Absolutely 1st class video. Very informative and the camera and drone footage is brilliant. I like the history and I have learned something I knew nothing about. Thank you Toby always wagging his tail makes me smile
What a beauty of a day!! Always enjoy a nice breeze to keep the biting bugs away. I always find the stone walls so fascinating in the area! Nothing like a pup enjoying the company of his person! Thanks for sharing your great adventuring!
Another great video mate,the breacons look amazing to explore and even yourself are still finding places when you thought you had no where you had'nt already been,i do envy you being so close to such an amazing place,being from the midlands its a bit of a jaunt to get to sum places but always worth the effort,i was at a place near the irfon valley at the wknd,amazing place to wild swim and fount a hill fort on the way home to tide me over till next time,keep up the good work mate,you truly are an inspiration👍
Thank you for the kind words, mate, it's much appreciated. I do appreciate having it on my doorstep. I worked in Solihull for a few years and missed the hills, so used to head straight for North/Mid Wales on my days off. Sounds like you found a nice spot, I will look it up. ATB, Ryan.
What an interesting video! I had no idea that rabbits were farmed like that. A great bit of history! Your drone work was awesome! Interesting too about the Vietnamese coffee. Didn’t know that. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Toby. You included some nice shots of him. Thanks again for the video!
Thanks, Chris. Yes, it's an interesting bit of history. I've returned there since to explore it a little more, and hopefully I'll be doing another camp there soon. Diolch yn Fawr.
Cracking videos Ryan I found your channel last week. The circular holes in the rabbit enclosures had a net across them to catch rabbits flushed out by ferrets. Courtesy of Wikipedia 😂
At 08:01 - Communal toilette possibly?.. At 14:41 - I use Evaporated milk when camping as it goes further by virtue of it's being richer than milk. Also it doesn't go off anywhere near as quick. great vid again, thanks Ryan 👍
Excellent video again buddy. Some cracking drone footage and informative as always. Keep up the good work and look forward to many more of your and toby’s hikes 👏
Fascinating stuff, I do like a bit of history, I must have a look at my maps near me is a place called Santon Downham and some people still refer to it as the Warren, makes me wonder if there are pillow mounds there as well. If I remember correctly wasn’t it the romans that introduced rabbits for meat etc? Great video Ryan
Thanks, Martin. I did come across a map that showed locations of pillow maps across Wales, and there were a lot of them. Yes, I read that the Romans introduced them, but originally they kept them as pets. Thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
Love the Westons Vintage and Inches! If you get chamce, try Merrydown, thats a strong one too and comes in a long green bottle and also Old Rosie by Westons. Thats like a proper cludy scrumpy, really nice but might be awkward to fit in your bag as it comes in like a flaggon bottle! Great vid as always! 😄👍
Ah, mate, Merrydown was something we used to drink as teenagers back in the '80s. I found it on the shelf in Tesco last year, I didn't know it was still in production. I'll have to give the Rosie a try. Thanks for watching, mate.
Another great informative video Ryan. Surprising what little gems can be found when walking away from the main paths. The drone footage is fantastic at giving a different view of the areas we see on a regular basis. Keep up the great work 👍😎
A great area - seen it often and thought I'd always get over there but never managed it yet 😢 Must try harder!! Good video as always and not trying to sell us anything - bonus 😂
Another wonderful video, excellent stuff (as always). Fantastic drone footage. I was told about the history of Pillow mounds by a veterinarian whilst training for my Lowland leader qualification in the New Forest, often saw them marked on an OS map, never did my own research into the subject. Keep up the excellent content, well done - I can’t wait for the next instalment. 👍💪👏🏴🥾
Diolch! Ryan are you a vegan? Toby eats well. Hard to believe those enclosures kept the rabbits in, as they burrow for their homes. Thank for sharing. I look forward to your next trip! And yes I have had Vietnamese coffee-Kori Luwak , but prefer the coffee in Finland. Hi Toby.
Thank you, Paul. I've got a vacuum sealing machine which comes with the bags. Here's a link... www.amazon.co.uk/Homeasy-Automatic-One-Touch-Preservation-BPA-Free/dp/B07QRYY4CM/ref=asc_df_B07QRYY4CM/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=231909287202&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13898424583326494872&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045381&hvtargid=pla-754810099583&psc=1&mcid=9fd6e790ad7c3cc298e4a63b0920da83
You're costing me money now.. just bought one 😂 prepared something similar to yours for a Friday night camp tomorrow. Will have to give you a shout out in my next video over on my other channel now. The Dragon Outdoors Show. 😅
@@pauldavies9360 they're great for taking meals out with you, I've taken cooked dinners the lot. Just found your channel, mate. I'll take a look. Have a good one.
Another cracking episode Ryan. Having walked through there from Penwyllt to Ystradfellte a few times but not explored it really has whetted my appetite for a proper explore. As for the forest between Gyhirych & Nedd I think you will find a camp spot as I am almost sure there is a you tuber from ystradgynlais way has camped in there previously.. I am sure you will have spotted the one of the steams running through there is the same name as the res you recently was near in the Cambrians...lol. I love the smell of coffee but not the taste - the rest of the household love it so I may get them somejust to take in the smell. Condensed milk.. that takes me back.
Thank you, Alan. I'm sure you know where I've been and what I'm up to, lol. I walked through those woods with Marianne, just the other day and found a nice camping spot there. And funnily enough, it was right next to the stream you're on about. I'm hoping to head there soon. ATB, Ryan.
Where on earth did you find info on the rabbit enclosures Ry? I always thought the round holes here and there were "grouse pots" Does seem mad that the enclosures don't have an entrance. Keep them coming seems strange seeing you camping in nice weather .
Someone else mentioned they resemble grouse butts. I've tried finding some more info on them but have had no luck. I was thinking exactly that, even when the walls were fully erected, I'm sure they would escape or burrow out. There's an archaeology site that's shared some information online about the area, here's a link to it... coflein.gov.uk/en/site/24385/
What a fascinating landscape and history Ryan! The drone was invaluable, really brilliant footage. Toby was having a great time as always, sweet boy. Thanks for taking us along, nice to see sme sunshine as we head into the coldest month here in NZ! And almost 2000 subscribers I see, well deserved!
Thank you, Amanda. It's an interesting place, I've been back there since and may do another camp in the area. I didn't know that the weather is cold over there this time of the year. Keep warm and take care. ATB, Ryan.
Yet another good video ryan keep them coming ⛺️ 🥃
Thank you, Jeff!
Interesting that Ry, had no idea thats how they farmed rabbits. The spot you had looked nice and peaceful. Keep it up mate 👍
Thank you, Glenn. It's an interesting part of the Beacons and it made for a great camp. Thanks for watching, mate 👍🏼
Congrats on getting beyond the 2k subscriber point!! Great video.
Thanks very much, John.
You’re getting bloody good at this mate. Fascinating stuff. Love it. Toby looks back to full health. 👊
Thank you, mate! 👍🏼
Absolutely 1st class video. Very informative and the camera and drone footage is brilliant. I like the history and I have learned something I knew nothing about. Thank you
Toby always wagging his tail makes me smile
Thanks, Stuart. Glad you enjoyed, mate. Thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
Super vid Ryan. Don't know how I missed it, history lesson . Well done .ATB Phil
Better late than never, mate. Thank you, Phill. ATB, Ryan
@@wildaboutwales lol , hope all is well 👍
@@Flint-I all good thanks, Phil...hope you're well too.
Great video again Ryan 👍
Thanks for watching, Robert. Glad you enjoyed, mate
What a beauty of a day!! Always enjoy a nice breeze to keep the biting bugs away. I always find the stone walls so fascinating in the area! Nothing like a pup enjoying the company of his person! Thanks for sharing your great adventuring!
Thank you. The dry stoned wall in this area is probably the longest I've seen, such an interesting landscape. Thank you for watching. ATB, Ryan.
I absolutely love your videos Ryan. So well edited.
Cheers, bud. It was a great camp this, one. I'll be heading back there for another camp soon. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
I absolutely love your informative videos. And what a great bloke you are. Thank you.
Thank you, Colin. I'm glad you enjoyed, and thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
Another great video mate,the breacons look amazing to explore and even yourself are still finding places when you thought you had no where you had'nt already been,i do envy you being so close to such an amazing place,being from the midlands its a bit of a jaunt to get to sum places but always worth the effort,i was at a place near the irfon valley at the wknd,amazing place to wild swim and fount a hill fort on the way home to tide me over till next time,keep up the good work mate,you truly are an inspiration👍
Thank you for the kind words, mate, it's much appreciated. I do appreciate having it on my doorstep. I worked in Solihull for a few years and missed the hills, so used to head straight for North/Mid Wales on my days off. Sounds like you found a nice spot, I will look it up. ATB, Ryan.
What an interesting video! I had no idea that rabbits were farmed like that. A great bit of history! Your drone work was awesome! Interesting too about the Vietnamese coffee. Didn’t know that. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Toby. You included some nice shots of him. Thanks again for the video!
Thanks, Chris. Yes, it's an interesting bit of history. I've returned there since to explore it a little more, and hopefully I'll be doing another camp there soon. Diolch yn Fawr.
Cracking videos Ryan I found your channel last week. The circular holes in the rabbit enclosures had a net across them to catch rabbits flushed out by ferrets. Courtesy of Wikipedia 😂
Thank you, mate, I'm glad you're enjoying the channel. Yes, that's a common way of catching rabbits,still to this day. Thanks for the info. ATB, Ryan.
Nice camp Ryan. The landscape is so interesting there, not like anything I’ve seen before. Thanks for sharing. Serk
It's an interesting place, Serk, and I'll be returning there for another camp. Thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
Thanks Ryan as always fantastic drown footage and great knowledge and of course Toby 😊
Thanks for watching, Ian. ATB, Ryan.
Great video, well done Ry 👏
Thank you for watching, Kerry.
At 08:01 - Communal toilette possibly?.. At 14:41 - I use Evaporated milk when camping as it goes further by virtue of it's being richer than milk. Also it doesn't go off anywhere near as quick. great vid again, thanks Ryan 👍
Thanks, Will! I wish there was more information on them so we knew. Yes, that's a good option for longer lasting milk. ATB, Ryan.
Another great video Ry, I fancy one of the Vietnamese coffees too :)
Cheers, bud! If ever you're up my way, I've got a spare bag of it you can have 👍🏼
Excellent video again buddy. Some cracking drone footage and informative as always. Keep up the good work and look forward to many more of your and toby’s hikes 👏
Thank you, buddy! It's a beautiful area and right on our doorstep. ATB, Ryan.
Definitely buddy it’s inspiring for sure.. gonna have to get back out and about myself soon! Thanks for the work you put into your content buddy!
Fascinating stuff, I do like a bit of history, I must have a look at my maps near me is a place called Santon Downham and some people still refer to it as the Warren, makes me wonder if there are pillow mounds there as well. If I remember correctly wasn’t it the romans that introduced rabbits for meat etc? Great video Ryan
Thanks, Martin. I did come across a map that showed locations of pillow maps across Wales, and there were a lot of them. Yes, I read that the Romans introduced them, but originally they kept them as pets. Thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
Love the Westons Vintage and Inches!
If you get chamce, try Merrydown, thats a strong one too and comes in a long green bottle and also Old Rosie by Westons. Thats like a proper cludy scrumpy, really nice but might be awkward to fit in your bag as it comes in like a flaggon bottle!
Great vid as always! 😄👍
Ah, mate, Merrydown was something we used to drink as teenagers back in the '80s. I found it on the shelf in Tesco last year, I didn't know it was still in production. I'll have to give the Rosie a try. Thanks for watching, mate.
Another great informative video Ryan. Surprising what little gems can be found when walking away from the main paths. The drone footage is fantastic at giving a different view of the areas we see on a regular basis. Keep up the great work 👍😎
Thanks, buddy. I thought I knew Ystradfellte quite well, so it was a nice surprise to stumble upon this area.
Parabéns pelo vídeo. Sucesso sempre
Thank you and thanks for watching. ATB, Ryan.
A great area - seen it often and thought I'd always get over there but never managed it yet 😢 Must try harder!! Good video as always and not trying to sell us anything - bonus 😂
Thank you, Chris. It's a peaceful part of the Beacons and I'll be heading back there soon. ATB, Ryan.
Looked a great spot and weather was kind for you Ryan
Yes, it was a nice camp this one. Thank you, mate.
Another wonderful video, excellent stuff (as always). Fantastic drone footage.
I was told about the history of Pillow mounds by a veterinarian whilst training for my Lowland leader qualification in the New Forest, often saw them marked on an OS map, never did my own research into the subject.
Keep up the excellent content, well done - I can’t wait for the next instalment. 👍💪👏🏴🥾
Thanks for the positive feedback, Ben, it's much appreciated. ATB, Ryan.
Diolch! Ryan are you a vegan? Toby eats well. Hard to believe those enclosures kept the rabbits in, as they burrow for their homes. Thank for sharing. I look forward to your next trip! And yes I have had Vietnamese coffee-Kori Luwak , but prefer the coffee in Finland. Hi Toby.
Thank you, Derek. I am, yes. You've got me curious about Finnish coffee now, I may have to give it a try. ATB, Ryan.
@@wildaboutwales sorry to Vietnamese coffee is Kopi Luwak , the civet coffee. As for the Finnish coffee, the Finns do coffee and ice cream well.
@@dereklawday4402 thanks, Derek. If I'm able to get some, I'll take it on one of my next camps. Diolch.
Fantastic vid again Ryan!
Very interesting too. Love the history bits.
Where do you get those sealable food bags they look handy!
Thank you, Paul. I've got a vacuum sealing machine which comes with the bags. Here's a link...
www.amazon.co.uk/Homeasy-Automatic-One-Touch-Preservation-BPA-Free/dp/B07QRYY4CM/ref=asc_df_B07QRYY4CM/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=231909287202&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13898424583326494872&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045381&hvtargid=pla-754810099583&psc=1&mcid=9fd6e790ad7c3cc298e4a63b0920da83
@wildaboutwales thanks alot dude! The grub looked top notch.
You're costing me money now.. just bought one 😂 prepared something similar to yours for a Friday night camp tomorrow.
Will have to give you a shout out in my next video over on my other channel now. The Dragon Outdoors Show. 😅
@@pauldavies9360 they're great for taking meals out with you, I've taken cooked dinners the lot. Just found your channel, mate. I'll take a look. Have a good one.
Resting up with a bad back (was supposed to out myself today) watching you and Toby living your best!
Thanks for the video mate!!
Thanks for watching, mate! Wishing you a speedy recovery. ATB, Ryan.
Another cracking episode Ryan. Having walked through there from Penwyllt to Ystradfellte a few times but not explored it really has whetted my appetite for a proper explore. As for the forest between Gyhirych & Nedd I think you will find a camp spot as I am almost sure there is a you tuber from ystradgynlais way has camped in there previously.. I am sure you will have spotted the one of the steams running through there is the same name as the res you recently was near in the Cambrians...lol. I love the smell of coffee but not the taste - the rest of the household love it so I may get them somejust to take in the smell. Condensed milk.. that takes me back.
Thank you, Alan. I'm sure you know where I've been and what I'm up to, lol.
I walked through those woods with Marianne, just the other day and found a nice camping spot there. And funnily enough, it was right next to the stream you're on about. I'm hoping to head there soon. ATB, Ryan.
Where on earth did you find info on the rabbit enclosures Ry? I always thought the round holes here and there were "grouse pots" Does seem mad that the enclosures don't have an entrance. Keep them coming seems strange seeing you camping in nice weather .
Someone else mentioned they resemble grouse butts. I've tried finding some more info on them but have had no luck. I was thinking exactly that, even when the walls were fully erected, I'm sure they would escape or burrow out. There's an archaeology site that's shared some information online about the area, here's a link to it...
coflein.gov.uk/en/site/24385/
What a fascinating landscape and history Ryan! The drone was invaluable, really brilliant footage. Toby was having a great time as always, sweet boy. Thanks for taking us along, nice to see sme sunshine as we head into the coldest month here in NZ! And almost 2000 subscribers I see, well deserved!
Thank you, Amanda. It's an interesting place, I've been back there since and may do another camp in the area. I didn't know that the weather is cold over there this time of the year. Keep warm and take care. ATB, Ryan.
Still not used to cold July,August and warm Christmas after 18 years here! Look forward to your next adventure 😊
been looking at this area ive camped at the top of the waterfall valle in a place called pont ryd y canu nice flat mound overlooking the river
It's a great area, Nigel, and plenty of good camping spots there. I know the area you're talking of, it's a nice spot.
@@wildaboutwales love toby been thinking of taking my dog Alfie with me but hes a water magnet if its an inch deep hes in there lol
@@st1ffee yes, take him along, it's good company for the night and they enjoy it.
@@wildaboutwales I will have to update you
@@st1ffee enjoy!
Celtic mud wrestling?
Never tried it
Pillow mounds?
Unusual aren't they.
Where abouts is this, looking on google earth but can't find it. I'm looking for a spot to camp this weekend
This is on the Beacons Way in Ystradfellte, near an area called Pant Mawr.