Bivy Wild Camping in the Northumbrian Hills

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • A wild camp in the beautiful Northumbrian countryside, a search for rock art and connections to our ancient ancestral past.

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  • @mickgreen503
    @mickgreen503 3 роки тому

    Crackin scenery Damien.😀👍Mick

  • @occamrules
    @occamrules 6 років тому +2

    Hi Damian. I love your videos. It so uplifts me to see a true enthusiast immersing themselves in the soul of our beautiful bit of the world. You never fail to leave me happier for watching these records of your excursions.

  • @Farmboy762
    @Farmboy762 8 років тому

    Your best work yet! Thanks for sharing England's treasures!

  • @HectorPlasmic
    @HectorPlasmic 8 років тому

    What a great spot to camp. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @alexkid1982
    @alexkid1982 8 років тому

    Fantastic film Damien, those views, especially the sunset were simply breathtaking. Those time-lapse shots were wonderful. ATB Johnny.

  • @andrewszczecinski490
    @andrewszczecinski490 8 років тому

    History, our wonderful natural surroundings, great filiming and editing and youre natural style is what makes your vids so enjoyable. Inspired me to come back to Northumbria for a trip. Keep it up and thanks

  • @Woodsman_wildcamper
    @Woodsman_wildcamper 8 років тому

    Amazing video mate, great time lapse and the views were beautiful. Thanks for sharing, take care.

  • @darrenrobson5977
    @darrenrobson5977 4 роки тому

    Areet Damien, absolutely love ya chanel and a love the prehistoric stuff. You truly are living the dream mate fantastic stuff.

  • @waldinrobey6620
    @waldinrobey6620 8 років тому

    Damian. Another very interesting video.This is what ( wild)camping is about, and very informative too.Keep em coming thanks.

  • @geohomography5617
    @geohomography5617 8 років тому

    Thanks for takin' us along. I really enjoy the views and the narration.

  • @GhostHawkPrepper
    @GhostHawkPrepper 8 років тому

    Thank you Damien for showing us Yanks some really great views from the UK! Places I'll most likely never see myself. Thanks for all you do and keep up the great work.

  • @outlanderbushcraft3100
    @outlanderbushcraft3100 8 років тому

    Cracking video mate, Thanks for taking us along . Atb Martin

  • @toonpig6345
    @toonpig6345 8 років тому

    Another fantastic video. Humour interesting facts & stunning scenery. Well done Damian look forward to trying same place soon

  • @garnforaratch
    @garnforaratch 8 років тому

    WOW Damian..what an interesting place and the timelapse A1+++++++ loved it pal...thanks for sharing...ATB...R&D :)

  • @Veldvaardigheden
    @Veldvaardigheden 8 років тому

    What A awesome place for wildcamping !One of the best I have ever seen on UA-cam.I enjoyed your new vid again, keep filming haha.

  • @eddiehooper1487
    @eddiehooper1487 8 років тому

    Them views was just Beautiful and that sunset. Thanks for the videos mr fell wanderer

  • @tadpoles10
    @tadpoles10 8 років тому

    Thanks for taking us along D, fantastic views, lightweight kit spot on. atb t ..

  • @mudmuppet100
    @mudmuppet100 8 років тому

    Nice place cracking views and beautiful sunset

  • @littlebull8881
    @littlebull8881 8 років тому +2

    Not much more to say except,,, Perfect

  • @jstorey1986
    @jstorey1986 8 років тому

    Great video, really enjoy your channel mate. Thanks for the great entertainment!

  • @MarkSweeting_
    @MarkSweeting_ 4 роки тому

    Absolutely superb. Thanks for the vids. 🤘🤘🤘

  • @The12thSagittarian
    @The12thSagittarian 8 років тому

    Hi Mate
    Lovely video ....very interesting with the history side.
    I love the history side of things when camping. Ive seen those cup and ring markings at simonside. and also the bowls at christianbury crags.
    Ive done the same thing mate.........left my jacket at home.......suffered all day lol.
    The sun set time laps was absolutely awesome Damian......one of the best ive seen.
    Keep them coming mate
    Atb..................Mick

  • @nicholasfenlon7397
    @nicholasfenlon7397 8 років тому

    Hi Mate, cracking video as ever, beautiful location and really interesting stuff about the cup marks, with the runes. Given me a skip full of inspiration to get out to Kielder and Northumberland, as it's on my doorstep - shoudln't have any excuses really. atb pal, and thanks for posting. Nick

  • @englishwoodsman
    @englishwoodsman 8 років тому

    I used a oex tent last weekend on a wild woodland camp and us like you said never flat and always something digging it my back .. using my hammock is great but always need a wee

  • @dazzt3548
    @dazzt3548 8 років тому

    As usual, great video and very interesting. Thanks.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter 8 років тому +1

    Always interesting and always Learning something New. Greatly appreciated and thanks for taking time to share. Greetings from WW2HistoryHunter

  • @windy1965
    @windy1965 8 років тому

    That was probably one of your best yet Damo ! What a lovely place that is. You got some stunning footage there mate. You had me laughing my head off when you looked at the camera in the intro. Thanks for taking the time to put this together for us all to enjoy. Take care & all the best, Neil.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Neil, I'm like the new Mr Bean with the faces I pull lol.. atb, Damian.

  • @robjax4394
    @robjax4394 8 років тому

    great vid mate and what a super spot....you can certainly pick them.

  • @vikingoutdoors8468
    @vikingoutdoors8468 8 років тому

    Nice video. And amaze-in campsite 😊

  • @cctn2012
    @cctn2012 8 років тому

    My how awesome i wish i had been with you thanks so much!

  • @markwood5853
    @markwood5853 8 років тому

    Great video. Looks like the Eye of Mordor in the sky at one point!

  • @NatureNorthEast
    @NatureNorthEast 8 років тому +2

    Cracking Vid Damien, I should be out wild camping in Northumberland on Wednesday, weather permitting! Bring on the solitude!!

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 8 років тому

    Just awesome bro and as you say what a place to wild camp. atb from a wet NZ.

  • @lairdstephenrousek.r.o.6505
    @lairdstephenrousek.r.o.6505 5 років тому

    Love it when you throw abit of history in. And old abandoned ghost houses, brilliant. 👍

  • @wayneofox1081
    @wayneofox1081 8 років тому

    sweet film,i was almost there in my mind.thankyou

  • @patriot6251
    @patriot6251 4 роки тому

    As my Da used to say when I was a kid 'ya rang in the heed ' guess what lads , I so are you lot , You crack me up big time keep them videos coming EH!

  • @UrbCrafter
    @UrbCrafter 8 років тому

    Nice trip thank for taking me along...

  • @yanbeadle
    @yanbeadle 8 років тому

    Awesome time lapse...... Nice one

  • @phillippayne8170
    @phillippayne8170 8 років тому

    Very nice time lapse mate…..kind regards Phil from Oz

  • @mikeodonovan7325
    @mikeodonovan7325 5 років тому

    love the craic you boys have i wish you were irish class all the way just class

  • @RS.Outdoors
    @RS.Outdoors 8 років тому

    Lovely film mate. Nice to see some ancient artifacts like that and great place to spend the night. Atb Ray.

  • @tonyawhitfordcondon7638
    @tonyawhitfordcondon7638 8 років тому

    Stunning views!

  • @mancamper6632
    @mancamper6632 8 років тому

    Look forward to watching your new vid's ,once again another cracking vid.
    Pleased you got over the the sinking of the mayfly.GOD BLESS HER .
    Keep them coming, atb

  • @48796gbf
    @48796gbf 8 років тому

    I am moved with a splendid cookout.
    It is my favorite video.

  • @levistubbs8949
    @levistubbs8949 5 років тому

    Your always happy Damien, real good company !

  • @DroneGirl1
    @DroneGirl1 8 років тому

    Beautiful and relaxing :)

  • @trevpackerphotography
    @trevpackerphotography 8 років тому

    Fantastic video Damien, Timelapse's where a real treat. Mix that with stunning scenery, Wow! Thanks buddy, ATB, Trev

  • @bibsoutdoors4786
    @bibsoutdoors4786 8 років тому +1

    Stunning Damien, just stunning! Thank you! Bibsoutdoors

  • @bradyreiner9114
    @bradyreiner9114 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Really enjoyed it.

  • @peterkemendi1982
    @peterkemendi1982 8 років тому

    A true inspiration mate. Thank You for sharing your adventures with us. Your vids always bring a smile to my face. Cheers!!

  • @davehogg63
    @davehogg63 8 років тому

    Enjoyed this one, haven't been up there for many years. Thanks for jogging some great memories.

  • @BigmacbushcraftCoUkOutdoors
    @BigmacbushcraftCoUkOutdoors 8 років тому

    Great video as usual.
    Always good to learn more about our ancestors and the places they inhabited/used, fascinating stuff.
    The time lapse is beautiful, the suns rays are like searchlights roaming across the land, fantastic :)
    Thanks for sharing.
    ATB
    Mac

  • @keithoutandabout4272
    @keithoutandabout4272 8 років тому

    Hi Damian, bacon butties might kill ya, but what a way to go! I would go with a grin from ear to ear. Rabit food is not for me.
    Great video and very interesting. Keep 'em coming mate.

  • @southwalesoutdoorcamping3271
    @southwalesoutdoorcamping3271 8 років тому

    Great work as always Damien. keep them coming! Ric.

  • @crazyandy2008
    @crazyandy2008 8 років тому

    Amazing choice of music behind the time laps . Really brought some emotion to the cracking views

  • @fenlandladoutdoors6877
    @fenlandladoutdoors6877 8 років тому

    Great vid Damien. Time lapses came out brilliantly. Looks an absolutely beautiful place to camp. 👍

  • @blamhof
    @blamhof 8 років тому

    Great to see these ancient sites Damian. Beautiful sunset you captured too mate. Always great to see you out in Northumberland. Atb. Mick.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Mick, I was blown away when looking at the footage at home. I've never seen it so nice especially the light beams through the clouds. atb mate.

  • @jamessd7677
    @jamessd7677 8 років тому

    Good one Damon lad. I'm down south here in London so don't know all of those places you camp at and use up there, but after watching one of your films I usually look up the location, ( possible future wild camps ). Having said that I love all of those similar places down here, I go round them all when I can, Stonehenge, Avebury and the like, done a few good wild camps at some of em, especially Stonehenge, done two overnighters there, quite quite eery and scary, ha, ha, but well worth it. thanks mate.

  • @dougzirkle5951
    @dougzirkle5951 6 років тому

    Even though I only just came across your channel, I want you to know I’m there hiking beside you, as we are admirers of the same earth bound wonders. Many thanks for your beautifully filmed visits.

  • @stevenking487
    @stevenking487 8 років тому

    Always good mate, cheers

  • @robkruitbosch4654
    @robkruitbosch4654 8 років тому

    Beautifull story Damian! Such an amazing country you live in. I love it! Can't wait to visit England again! God bless you. Take care! Greetings from the netherlands. Rob.

  • @thenorthumbrian4927
    @thenorthumbrian4927 8 років тому

    As always mate outstanding. Used to do a bit of shooting in that area but i learned a bit about the place tonight so thanks mate
    keep them coming

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Pleased you enjoyed it Chris, atb. Damian.

  • @Wyowanderer
    @Wyowanderer 7 років тому

    We have beautiful places in Wyoming, but rarely anything this green. Beautiful campsite- I'm inspired to do some wild camping of my own.

  • @andrewcrofts531
    @andrewcrofts531 8 років тому

    Nice one Damien. Loverly part of the country around Alnwick. I must get organised and revisit Northumberland soon.
    All the best.
    Andy.

  • @fionaterry-chandler8056
    @fionaterry-chandler8056 3 роки тому

    Lovely video in a beautiful landscape. Your call to wild camp 🏕 has got into my head! 3 days ago I was walking at Shaftoe crags and kept saying to my sister, ‘That would be a good place to bivvy’.
    I also found an price amazing rock art . Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Fiona, I bivy camp in places like Shaftoe crags and Corby crags thinking about how the people lived and sheltered there thousands of years ago. They are the original wild campers. I'm pleased you are inspired to wild camp, I think everyone should try a bivy camp at least once in their lives.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  3 роки тому +1

      I'd love to know where you found the rock art, might be good place for a future visit. fellwanderer01@gmail.com

    • @fionaterry-chandler8056
      @fionaterry-chandler8056 3 роки тому

      @@Fell_Wanderer thanks for your reply, Damien. Yes, it’s astonishing to feel so in touch with the people who went before us, so long ago. The rock art I accidentally found was like a starburst and very beautiful.
      I would love to try it and certainly intend to do some car camping in the Spring. I also did some walking along the River Wansbeck at Morpeth last weekend and was delighted to see a Dad and his little boy building a tipi at 🌅 sunset.

    • @fionaterry-chandler8056
      @fionaterry-chandler8056 3 роки тому

      @@Fell_Wanderer I found it at Shaftoe Crags-not on the summit but below the outcrop near the stream on the left (with your back to the crags). Will email you the photo.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  3 роки тому +1

      @@fionaterry-chandler8056 thank you

  • @themuss28
    @themuss28 8 років тому

    another amazing video with lovely views. That's where it's at for me. Keep them coming mate your videos are the best on youtube by far. I find a lot of lost wildcamp vids that just show the same old sh*t

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Muss, I'm so taken back hearing you say that. Pleased people get pleasure from watching, looking forward to the next wild camp with the lads, atb, Damian.

  • @aamirkhan1846
    @aamirkhan1846 8 років тому

    another great video,as usual.you made my day pal

  • @thegeordiefellwalker8878
    @thegeordiefellwalker8878 8 років тому

    great to watch loved the timelapse & music choice at end.cheers damo

  • @muddytigeroutdoors4790
    @muddytigeroutdoors4790 8 років тому

    Beautiful video Damian! Such a gorgeous area, couldn't have picked a better spot. Thank you for sharing such an awesome experience man.
    -Jacko

  • @Richmc1981
    @Richmc1981 8 років тому

    crackin video mate.timelapses were stunning

  • @jedimastersnowball9639
    @jedimastersnowball9639 8 років тому

    Your vids makes me so home sick, fantastic sun set shots

  • @frogmoonwildcampsandwander9354
    @frogmoonwildcampsandwander9354 8 років тому

    Another fine wildcamping vid Damian ..spectacular views .. i was going to do a local camp this weekend .but yours and Garn fora ratch.s vids has tempted me to wander our nearest Dales [ Derbyshire ]...excellent mate ..love your vids ...atb ..steve

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Steve, when the weather is changeable like it is now the best place to be is in the hills. You get some lovely views especially for timelapse photography. When I got home and looked at the footage it literally blew me away, I've never seen it so beautiful. Hope it stays nice for you this weekend, ATB, Damian.

  • @sosteve9113
    @sosteve9113 8 років тому

    very Nice video my friend
    well done
    atb
    Steve

  • @brianfindsall
    @brianfindsall 8 років тому

    brilliant, really enjoyed that man

  • @GINGER_out_and_about
    @GINGER_out_and_about 8 років тому +1

    Filming was awesome when you time lapsed and the image of you drifted in and out was amazing ,brought your game on the recording ftont of this one, truly awesome atb Mike

  • @derrickfelix503
    @derrickfelix503 8 років тому

    Grand camp pity no heavy rain Take care Cheers.

  • @teec3385
    @teec3385 8 років тому +1

    Cracking time lapse Damian, really caught the moment mate...excellent pal.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому +1

      Thanks mate really appreciate that, Damian.

  • @Lisabrown-kt8zz
    @Lisabrown-kt8zz 8 років тому

    back to your best :) so glad your doing true camping videos again instead of campfire drinkers xx

    • @northeestbushcrafter
      @northeestbushcrafter 8 років тому

      lisa, why are you getting ya claws in, ? since doing this with my son, ive met a lot of good lads and we get together now and again and enjoy a social drink when chilling in our lovely country, instead of putting shitty comments about drinkers, you should maybe get out there and try it, instead of getting digs in to friends who enjoy a drink round a campfire, and enjoy a bit of banter and a laph, which is something you should def try,

    • @Lisabrown-kt8zz
      @Lisabrown-kt8zz 8 років тому

      fair do's and i so enjoy those evenings too :) think my comment might have came across wrong no offense meant x but i do love his out their exploring videos the best :) happy and safe camping x

    • @northeestbushcrafter
      @northeestbushcrafter 8 років тому

      ;) x

  • @smeghed4668
    @smeghed4668 8 років тому

    Great vid mate. Wish I could get out to nice places like that but I'm afraid there isn't many places like that around Gatwick Airport. Like all your vids. Keep it up

  • @OUTDOORJULES
    @OUTDOORJULES 8 років тому

    nice one Damien enjoyed that and yes a good place to visit atb

    • @sarahmercer3520
      @sarahmercer3520 8 років тому

      We should try this. Looks great

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Julie, you can get to the area easily from a layby on the Alnwick to Rothbury road at NU 12675 09984. The rock shelter is at NU 12790 09620.

  • @sconjaoutdoors7658
    @sconjaoutdoors7658 8 років тому

    Nice chilled vid Damien and that looked a cracking little spot for a wildcamp. The timelapse seamed fine but I'm no expert. I'm not a big fan of buddyburners as they always seem to leave behind a lot of waxie residue. Cheers atb

  • @ScotsWildcamper
    @ScotsWildcamper 8 років тому

    Great stuff Damien !! Yeah wild camping thats what you want although campsites and car camps have there place especially if your on a tour trip. I've never had a flat pitch , even in bloody campsites lol.I've always said waking up in the wilds is living , waking up in the house is existing . Enjoyed it mate ......i doubt we'll meet up this year but next year if your coming up to Scotland let me know 2/3 months in advance and i'll take time off. I want to get back to the Cheviots next year as well.Atb.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      Thanks Eddie, I'm sure our paths will cross at some point in the future. Will let you know when in Scotland, although I'm in Jedburgh for a week in a couple of weeks time but thats a holiday in the caravan with my family. I like your saying about living and existing, really good, will have to remember that one. ATB, Damian.

  • @rossrichardson2975
    @rossrichardson2975 8 років тому +1

    love your vids mate. Do a fair bit of wild bivvy camping up here in Scotland. Canny beat it mate 👌

  • @SR81K9
    @SR81K9 8 років тому

    I love seeing the old standing stones and rock workings. My cousin has some in his field, ''Harolds Stones'' in Trellech.

  • @goonluv
    @goonluv 8 років тому

    Loved your time lapse

  • @Markwildcamp
    @Markwildcamp 8 років тому

    heard of it but never been, looks good, I'll check it out sometime.
    thanks for sharing.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому +1

      Hi Mark, there is a layby where you can park up and the distance to the rock shelter is only a third of a mile so is easily accessible. I'm surprised no one else has been there and done a video.

  • @outdoorsdad1179
    @outdoorsdad1179 8 років тому

    Great video again Damien I loved the historic info and is just the inspiration I need as I'm doing a 2 nighter wildcamp in the Derwent Valley tomorrow. We are going to film it for my channel... but now feel obliged to insert some historic facts lol great stuff as usual cheers keep em coming atb

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому

      I like to put something different in each video and finding out about the history of the places visited makes the trip a bit more interesting. Will check out your channel, thanks for your comment. Damian.

  • @micky30335
    @micky30335 8 років тому

    excellent video,,,

  • @Kane856
    @Kane856 8 років тому

    Great video mate

  • @englishwoodsman
    @englishwoodsman 8 років тому

    been waiting for your new video mate

  • @welshwanderer1002
    @welshwanderer1002 8 років тому

    hi damien great vid keep it up ,,,,,, from kev s,wales

  • @caseyoingo6440
    @caseyoingo6440 8 років тому

    Very nice video!

  • @southernwanderer7912
    @southernwanderer7912 7 років тому

    You should add twigs or small sticks in your buddy burners when you make them so you don't have to do it at camp. Enjoyed the video. Lovely views.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  7 років тому

      I do use twigs to prolong the fire depending on the location which I've shown on other video's, there was some dead bracken around I could have used but tend to only use what need and the buddy burners were enough to cook on this occasion, ATB

  • @gordslater
    @gordslater 3 роки тому +1

    I know that particular rock shelter very well. I always thought the basin and groove were to hold a wooden post braced against the overhang above to provide shelter from the northern winds, with the groove directing rain water away to keep the floor of the shelter drier, like a surface drain channel. At 6:39 you can see the general view of the post footing (the scooped basin) and the overhang above. Northerly winds are very bleak there, but the S or SW wind is warmer. It's bloody bleak in winter there - just take my word for it.
    My guess is that this was done in the 1800s or 1900s by the miners of the moor. That's based purely on the post being used canvas or similar cloth tarpaulin, though it could of course have been used with animal hide or even brushwood/wattle and daub and therefore be much earlier, possibly prehistoric.

    • @gordslater
      @gordslater 3 роки тому +1

      Oh and me just being pedantic here, just because I'm a local lad - this shelter is above Corby'S Crag, on the Alnwick to Rothbury road, Below the road, where the parking area is, is a locally significant rocklimbing area
      Corby'S Crag is not to be confused with Corbie CragS, near Bewick hill fort, a few mile further north off the road between Chatton and Alnwick. Subtle difference but most people only know the one on Alnwick Moor because the one at Bewick is smaller and less accessible. Several websites get the names slightly wrong.
      Shelter excavation document pdf is at
      archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-3433-/dissemination/AAseries5/AA504new/archael504-000-000-PDFs/archael504-011-016-beckensall.pdf
      Turns out I vaguely know some of the dig participant name as they are mainly Alnwick locals - one was my woodworking teacher - the guy who found the burial pot fragments in 1975.

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  3 роки тому

      I found this info from ADS (archaeology data services) Quote, "A rock shelter circa 6 metres long, 2 metres deep and 1.7 metres high. The discovery of a few flint flakes and a rim sherd led to excavation in 1975. Finds included a collection of flints, said to be Mesolithic and apparently including microliths, scrapers and a possible borer; a cremation with Food Vessel beneath a capstone; plus more recent debris including clay pipe fragments. The outside upper surface of the rock shelter features a cup mark surrounded by a groove, which is cut by a (possibly natural) narrow channel. The dome of this rock was used to mark the boundary between Percy and Swinburne lands." Thanks for your comments.

  • @capricorncamper
    @capricorncamper 6 років тому

    Nice, great views mate. Subbed.

  • @24719083060667
    @24719083060667 8 років тому +4

    There are many sites like this , natural focus points used by shamans from Our culture , Don't be freeked out , the overhang is a prime location for the dead to be placed prior to cremation as in the body is left to nature to de flesh , bones were collected by the families and kept at home or burnt. That is a very special site , Our ancestors will be happy having a man getting back to nature in a place like this :-) Our culture is really fascinating . We would do well to remember it ! atb mate :-)

    • @Kg51Edelweiss
      @Kg51Edelweiss 8 років тому

      Northumberland has a lot of sites like this and as you say very special places

    • @silicononsapphire5102
      @silicononsapphire5102 8 років тому

      So whats yer point?

    • @Kg51Edelweiss
      @Kg51Edelweiss 8 років тому +1

      +SiliconOnSapphire point is they are ther to be visited

  • @GarethZoeWildcamps
    @GarethZoeWildcamps 8 років тому

    Cracking spot there and great camp. We did some archaeological exploration on our last video too. We love it! Rowtor rocks is a pretty cool place to visit in Derbyshire if your into rock art ect. ATB Gareth&Zoe

  • @northumberlandmountainhopper
    @northumberlandmountainhopper 4 роки тому

    ah waited till the end ,corby craggs must try this with the boyo as he does not walk far !!

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  4 роки тому

      You don't have to do the long walk along Thrunton crag then down to Coe crags. At Rough Castles park at the forest track NU 09172 07239 then its only a relatively short walk to Coe crags.

  • @snacklofter
    @snacklofter 8 років тому

    Really enjoyed that one.Thank you.Thanks for explaining all the architectural features too.
    Does that standing stone point towards the sunset/sunrise? They often do.

  • @1strongbow285
    @1strongbow285 8 років тому

    Your best 1 yet ! 🍻🍳 just subbed

    • @Fell_Wanderer
      @Fell_Wanderer  8 років тому +1

      Thanks for the sub, your comment is much appreciated. atb.