Love the intro music . Cheers to u Danielle and Tom for 2025 hope its a great one. Look forward to your videos long may they continue to be successful and increase in their popularity 🍻
I love the music as well. He always uses music that fits his venture but I do have to say, other channels don’t!! I never worry about this channels music being distracting. It adds to it.
Really enjoyed this Matt and definitely somewhere I want to visit. Being there for so long I can't help but wonder the the things these rocks have seen
That rock balancing on a pinnacle is called the Idol. You've been near the Camel too, that is a long tall rock next to a leaning rock. The Dancing Bear is also known as the Dancing Dog and you'd have found that when you're in front of it it looks nothing like a dog or bear. You only see the Bear from the approach angle. The amount of faces you see gurning in these rocks is incredible and there's 'Cannon Rock' as well. You can internet search several of these names and the correct images pop up. A really good time to go is in autumn when the rowan trees are popping. The place is very red and full of berries and there's a lot of birds about, especially jays and crows. It's an amazing place. The sad thing was that a few years ago some idiots smashed one of the rocks by pushing it over the edge. But the nice thing about it is you also take your chances there, it's left to you to decide how far you want to venture as some of these drops are huge. I've seen berry pickers there in autumn. Nearby Plumpton Rocks is a similar formation on a smaller scale and on water - that's very beautiful too. Turner painted Plumpton (aka 'Plompton') Rocks twice and the pictures are at Harewood House.
Hi Matt have you visited Bolton Abbey? The walk from the Abbey to Simons Seat, the walk is tough but we'll worth it. From the top of the rocks the views are amazing.
In 2006 while working a private event in Stirling Castle, I was climbing steps to get a better picture of our Great Hall dinner event from a gallery up top. Mind you, steps. Uneven. But still not like these rocks. Tripped, dropping my digital camera and broke it. I’m clumsy.
That was brilliant. Covers a little bit of a larger area than our Bridestones.
Thanks a lot. 🙂. Yeah, it was a surprise to see how far they stretched. Thanks for watching
Great vid Matt some fantastic rock formations.. Mother Nature at her best ✌️
Definitely......they were very impressive 😊. Cheers
Awesome rock formations, thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks for watching
The more you’re into it, the more amazing it is!!
Yeah, it's an awesome location 😊
The rocks look so impressive 😮. Beautiful views ❤. Happy New Year 🎉
It's an awesome place. Happy new year too 😊
Fantastic video very well presented from you both I have never been to brimham rocks before it looks a extremely exciting place to go and explore!
Thanks a lot....I certainly recommend it 😊
Happy New Year.......And A Fantastic Video....Thankyou.
Thank you so much 🙂. Best wishes for 2025
It’s a while since I have been there. Brings back good memories 😊
It's a wonderful spot 👌
Happy New Year, guys, thanks for the great content!
Thank you 😊 happy new year
Love the intro music . Cheers to u Danielle and Tom for 2025 hope its a great one. Look forward to your videos long may they continue to be successful and increase in their popularity 🍻
Thank you so much. Happy New Year 🙂
I love the music as well. He always uses music that fits his venture but I do have to say, other channels don’t!! I never worry about this channels music being distracting. It adds to it.
Thanks for this 👍 I loved visiting as a child but I just turned 76 and it’s unlikely that I’ll have another opportunity to visit.
Thanks for watching. Never say never 😉.
Really enjoyed this Matt and definitely somewhere I want to visit. Being there for so long I can't help but wonder the the things these rocks have seen
Yeah, can you imagine what they've seen......mind blowing 😊. Thanks for watching
That rock balancing on a pinnacle is called the Idol. You've been near the Camel too, that is a long tall rock next to a leaning rock. The Dancing Bear is also known as the Dancing Dog and you'd have found that when you're in front of it it looks nothing like a dog or bear. You only see the Bear from the approach angle. The amount of faces you see gurning in these rocks is incredible and there's 'Cannon Rock' as well. You can internet search several of these names and the correct images pop up.
A really good time to go is in autumn when the rowan trees are popping. The place is very red and full of berries and there's a lot of birds about, especially jays and crows. It's an amazing place.
The sad thing was that a few years ago some idiots smashed one of the rocks by pushing it over the edge. But the nice thing about it is you also take your chances there, it's left to you to decide how far you want to venture as some of these drops are huge. I've seen berry pickers there in autumn. Nearby Plumpton Rocks is a similar formation on a smaller scale and on water - that's very beautiful too. Turner painted Plumpton (aka 'Plompton') Rocks twice and the pictures are at Harewood House.
Thank you for all the Info, much appreciated. Yeah, we saw many faces too 🙂
I'll check out that location for a future time. Best wishes 🙂
Thank you for showing us the rocks never been lovely views too 🎉😂😊
A stunning place 😍. Thanks for watching
Hi Matt have you visited Bolton Abbey? The walk from the Abbey to Simons Seat, the walk is tough but we'll worth it. From the top of the rocks the views are amazing.
Do you know as a kid I went to Bolton Abbey often, but I haven't got there yet whilst filming. I'll add it to 2025's list...but maybe in Summer ☀️
I can barely walk on flat earth without tripping! But I definitely would love to see this! Thank you for sharing!
In 2006 while working a private event in Stirling Castle, I was climbing steps to get a better picture of our Great Hall dinner event from a gallery up top. Mind you, steps. Uneven. But still not like these rocks. Tripped, dropping my digital camera and broke it. I’m clumsy.
You should go...you'll love it I'm sure. Maybe take a stick 😉
@ I’d love to and putting it on my list! And definitely need a stick and the right trainers!