I found on an OS map a Trig Point but thought it was lost in the woodland. I spent a couple of hours this sunny afternoon exploring the woodland, enjoying the lakeside views and discovering the “lost” Trig Point. A couple of beers were the prize for my efforts.
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Warren
#TrigPointBagging #Woodland #Linleys
Video Production notes:
- Photos and video captured on GoPro Hero 8 and iPhone12.
- Video produced using Filmora11.
- Music from YouTube Audio Library
Allégro - Emmit Fenn
Hovering Thoughts - Spence
Lifting Dreams - Aakash Gandhi
Waiting - Andrew Langdon
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Taking care on the hills:
I’m not a pro, expert or any kind of leader on the mountains. I step out for fun and my own personal enjoyment. What I do is at my own risk. I do not suggest anyone does what I do, the way I do it, where I go or anything else in my videos. I’m always mindful of my own safety and doing what is right with respect to the environment and others on the hills. If you watch my videos, please enjoy them as they are and don’t necessarily assume they are examples of excellent practice. I’m learning along the way too.
As always, every fell-walker goes out on their route taking on responsibility for their own safety and wellbeing, accessing areas that are open to the public or asking for permission as necessary. I totally support the #LeaveNoTrace campaign and encourage everyone to follow that too. So, if you venture out, please respect the environment, be considerate to others along the route, stay safe, wear, carry and use the clothes and equipment that you need for your trek, have ample food and drink for the duration of your trek, navigate carefully and keep within the limitations of your fitness and abilities. Let others know where you plan to go and when you will return.
Stay Safe. Enjoy!
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