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Midwinter coastal foraging in Pembrokeshire in a gale with Craig Evans

This low spring tide unfortunately coincided with a cold strong north westerly wind of 25 knots gusting to 40-45 knots. I said I would publish 2 or 3 videos per month therefore I had to go out in this weather.
We forage for " scarlet elf cap " fungus in a wood near my home and found some lovely "Penny wort " and Sorrel in the hedgerow above the cliffs.As a flavouring I used "sea radish " found in a sandy area above cliffs. The wind was very off putting not just from a foraging perspective but it caused a swirling effect that caused great difficulty in maintaining sufficient heat from the stove. As is obvious the sound quality is poor ,despite extensive editing by Kris and wind suppressors on the microphone. In some cases we had to mute the sound as it was so loud. However ,the next day I went foraging on a nearby beach,the wind had by then had dropped,unfortunately Kris was not with me and I had only my mobile phone to film(just in case I came across something interesting) ,while turning over stones in a rock pool during this super low tide I caught only my second ever OCTOPUS, I will add this clip to a future video.

Видео Midwinter coastal foraging in Pembrokeshire in a gale with Craig Evans канала Coastal Foraging With Craig Evans
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4 февраля 2018 г. 5:28:25
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