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Cut Loose - tales of life after retirement...
United Kingdom
Приєднався 14 чер 2012
Hi, I'm Martin and I retired in July 2022. Since then, I've sold my cottage in Cambridgeshire and moved to a new home in Lincolnshire. I've also bought myself a narrowboat. All that from the person that stated "after retirement I'll never start another bloody project" (I spent 2 years restoring an MG and 16 years renovating a 19th C cottage). New home and narrowboat are kinda projects with a small "p"!
I'm not one to sit around pondering life and tinkering in the garden. I like to be involved and to see new things.
The reason I starting this channel is because I want to have a record of this part of my life for the future. It will also help the family to keep tabs on me and give them an insight into what's going on and where I've been, particularly relating to boating or camping!
So there we go. Content was a little sparse whilst I was making so many changes but hopefully I'm now producing top quality, highly entertaining vlogs (are you for real??!!) along with the best of them.
I'm not one to sit around pondering life and tinkering in the garden. I like to be involved and to see new things.
The reason I starting this channel is because I want to have a record of this part of my life for the future. It will also help the family to keep tabs on me and give them an insight into what's going on and where I've been, particularly relating to boating or camping!
So there we go. Content was a little sparse whilst I was making so many changes but hopefully I'm now producing top quality, highly entertaining vlogs (are you for real??!!) along with the best of them.
44 On the hunt for codes and ciphers
This is a short story about some of those that worked and contributed to the work at Bletchley Park. #history #codebreakers #colossus #enigma #boating #cipher #decoding
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43 On the horn of a dilemma
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Tracking down an irritating electrical fault...why doesn't the horn work? #electrical #12 volt, #narrowboat #boating
42 Cut Loose Migrating South
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Man Flu, Strong Stream, I take it all in my stride as I manfully, progress south. Then things begin to slow down and I fulfil a long term ambition to visit Bletchley Park. #history #nature #narrowboatliving #narrowboat #manflu #mk
41 Cut Loose on the Trail of Tunnellers and Leggers
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A bit of a delve into how tunnels are so straight and level and how unpowered narrowboats used to travel through tunnels before the days of engines. #narrowboat #tunnels #nature legger # canal life #history #underground
40 Cut Loose with Trains, Planes, Automobiles and boats
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A long stay at the cottage brought all sorts of adventurers'. My MoT with the doc, the BBMF members day, cottage upgrades (which I didn't video), I caught up with the family but my folks were on holiday so I missed them, an unscheduled trip back to check on the boat and a long overdue meet with Yve.....oh, and I contracted Manflu!
39 Cut Loose - Back on the Canal
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After a summer spent on the wide expanses of the east of England rivers, it's back to the familiar surrounding of the canals; plentiful mooring, regular services, long tunnels and a lot more. # retirement #nature #locks #narrowboat #boating #canal #nature, #pubs, #take away #history
38 Cut Loose with a River V Canal comparison
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Whist on my summer travels, many people asked me which I preferred to cruise along, canals or rivers! Well, this is my personal, solo boaters view on my summer of fun cruising some of the east of England rivers. #rivers #canals #narrowboat # locks #nature #mooring #boating
37 Cut Loose on the way Up....date
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This is the second, short update of my journey from river to canal. This one was fairly uneventful until the last day. #locks #narrowboat #nature #water #canal #river
36 The Strategic Value of Earith
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...So what is a bulwark? Does the navy have a base in Cambridgeshire? Did they really have machine gun posts in the English Civil War? The answer to the last two is no. Watch to find out what the answer to the first question is. #military #civil war, #machine gun post #earthworks #fort
35 Changing the Course of History
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Something a little different on the channel. This time it looks into a potted history of fen drainage and how the fens were established. #nature #drainage #history #nature #Great Ouse #Nene #Old West #Cam #Rivers
34 Cut Loose with an Update
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Just a short update of the first half of my return journey back along the River Great Ouse, the short crossing of the tidal Great Ouse and traversing the Middle Level to Peterborough. Unhelpful pharmacists, very helpful diesel engineers, fascinating wildlife experiences and amazing discoveries with sound. Underwater sound, under ground sound and sounds from inside trees! Check these out for mor...
33 Cut Loose on the Old West River
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A trip along the Old West River and briefly, back on the tidal River Great Ouse.
32 Cut Loose on Wicken Lode
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This is a slightly different sort of video to the ones that I normally create. Its a record of the entire trip along a single water course; on this occasion, Wicken Lode in Cambridgeshire. However, progress was very slow so I've speeded up the footage. I hope that you enjoy it. #narrowboat #nature #boating #weed #mooring
31 Cut Loose on the River Great Ouse
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The journey to Wicken Fen continues. As I get ever closer, the journey takes me along the River Great Ouse from Denver Sluice to Upware on the River Cam. Unexpected wildlife, drama's with rowers and an encounter with the "ship of the Fens". #wildlifephotography, #boating, #nature, #cruizinglife,
30 Cut Loose on the Tidal Great Ouse River
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30 Cut Loose on the Tidal Great Ouse River
25 Cut Loose back on the Grand Union Canal
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25 Cut Loose back on the Grand Union Canal
22 Cut Loose back on the Coventry Canal
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22 Cut Loose back on the Coventry Canal
Shiny new electrics pt2 - the blue stuff
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Shiny new electrics pt2 - the blue stuff
Shiny new electrics Pt1 - the battery saga
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Shiny new electrics Pt1 - the battery saga
The river Nene , pronounced Neene ✔️
I'm with you Austin but i believe it depends where you cone from! The problem is, I don't know where the boundary is! 😂
Luke, you're absolutely right. I lived near to this fir 20 odd years before 8 found out about it. Thanks for your support. Martin
One of my favourite topics. The extent of these structure across the earth even in places that defy explanation. Colm gibney on UA-cam, covers the extent. That these aren't covered in any detail by historians makes me chuckle. My city had a massive starfort and they're busy digging up a civil war era magazine and pushing that instead. Never mind the structure with 800+ cousins all over the earth.
You're welcome. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the support.
I originally came from eastern counties Peterborough to be precise. Lived there for first 21 years of my life but boe living in Cheshire. All this info is really interesting having lived near and have knowledge of the ithers, tganks othersinteresting
Absolutely!
If you know ya boat ya know your boat;))
I will be making my way back through the Middle Level in the next week or so. If we pass each other,give me a shout.
Thanks so much for the support
Enjoying the journey with you Martin. Keep up the good work.
We love the Nene. We’re moored on Middle Levels at Bill Fen.
Thanks for the support. You're right, not many views or subscribers but it's more about the appreciation of those that do watch. Thanks again for the support.
Hi mate great vlogs I watched from start yes OK the first few were slightly boring but I know you said they were for you when you get a old fart to look back on but now you got boat they Great vlogs and I love them I feel sorry for you hardly anyone watches yours so far 0 to 1 like and there are worse vloggers and they get thousands off likes and views and your better than most off them keep it up
Thank you for watching and the encouraging comments
Very entertaining and informative.
Hi. Thanks for watching and for your comments. I had mentioned in a previous vlog, that I wasn't going to explore on my way down the Nene. I had a deadline to make in Cambridgeshire...I'd promised my former colleagues that I would visit them by a certain date. My plan is to explore on the return journey later in the year.
Lovely to see our lovely river especially as we have spent the last 50 years cruising it and know almost every twist and turn it takes. The fantastic history of the towns and villages on the way was barely touched on. I feel this gentleman would have enjoyed the experience much more if he had done more research. Lilford Hall which was at first described as a farm ! Though he did correct it. Pilton ( the other side of the river to Lilford has connections to the gunpowder plot. Oundle town didn’t get a mention despite the Talbot Hotel having the staircase from Fotheringhay Castle and the famous Oundle School being there. Though he mentioned Wansford, no mention of the Haycock Hotel nor the legend that gave it its name. I could go on….Maybe he will do a bit more research on the next leg of his journey.
Thanks for the ride Martin. The moth is called the Ermine. Take care.
Thanks Christine. I thought at the time that it was Ermine but needed to research first.
Thanks
Richard, thanks. I appreciate comment like that.
Keep it up u are doing great
I met a boat going the other way but, thankfully for me, near the Eastern portal and well past the kink.
I remember travelling East through Braunston Tunnel in 2003: it was pouring down with rain and, despite the water dripping off the roof and coming down the vents, it was a lot drier inside than out and we were reluctant to emerge! There is a kink roughly halfway through where the tunnellers met on slightly different alignments because of a surveying error, and our 55' boat encountered a 72-footer near that spot which made for some delicate negotiation to pass each other in the darkness.
Great video! A huge amount of detail - even enough for a retired boater! Nice to see that Coventry has expanded it's heritage sites - more venicles in the transport musuem and the old cathedral tidied up to make it a useful - without hiding up the horrors of war. Pity no shots of the newer cathedral where the chapter house 'windows' are echoed in the Meeting House at Sussex University.
Fair point about the new cathedral but I was trying to squeeze as much of Coventry's diversity into the video as possible, without it becoming too long. Thanks for the comment.
I have lived and studied in Coventry.
I have to say that in the short time I was there, I found it an interesting place.
Grear video, if you would please say what canal you are on and every once in a while, say the bridge number you are passing under. just subscribed. South Carolina
Russ thanks fir subscribing and many thanks for the suggestion. I will endeavour to identify more bridge numbers in the future. Thanks again
....one other thing, I've edited a small number of similar vlogs so identifying canals and bridges will increase by about vlog 20+. I hope that's ok.
great to meet and chat to you to, sorry we had to rush off 🤣🤣 looking forward to catching up again soon 👍🏼👍🏼
Nit a problem. I can waffle on a bit sometimes!😂
I'm from America, through research found out I had ancestors that lived in the Fens for a couple of generations,mepal and sutton mostly. I'm coming to Britain for first time in Nov, want to visit Wicken fen. I'm coming in first week of Nov. Is the weather decent enough then? Very interesting video.
Hi Billy, I've often been asked when is the best time to visit Wicken Fen? The simple answer is "any time" . My favourites are the changing of the seasons when everything starts to look different. November is a good time. A lot of the winter wildlife visitors should be in abundance. Wildfowl on Burwell Fen and possibly hen harriers on Sedge Fen. A lot of the management work will have been completed by then but the rangers should still be hard at it. For the best opportunities, call in at the visitor centre and speak to someone there. You'll enjoy your visit do much more if you are pointed in the right direction Regards Martin
@@Nbhalcyondays thanks for the information.
Thanks for the comment and sincere apologies for the slow reply. The readings on steel thickness was amazing for a boat so old.
looks great, our boat was surveyed by ian at gayton aswell... our boat is 86 and had same good readings as yours...