Nice video, thanks for sharing. Passed on to Brown Chee Hill while walking the Shropshire Way in February 2002, from Wilderhope Manor to Lower Bush. After reaching Clee Burf the light faded rapidly and we had great difficulty in the last mile to find our way back to the car. Happy Days. All the best, Peter.
i spent the first 7 years of my life on a little farm somewhere in the foreground at 13.59. in the late 1960s a plane crashed onto the hill one night (RAF trainer - not sure) and word got round the neighbourhood of course. so the next morning we could see the silhouette of the wreckage in the fog from the top of our farmyard. high points didn't always have the red warning lights on them in those days.
Thanks for sharing this that must have been a bit of a experience to live there tbh alot of hills have those red lights now like the wrekin think another one has one
Brown Clee is probably the only peak around here that I haven't been up. Nice one for reaching the top. Suprised its the highest in Shropshire, you would assume it would be Pole Bank up the Long Mynd? Everyday is a school day.
That's bud it's a great area to explore very quiet up there compared to titterstone clee hill I guess it's the hike up took me a while to get to the top next time im walking that steep hill top to bottom 🤣 long mynd is on my list to do
Thanks for sharing that I might look into more history of it when I do a return wow that steep hill I'll walk from the far bottom up that steep part next time imagine walking that daily
Thanks
Thanks mate again 😁📸
you know how i love your films another great one
Thanks mate I appreciate it
Very enjoyable Drew thanks. Sending a few bob toward the petrol.
Thanks again mate was well worth the trip to share these views was a big hike 😁
Cracking views.👍
Brilliant up here I'll do the wrekin soon
Beautiful spot I always feel at peace in nature,
cheers Drew
Thank you such a great place to explore 😁
Another fabulous video! Thankyou for the awesome view!!
Thank you again , brilliant up here I'm looking forward for the wrekin next
Nice video, thanks for sharing. Passed on to Brown Chee Hill while walking the Shropshire Way in February 2002, from Wilderhope Manor to Lower Bush. After reaching Clee Burf the light faded rapidly and we had great difficulty in the last mile to find our way back to the car. Happy Days.
All the best, Peter.
A fantastic video, I visited Titterstone Clee earlier this year. I've added this one to my list.
Thanks mate , this is brilliant this place for views definitely well worth it when you make it to the top 😁
Great vid , awsome views .
Thanks mate can't wait to do some more , I'm Gonna go back into the black country September
I find I struggle getting up hills after a night in the pub. Interesting as always.
Thank you , aha can imagine nothing like a good walk then a stop at the pub
Thanks for sharing 😊
Your welcome 😁📸
i spent the first 7 years of my life on a little farm somewhere in the foreground at 13.59. in the late 1960s a plane crashed onto the hill one night (RAF trainer - not sure) and word got round the neighbourhood of course. so the next morning we could see the silhouette of the wreckage in the fog from the top of our farmyard. high points didn't always have the red warning lights on them in those days.
Thanks for sharing this that must have been a bit of a experience to live there tbh alot of hills have those red lights now like the wrekin think another one has one
Brown Clee is probably the only peak around here that I haven't been up. Nice one for reaching the top.
Suprised its the highest in Shropshire, you would assume it would be Pole Bank up the Long Mynd?
Everyday is a school day.
That's bud it's a great area to explore very quiet up there compared to titterstone clee hill I guess it's the hike up took me a while to get to the top next time im walking that steep hill top to bottom 🤣 long mynd is on my list to do
@@MidlandsOutdoors That hike up was the longest, hilliest hill in all of human history 😂.
Now you've filmed it it saves me the effort lol 🤣
The steep incline is the old rope railway it definitely tests your legs and makes you a bit warm 😢
Thanks for sharing that I might look into more history of it when I do a return wow that steep hill I'll walk from the far bottom up that steep part next time imagine walking that daily
What’s the music at 11:20 drew?
That ones called when all this is over - the westerlies
@@MidlandsOutdoorsis it copyright free?
@@LeeHadley yh I had it off UA-cam studio on there music section copyright free