Thank you for another spectacularly awesome video and all the hugely interesting information that must have taken a lot of time to research and narrate during post production. It made me realise how much so many of us are losing due to the covid lock-down restrictions. Oh how I would love to be able to walk some of those routes having watched this UA-cam post. I don't really know why I felt strangely moved by the sight of that prone "boulder man" on the Flypro footage, also I felt humbled by the fact that it never occurred to me to wonder what the origin of the word "limelight" might have been. Even at my advanced age, it seems I still learn something every day. I drink a toast to your continuing good health with a shot of my newly opened bottle of Penderyn Welsh single malt whisky - "Cheers"
Your comment has truly touched my heart, it has taken a long time to make this video, and now i know why! it's comments like your's that keeps this channel going, All the best Brother, I hope you stay with me for the duration on the channel, chin chin Penderyn!!!!!! ATB Andy P.s your comment was so kind, i've pinned it to the top of the comment, ( First time i have done that, Thank you)
Andy that is fantastic, you really have surpassed yourself with this. Now I know what you have been up to for the last six months! Awesome to watch, your presentation is superb, I loved the way you edited in the other footage, the drone filming was awesome. But it was even more special to see the old footage you obtained from friends, that documentary evidence, alas disappears all to often, so it was fantastic to see it included. Overall, a really well researched and well presented film. Thank you my friend for sharing all your hard work, I hope you are well and safe, and we must meet up again soon. Best wishes, Dave G.
Thank you for your kind words once again brother, yea lots of sleepless nights over this one lol, at one point i was going to give up because it just wasn't jelling together but got there in the end. All good and keeping well thanks mate
That was bloody great - congratulations on putting together a well researched, well produced video. I must go looking for the waterwheel now. Thank you very much - a fellow Dyserth resident ;)
Another great video Andy. Only thing I'm doubtful about is the reference to Dyserth Quarry's narrow gauge railway being a chain-worked incline. When I was a kid it was worked by a diesel loco and as I recall was pretty much on the level.
Absolutely Brilliant Andy - a fascinating watch and full of interesting facts. Could have been something off Countryfile. Very well put together, researched and presented. Looking forward to more. ATB Mark.
Great explore Andy . It's great to keep history alive. I did one silmilar to yours, recently on the Maenofferen quarry a few weeks ago. We also got in a wildcamp up there as well. ATB mate :-)
You want to be careful, you will end up working for the BBC at this rate. Excellently put together, when all them quarries are housing estates or something this will be a piece of history. Best wishes and thumbs up :-)
@@andyoutdoors4350 Oh well in that case I will inform you that you were tagged for the Timed Tea Challenge, passed on to me by "Petra goes outdoors" and which I passed on to you and "Bushcraft 'N Fun", but after that splendid historical video was not sure of your direction/situation. Anyway see what you think, I am sure you are not short of things you want to be getting on with. And, just to let you know on the radio front, I invested in an SDR and am currently messing about with antenna theory and practice to try and decode some weather faxes but really need an upconverter as the SDR is not good at the longer wavelengths i.e. in the 518 kHz range, and antennas need some considerable loading to get the size down a bit. Stuggling not to get too side tracked but it is all fairly interesting. Best wishes.
@@GrasshopperOutdoors I will certainly take a look at the tag brother, direction of the channel is still all about the outdoors camping etc with the odd history video thrown in for good measure. yes radio is a fascinating hobby and i glam you are taking an interest in it. Atb Andy
Thank you for another spectacularly awesome video and all the hugely interesting information that must have taken a lot of time to research and narrate during post production. It made me realise how much so many of us are losing due to the covid lock-down restrictions. Oh how I would love to be able to walk some of those routes having watched this UA-cam post. I don't really know why I felt strangely moved by the sight of that prone "boulder man" on the Flypro footage, also I felt humbled by the fact that it never occurred to me to wonder what the origin of the word "limelight" might have been. Even at my advanced age, it seems I still learn something every day. I drink a toast to your continuing good health with a shot of my newly opened bottle of Penderyn Welsh single malt whisky - "Cheers"
Your comment has truly touched my heart, it has taken a long time to make this video, and now i know why! it's comments like your's that keeps this channel going, All the best Brother, I hope you stay with me for the duration on the channel, chin chin Penderyn!!!!!! ATB Andy P.s your comment was so kind, i've pinned it to the top of the comment, ( First time i have done that, Thank you)
Fantastic video very interesting keep up the good work Andy.
Thank you for watching and your comment Atb Andy
I really enjoyed that, very well presented and informative. Please keep it up.
Thank you very much glad you enjoyed it Atb Andy
Wow awesome, I didn’t even know they were there, wow definitely worth looking into our local history
A great fantastic job. I’m in awe
Cheers mate
Very interesting indeed keep it up
Cheers me old steamer, Thanks for watching mate. Means a lot, took a long time to do this video, keep watching Beamish museum video coming soon
Andy that is fantastic, you really have surpassed yourself with this. Now I know what you have been up to for the last six months! Awesome to watch, your presentation is superb, I loved the way you edited in the other footage, the drone filming was awesome. But it was even more special to see the old footage you obtained from friends, that documentary evidence, alas disappears all to often, so it was fantastic to see it included. Overall, a really well researched and well presented film. Thank you my friend for sharing all your hard work, I hope you are well and safe, and we must meet up again soon. Best wishes, Dave G.
Thank you for your kind words once again brother, yea lots of sleepless nights over this one lol, at one point i was going to give up because it just wasn't jelling together but got there in the end. All good and keeping well thanks mate
That was bloody great - congratulations on putting together a well researched, well produced video. I must go looking for the waterwheel now. Thank you very much - a fellow Dyserth resident ;)
your welcome, and thank you very much for watching
Good informative and well made video mate.
Cheers Pikey took a long time to make that one, thanks for your comment mate
Another great video Andy. Only thing I'm doubtful about is the reference to Dyserth Quarry's narrow gauge railway being a chain-worked incline. When I was a kid it was worked by a diesel loco and as I recall was pretty much on the level.
Absolutely Brilliant Andy - a fascinating watch and full of interesting facts. Could have been something off Countryfile. Very well put together, researched and presented. Looking forward to more. ATB Mark.
Thank you for watching mate
Great explore Andy . It's great to keep history alive. I did one silmilar to yours, recently on the Maenofferen quarry a few weeks ago. We also got in a wildcamp up there as well. ATB mate :-)
Brilliant mate, thanks for your comment and watching Atb Andy
Good video andy :-)
Thanks Jason Atb Andy
You want to be careful, you will end up working for the BBC at this rate. Excellently put together, when all them quarries are housing estates or something this will be a piece of history. Best wishes and thumbs up :-)
Cheers grasshopper means a lot to me mate, thats it for the time being on the local history videos, normal service will now resume lol
@@andyoutdoors4350 Oh well in that case I will inform you that you were tagged for the Timed Tea Challenge, passed on to me by "Petra goes outdoors" and which I passed on to you and "Bushcraft 'N Fun", but after that splendid historical video was not sure of your direction/situation. Anyway see what you think, I am sure you are not short of things you want to be getting on with. And, just to let you know on the radio front, I invested in an SDR and am currently messing about with antenna theory and practice to try and decode some weather faxes but really need an upconverter as the SDR is not good at the longer wavelengths i.e. in the 518 kHz range, and antennas need some considerable loading to get the size down a bit. Stuggling not to get too side tracked but it is all fairly interesting. Best wishes.
@@GrasshopperOutdoors I will certainly take a look at the tag brother, direction of the channel is still all about the outdoors camping etc with the odd history video thrown in for good measure. yes radio is a fascinating hobby and i glam you are taking an interest in it. Atb Andy