Great vlog and shots gents. Not been here but it’s on the list. Picking a top 3 of the Peaks is so tough and I change my mind on this regularly. So , currently I’d go for 3 Goyt Valley (riverside walk past the reservoir), 2 Howden Reservoir and the Crow Stones 1 Winnats/Mam Tor for an inversion. Padley on the subs bench but only just
Hi Drew. As we travel round and experience all the different Peak District locations, I am pretty sure that our opinions will continue to change. Your top 2 are areas I want to explore more, Goyt also sounds a worthy location to visit. I feel that I have overdosed on Padley and whilst it is an amazing location there is much more to explore in our Peak District National Park. Thank you for watching.
Hi Craig I definitely need to go back to this location. I've only visited a couple of times, once in the snow when I slid about 50m down the side of one of the hills (can't remember which one) and there was loads of mist (too much) the other time for sunset but the light was terrible. I've seen some stunning images from the classic location. Regarding the No.1 Peak District location I'd say it needs to be somewhere that offers multiple compositions at all times of the year and in all weathers. Although not one location I love around Surprise View / Padley / Longshaw Estate and Big Moor (White Edge) You can access all these from one parking location so that's my No.1 (location) I'll be on Big Moor the 1st weekend in October for the Red Deer Rut. If you've never been I'd definitely recommend a visit. You will need the 100-400mm lens
Hi Paul, I am determined to get a cloud inversion sunrise this year. I know it will take a few attempts. I have also seen some stunning shots which challenges me to get my own. The walk up on Monday was relatively dry and easy. In the damp early morning autumn months it is not so easy to climb that hill. Big Moor Deer rut (not been there) sounds interesting. I will note that ,it could be up Eddies street as well. Agree with Padley, Surpise View, and Longshaw. Heather season is up next. Thank you for watching.
Higatour looking down to Eyam moor stone circle magical
Hi Jim. I will note that for future shoots. Thank you for watching.
Another fantastic video :) And the photos certainly look epic in Black and White :)
Cheers Lee thank you for watching.
Great vlog and shots gents. Not been here but it’s on the list. Picking a top 3 of the Peaks is so tough and I change my mind on this regularly. So , currently I’d go for 3 Goyt Valley (riverside walk past the reservoir), 2 Howden Reservoir and the Crow Stones 1 Winnats/Mam Tor for an inversion. Padley on the subs bench but only just
Hi Drew. As we travel round and experience all the different Peak District locations, I am pretty sure that our opinions will continue to change. Your top 2 are areas I want to explore more, Goyt also sounds a worthy location to visit. I feel that I have overdosed on Padley and whilst it is an amazing location there is much more to explore in our Peak District National Park. Thank you for watching.
Hi Craig I definitely need to go back to this location. I've only visited a couple of times, once in the snow when I slid about 50m down the side of one of the hills (can't remember which one) and there was loads of mist (too much) the other time for sunset but the light was terrible. I've seen some stunning images from the classic location. Regarding the No.1 Peak District location I'd say it needs to be somewhere that offers multiple compositions at all times of the year and in all weathers. Although not one location I love around Surprise View / Padley / Longshaw Estate and Big Moor (White Edge) You can access all these from one parking location so that's my No.1 (location) I'll be on Big Moor the 1st weekend in October for the Red Deer Rut. If you've never been I'd definitely recommend a visit. You will need the 100-400mm lens
Hi Paul, I am determined to get a cloud inversion sunrise this year. I know it will take a few attempts. I have also seen some stunning shots which challenges me to get my own. The walk up on Monday was relatively dry and easy. In the damp early morning autumn months it is not so easy to climb that hill. Big Moor Deer rut (not been there) sounds interesting. I will note that ,it could be up Eddies street as well. Agree with Padley, Surpise View, and Longshaw. Heather season is up next. Thank you for watching.
Currently…
1. Padley Gorge
2. Goyt Valley
3. Macclesfield Forest
Great Video ❤
Hi, Not been to 2 or 3 so they are added to our list. Thank you for watching.