I agree with the others Gerry great shots especially the water WOW...😀 lovely part of the world ..very clever footage Gerry take care Alan Gregory adventures 👍👍👍
The healing sights and sounds of nature Gerry,nothing like it. I liked the randoms too,the Christmas decorations and the jumper! Hope all's well across the water.Andy.
Really good to see you smile and laugh gerry. I can see why - the fresh air, drizzle rain, the rushing waters and the forest all combined to make up what you love. Brilliant. I liked that little multi colored sweat top sculpture. An oddity on the trail. All good. Take care over there. Mark
Cheers Mark, you gotta love all those things and as we know they are so good for us :-) I thought that about the sweat top - there were other clothes similar later with a note about a lost dog so they must have been to try and comfort/attract the dog with something that was familiar. You take care too over there :-)
@@gerrymcveigh A real pleasure gerry. I did mention but it was a full view. Enjoyed to. Yeah gotta get involved with them things that make us feel good. For some that's going out with the dog - I wonder if they found it. Have a good one....
Hi Gerry, I really loved those river shots, and that shot of that large beetle with the blue legs, impressive. Some very interesting shots and from different prespectives, this keeps the viewer interested. I liked the low puddle shot with the rain falling, really simple shot, but effective and very different. Again the shot of the trees swaying in the wind looming above, excellent. As always very crisp footage, loverly presentation. 10 miles a heck of a long walk, well for me!!!
Cheers Aidan, as you know well there is a great mix of the small and large when out exploring in the countryside and it is cool to try and capture both. It felt a long walk, especially after getting soaked in a big shower ;-)
Your videos are so relaxing/peaceful and professionally made Gerry. You are notice the small things and include them. Very enjoyable to watch. Keep safe. Keep 'er lit.
The last time I was up through Banagher Glen was after that really dry spell we had and the water level was well down. A lovely area and probably one of my favourite danders in the Sperrins.
I would agree that it is probably one of my favourites too. I have done an out and back to the top of Mullaghmore from Banagher Glen a few times too which is pretty cool :-)
Adrian, definitely easier than thick heather - i did a light jog up ;-) it is a beautiful place to visit and one of those where you see something new every time :-)
Cheers, that was a new camera - Panasonic Lumix G9 which shoots 4K and replaced my old Canon DSLR. Using camera's own sound though have been trying to get set up with a mic that deals with the ever present wind noise!
I'm going to get cosy beside of warm fire tonight, that was a lot of water, I noticed on my walk last night the 9th I needed something warmer after my adventures I do get home every night but you are a little bit more hardcore
Another wonderful video Gerry, thank you. I love the way you capture the sounds and images of running water. We are so lucky to have places like this
Cheers Richard, totally agree that these places are very special :-)
I agree with the others Gerry great shots especially the water WOW...😀 lovely part of the world ..very clever footage Gerry take care Alan Gregory adventures 👍👍👍
Cheers Alan, a great place for walking and listening to the water :-)
Great share Gerry , I love a sander around Banagher 👍👍👍👍
Cheers, so do I :-)
Just Beautiful Gerry very nice indeed a lot of water moving thanks for sharing cheers have a great weekend
Cheers, there was water water everywhere.... :-)
Great video Gerry. Loved all the close-ups of the little creatures!
Cheers Donal - it pays to look all around :-)
The healing sights and sounds of nature Gerry,nothing like it. I liked the randoms too,the Christmas decorations and the jumper! Hope all's well across the water.Andy.
Cheers Andy, totally agree - the sounds of nature are a soothing for the soul :-) All is well across the water :-)
Really good to see you smile and laugh gerry. I can see why - the fresh air, drizzle rain, the rushing waters and the forest all combined to make up what you love. Brilliant. I liked that little multi colored sweat top sculpture. An oddity on the trail. All good. Take care over there. Mark
Cheers Mark, you gotta love all those things and as we know they are so good for us :-) I thought that about the sweat top - there were other clothes similar later with a note about a lost dog so they must have been to try and comfort/attract the dog with something that was familiar. You take care too over there :-)
@@gerrymcveigh A real pleasure gerry. I did mention but it was a full view. Enjoyed to. Yeah gotta get involved with them things that make us feel good. For some that's going out with the dog - I wonder if they found it. Have a good one....
Hi Gerry, I really loved those river shots, and that shot of that large beetle with the blue legs, impressive. Some very interesting shots and from different prespectives, this keeps the viewer interested. I liked the low puddle shot with the rain falling, really simple shot, but effective and very different. Again the shot of the trees swaying in the wind looming above, excellent. As always very crisp footage, loverly presentation. 10 miles a heck of a long walk, well for me!!!
Cheers Aidan, as you know well there is a great mix of the small and large when out exploring in the countryside and it is cool to try and capture both. It felt a long walk, especially after getting soaked in a big shower ;-)
Thank you for sharing this. Amazing and so beautiful.
Cheers Shirley, it is such a beautiful place :-)
@@gerrymcveigh I will never get to see Ireland in my lifetime so thank you for bringing a bit of it to us even if only on film. Thank you again
Your videos are so relaxing/peaceful and professionally made Gerry. You are notice the small things and include them. Very enjoyable to watch. Keep safe. Keep 'er lit.
Cheers Tom, it is so relaxing being in those places and noticing all that is around - good for the heart, head and soul :-)
The last time I was up through Banagher Glen was after that really dry spell we had and the water level was well down. A lovely area and probably one of my favourite danders in the Sperrins.
I would agree that it is probably one of my favourites too. I have done an out and back to the top of Mullaghmore from Banagher Glen a few times too which is pretty cool :-)
Great video, I think I need a wee though, listening to all that water⛲😁
Cheers, there was hardly a bit of the walk that didn't have some running water ;-)
Lovely video Gerry!, I could feel the fresh air from here :)
Cheers Martin :-)
Did this on Sunday past, lovely day for it
It is a great walk - probably in any weather :-)
Almost like a rain forest Gerry. I'm sure those steps were no bother to you - easier than a few hundred metres up through heather :)
Adrian, definitely easier than thick heather - i did a light jog up ;-) it is a beautiful place to visit and one of those where you see something new every time :-)
Great video Gerry! Great video and sound quality, what set up are you using to film?
Cheers, that was a new camera - Panasonic Lumix G9 which shoots 4K and replaced my old Canon DSLR. Using camera's own sound though have been trying to get set up with a mic that deals with the ever present wind noise!
gerry mcveigh looks great and keep up the amazing work!
Random but were you walking along the Donegall Rd in Belfast today?
Nope :-)
gerry mcveigh ah lol, glad I didn’t say hello then lol
Saying hello is always a cool thing to do ;-)
I'm going to get cosy beside of warm fire tonight, that was a lot of water, I noticed on my walk last night the 9th I needed something warmer after my adventures I do get home every night but you are a little bit more hardcore
I usually try to stick to the drier days though that can be difficult here in Northern Ireland :-)
I'll subscribe as you're nearly at the 1000 subscribers mark so then they will have to pay you 😀
Cheers Alan, have subbed back. Not sure about payments though ;-))