Makes me think just how lucky we are to be Living in Devon with beautiful places like this on our doorstep....another great and colourful Video Carl....Cheers.
Great vid fella. Did some wild camping there last weekend with the lad. Stunning. Little path down from the bridal to the river, and it was beautiful. Had a great night. Those Lustleigh Ants. Manic 😆.
Haven’t seen your videos for a while and it’s good to get back to your relaxed style and excellent camera work. The effort you put in shooting and editing shows in the end product. Really enjoyed this and a place I have yet to walk. Once out of lockdown that area is on my list. Thanks very much.
Cool Carl. Nice to see an active walking film and not someone cooking, eating,,cooking, eating and giving beer or Cider reviews. Very relaxing and refreshing. Cheers mate.
O you haven't seen my other video's then😂 thanks Darren really appreciated. You will see a lot of walking in my video's but I tend to have a drink at camp but I don't do the reviews and I do show me cooking sometimes but I do have a nice big meal at camp and stuff you wouldn't normally see people eating in the middle of Dartmoor 😁👍
Sorry for the late reply yeah its very photogenic around there going on when you commented on here im assuming you should be going around now. Or have you been already cos the weather is rubbish at rhe moment 😁👍
Lovely video Carl and looked an excellent walk so on my 'to-do' list. Any rucksack that keeps your back from saturating your clothing is good in my book and it looked fine on you. Thanks for sharing and look forward to the next video.
Hi Carl, another great video👍 nice hike with stunning scenery. Those ants were busy, certainly could hear them on audio. Woodlands were full of life, ponies, bluebells and birds. Wonderful video, very calming and peaceful. Thanks for sharing, atvb to you😁
Thank you it definitely is stunning there and I was very surprised that I didn't get one bite of them ants although the day after I did notice I had a tick on my arm. And your right it was peaceful that is why my walking to and from camera shots5that I would normally put music to I just left it with the natural environment sounds😁👍
Glad you did Gradner Rocks, perhaps the easiest tor to reach on your route and easy to find as it's marked on maps. This part of Dartmoor is lovely but not if mileage is an important factor - learnt that the hard way 😀
Awesome as always Carl :) Great weather for a hike mate and some stunning scenery along the way :) The river was looking good. Great camera work and editing mate :) Have a great day, all the best, Mark.
Thanks Mark the weather was great a bit hot though but I shouldn't complain about that. The trouble with trying to get better camera angles and all that means I can't do as many miles😁👍
Thanks Mike really appreciated yes it takes ages on the way from Bovey to Lustleigh cleave it took me just over 4 hours and coming back the same way and without the little diversions it took just over 1 and a half hours 😁👍
Lovely area, that ' building ' is an old Railway man's hut, when working the line its somewhere for them to have a rest, brew and eat, would have had a little wood burner in it a table and some chairs. You wear that bergen very low, tighten the shoulder straps a bit more, that's why they got adjustments.
Yes it's a stunning area and thanks for the information a couple of other's have said the same. I have started to wear the Bergen higher and it does feel a lot better thanks mate😁👍
The hut looks like it could be what is known as a platelayers hut, Carl. They were used as shelter by men maintaining the railway. There would probably have been a stove inside although the huts were commonly made from uninsulated concrete panels and difficult to get warm. In that area it might have been used as a "fogging" hut - a man would shelter there in foggy weather to place detonator cartridges on the track that go bang when a train passes over them - this, and a hand-held flag, was to warn the driver that the next signal (which couldn't be seen due to fog) was at "stop". The railway in that area has quite an interesting history from Moretonhampstead & South Devon Railway days of 1866. Watch out for woodland ants as they spray formic acid if they feel threatened. It smells like vinegar and you wouldn't want it on your skin or eyes.
Thank you Richard a lot of information there the first bit others have said about but the last bit about cartridges bit is new to me very interesting. A quick question this video is just a day hike not a camp but is it still allowed to be shared on the Dartmoor and Exmoor wild camping FB page😁👍
Having watched your video content I see no problem, Carl. Your photos were accepted on the DEWC Facebook page. Yes, DEWC Admins are wary of links posted on the group Facebook page. That's because we're not prepared to be swamped by links to other pages, channels, content, adverts, self-promotions, or material at odds with DEWC group standards. Some folks have previously joined DEWC solely to get viewers for their own channel and even dangerous content. One example was a link to dangerous gas stove use, tree destruction, and camp-fires repeatedly lit on the moor - that's against DEWC standards and DNPA Byelaws, stupid, and harmful. The poster had thousands of UA-cam followers who mistakenly thought he was clever. DEWC wont accept such claptrap and the chap was immediately and permanently excluded from the Group. Acceptable content and standards are acceptable, c**p isn't!
@@richardbarrett3809 thank you and it was after I posted my day hike photos that I had wondered if it was allowed. And I suppose it could be related to camping as someone migt find a new spot to camp. I share my trips on the DEWC for others to enjoy as I enjoy there photos but I share pics and videos I don't do it for subscribers but if I did get subscribers through it well that's great but it's more about sharing the beautiful Dartmoor landscape and I do hope to get up on Exmoor sometime 😁👍
Thanks Andy yes a lot of effort you know exactly what it's like but as I've just said to someone else the more effort on filming the less mileage I get to do😁👍
Hi Carl You sure are lucky living in that area, dartmoore is a beautiful place, we holidayed there a few times years ago in a cottage at the bottom of wind tore, then on a farm at manaton, how is the allotment going?
Hi Lewis thanks for watching yes I'm very lucky to have this here and I'm sure you will be back down this way at some point. I've had to give up my allotment in in Exeter as I'm moving out of the catchment area but I've managed to get one close to where I'm moving and that one will do for now but it has no water so I'm on a short waiting list for another that is a little further from where I'm moving to but it has water and the scenery is spectacular the wife says it's not about the views but I disagree as long as I'm not driving then there will be nothing like a hard day down the allotment then sitting down with a nice can of kronnenburg and admiring the views 😁👍
At the end of the day it's what makes you most happy that is important, have you seen the robotic gardener on you tube he has some great water ideas for the allotment as he don't gave any on his either. I suffer from stress a lot and when I am out walking or in the garden I always feel happier, my wife has noticed that I am becoming a loner, we been shopping today and there were people arguing in the car park, while I had others pushing past me in the shops, so yes I do prefer to be out in the countryside rather that in a built up area, I have fields front and back of my home and would not want it any other way. Keep doing what you are doing.
@@lewisgardner1660 thanks for the tip Lewis I will go and check out that you tube channel. Sorry to hear that you suffer from stress and I know how you feel when your out in the garden I feel the same when I'm stressed just getting outside into natura definitely relaxes me😁👍
Loved the intro Carl, your video editing is definitely getting better, good to see you back out and about, I'm always looking for new places to explore and take photos. How's the moped coming along?
Thanks mate really appreciated and I would be very interested to see your pics from that area. I didn't get the moped in the end as all they had was a pink one and I didn't want to wait two months so I got a motorbike instead if you have a look at my Instagram you will see my bike😁👍
Hey Carl: Really loved your film. The different angles are so impressive and your enthusiasm and eye for nature are something else. I'm envious that your new bag looks good on you (!) because I have so much trouble with mine. I'm aware that you use a mobile but would you share which editing software you use? Many thanks for this excellent film... ATB Mike
Thanks Mike really appreciated the bag Is comfortable but I don't think it looks good on me. I thought I had told you before but must of been someone else I told I use kinemaster 😁👍
There are three ways to pronounce Bovey. One with an 'o' as in 'bother', which this narrator uses. The other is 'o' as in 'oval'. But the one that makes you stand out as a local is not an ''o' sound at all, but 'u', as in Buvey.
loved this. such a beautful place to walk
Hi Luke sorry for the late reply, it certainly is and I've still got to finish it yet😁👍
Makes me think just how lucky we are to be Living in Devon with beautiful places like this on our doorstep....another great and colourful Video Carl....Cheers.
Thanks mate really appreciated and and your right we are so lucky to be down here😁👍
Great Stuff, You featured one of favourite spots, cheers and good luck to you
Thank you and that's one of the reasons I share so people can see places they've been before or new places to visit😁👍
Great vid fella. Did some wild camping there last weekend with the lad. Stunning. Little path down from the bridal to the river, and it was beautiful. Had a great night.
Those Lustleigh Ants. Manic 😆.
Thank you and I must get back out with my son's at some point 😁👍
Haven’t seen your videos for a while and it’s good to get back to your relaxed style and excellent camera work. The effort you put in shooting and editing shows in the end product. Really enjoyed this and a place I have yet to walk. Once out of lockdown that area is on my list. Thanks very much.
Thanks Sam really appreciated and there's no rush to watch yes this is a lovely place and loads of different scenery to walk😁👍
Cool Carl. Nice to see an active walking film and not someone cooking, eating,,cooking, eating and giving beer or Cider reviews. Very relaxing and refreshing. Cheers mate.
O you haven't seen my other video's then😂 thanks Darren really appreciated. You will see a lot of walking in my video's but I tend to have a drink at camp but I don't do the reviews and I do show me cooking sometimes but I do have a nice big meal at camp and stuff you wouldn't normally see people eating in the middle of Dartmoor 😁👍
Mean to do that walk with the dogs. Looks lush 👍
Its definitely wirth a visit its a lovely place especially for us because you have the park, Skatepark and lovely walks😁👍
Thank you for sharing your experience. We will be there in two weeks. Looks like we can get some good shots, weather permitting
Sorry for the late reply yeah its very photogenic around there going on when you commented on here im assuming you should be going around now. Or have you been already cos the weather is rubbish at rhe moment 😁👍
great video Carl, thank you again for sharing your time and the beautiful place where you live with us all, ATB Dave
Thanks mate really appreciated and that's not a problem I enjoy making the video's for people to watch and the area is well worth sharing 😁👍
Lovely video Carl and looked an excellent walk so on my 'to-do' list. Any rucksack that keeps your back from saturating your clothing is good in my book and it looked fine on you. Thanks for sharing and look forward to the next video.
Thanks mate really appreciated and I agree about the rucksack apart from I still think it looks silly having a massive gap😁👍
@@Intotheoutdoors69 They may be good for travelling on the London Tube because they warn other passengers you are around with 'Mind the gap'
Hi Carl, another great video👍 nice hike with stunning scenery. Those ants were busy, certainly could hear them on audio. Woodlands were full of life, ponies, bluebells and birds. Wonderful video, very calming and peaceful. Thanks for sharing, atvb to you😁
Thank you it definitely is stunning there and I was very surprised that I didn't get one bite of them ants although the day after I did notice I had a tick on my arm. And your right it was peaceful that is why my walking to and from camera shots5that I would normally put music to I just left it with the natural environment sounds😁👍
Glad you did Gradner Rocks, perhaps the easiest tor to reach on your route and easy to find as it's marked on maps. This part of Dartmoor is lovely but not if mileage is an important factor - learnt that the hard way 😀
Thanks for watch Max and if you don't mind on my Dartmoor page can you send me some locations of the other tors if they are worth visiting 😁👍
Some great editing going on there - told a story of a lovely relaxing day out.
Thanks Steven really appreciated and it was a much needed relaxing day out I was lucky with the weather to😁👍
Hi Carl,
Good to see you out and about again doing another video, i've been looking forward to it as always. Keep up the good work mate.
Thank you really appreciated and can't wait to get back out😁👍
A really nice video, Carl and good to see a new one from you. Hope you're keeping well.
Thanks mate really appreciated and I'm good hope your good mate I wish I could get more video's out😁👍
Awesome as always Carl :) Great weather for a hike mate and some stunning scenery along the way :) The river was looking good. Great camera work and editing mate :) Have a great day, all the best, Mark.
Thanks Mark the weather was great a bit hot though but I shouldn't complain about that. The trouble with trying to get better camera angles and all that means I can't do as many miles😁👍
Your film making is coming on leaps and bounds! Nice one Carl
Thank you really appreciated once again but the trouble is the better I try to make the video's the less distance I get to cover😁👍
Great video! Should imagine it took a lot of time to set up all the walking scenes but worth it!
Thanks Mike really appreciated yes it takes ages on the way from Bovey to Lustleigh cleave it took me just over 4 hours and coming back the same way and without the little diversions it took just over 1 and a half hours 😁👍
It was worth it! Trying to get back out on the moors myself as live close being in Plymton used to go out alot years ago. Keep up the good work!
Great video buddy. I have just subbed your channel 👍. ATB Dave 👍
Thanks Dave really appreciated 😁👍
Lovely area, that ' building ' is an old Railway man's hut, when working the line its somewhere for them to have a rest, brew and eat, would have had a little wood burner in it a table and some chairs. You wear that bergen very low, tighten the shoulder straps a bit more, that's why they got adjustments.
Yes it's a stunning area and thanks for the information a couple of other's have said the same. I have started to wear the Bergen higher and it does feel a lot better thanks mate😁👍
@@Intotheoutdoors69 Sorted 👍
The hut looks like it could be what is known as a platelayers hut, Carl. They were used as shelter by men maintaining the railway. There would probably have been a stove inside although the huts were commonly made from uninsulated concrete panels and difficult to get warm. In that area it might have been used as a "fogging" hut - a man would shelter there in foggy weather to place detonator cartridges on the track that go bang when a train passes over them - this, and a hand-held flag, was to warn the driver that the next signal (which couldn't be seen due to fog) was at "stop". The railway in that area has quite an interesting history from Moretonhampstead & South Devon Railway days of 1866. Watch out for woodland ants as they spray formic acid if they feel threatened. It smells like vinegar and you wouldn't want it on your skin or eyes.
Thank you Richard a lot of information there the first bit others have said about but the last bit about cartridges bit is new to me very interesting. A quick question this video is just a day hike not a camp but is it still allowed to be shared on the Dartmoor and Exmoor wild camping FB page😁👍
Having watched your video content I see no problem, Carl. Your photos were accepted on the DEWC Facebook page. Yes, DEWC Admins are wary of links posted on the group Facebook page. That's because we're not prepared to be swamped by links to other pages, channels, content, adverts, self-promotions, or material at odds with DEWC group standards. Some folks have previously joined DEWC solely to get viewers for their own channel and even dangerous content. One example was a link to dangerous gas stove use, tree destruction, and camp-fires repeatedly lit on the moor - that's against DEWC standards and DNPA Byelaws, stupid, and harmful. The poster had thousands of UA-cam followers who mistakenly thought he was clever. DEWC wont accept such claptrap and the chap was immediately and permanently excluded from the Group. Acceptable content and standards are acceptable, c**p isn't!
@@richardbarrett3809 thank you and it was after I posted my day hike photos that I had wondered if it was allowed. And I suppose it could be related to camping as someone migt find a new spot to camp. I share my trips on the DEWC for others to enjoy as I enjoy there photos but I share pics and videos I don't do it for subscribers but if I did get subscribers through it well that's great but it's more about sharing the beautiful Dartmoor landscape and I do hope to get up on Exmoor sometime 😁👍
Nice one mate.. lot of effort in that intro.. looked great! :)
Thanks Andy yes a lot of effort you know exactly what it's like but as I've just said to someone else the more effort on filming the less mileage I get to do😁👍
Thank you Carl.
Thank you for watching 😁👍
Hi Carl
You sure are lucky living in that area, dartmoore is a beautiful place, we holidayed there a few times years ago in a cottage at the bottom of wind tore, then on a farm at manaton, how is the allotment going?
Hi Lewis thanks for watching yes I'm very lucky to have this here and I'm sure you will be back down this way at some point. I've had to give up my allotment in in Exeter as I'm moving out of the catchment area but I've managed to get one close to where I'm moving and that one will do for now but it has no water so I'm on a short waiting list for another that is a little further from where I'm moving to but it has water and the scenery is spectacular the wife says it's not about the views but I disagree as long as I'm not driving then there will be nothing like a hard day down the allotment then sitting down with a nice can of kronnenburg and admiring the views 😁👍
At the end of the day it's what makes you most happy that is important, have you seen the robotic gardener on you tube he has some great water ideas for the allotment as he don't gave any on his either. I suffer from stress a lot and when I am out walking or in the garden I always feel happier, my wife has noticed that I am becoming a loner, we been shopping today and there were people arguing in the car park, while I had others pushing past me in the shops, so yes I do prefer to be out in the countryside rather that in a built up area, I have fields front and back of my home and would not want it any other way. Keep doing what you are doing.
@@lewisgardner1660 thanks for the tip Lewis I will go and check out that you tube channel. Sorry to hear that you suffer from stress and I know how you feel when your out in the garden I feel the same when I'm stressed just getting outside into natura definitely relaxes me😁👍
Loved the intro Carl, your video editing is definitely getting better, good to see you back out and about, I'm always looking for new places to explore and take photos. How's the moped coming along?
Thanks mate really appreciated and I would be very interested to see your pics from that area. I didn't get the moped in the end as all they had was a pink one and I didn't want to wait two months so I got a motorbike instead if you have a look at my Instagram you will see my bike😁👍
awesome bud, what programme/app you doing your editing with?
Thanks Steve and I use kinemaster it's a great editing app😁👍
Hey Carl: Really loved your film. The different angles are so impressive and your enthusiasm and eye for nature are something else. I'm envious that your new bag looks good on you (!) because I have so much trouble with mine. I'm aware that you use a mobile but would you share which editing software you use? Many thanks for this excellent film... ATB Mike
Thanks Mike really appreciated the bag Is comfortable but I don't think it looks good on me. I thought I had told you before but must of been someone else I told I use kinemaster 😁👍
There are three ways to pronounce Bovey. One with an 'o' as in 'bother', which this narrator uses. The other is 'o' as in 'oval'. But the one that makes you stand out as a local is not an ''o' sound at all, but 'u', as in Buvey.
I hadn't noticed how I pronounced it but im always pronouncing things differently 😂😂😁👍