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@abbofun90229 ай бұрын
I did not expect anything else from the man who daringly climbed the highest mountain in the Netherlands. . . . You’re a beast my dear sir.
@onbekende079 ай бұрын
Aso the highest in Belgium and Denmark!
@theoneandonlyAeth9 ай бұрын
Technically not the highest in the Netherlands, just in the European part of the Netherlands.
@hypergolic84689 ай бұрын
@@onbekende07 And the dangers of Luxembourg's multiple summits!
@LeafHuntress9 ай бұрын
I found his climb of the highest* peak of the province of Flevoland more impressive. *highest natural peak that is, the actual highest peak is a hill of 32 meters.
@GrrMeister9 ай бұрын
@sirrliv9 ай бұрын
Got to correct you, Tim. There is still one more mountain in the British Isles that you haven't climbed (at least on video), and it too has a railway on it: Snaefell, on the Isle of Man, climbed by the Snaefell Mountain Railway. And as a lovely bonus, it means you get to go to the Isle of Man, which is lovely and chalk full of Tim Traveller material.
@LadyAnuB9 ай бұрын
I don't imagine Tim is a motorcycle rider so the Tourist Trophy is out 😂
@sirrliv9 ай бұрын
@@LadyAnuB You never know. Besides, there's still the Manx Electric Railway, the Groudle Glen Railway, Lady Isabella aka the Great Laxey Wheel, the Isle of Man Steam Railway, that weird castle thing in Douglas Harbour, Castle Rushen, the Nautical Museum and the sailing yacht Peggy (assuming they were able to pull her from the museum's basement before record high tides crushed her), Peel Castle, Fairy Bridge... I once joked that the Isle of Man was Britain's Living Time Capsule. After visiting there, I'm not joking anymore. It really is Britain's Living Time Capsule, preserving aspects of every era of British history alongside their own rich and proud heritage.
@stepheneyles21989 ай бұрын
@@LadyAnuB Ashamed to say I'm in my mid-fifties and that's the first time I've heard what the TT means in "Isle of Man TT" 😆
@rollertoaster8129 ай бұрын
I always assumed it was for "Time Trials"
@fnscooter9 ай бұрын
Came here to suggest Isle of Man next.
@bgrigg079 ай бұрын
I love this channel. It either opens with a famous tourist attraction that we aren't going to see or we are there to see the attraction, but cannot due to adverse local weather conditions.
@jaakkoiswatching64379 ай бұрын
"There's a great view from this mountain, but we are not here to see any of that."
@bgrigg079 ай бұрын
@@jaakkoiswatching6437 Tim is likely kicking himself for not actually saying that!
@malthuswasright9 ай бұрын
Adverse? That wasn't adverse for Wales...
@ChibiOlia9 ай бұрын
I love your comment
@FieryKanata9 ай бұрын
Im here for the giant grey cloud tbh.
@kathyhavelka76129 ай бұрын
Fun fact, if the little musical ditty didn’t tip you off, the Snowden Railway was the direct inspiration for the Culdee Fell Railway, which appeared in the Railway Series aka Thomas and Friends! A lot of the story of the book is actually Snowden History, everything from the names of the engines to the opening day accident where #1 fell off the cliff!
@mastertrams9 ай бұрын
I believe the locomotive names are fictional (yet accurate Sudrian) parallels, not actual copies. But yes, the history is pretty much the same, including the opening day disaster. Though I don't think Snowdon is particularly haunted, as the TTTE fandom would have you believe Culdee Fell is.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin87219 ай бұрын
If that's true, then how come that train doesn't have a face on it?
@kayzeaza9 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what I thought when I saw it!
@CptJistuce9 ай бұрын
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721The train's wearing a mask to throw off the paparazzi.
@MaltAndPepper9 ай бұрын
'Suspiciously green' is what I, a camping enthusiast, would call Wales.
@ayme91539 ай бұрын
Wow, I must have been incredibly lucky when I hiked up Snowdon via a more challenging route on one of the 16 clear days a year! Didn't realise the odds were that bad... But hey, at least you got up there and saved £ 38 each!
@bishwatntl9 ай бұрын
Yes, I was equally lucky the day that I climbed, slid, and scrambled round the full Snowdon Horseshoe. Excellent views all the way, though the ridge walk from Crib Goch might have been a bit less scary if we hadn't been able to see the steep drops either side.
@toainsully9 ай бұрын
Fun fact - The Culdee Fell Railway (in the Railway Series) was inspired by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Especially one of its stories, "Bad Look out," in which an engine fell down the mountains, which mirrored the very first days of Snowdon Mountain Railway's operations
@kathyhavelka76129 ай бұрын
Even the black spot where Tim was turned back showed up as a section known as “Devil’s Back”
@ConnersRetroOmnibus9 ай бұрын
Any chance you'd do the highest Mountain in The Isle of Man? If it helps persuade you, theres also a train up to the top.....
@qwrhggnhmeut9 ай бұрын
Same, and there's a cafe! Needs to do it. Also the IOM mountain railway is all electric and I think all original stock, deffo worth a visit
@davidconnor24589 ай бұрын
The electric Snaefell line is actually a year older than the steam-worked Snowdon line. It also has a third rail (albeit just used for braking). Plus, there's the opportunity to completely ignore one of the island's most iconic tourist sights as you ascend... 😉
@foowashere9 ай бұрын
Oh, fabulous idea! I hope it happens. 🍀
@harbl999 ай бұрын
Ah yes, north Wales. I greatly enjoyed not seeing any of it for the rain and fog too. I'm reliably informed that it's quite nice though.
@SeverityOne9 ай бұрын
Let's not exaggerate. When I visited Wales for a fortnight - admittedly, South Wales, around Methyr Tydfil - many years ago, there was a day where it didn't rain. Or at least, not all of the time.
@LeSeigneurPanda9 ай бұрын
i roamed wale for 2 weeks, and there was only 3 to 4 rainy days overall
@cr100019 ай бұрын
I spent two days in Blaenau Ffestiniog and it never rained AT ALL. Should I submit my photos to the Guinness Book of Records?
@CCoburn39 ай бұрын
Mountains AND railroads -- we're in Tim Heaven!
@davidwelch67969 ай бұрын
plus wind and a big moist cloud - that's videoing hell.
@CCoburn39 ай бұрын
@@davidwelch6796 That's how you can tell it's a Tim Traveler video. If it were easy, ANYONE could do it. That's not for Tim. I mean, this is the man who has conquered peaks in the Netherlands, Belgium, and beyond. He prefers difficulties that would make lesser men turn back.
@bjk15789 ай бұрын
Not to mention a sighting of the elusive alpine seagull! What a find!
@ddemaine9 ай бұрын
A piano version of You Stole The Sun From My Heart accompanying the mist, originally by a Welsh band too. Very deft.
@philiptaylor79029 ай бұрын
Hi Tim, Yr Wyddfa is not the only highest mountain in the countries of the British Isles with a railway to the summit. You are forgetting Snaefell on the Isle of Man. There’s another adventure for you.
@wolflegion_9 ай бұрын
As always, the subtitles are greatly appreciated Tim! You’re one of the great ones in terms of accessibility support :)
@JHaven-lg7lj8 ай бұрын
Adding my thanks, another wonderful thing about this channel
@template169 ай бұрын
Went up to the top of Snowdon about 20 or so years ago... by train!. When we arrived at the summit it was a gorgeously clear day with fantastic views. About 20 minutes later we had the same view as you Tim. Stood at the top and watched the cloud approaching.
@davidpnewton9 ай бұрын
My grandfather is a retired GP. Several decades ago he and his family went up the mountain in visibility conditions like those in the video. A few days after they got home a patient asked him if he'd enjoyed being at the top of Snowdon!!
@garfythecat9 ай бұрын
I remember in 1988 wanting to take a train ride to the top but we as a family of four were priced out of the journey because of high ticket prices. Seems like 35 years later nothing has changed!
@matsv2019 ай бұрын
Well. I was at jungfrau josh in 1993.. we where 4.. ticket cost about 60 euros. To state how expensive that was back then, it would be cheaper to rent a private helicopter.
@counterfit59 ай бұрын
Mountain railways are generally pretty expensive. Although Mt Washington is less so than others, as well as being the first with a rack.
@IIVQ9 ай бұрын
60 euro or 60 DM? There was no Euro in 1993
@matsv2019 ай бұрын
@@IIVQ actually there was. There was no cash euro, just the euro value. But swizetland never adopted euro... Wirh euro in this case ne numerical value of euro for that time.
@Kivetonandrew9 ай бұрын
Don't forget Snaefell on the Isle of Man. As its over 2000 feet, it is officially a mountain.
@RWBHere8 ай бұрын
We went up there on a cloud-free day. It helps if you're camping across the Conwy Valley, with Yr Wyddfa in the distance. Wait until you can see the mountain, and then go for it. The views are stunning, with IOM, Scotland, Ireland and Wales all visible from one spot.
@mariusroth49669 ай бұрын
Next time you come to Northern Germany, you can climb the Brocken. It also has a steam-powered narrow-gauge train going up for the "lazy" or "impaired". The border between east and west-germany ran close to the summit. And although the borders were opened on November 9th 1988, not at the Brocken. It took another month until a peacefull treck of west-german hikers ascended the mountain. And if you are not there for the summit or the train, travel there fore funny villagenames like "Sorge" (sorrow) and "Elend" (misery)
@albevanhanoy9 ай бұрын
Yes. Tim needs to do this!
@fietehermans99039 ай бұрын
Tim: “We have now climbed the highest mountain in all regions of the British Isles” Isle of Man: “Am I a joke to you?”
@robertpavey56159 ай бұрын
Isle of Wight: "Wait! Look, I think I have a hill lying around here somewhere."
@IIVQ9 ай бұрын
He said "In every country of the Irish and British isles." IoW is not a country! But Tim forgot Guernsey (114m at Sark) and Jersey (136m)!
@robertpavey56159 ай бұрын
@@IIVQ yeah I realised, shortly after I wrote my comment..but I'm leaving it anyway.
@jackiespeel63439 ай бұрын
@@robertpavey5615 There is also the highest mountain on Bramble Bank.
@Tim0919 ай бұрын
@@robertpavey5615 Does the Isle of Dogs have a mountain?
@gkjsooley9 ай бұрын
Love your piano arrangement of “Search for the Hero” as you and Frances were reaching the summit. The musical easter eggs in your videos are such a treat, even more-so because it’s you who is playing. Cheers from Ottawa, Ontario, 🇨🇦.
@crazEgamer2012 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I was pulling out what little hair I have left trying to place the melody.
@seidodge9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the effort with Ireland and naming conventions Tim 👍🏻
@jbaidley9 ай бұрын
I remember climbing Snowdon in snowy, icy conditions one New Year's Day. Reached the top to find it in such deep fog that you could see about 3 metres. Such great views!
@petertaylor49809 ай бұрын
I climbed it in snow the first time I went up, as part of a large group celebrating a birthday. Someone took a sledge and tried it out on the railway line down. The clouds finally cleared about halfway down and it was spectacular. The second time I went up, it was sunny and I got a decent photo from the summit.
@barbarossarotbart9 ай бұрын
If you like mountain railways then the Brockenbahn in the Harz is the thing for you.
@Zeyev9 ай бұрын
Superb vistas! 🤣 It reminds me of a summer day decades ago when we had a visitor from North Dakota and we drove up to The City to show her around before dropping her at her hotel. You know what happened: we got to the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge and couldn't see the span and we drove down the Great Highway and couldn't see the beach. You've ramped up the nostalgia quotient for us Bay Area natives by a lot.
@LadyAnuB9 ай бұрын
Imagine living in Pacifica
@Zeyev9 ай бұрын
@@LadyAnuB Another cousin and I visited our cousin in Daly City last week. It was sunny in Berkeley and Mountain View and frigid there. Just normal, yes?
@SocieteRoyale9 ай бұрын
38 quid isn't too bad compared to the Jungfraujoch!
@ElenarMT9 ай бұрын
Oh Wales, country of my heart. I was born in South Africa, moved to the UK in 2005 and discovered Wales in 2012. That's when I fell in love with Wales and made it my home in 2018. Oh how I love this glorious, glorious country. Nice on you to do a video about a mountain I live close to and drive over often. Frankly, I really do not believe a better country exists anywhere in the world. I might not be Welsh by birth. But I love this land and its people with all my heart
@RyanEmmett9 ай бұрын
Speaking as someone born and raised in Wales, your comment warms my heart!
@imightbebiased93119 ай бұрын
The fact that you've had a previous, unsuccessful summit attempt of Yr Wyddfa makes this entire endeavour, like, *chef's kiss*.
@ThePlebicide9 ай бұрын
So, Isle of Mann, and the Channel Islands next?
@cyrilio9 ай бұрын
Super wholesome. Hope you find a guide in France called England.
@chainq68k9 ай бұрын
Easily among the top 3 best video about a giant grey welsh cloud on KZbin!
@draiggoch52789 ай бұрын
Ah, fond memories of high winds, driving rain and zero visibility on the second most difficult route to the top. Great fun!
@meirionevans51379 ай бұрын
Just below where you got blown out on your 1st trip, is 'Cwm Hetiau' or Hat Valley. Local kids would scramble up from below to gather up the Victorian ladies bonnets which had blown off on the exposed ridge above, then take them into town to sell.
@andrewchapman20399 ай бұрын
You may be disappointed to not look at the camera when taking the celebration picture, but I'm glad we now have a good picture of Tim with bombastic side-eye.
@Siddingsby9 ай бұрын
The locals say that on a good day you can see the outskirts of Liverpool from the top of Mount Snowdon. On a bad day you can see all of Liverpool.
@Swedish_Engineer9 ай бұрын
The SI unit for wind speed is m/s and that is the only unit we ever use in the Nordic countries, so it feels really strange to hear it expressed in km/h. We use km/h for all other normal day to day purposes but despite that I have no feeling for what 80 km/h wind speed is, so I had to convert it to 22 m/s. 😀
@TetraDax9 ай бұрын
Tim I don't think you realize just how much joy that Hello brings me everytime
@SiVlog19899 ай бұрын
Climbing a mountain and expecting good weather is like booking a holiday in the Shetlands and hoping no rain falls. You don't do so as such, you do so taking it in your stride and if it is sunny, then it's a bonus :)
@JP-su8bp9 ай бұрын
That heroic music at the end! Chariots of Fire, eat your heart out.
@invisiblewizard25389 ай бұрын
AHEM - Snaefell, please. Also has a railway. And it's the only electric mountain railway in the British and Irish Isles. AND it'll only cost you 18 quid to go from the capital all the way to the summit and back.
@flibblesan9 ай бұрын
Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom.
@invisiblewizard25389 ай бұрын
@@flibblesan Neither is the Republic of Ireland, and he included the highest mountain there... If we're doing the British and Irish Isles, then we've got to include the Isle of Man.
@Fernholio2159 ай бұрын
‘The highest mountains in the Irish and British isles’ As an Irishman, thank you for that!
@marsupiomarsupi44219 ай бұрын
In Belgium they too have very high mountains. Look: Belgium's highest mountain Signal de Botrange, 694 metres high! Beware: some Belgian guys have piled up stones on the summit so it exceeds 700 metres.😳
@Ditchdigger20059 ай бұрын
I've been up twice... on the train. The first when I was a kid and we got the same cloudy view. So the second time when I was older I made sure to check the weather for the week I was there and got lucky with a glorious clear view (especially lucky for early October!). I also got the early bird ticket (9am) which is cheaper than the rest of the day.
@red.aries14449 ай бұрын
After you reached the highes point of Wales, what's your next goal? Highest point of The Isle of Man? Or is there any chance that you will try to reach the highest point of France? 🙂
@LadyAnuB9 ай бұрын
I say we egg him on to do Badwater to Mt. Whitney in California
@paulgracey46979 ай бұрын
My first attempt to summit Mt.Whitney here in California around 38 years ago was cut short by both dangerous gusts and some snowdrifts,... in June. I succeeded the next month. No train to use on the descent there, but having a good hiking stick with me for a brake, I took the snow slide shortcut down to the base camp. For most a Mt Whitney summit hike is two or even a three days from the trailhead. That start point is at twice the altitude you reached on Snowdon. But our luncheon party at the summit was interrupted by arrival of two older men who had run the entire trail as training for the Pikes Peak Marathon race. Oh Well, we can't all be Edmund Hillary or Tenzing Norgay.
@PeterM_K9 ай бұрын
*insert - Running Up That Hill - Music *
@LadyAnuB9 ай бұрын
Did you make it to Badwater?
@QuintonMurdock9 ай бұрын
There is something so impactful about mountains. I live in Portland and look to Mt. Hood often and definitely want to climb it
@CommunistLenin9 ай бұрын
I just love whenever there's train, there's TTTE theme behind in this channel!
@albevanhanoy9 ай бұрын
I keep expecting to see Geowizard in camo in the background, running across fields and climbing over fences.
@jfilip25748 ай бұрын
Yes, that's exactly as i remember it. Only that i also remember my surprise when, right before the summit, in dense cloud and terrible wind, i bumped into a sheep, which was absolutely unfazed and boredly chewing on grass. Then we went down the western path, which is really a stone stairway down the steep rocky wall, and ends in a valley looking exactly as how i imagine Tolkien's gates of Moira. Beautiful small lake, imposing jagged hilltops all over, and ruins of copper mining operation.
@Dr.K.Wette_BE9 ай бұрын
I love mountain trains, and I love hiking. And I know sometimes you get an amazing view of... the insides of a cloud. 😁
@davidjones3329 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my trip years ago to the top of Snaefell on the Isle of Man (2034 ft, so technically just a mountain). Supposedly one can see England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We could see cloud, but at least it's an interesting train ride.
@JBobjork9 ай бұрын
That was my favorite railway during my 2016 railway tour of Wales. Also, it was clear that day.
@Ariminua9 ай бұрын
Another banger, Tim. Love your mountain trips.
@davegoldspink53549 ай бұрын
Great video Tim thanks for sharing and greetings from Australia. Have seen a few shows now on Snowdonia on the railway but never on the trek up so this was a great treat.
@DavidBeddard9 ай бұрын
My dad frequently laments that he has climbed Yr Wyddfa three times but never seen the view from the summit. I've never been but would like to go. I climbed Pen Y Fan in Bannau Brycheiniog in in 1998 when I was 7 years old, which was fun. I don't really remember the view from up there, though. I remember it took mere minutes to get back down even though it had taken the better part of the day to climb up. And there were sheep. Because of course there were. I didn't really know how to appreciate such experiences properly back then. I'd love to go back.
@oliciv9 ай бұрын
Still missing the highest mountain on the Isle of Man to check off the whole of the British Isles (one of two with a railway on it 😄)
@mowvu53808 ай бұрын
aw i went to mt snowdon in 1993 with my auntie and uncle and i loved it. the whole area looks EXACTLY the same. even the streets and shops at the foot of the climb
@TheProfessorofFilm9 ай бұрын
Than you Tim. I really enjoy all your videos. I’ve climbed Ben Nevis and Skarfel Pyke, but never Snowden. Now I know why. Thank you for all your wonderful journeys I now have so much of Europe to visit. :-)
@ToolkiT73UK9 ай бұрын
Snowdon is the best of the 3 IMHO
@Jay-ql4gp9 ай бұрын
That was excellent, thank you!
@ConstanzeWeber9 ай бұрын
We did this path with my blind daughter a number of years ago and she wasn't best pleased with the experience, but to her immense credit she did it, all without a view for a reward (the cloud cleared as we got to the top).
@minerva2kutube9 ай бұрын
Lovely video as always! ❤
@andrerenault9 ай бұрын
If you ever make it to the eastern US, you should do Mount Washington. Absolute beast of a hill, featuring both a cog railway and an auto road.
@sandymcvicar23259 ай бұрын
Another peak experience! Love the content. I, who is on the west side of the big pond in the northern colonies enjoy your travels.
@user-gc9ld1gn4l9 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim. I enjoy all of your videos, 365 days a year!
@calxtra53619 ай бұрын
Awesome climb Tim ... the weather and the visibility ... Well done on summiting!!!
@LeSeigneurPanda9 ай бұрын
when i was young i went on a touring vacation in wales, 2 weeks from cardiff to return to cardiff while going around all of wales by train. usually at a youth inn. we did make a stop at Snowdon, and went hiking on it. but we didn't take the train and I didn't even know there was a train on it at the time.
@smhorse9 ай бұрын
Snowdon Mountain Railway fares are practically Swiss in terms of expense - which is kind of appropriate given that the railway uses the Abt rack system. Also, at one point Snowdon seemed to be absurdly popular with those who wanted to use the mountainside as some sort of public toilet.
@PetertheRock.9 ай бұрын
Very entertaining, Tim. You are a real KZbin star, and an example to us all. Keep exploring!
@happyundertaker62559 ай бұрын
Thank you! This brought back great memories.
@teecefamilykent9 ай бұрын
Brilliant video ❤
@tomfurie29967 ай бұрын
Pikes Peak in Colorado has a “cog-wheeled” train that will take you from 6,320’ to 14,115’ in about an hour. Shear drops that scared more than a few people but a fun ride. You can drive to the top too. The road was finally paved all the way in 2011. I drove up the dirt road in 1983 in a 1978 Alpha Romeo Spyder. Challenging drive then. Same view as in Wales at the top, but most of the way was pretty spectacular.
@Inucroft9 ай бұрын
Went there for my... 18th? Birthday. Sadly the train was the diesel loco. But we reached the top during a clear patch and had a good view... including the storm approaching. So when we went to the local Welsh (later repurposed English) castle, was rather damp. Rack & Pinion, technically the suspended railway in Jorvik (York) operates as such.
@derauditor57489 ай бұрын
I just LOVE your work, Tim! It's always a blast watching your stuff! Vielen Dank!
@telhudson8639 ай бұрын
Ja! Und Tim ist 'feeling dank!' 😁
@hainanbob61449 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim, I haven't been up there since I was a child, and that was a loooong time ago!
@mumblbeebee65469 ай бұрын
That lovely dark Welsh Champagne, yum… ;)
@TrevorSturman9 ай бұрын
I did Ben Nevis, Scafell Peak and Snowdon a couple of years back. Not as the 24 hour challenge but they are great climbs, especially Ben Nevis
@gaius_enceladus9 ай бұрын
Great video! Frances is lovely too!
@adrianrutterford7629 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Been there in the same cloud.
@RomanoPRODUCTION9 ай бұрын
Simply Adorable, the video, the Tim and the hostess. :) Thank you and see you the next time.
@arthurvasey9 ай бұрын
I went up there once with my school - we went camping in Betws-Y-Coed - we went up a path that looked down onto a lake on our left ascending, right descending - staff would not let us have anything to eat or drink until we got to the summit - never felt so thirsty in my entire life - it’s a miracle I lived to tell the tale!
@biggles504059 ай бұрын
Timing is everything as they say, I've had the pleasure of climbing the Mountain three times over the years, all three had changeable weather going up but it cleared when I was at the summit, and what a view. Snowdon Ranger path is a great one too, you can get to the start from Caernarfon or Porthmadog on the Welsh Highland Railway as a Station is right at the start, near the YHA (if it still exists). Tha nks for another great video Tim!.
@michelfug9 ай бұрын
Omg this is about the same weather conditions as when I walked to the summit of Scafell Pike in England! Love the video!
@cohutta9 ай бұрын
So great to see this! I used different paths in 2019, but loved seeing the context all the same.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin87219 ай бұрын
Watching videos about the UK always makes it clear why Brits love talking about the weather so much.
@t.vanoosterhout2339 ай бұрын
I hiked up this mountain during a holiday some 8 years ago. No day without rain, no view from the mountain. Possibly my best holiday ever, I love rain!
@martinsolihull869 ай бұрын
As always the music is on point.
@Parborway9 ай бұрын
I went there earlier this summer. It was wind- and cloud free!
@EricWeissometer9 ай бұрын
You got me, I do like quirky and historic mountain railways. Got it in one.
@peterrivet6489 ай бұрын
Thank you! For the sake of completeness, have you considered covering Snaefell on the Isle of Man?
@jimmyryan58809 ай бұрын
Many thanks for what you called the islands.
@tristanholderness42239 ай бұрын
almost exactly ten years ago I was on holiday in Wales with my university friends after our first year and we went there so it was nice seeing the same route! We made it almost as far as you did last time, not because of the weather, but because we wanted to get back to our hostel before it got dark. It's nice to get to see the rest of the route, even through the cloud
@daddyg889 ай бұрын
loved riding my mountain bike down that mountain!
@Flugmorph12 күн бұрын
fun video, enjoyed the HEROIC subtitles aswell.
@onesob139 ай бұрын
"It's always you, Tim" ☺️
@raphaelnikolaus04869 ай бұрын
4:58 "That's the end of the view as we know it" 🎶🎶
@PopeLando9 ай бұрын
Glad to know about Yr Wyddfa, now I can say Wales's highest peak without thinking about Princess Margaret's husband. Thought the music would be Ivor the Engine rather than Thomas.
@welcometonebalia9 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@PaulGodfrey9 ай бұрын
I went up on the train and the view was like the inside of a ping pong ball. Summit was exactly the same as your video. Coming back down the fog lifted and the scenery was fabulous. Thanks for sharing the video and glad you were able to summit.