Bushcraft - Chatsworth, Hob Hurst's House & Forest Wild Camp
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- In this video I catch the bus to Baslow and then have a gentle stroll through the picturesque Chatsworth Estate. I follow the River Derwent down towards Beeley and then head up on to the moors to visit Hob Hurst's House which is a 3,000 year old burial mound. From there I make my way over to our usual forest camp location to meet up with Jay, Tiny and Mark. A great night was had by all and not even the rain was enough to dampen our spirits.
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All music by Dean Read. Footage shot with a Canon 550D with an 18-55mm Lens, the night footage was with an iPhone 6 Plus and it was all edited in iMovie
Truly a very nice park...!
Thanks for watching, I love walking through Chatsworth :-)
***** thanks for watching Mike, it was great to be back out in the forest with the boys again.
There are 3 River Derwent's that I know of in the UK, I'd like to think the Derbyshire one is the mightiest though as it powered the birth of the Industrial Revolution :-) I am pretty biased though.
Really looking forward to our Australia trip, had the flights booked for about 10 months so it's been a long time coming. Can't wait to see all my family over there and travel to some places I haven't visited on previous trips. Hoping to vlog while I'm there like I did in Asia.
Great vid again Dean! Especially like your attention for antiquities & other heritage in this magnificent landscape & you telling the story!
Thanks for watching. The Peak District certainly has a wealth of history and heritage to explore. Chatsworth could perhaps be described as the jewel in the crown of Derbyshire's more civilised history, along with Hardwick House too :-) I've visited the Old Mills along the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site in the past but have only recorded audio interviews, I'll have to head back again soon and get some video recorded too.
Great video mate. Sorry I've not watched for a while baby is keeping us very busy! Hope your all well.
Grant
Thanks for watching my friend, hope all is good with you and your new little family. I remember those early days so I'll forgive you for not having the time to watch the vids :-) all the best mate
Nice video Dean, enjoyed the public transport, the walk, the ancient history and the revisit to the Derwent. Maaan even a used DB9 costs you £35,000. No need for your mate to catch the bus. Still he's good at bush craft with all the best kit to go with it no doubt. Probably his property also. Enjoy your trip to Australia....
Mark Jickells Thanks for watching Mark, it was a refreshing change to use Public Transport and not have to worry about parking or the inevitable trip back to the car in the morning. I'd never spend that much on a car, i'd be far to worried about scratching it :-)
Dean Read Yes Dean public transport allows us to approach our objective from further out. If it's a mountain, for example, we get the foothills in and appreciate the whole as it were..I could kind of see that in your video. I suppose vehicles only need to be functional and practical. Mind you everyone's need is different I guess. ATB Mark.
I really enjoyed watching that. Boy am I missing camping, as well as walking.
Don't forget there is also another River Derwent in England? 😉
It feeds Derwent Water then Bassenwaite Lake in the Lake District. 👍
Enjoy your trip down under 👌
brilliant video you put up atb tom
Thanks for watching Tom
A great mix in this video dean .. Always a pleasure to watch and get to see new parts of the Peak District ...And finished off with a wild camp with buddies .. !! Looked good fun mate .
Have a great trip down under and hopefully we will get to see a few uploads of you're journey !!
Thanks for watching Jamie, it was a great little overnighter and it was nice to be back out in the forest with the lads again. Really looking forward to the Australia trip, the flights have been booked for about 10 months so it's been a long time coming. I'm hoping to upload regular vlogs like I did during my Asia trip, we have lots of great things planned :-)
Love that you show folks an outing reached by public transport. Such a beautiful view from the cliffs by the campsite.
The Peak District has great transport links from all sides so it's easy to hop on and off a bus. I left my car at home this time as Jay was driving me home. I might plan some more routes in the Peaks where I use public transport so I can get away from circular routes and the constant concern of finding a "safe" parking space, I'm always really paranoid about where I leave me car overnight :-)
I feel the same way leaving my car at a remote trailhead or canoe landing in the forest up here in the North Woods. But truly no options in those cases.
👍 enjoy austrailia
craig bakewell Thanks mate, will do :-) Thanks for watching
Fantastic, Dean! What a treat to watch...I've been drawn to Chatsworth house for a long time so it was especially nice to get a glimpse of the surrounding estate. Thanks for the local historical details also.
Thanks for watching Laura, Chatsworth has a really interesting history and there is always lots to see, do and explore when visiting. There are lots of events happening in the grounds during the year which draw in the crowds. The Cavendish family and staff there have done a great job attracting visitors and the money is being reinvested in the preservation of the house and its contents.
another good video 😃
Not been inside Chatsworth since I was a kid...maybe its time to go back
Nazgûl It's definitely worth a visit, i've been a few times in the last year or so and thoroughly enjoyed it. i'm used to coming home covered in mud whenever I go out in the Peak District so Chatsworth is a little more civilised than my usual outings :-)
Dean Read Yeh I live close by (Matlock Bath) and Ive been past multiple times either on the bike or backpacking (on 1 occasion I ran there and back). I need to go to the hunters tower too..always wanted to go there when I was a kid too
Great video again
Great video as always Dean , have a blast in oz ✈
As always, nice spot to camp and great video, I was thinking when you went to look over into the valley that it would be a lovely spot for a hammock camp. I've never been to Chatsworth but I will now. Cheers
Thanks for watching, I think next time I camp in the forest I'll Bobby at the top of cliff :-) all the best
subbed to you and gooniebushcraft.. nice bunch of lads and great vids.. that camp and the views are awesome.. I appreciate what your all doing, inspirational to a 'bushcraft/wildcamp' newbie =)
+Daniel Clowe Thanks for watching and for subbing to Jay and I, much appreciated :-) all the best mate
A nice combination of walk and camp!
Now, I'm sure that you know this already but the best River Derwent is over here in Yorkshire. In the manner of the locals, it stubbornly does its own thing and is probably the only river in the UK that flows away from the sea. I'll look forward to seeing how the Derwent down under compares.
Have a good one,
Al
Knucker thanks for watching Al, your version of the Derwent does sound rather rebellious. Our version here in Derbyshire powered the birth of the industrial revolution so we'll have to see what claim to fame the Tasmanian version has. Which of our fare Derwent's it is it named after will perhaps be the most likely question that I'll need to ask :-)
I camped there at the peak 2015 it was solo fun!
Thanks for watching :-) had a few nights up there solo myself, must do it again soon
Love the Vlog Dean looks at your Vlogs think I'm Running out of them :( Then I find a few more
Get making some more matey they be much appreciated buddy & One of these days I'd love a walk with you near by Chesterfield pal if we may only a short walk mind you lol :)
Awesome as always Deano, it was another great night mate. I really enjoyed it. Your walked looked great too. I need to take the girls to chatsworth when it's a sunny day and get in the river : )
And I wish the Aston Martin was mine haha.... Although it's nothing compared to my super power C Max ; ) haha
GoonieBushcraft It was a really great outing mate, everyone will have to head over to your channel to see what the place looks like in August as i'll be out of the game until September's visit I think... unless we can plan one for the first week or so of next month :-)
Your C Max is far better than an Aston Martin. just think about the cost of fuel, road tax and insurance on something as flamboyant as that. Not to mention the carbon emissions which will inevitably leave us without a planet to go Bushcrafting on :-) haha.
p.s. Looking forward to your video of the trip
Great video dean ✊ good to see you out again ,and looking forward to jays video too
Thanks for watching mate, that'll probably be my last outing in the forest until September but Jay will no doubt be out again next month.