Think I forgot to comment on your last one. You Certainly did get the stars aligned on that. Some camp that was. What a view! Awesome video as always Andy. ATVB Robert
@J-Walks-0073 сағат бұрын
Lovely Andy, what a sunset/fog bow & brocken spectre 👌👌 you earned em though in those temps. I’m off to bag Branstree next weekend & a few stragglers round it…have you had your wigwam on top of it by any chance?? Just wondering how the ground lies up there. Thanks for sharing bud, stay safe👍
@christoph39037 сағат бұрын
What tent is that? Great video
@hikeandcampwildadventures11 сағат бұрын
Do you think is that Chinnook better that the xdome for those conditions? Great video btw!
@gheart827811 сағат бұрын
Apm research covers this phenomenon. Great catch!
@expat014913 сағат бұрын
Used to work for an American company , the guys would watch your videos and not understand a lot of what was said , made me laugh ;)
@Del21314 сағат бұрын
Down bottoms!? Ah tha sure tha from Barnsley. Tha'll be telling us tha puts a coat on for a night out round tarn next 😃 Great video as usual.
@user-ic5cc8um4s22 сағат бұрын
What size Rab Mythic Ultra are you wearing?
@jimwhetstone190Күн бұрын
Andrew Beavers, great video. I enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for not trying to cram inspirational music into every scene. From the looks of it, you have plenty of local scenery to choose from. If you want to experience any of the terrain here in America, let us know. We can work to smooth out the logistics on this side.
@hedleythorneКүн бұрын
Superb morning media there. Proper wholesome camp too.
@cumbriabornbred3690Күн бұрын
Its waater ere anol Andy. Cheers pal. 👍Great video.
@TonyHobbsКүн бұрын
Which canon do you use? Looks a cosy camp
@RobinSkelhorn-gt1ccКүн бұрын
Great video Andy . Love your work matey 👍
@TonyHobbsКүн бұрын
Chris uses a lightweight Camp Ice Axe to carry in those conditions where ok but hopefully not to need 😅 plus spikes
@leemartin2978Күн бұрын
Fantastic video, and what a stunning photo of you stood against the stars
@SoloSarahBXКүн бұрын
STUNNIN ☀️
@rickdeckard4213Күн бұрын
Hey Andy, have you got a drone?
@tom7676Күн бұрын
What Rab down jacket is that Andy?
@nickname6747Күн бұрын
Loved the night photos! Spectacular, Andy! Thanks for uploading. 🏔👍
@jason4555Күн бұрын
Bye ek lad you can talk propper! 😁
@Dore60Күн бұрын
Great video Thanks Andy
@davebirds5667Күн бұрын
Awesome mate, just awesome conditions ❤
@xix94Күн бұрын
Do you own any product's from fjallraven ? Great video
@richardborley7326Күн бұрын
The Riving Shed was where the skate was split. Another great vid pal . 👌👏 TFS
@howardmcknight9773Күн бұрын
In Cumbrian slang water is also pronounced watta.
@Fellmandave1Күн бұрын
Top drawer in the memory bank Andrew
@EllanvanninadventuresКүн бұрын
Nice one Andy. Thanks for sharing.
@tomphythianКүн бұрын
Cracker of a watch this mate, really enjoyed it and that windchill looked CHILLY. Looking forward to the next one. ATB.
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLadКүн бұрын
Now then Andy, Riving Sheds were where the Rivers (not rivers!😂) split the clogs (large pieces of slate) down eventually into roofing slates. Once split they set about shaping them with a "whittle and brake". My great uncle was a river in the Old Man quarries, owned by Mandalls in the 1940's. My grand parents owned the paper shop in Coniston in those days, although they lived at Oxenfell on the road to Skelwith. Dad remembers the slate being brought down on 4x4 ex WW2 army wagons with an extra gearbox grafted into the drivetrain to get really low gears to slow them down on the descent... they had rubbish brakes!! If you're interested in the slate quarries in the Coniston area try and get hold of the book "Slate from Coniston" by Alistair Cameron... I don't think it's in print anymore. He's a local lad like mi sel! Enjoyed the video, ATB Alistair 👍
@richardborley7326Күн бұрын
I knew you would know that Alastair 😉👏
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLadКүн бұрын
@richardborley7326 😂😲😂
@tykeman12Күн бұрын
You just made Donna’s day mate 😂😂
@grahamdavison-s5nКүн бұрын
Another fantastic video Andy.. Keep them up mate 🤠👍🏼
@thepeakdistrictvikingКүн бұрын
Amazing sunrise. Looks like you were on Mars
@MartycyclemanКүн бұрын
Andy can we get the Atom Pack discount retrospectively?
@WalksInCameraКүн бұрын
Loved this hike! Loved the scenery and must've been cool doing the astrophotography. Thanks!
@norrbettanКүн бұрын
What a great night you hade. What tent did you use? //Elisabeth - Naturliv i Norr
@dk2428Күн бұрын
Looks like a Big Sky Chinook 1P. If you don't mind the 700gr extra get a Unna instead. Mine has been brilliant for >15yrs now.
@matt6477Күн бұрын
Super again ❤
@TheSummitexplorer69Күн бұрын
Love it around there like you said it’s just got so much history. I’ve camped all over the Coniston fells but never on the old man summit, because it’s always to busy nice you got the place pretty much to yourself Andy. Bent a couple of MSR groundhogs the other week in the deep snow, so would be interesting to see how you get on with the Alpkit ones? Atb Karl 👍😎
@MountainManJohnFilmsКүн бұрын
Loved it Andy. Definitely over that last year or two with my visits back in the Old Man area I've grown to love it. Lots of potential. ... Where you stopped to talk about Low Water...or warter 😅. Two weeks before I crossed further to my camp and it was mad. Drifts to my waist, such fun. Looked absolutely gorgeous. Got a good few days free soon. Hoping that kind of conditions hang about/ come back. Fab film mate
@EventyrsorenDenmarkКүн бұрын
Nothing better than a real winter camp and hike. Im still waiting for winter. 😢
@BTurner.Күн бұрын
Riving is where the slate was split. Here’s an explanation I got off Google. Terminology: "Riving" is the term used specifically for splitting slate, and a "riven slate" is a finished slate that has been split using this method.
@bernardscott1783Күн бұрын
Which tent is that mate?
@hikeandcampwildadventures10 сағат бұрын
It’s a big sky Chinook. It’s listed in Andy’s description
@MountainManJohnFilmsКүн бұрын
JEALOUS 😂
@4053rubberКүн бұрын
Brocken Spectre. I hope to see one one day.
@jameshudson8514Күн бұрын
Just imagine what people thought hundreds of years ago seeing such a sight………
@SamB1002 күн бұрын
Brilliant mate
@chrismason78932 күн бұрын
Yep... Ive been hiking in the peaks since I was 7yrs..im 56yrs now.. Its not just KZbin. Programs like country file don't help.. Take luds church... There was never signs to show you the way to it.. But after being on country file they are everywhere. I still use map and compass. But I've noticed what is mindless fly tipping really. I carry a plastic bag and pick litter has I go.. ❤❤❤
@Mountain-K23 күн бұрын
Hi Andy, I think you were parked right next to me in Coniston (yesterday 29 January 2025 ) I was up the Old Man Of Coniston after visiting Cathedral cave at little Langdale... Stunning Location. .. At Coniston its very special place in Lake District such interesting caves and the views form the old man are absolute stunning ... I climbed The old Man, Daw crag, Swirl How, Great Carrs... I love the views from Great Carrs and its the location of the downed war Bomber aircraft the landing gear is still on the mountain.... I highly recommend visiting Cathedral cave in Little Langdale it's amazing. Love your videos Andy mate... I hope I meet you one day for a pint... Kind Regards.... 👍👍👍
@AndrewBeaversКүн бұрын
Hi mate yeah i was parked along the wall up from the museum overnight..been up round the coniston range several times seen the plane wreck a few times too.. Been to cathedral cavern a couple times its a great place for sure always something to marvel at up in the lakes.tfw.
@baldandoutdoors3 күн бұрын
Finally catching up with it, cheers mate for the heads up on Insta. Tent looks a belter
@JackKlumpass4 күн бұрын
Not for the faint of heart!🥶🤠
@stephengriff56946 күн бұрын
Hi Andrew how does the Zoleo global communicator work? Do you need to have a monthly plan to use? How do you contact t people, do recommend them?
@AndrewBeaversКүн бұрын
Hi mate it works like a satellite communicator..from the app on the phone loved ones or friends can track youre movement & you can relay messages a bit like fb messenger..has other features too like weather reports etc & i do recommend them yes..theres a monthly plan to pay for & depending on level you want its obviously more money..tfw.