Stunning. I went to Cranefiled Universtity (CIT at the time) long long time ago. I know how beautiful England is . Come away to Richmond TX. Will buy you a gallon of the best coffeee you can imagine
@@ExploringNature1 Plus you still have your 'chapter' as 'Grasmere' when you're driving through Keswick. I think (the TOWN of) Keswick is significant enough to not be grouped in with (the VILLAGE of) Grasmere! I thought immediately that Grasmere to the Honister (NOT Honeister) Pass was a bit of a jump, but that explains it! You really ought to distinguish between lakes and the places they share names with. You pass Buttemere (the lake) about 3/4 of the way through your Honister Pass section, then when your Buttermere section begins, Buttermere (the lake) is well behind you, but Crummock Water is the major feature and isn't referenced (very misleading!) Then suddenly we're in Keswick (surely we were here earlier,) with Derwent Water is less than a mile away, but you disregard that and just drive around the centre of Keswick.
Nice video. I was in Lake District more than 40 years ago. Your music is a bit mournful and low-spirited. May be you should have a more soul-uplifting music, more cheerful.
Only in the bigger towns and the Southern/Eastern lakes, it’s still pretty quiet in the Northern and Western fells, most people don’t go more than 100 metres from their cars.
And still we call Grasmere Lake Grasmere Lake. 'Cause the village is Grasmere. Maybe things have changed since I was born there in 1953 and went to school in Grasmere. We swam in and rowed Allenby's boats on Grasmere Lake. But what would I know?
Великолепное видео и чудесная музыка к нему! Большое спасибо!
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Stunning. I went to Cranefiled Universtity (CIT at the time) long long time ago. I know how beautiful England is . Come away to Richmond TX. Will buy you a gallon of the best coffeee you can imagine
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Honister pass is simply out of this world, spent a night sleeping under the stars there last summer.
Love The Lakes, been there many times! my favourite town is Keswick and favourite lake is Derwent Water.
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good video some lovely views.
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Beautiful, thank you for sharing
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Very interesting and enjoyable. Well edited and good background music. Thanks for taking and posting.
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Great virtual tour, really nice area, especially the small countryside roads 🥰
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Wery nice walk a car 😂😂😂 nice drive video I am new friend in you channel
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which camera did you used? it was outstanding performance , no shake . surprised about your work
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The background score is good, is it clannad?
Is this captured during winter?
I think the end of September
Nice video, but the town you drive through that you name Amberside is actually Ambleside!
Ok thanks spelling mistake
@@ExploringNature1 Plus you still have your 'chapter' as 'Grasmere' when you're driving through Keswick. I think (the TOWN of) Keswick is significant enough to not be grouped in with (the VILLAGE of) Grasmere!
I thought immediately that Grasmere to the Honister (NOT Honeister) Pass was a bit of a jump, but that explains it!
You really ought to distinguish between lakes and the places they share names with. You pass Buttemere (the lake) about 3/4 of the way through your Honister Pass section, then when your Buttermere section begins, Buttermere (the lake) is well behind you, but Crummock Water is the major feature and isn't referenced (very misleading!) Then suddenly we're in Keswick (surely we were here earlier,) with Derwent Water is less than a mile away, but you disregard that and just drive around the centre of Keswick.
Many great memories. But it's Windermere, not Lake Windermere :)
Ok thanks for the info
Nice video. I was in Lake District more than 40 years ago. Your music is a bit mournful and low-spirited. May be you should have a more soul-uplifting music, more cheerful.
Seems like you picked a god day. Not a traffic jam in sight. Almost 20 million people a year come here now, and it gets horrendously busy.....
Only in the bigger towns and the Southern/Eastern lakes, it’s still pretty quiet in the Northern and Western fells, most people don’t go more than 100 metres from their cars.
It's not "Lake" Windermere, it's just Windermere. The "mere" part in the name actually means A large open body of water......
And still we call Grasmere Lake Grasmere Lake. 'Cause the village is Grasmere.
Maybe things have changed since I was born there in 1953 and went to school in Grasmere. We swam in and rowed Allenby's boats on Grasmere Lake.
But what would I know?
Some narration would be nice.
Wtf. Two minutes in and it’s all driving through towns might just as well haven any towns anywhere in the uk