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A flight around Combestone Tor
A flight around Combestone Tor
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Відео

Up and Away
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Another Bebop moment
Fear of the Dark.. Iron Maiden ..Legacy Tour at the O2 London 11-8-18
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The final night of the Legacy of the Beast European Tour ...Maiden at their VERY best ...an unforgettable Concert ..They will have to go some to top this Production ! UP THE IRONS !!!!
CRASH
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Preparing a flight on Dartmoor....getting a feel of the windy conditions when the rear left prop decided it wanted to be somewhere else!!!
Flying High
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Starting to get the hang of this Bebop 2 drone now !! Flying around one of my favourite haunts
Getting the hang of the bebop 2
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Getting to grips with the controls of my BeBop 2
Ponies
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Ponies and Bluebells at Hemsworthy Barn Dartmoor Devon UK
Untitled MainConcept AVC AAC Internet HD 720p
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Untitled MainConcept AVC AAC Internet HD 720p
Dancing Boats
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Dancing Boats
Charity shop
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Charity shop
wilderness walks with ray mears Dartmoor
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Ray mears explores Dartmoor
Veiws of Dartmoor
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Devon, Dartmoor, summer, weather, moorland, tourist,tors, bogs, marshes, granite
Stormy Teignmouth 5.2.14
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Stormy Teignmouth 5.2.14
Dartmouth
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Dartmouth
Take off
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Take off
Windy Teignmouth
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Windy Teignmouth
Boats in motion
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Boats in motion
A ride on the Wheel
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A ride on the Wheel
Exeter Floods 22-23 Dec 2012
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Exeter Floods 22-23 Dec 2012
Rough Day In Devon
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Rough Day In Devon
Torquay wheel
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Torquay wheel
Preston Sunrise.wmv
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Preston Sunrise.wmv
meadfoot music.wmv
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meadfoot music.wmv
Devon.wmv
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Devon.wmv
Devon Mornings.wmv
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Devon Mornings.wmv
dawn.wmv
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dawn.wmv

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ash0787
    @ash0787 2 роки тому

    how are the wood warblers doing ?

  • @ismaileltaweel8596
    @ismaileltaweel8596 2 роки тому

    So beautiful

  • @234cheech
    @234cheech 2 роки тому

    lichen country

  • @foodruraltv
    @foodruraltv 2 роки тому

    Very nice video, thank you. I am a new fan. 👍👍👍👍

  • @OurOutdoorLifeDannyLorraine
    @OurOutdoorLifeDannyLorraine 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful my friend, thanks for sharing..

  • @derisleybrittain
    @derisleybrittain 2 роки тому

    Superb footage 😄😄👍👍💖💖😍😍😇😇

  • @shamimb1y
    @shamimb1y 2 роки тому

    Is this your video? Can I use some of it on my channel and I will mention your channel and link on my channel.. Thanks

  • @MrAndrewholde
    @MrAndrewholde 3 роки тому

    Love it mate!!

  • @MuhammadZeeshan-rb5pj
    @MuhammadZeeshan-rb5pj 3 роки тому

    Got recommended after watching top gear 'mears my ride'

  • @rosanneennis725
    @rosanneennis725 3 роки тому

    Clitter lol

  • @MrMecabih
    @MrMecabih 3 роки тому

    I live in Torquay. Despite having beautiful coastline, Dartmoor is the place to spend every free Saturday. The widerness, the landscape is just extraordinary. And that magic you feel. Knowing that somewhere, many many years ago this place was full of people, who worked and lived in this harsh enviroment. From bronze era, through middle ages and very recent granite quarries of XIX century. Traces of this people you still find in Dartmoor. It is very, very special place.

  • @HardyBunster
    @HardyBunster 3 роки тому

    You can tell that Ray eats to many takeaways. He has such soft and chubby hands for a man of the Bush. 😲

    • @adamjordan5312
      @adamjordan5312 3 роки тому

      I like to think it's just that he can identify so many edible things in nature, every time he goes for a walk it's like going to a buffet.

  • @wezlam
    @wezlam 3 роки тому

    God I love ray me.

  • @readmycomment3157
    @readmycomment3157 3 роки тому

    Dartmoor looks very tame to be honest, could survive there by just going to a shop

    • @RyanKeane9
      @RyanKeane9 3 роки тому

      Give it a go then, we’ll see how you get on

    • @readmycomment3157
      @readmycomment3157 3 роки тому

      @@RyanKeane9 I've spent loads of time in the real wilderness, the uk doesn't have real wilderness just parks etc

    • @RyanKeane9
      @RyanKeane9 3 роки тому

      @@readmycomment3157 it’s British. It’s supposed to be a bit shit.

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie 3 роки тому

    The climate changed: it became colder and wetter. Imagine that.

  • @Sionnach1601
    @Sionnach1601 3 роки тому

    We're supposedly going into a Grand Solar Minimum (Forbes article 2020), like the little Ice Age of the middle ages. That killed a LOT of people due to famines (esp. Great European famine of 1315) and inability to ripen crops, dry hay etc. It is supposed to last at least for the next 60 years or so. Combine that with the fact that the British govt have now officially admitted that they have been spraying aerosols to deflect solar heat in an effort to curb "climate change". Add covid scam on top of that, where farms are now being shut down on top of already disastrous growing seasons (cold & rain) in the Northern Hemisphere and you would not be wrong in saying: "WINTER IS COMING".

  • @Sionnach1601
    @Sionnach1601 3 роки тому

    Apart from Ray being so wonderfully articulate, knowledgeable and blessedly modest, I love that he ALWAYS DRESSES in EARTH colours. He blends in so nicely every time I see him, like he is part of the landscape itself. No OTT army camo either, just simple earth colours of greens, browns and greys, respecting the landscape and Nature's abode all around him; not being an eye sore to any looking his way from a distance.

  • @bossamood6536
    @bossamood6536 3 роки тому

    At 14:13 Bronze Age settlements; these could also have been temporary 'sheilings' (as they are called in Scotland) or summer grazings. By the time of the Bronze Age, settlements would have been quite significant and developed and settled. The 'huts' look relatively small for entire families to live in for long periods and were perhaps lived in by shepherds or people guarding the cattle during summer grazings etc. When the seasons changed they moved the cattle, sheep elsewhere and so forth.

  • @lindamclean8809
    @lindamclean8809 4 роки тому

    Wonderful 👏👏👏

  • @6string327
    @6string327 4 роки тому

    Miracle of nature is Gods creation

  • @chefinwood4706
    @chefinwood4706 4 роки тому

    This England

  • @RCWB74
    @RCWB74 4 роки тому

    Ray Mears is an Amazing, Kind, Considerate, Well travelled Man with a Hunger for Information about Landscapes of the World! For these reasons, along with his Immense Knowledge of Nature’s Wonders/How to survive off the Land, is why he teaches the UK Special Forces parts of their ‘Combat Survival’ Course. Good Skills Ray!! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @muraticinsel7584
    @muraticinsel7584 4 роки тому

    Hound of Basketwille

  • @85bcole
    @85bcole 4 роки тому

    Wish he'd make more..

  • @amywebster9267
    @amywebster9267 4 роки тому

    I like it😁😀

  • @gregknight293
    @gregknight293 4 роки тому

    ..........Great program , Ray........you show us England in a light that I have rarely seen before. Please continue to do so.............

  • @Eurotrash4367
    @Eurotrash4367 4 роки тому

    15:32 - Apparently global cooling was as bad 3000 years ago as global warming it is today.

    • @Sionnach1601
      @Sionnach1601 3 роки тому

      We're supposedly going into a Grand Solar Minimum (Forbes article 2020), like the little Ice Age of the middle ages. That killed a LOT of people due to famines (esp. Great European famine of 1315) and inability to ripen crops, dry hay etc. It is supposed to last at least for the next 60 years or so. Combine that with the fact that the British govt have now officially admitted that they have been spraying aerosols to deflect solar heat in an effort to curb "climate change". Add covid scam on top of that, where farms are now being shut down on top of already disastrous growing seasons (cold & rain) in the Northern Hemisphere and you would not be wrong in saying: "WINTER IS COMING".

    • @bradleywoods3742
      @bradleywoods3742 3 роки тому

      The difference is that it had hundreds of years of transition, allowing nature to adapt.

    • @lamppostinnarnia
      @lamppostinnarnia 3 роки тому

      @@Sionnach1601 it's a normal part of the sun's 11 year cycle, don't worry 😊

    • @lamppostinnarnia
      @lamppostinnarnia 3 роки тому

      @@Sionnach1601 and thank god we're still burning fossil fules offsetting any losses 😊

    • @Inexpressable
      @Inexpressable 3 роки тому

      @@Sionnach1601 elaborate on the 'covid scam', you muppet.

  • @topwelda147
    @topwelda147 4 роки тому

    I love all this and all your work and everything about it etc etc, but I believe our history is supressed and we've not been told exactly everything over the course of history. Look at the size of those granite boulders man! Seems a hell of a lot of effort to quarry and transport rocks that size to use as a wall for cattle? Must have took years going off the amount of huts, estimated from presumptuous life possibly have lived there, from god knows where they got it from, probably would get an answer if searched local area and quarrying etec, lol think about it. Always had the "answer" rammed down my throat where I'm from, holyhead, old hut circles n stuff etc etc, the answer is only as good as the evidence the theory you can base the answer in in the first place. So theoretically there is no true answer without countless dead certain archeological find which can only back up a theory but never lead to a certain hypothesis. This shit is up for debate and always will be. Which is what is amazing about it lol

  • @ashscott6068
    @ashscott6068 4 роки тому

    9:57 That scared the shit out of me. It sounded like the Howl from American Werewolf in London. The most frightening fucking sound ever

  • @ashscott6068
    @ashscott6068 4 роки тому

    8:58 "I'm hooked on things you can eat". Yes, Ray. We call it FOOD. We're all somewhat addicted.

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 3 роки тому

      @Lionel Rich Tea Someone who could miss the point that drastically, AND refer to just eating something they didn't buy, as "bushcraft", probably doesn't spend as much time outdoors in reality, as they do in the Rambo fantasy in their mind. You'll never survive the zombie apocalypse without a sense of humour. It's more important than the flint and steel you think you'll somehow have in your pocket the day some shit hits the fan, which stops all the lighters and matches from working.

    • @gedofgont1006
      @gedofgont1006 2 роки тому

      @@ashscott6068 I think @Lionel must have taken his comment down. Shame! I'd love to see what it was he said, to prompt your excellent and witty reply. I noticed Ray's original gaff, too and hoped someone would make a joke out of it. Kudos to you, matey!

  • @MrDesmostylus
    @MrDesmostylus 4 роки тому

    Awesome! This looks very familiar, where is this?

  • @lavenderbirch3482
    @lavenderbirch3482 5 років тому

    Excellent program. Really admire Ray and his work.

  • @winny0810
    @winny0810 5 років тому

    i fly Typhoon h+ but would love to know more your of your set up.. spent a long time in that part of the country in my youth (ex-military) but bring my family back as often as I can and also meet up with my old mates

  • @winny0810
    @winny0810 5 років тому

    Loved this footage... there in June, you have given me some starting points to play thank you.

  • @auditorywarfare8308
    @auditorywarfare8308 5 років тому

    He could have become a tor to tor salesman.

  • @LarryBees
    @LarryBees 5 років тому

    nice one petetee!!

  • @patrickmurphy5842
    @patrickmurphy5842 5 років тому

    Dartmoor is the place I have finally chosen to hide all the bodies

    • @jamesfletcher474
      @jamesfletcher474 3 роки тому

      There's probably loads there already

    • @MrMecabih
      @MrMecabih 3 роки тому

      @@jamesfletcher474 shhhh. thats top secret. remember. :)

  • @diabolicalartificer
    @diabolicalartificer 6 років тому

    Thanks for uploading. You have to admire Ray's passion for nature, it's a pleasure to see the world through his eyes.

  • @dominicm6144
    @dominicm6144 6 років тому

    great quality, thanks for the video!

    • @timpattenden8915
      @timpattenden8915 6 років тому

      Dominic M No. High Willhays is actually higher by about 30 feet

  • @metteholm4833
    @metteholm4833 6 років тому

    Did you hear the wild howls of the Baskerville hound! (joke) . I´d just LOVE to know that landscape.

  • @ChrisBeard
    @ChrisBeard 6 років тому

    Fail!!!!! Yes tor is higher. What's he on about

    • @paularnold2651
      @paularnold2651 5 років тому

      Yes Tor is 619m, High Willhays is 621m.

  • @loveydoveyted1457
    @loveydoveyted1457 6 років тому

    Why the music??? Can't it be natural? Oh wait this isn't natural. I'm not judging but come on.

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer 6 років тому

    Simply enjoyable. Yeah an 8 gram African flyer. Amazing!

  • @Georgewrigley
    @Georgewrigley 6 років тому

    Very nice footage and flying. Such a great bird the Bebop 2. Just subscribed to your channel. Thanks ✈️😊

  • @gymrachel
    @gymrachel 6 років тому

    right on my doorstep, beautiful 🌹

  • @ALTNEWSUSA
    @ALTNEWSUSA 7 років тому

    I am totally surprised that Ray Mears is walking on high rocks with his HANDS IN HIS POCKETS. #1 Rule when walking anywhere, NEVER EVER PLACE BOTH HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS. If you fall, there is no time to take your hands our and your face is MINCED MEAT...and most likely your teeth too. A very dangerous practice.

  • @NigelBaileyPhotography
    @NigelBaileyPhotography 7 років тому

    There's something so magical about Dartmoor - I have done a little wild camping and walking there which I have made videos of on my channel. Love the place.

    • @WildCamper
      @WildCamper 6 років тому

      DSLR Life - Nigel Bailey Dartmoor and ray . Not a better combo 😉

    • @John-tc9gp
      @John-tc9gp 3 роки тому

      Seems a bit barren and featureless, but intend to visit

    • @kurtjakes
      @kurtjakes 3 роки тому

      @@John-tc9gp there are many places on dartmoor that are little gems especially the first time you visit.

  • @andobreslin8735
    @andobreslin8735 7 років тому

    I just want to see Dartmoor fully rewilded. Key species should be reintroduced & farmers finally backing off & removing the sheep from these moorlands. There's no profit from keeping them here, so it is nonsensical. Same goes for the Dartmoor Ponies in all honesty. Keep them in certain areas to stop them from overgrazing. The native woods will then begin to return & that is far more important than anything else that's currently there..Allow nature back. That is the 21st century way of helping nature in our horrifically depleted UK landscapes...

    • @amandamiller304
      @amandamiller304 6 років тому

      if you removed the sheep and the ponies all you would have is gorse ,nettles and brambles

    • @petewebb8052
      @petewebb8052 5 років тому

      Remove the ponies and sheep to allow nature to take its course. That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    • @mrsgbee8246
      @mrsgbee8246 3 роки тому

      Exactly. Its amazing how quickly nature restores itself left to replenish. Brambles and nettles are a great start. Then bushes and trees and microrisum and then the sky is the limit. Bring it on.

  • @TheDharr
    @TheDharr 8 років тому

    I was born in Plymouth and have lived here 30 years. Dartmoor is in my veins. Beautiful and haunting landscape.

    • @thedr00
      @thedr00 8 років тому

      My cousin and I would spend 2 weeks every summer on dartmoor, traversing across the moorland, camping overnight near Burrator. It's a special place.

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 8 років тому

    Wasn't there some sort of breeding programme of birds of prey in the UK in the 90s? I seem to remember the programme had some success and the result came close to wiping out Sparrows. Maybe the Wood Warbler is another victim of said programme?