Ahah just the usual pains of outdoors stuff, always worth it in the end. Sorry I didn't see this, work has kept me busy and still recovering :D cheers!
Cheers! Couldn't agree more, and it's so varied, feels like you enter a new biome with each stretch of the coastal path~ Maybe I will see you out there one day hah
I like that shot but also would really have loved to have some light in the scene! I will need to do a bit of hunting for a good sunset day, thank you~
Some great shots there despite the weather changing, but always good to get a different viewpoint at times; and it's not been anything than sunny for me when i've been down this year. Sadly it's not quite as on the doorstep for me as it is for you (thanks A31), but it is one place i'd like to take my camera down to solo - having hiked a fair bit over summer with others. A lot easier to get immersed and stuck in when you don't have to worry about others with you :D
Thank you, appreciate it! It is nice to live so close, though I'm a bit guilty of taking it for granted sometimes and it's not until I get back out there that I really appreciate it. A good ol' photography session helps with that. And yeah for sure, I love a group hike and so on but nothing quite like having the time and space to yourself to really get into your element. Are you based anywhere that will still get you out and about with the cam?
Thank you, appreciate it~ I think you can get a train from Waterloo directly to Wareham, which would be the closest point, and from there it's about 10 mins via taxi. I'm not too sure on buses. I know there are special buses in the summer that runs to popular tourist spots along the coast, there might be one that runs during winter but may not be as regular.
Fantastic photos and a great message, we are in our element when we truly enjoy what we do. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for this beautiful, relaxing video.
Absolutely amazing, very inspirational, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching
Gorgeous film! Hope the stinging nettle recovered okay. Worth it for the beauty of nature!
Ahah just the usual pains of outdoors stuff, always worth it in the end. Sorry I didn't see this, work has kept me busy and still recovering :D cheers!
I love Worbarrow Bay, and just the Jurassic Coast in general. I spend a lot of time exploring it as much as possible!
It's a lil gem, I especially love the walk between Tyneham and Kimmeridge, looking towards those white cliffs and the cove is just beaut
@@oliverkillian I've not done that walk yet, but it's now on my list! Cheers 😁
What a place, and beautifully captured. Definitely my favourite place on earth ♥
Cheers! Couldn't agree more, and it's so varied, feels like you enter a new biome with each stretch of the coastal path~ Maybe I will see you out there one day hah
Great photographs at around 3.20-3.28. Glad you are feeling better too.
I like that shot but also would really have loved to have some light in the scene! I will need to do a bit of hunting for a good sunset day, thank you~
Cloudy yes also very good :) good vdo I like this place a lot
Nice video as always 👍 good old English weather
you know it :D
Some great shots there despite the weather changing, but always good to get a different viewpoint at times; and it's not been anything than sunny for me when i've been down this year. Sadly it's not quite as on the doorstep for me as it is for you (thanks A31), but it is one place i'd like to take my camera down to solo - having hiked a fair bit over summer with others. A lot easier to get immersed and stuck in when you don't have to worry about others with you :D
Thank you, appreciate it! It is nice to live so close, though I'm a bit guilty of taking it for granted sometimes and it's not until I get back out there that I really appreciate it. A good ol' photography session helps with that. And yeah for sure, I love a group hike and so on but nothing quite like having the time and space to yourself to really get into your element. Are you based anywhere that will still get you out and about with the cam?
Love the video!
I have a question about this hike. Is ot accesible by train as I live in London and don't drive?
Thank you, appreciate it~ I think you can get a train from Waterloo directly to Wareham, which would be the closest point, and from there it's about 10 mins via taxi. I'm not too sure on buses. I know there are special buses in the summer that runs to popular tourist spots along the coast, there might be one that runs during winter but may not be as regular.