Thank you. This one normally has quite a subtle character which it lost a bit here due to so much water. I’ll try again next year to capture a different side . Thank you 😊
Ali, I will return when it’s calmer as I do want to get in that water. It’s been closed for a bit since I’ve been as a big old tree fell in the high wind and rain thanks for watching lady x
Glad you stayed safe. I'm always surprised when I get in even a moderately running brook or river that it is so powerful; always trying to sweep me away. Better to be figuratively swept away rather than literally. Nice seeing you out and about doing what you love.
Thank you Kristen. It’s prettier frightening when you get that feeling when you know i you have taken one step too far. Stay safe in that water. Particularly at the moment with so much excess water out there.
Thank you. I am visiting waterfall country in south Wales in a few weeks…. Loads of them. And I’ll have to rely on mosses to counteract the lack of leaves. 🍃
Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri> Park ken ed lieth ol err urry. Buy yourself some Etche caving wellies, no liner, so they dry quicker, and 100% rubber, more grip, and great tread pattern on the sole and heel. If in doubt stay out! Which is what you were doing. Great shots too.
The last time we visited Dolgoch Falls my wife insisted on taking an image of me near the higher falls - Are you kidding? I asked. Any way I braved the walk up the wet mossy rocks to oblige, then slid back down on my wet backside - Never again! The better half isn't always right.
@@louisewelcomephotography I was there a few days after the waters peaked - quite dangerous really, but survived without any actual injury, just a change of trousers before driving home. Great video