butte" out West. What a cool language we have! I like "naze" because it sounds like "nose" -- in this case a big, pointy one.
Naze can be a variation of Ness, which generally means 'Nose', but not always.
Nice walk and vLog. Keep them coming, Mary. PS: Do you now use Wireless go for all the audio on the go? Happy?
Thanks so much! I use it most of the time, but sometimes when there is no wind or background noise it is much simpler to not use anything. I am mostly happy with them, if too close to each other or in a slightly wrong position they can produce interference though.
never done fairbrook its on my list to do thank you.
Its a great hike and much quieter than Kinder 😁
@@MarysOutdoorAdventures THANK YOU
i enjoy your videos,how many hours since star to finish you walk?
Thank you! Without stopping to film or have lunch, I would say it took me about 4-5 hours
The rock from the lion king😂