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Austria 2024 Saalbach Panorama Trail 4K
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From the top of Kohlmaisbahn Bergstation cable car from Saalbach, the trail is split in to three sections, the first directly off the Bergstation, then drop in to another section just on the left heading back towards Saalbach, exiting this at the Panorama Alm restaurant, go past this and then enter the 3rd section on the right of the road.
Austria 2024 Leogang Day 2 Flying Gangster 4K
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New one for this year, Flying Gangster from mid station at Leogang
Austria 2024 Hacklberg 4K
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Austria 2024 Hacklberg trail
Austria 2024 Leogang Day 2 Steinberg Line 4K
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Trip over to Leogang on day 2 to ride the Steinberg Line
Austria 23 Highlights 4K
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Austria 23 Highlights 4K
Up the Schattberg X press and down the Hacklberg 4K
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Revisiting this stunning area since before COVID and tackling the Hacklberg decent dropping in to Hinterglemm.
Kids just don’t need expensive toys and electronic devices to have fun
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Here's my daughter having a blast in a plain old cardboard box!!
Egypt Dive April 2022 - Napoleon Wrasse - 4K
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Diving in the Red Sea, Sharm El Sheikh around Ras Mohammed
Wales 2021- Marin Trail (Gwydir Mawr & Bach) and Llandegla OnePlanet Bike Park
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Boys trip to the gorgeous Wales Marin Trail (Gwydir Mawr & Bach) and Llandegla One Planet Bike Park. A little rainy towards the latter part of the Marin trail ride making the video footage slightly less clearer.
Dalby Forrest Montage June 2021
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Great blast around Dalby Forrest, this is a little montage of the most interesting bits around the red route, with a few black runs added in. Dalby red route is about 35km long with some nice flowing sections and some technical sections
The best way of extending your Internet and adding WIFI to your garden room
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Tutorial of the best way of extending your internet to your garden shed bar/gym/garden room. Below are some links to examples of the tools and cables I've used. CAT6 Cable www.cablemonkey.co.uk/cat6-cable/22-ccs-cat6-utp-external-cable-ldpe-outer-sheath.html CAT6 Wall sockets www.cablemonkey.co.uk/cat6-modules-outlets/41869-cat6-utp-rj45-modules-with-faceplate.html Cable Puncher www.amazon.co.u...
Gwydir Mawr & Bach (Marin Trail) July 2020
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This video takes you down most of the descents within the Gwydir Mawr & Bach mountain bike trail (The Marin Trail), a wonderful fast flowing Red route trail. This is the second time for me completing this trail, and had more confidence on most of the jumps. This isn't a demonstration of my skills or lack of, I am just a rider out to enjoy myself.
The Marin Trail mountain bike Betws y Coed North Wales
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The Marin Trail mountain bike Betws y Coed North Wales
Real life Nemo & Dori
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Real life Nemo & Dori
Scuba Egypt Red Sea Hurghada Feb 2020
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Scuba Egypt Red Sea Hurghada Feb 2020
Wow!! Is this the best place for Mountain Biking?
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Wow!! Is this the best place for Mountain Biking?
Austria 2019 Day 2
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Austria 2019 Day 2
Austria 2019 Day 1
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Austria 2019 Day 1
CER Conference 2002
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CER Conference 2002
CER Conference 2004
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CER Conference 2004
Camping trip no.4 @ Sherwood Holiday Park
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Camping trip no.4 @ Sherwood Holiday Park
Camping Tip no.3 at Castle Howard North Yorkshire
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Camping Tip no.3 at Castle Howard North Yorkshire
Eurocamp Power Tip
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Eurocamp Power Tip
Camping trip no.2
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Camping trip no.2
Think of the world
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Think of the world
Dynamite
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Dynamite
Our first camping trip #2
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Our first camping trip #2

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  • @MaksUkr
    @MaksUkr 3 місяці тому

    Very cool 👍✌️

  • @davemorris556
    @davemorris556 4 місяці тому

    Excellent. Thanks a lot. Great job for first video. Well done.

  • @mrpash7075
    @mrpash7075 6 місяців тому

    Hi there, great video. I have a quick question, I'm planning to run a internet cable from the house to the garage.... Now, when cable in the garage I only can plug one thing. My question is can I run several things like ps5, laptop, tv of one cable or do I need several cables running for the house rauter to power the thing I need?! I hope it make sense.

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 6 місяців тому

      Hi Mr Pash, one cable will work for all your devices, if you connect a inexpensive switch at the garage end then you can either connect an access point for WiFi and or cat5 directly from the switch to the device, the more ports on the switch the more devices can be connected. 👍🏻

  • @yussufassenjee2591
    @yussufassenjee2591 Рік тому

    Excellent video Spencer! We are also setting up a garden room with home office about 50m from the main Internet point where our BT-SH is located. We installed a Cat6 cable to a wall port like in your video... I didn't consider a second cable for resiliency like you did 🙆🏽‍♂️ Just need to decide which device, either a WAP or a Router appreciating that the latter will effectively be running in access point mode anyway.

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red Рік тому

      Thanks Yussuf, your room sounds great 👍🏻 will you connect that to a mini switch first and then to an AP? I have used a zyxel kit which they have a free cloud management service. Best of luck with it.

  • @Karim_Belgique
    @Karim_Belgique Рік тому

    I pulled a UTP cable from near the router at home to the gardenhouse. How do I make sure I have good wifi in the garden house? Do i need to buy a access point or powerline?

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red Рік тому

      An access point will work well, a powerline is for using your electrical wiring to extend your network. You’ve done the best thing by using UTP, needs terminating of not done already and connect AP. 👍🏻

    • @Karim_Belgique
      @Karim_Belgique Рік тому

      @@zx7rp2red Thanks for the quick respons. what do you mean by terminating? Terminating what?

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red Рік тому

      @@Karim_Belgique I was making the assumption you had just run the cable and it still needs making up at each end, 'terminating' with either a RJ45 socket or plug

    • @Karim_Belgique
      @Karim_Belgique Рік тому

      @@zx7rp2red Got it! It's ready to go. Thanks for the advice!

  • @naughtonn
    @naughtonn 2 роки тому

    Hi Spencer wondering if a Netgear Wireless Access Point (WAC104) would be any use for setting up a wireless network and if I would need to do any extra manual configuration to my standard virgin media router in the house or this netgear device? Not very clued up on the technical side of things so if I would need to do some configurations is there anyway of contacting you to get some more help during the process, cheers

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 2 роки тому

      Hi Naughton, I am happy to help but I am no expert on either of these devices :) You shouldn't need to do anything with your virgin router and I presuming you're connecting the AP via ethernet cable? if you are planning to connect the AP wirelessly, I have read on the forum that you can only do this if the other AP is the same model e.g. WAC104 -> WAC104 wirelessly. Via ethernet cable as per my video should be fine. I have found some instructions here www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwi78-jpmYz6AhXThc4BHVKXAMMQFnoECBEQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.downloads.netgear.com%2Ffiles%2FGDC%2FWAC104%2FWAC104_UM_EN.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1enr7hXLpv_vDfrzTsVA6D that explain how to connect to the AP and set it up in BRIDGE mode.

  • @adamwoolley6277
    @adamwoolley6277 2 роки тому

    Hi. Do you have a video for setting up a Wi-Fi network in the garden room. I don’t want to Solely rely on having to plug in. I was told to add another router? Is this the right equipment to buy??

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 2 роки тому

      Hi Adam, instructions for setting up the WiFi will be dependent upon what access point you have/buy. You can use an old router or a dedicated AP. If you’re buying a new AP any good brand should suffice. Netgear etc. Look for setting up as bridge mode if using router. You should avoid having two DHCP servers running in one network. If there’s an option to disable DHCP on your router/AP, select to disable so your AP receives an IP address from your main router and also passes through addresses to your devices. Choose a WiFi name (SSID) and password. You could use the same ssid and paid as your main router and in this case your devices should just switch from one to the other when it senses a stronger signal. Or so that you know your device is connected to your new AP, select a different SSID.

  • @russelastill4530
    @russelastill4530 2 роки тому

    very informative

  • @gypseyswhippet7276
    @gypseyswhippet7276 2 роки тому

    excellent video, very helpful, thankyou

  • @davecruz9893
    @davecruz9893 2 роки тому

    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  • @dagrynch
    @dagrynch 3 роки тому

    If you're running a conductor then you're vulnerable to lightning strike frying your equipment Did you do anything to shield/ground the outside wire? Optical converters exist for applications like this

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 3 роки тому

      I would disagree that I am increasing my chances of a lightening strike when my cabling is running underground shielded within trunking. That said, all electronic equipment in the garden room is earthed via is mains electrical connection.

  • @LDNBikes
    @LDNBikes 3 роки тому

    Great explanation, much appreciated👌🏾

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @mikeyschmitt8958
    @mikeyschmitt8958 3 роки тому

    What If i want a router in the outside building?

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 3 роки тому

      Why would you need another router in your outside building? Depending on the router you may have issues, it would only work as a switch any way.

    • @mikeyschmitt8958
      @mikeyschmitt8958 3 роки тому

      @@zx7rp2red this outside building is like a kids hangout we have game consoles and TVs heavy wifi use out there but it's not close enough to the house to get the houses connection

  • @BIGBUD71
    @BIGBUD71 3 роки тому

    Great vid mate....just what i needed to know......i been looking at extenders repeaters etc...etc...i foun d this a great help...considering...cat5 cable cheap as chips now.....but i have a sh*t...virgin router....thanks 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @BobothePirate24
    @BobothePirate24 3 роки тому

    Thank you Spencer. I appreciate your straight forward information without any performance. You are awesome!!!

  • @kwessa1
    @kwessa1 3 роки тому

    great video

  • @DanielMores
    @DanielMores 8 років тому

    Hey there ... nice video. One of the only videos on the internet that features the Outwell Cazal portable barbecue grill. How do you like it? I'm thinking of buying it because it looks real portable and stylish at the same time. There's basically no reviews out there. At least that I found. Any imput is appreciated.

    • @zx7rp2red
      @zx7rp2red 8 років тому

      Hi, the BBQ is very handy in terms of transportation, it packs down to virtually flat. Because of its shape it doesn't have direct cooking all over the food grill, which can be good for moving food away from the heat. There are no adjustments for air to control the cooking, so food takes a lot of effort. It does stand up to the heat very well, doesn't warp like others. It is a pain to clean, getting the ashes out fully for it to pack down and also they should provide a travel bag to prevent bbq dirt from getting on anything else. I prefer the weber, jumbo joe as it has a lid and controllable air vents, though this is by no means easy to transport makes up for it in its cooking abilities. The lid locks on during transportation and ashes fall down to ash tray after use making it easier to clean. Hope this helps. You can have mine if you want it 😃

    • @DanielMores
      @DanielMores 8 років тому

      Spencer Grogan Thanks for the info, Spencer, and for the kind offer. But I think shipping it to Austria will cost more than getting a new one around here :) I'm going to get one!

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 10 років тому

    I didn't see anyone doing that, but that's not to say you can't

  • @Gollammeister
    @Gollammeister 10 років тому

    Perfect fishing spot there camp right near water is overnight fishing allowed

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 12 років тому

    We are a family of 5 too and we still haven't mastered the art of packing light! Every trip seems to be things piled high in the car! A roof box has helped with all the bulky but light items up there like sleeping bags, air beds, tables, clothes etc heavy stuff in the boot tent, stove, fridge. Anything which has space in it, use that too like items in the fridge, inside shoes. Good luck!

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 12 років тому

    Meant also to say that the BBQ packs up so thin that takes up no room at all

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 12 років тому

    I really like it, plenty big enough to cook for family of 5 plus friends, I did initially use one the self lighting bags on it but moved to the webber chimney starter where you just light it and then tip out the coals when they're red.

  • @cdduffy
    @cdduffy 12 років тому

    What was the barbecue like we have bought the same one and have now noticed it has had really bad views

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 12 років тому

    Thanks, we were happy with our choice

  • @jo38me
    @jo38me 13 років тому

    any tips on how to pack light? we r a family of five ;)

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 13 років тому

    sorry for late response, coolbox is pretty good, one tip is to stick something frozen in the bottom when you're filling it, that helps to get it cool quicker plenty big enough though

  • @uppy73
    @uppy73 13 років тому

    Hi, can you tell me how you got on with the halfords coolbox, as I've just brought the 40ltr one. Thanks Paul.

  • @zx7rp2red
    @zx7rp2red 13 років тому

    Thanks for the heads up on Thornwick, we are fairly new to this so will make sure that's not on our list! There wasn't really anything wrong with the site, it was just very busy and we seemed to be all on top of each other. People partying till late and we have youngsters so it wasn't the best place for us personally but may well suit others.

  • @davies141
    @davies141 13 років тому

    good vid thanks for sharing i love blue dolphin well my daughter does but there is one campsite never go to its called "Thornwick Bay honestly there is nothing there and also the toilets are never cleaned