Great shots Steve. Very much the Greymouth those that live or have lived there will know. I was there that day and it was a brilliant hot sunny day. As always, when it's a nice one it's simply brilliant!
Thank you Lance most appreciated!! Absolutely once that morning cloud cleared the day turned out to be stunning!! Have a great new year and best wishes to you and your family for 2023
Your most welcome the Greymouth town has changed quite a bit from when I filmed this a year ago more new buildings going up along with the drab buildings being pulled down a huge improvement for the better. Thank you for watching and all the best if you decide to move to Greymouth it truly is an amazing place to live with plenty of incredible places to explore that are within a short drive.
Hey Steve, couldn't see any sign of the old stand-alone Railway Hotel (different to the one at 16:36) that I recall staying in some 48 years ago with my father, but guessing it may have been demolished a long time ago? Cheers, Greg, NI
Cobden Hill across the River from Greymouth is a nice small lookout to look over Greymouth, Lake Brunner north of Greymouth is a nice lake, The Blowholes halfway between Greymouth and Westport are great to see, Shantytown just slightly south of Greymouth is interesting, Reefton about 1 hour north of Greymouth was the first place in New Zealand to get Electricity Going on 1st August 1888
Thank you for this wonderful video! Really appreciate for your effort to make this. Well done. 🙂 Planning to move to Greymouth and your video is a big help. Keep doing it. Calm and peaceful background music.
Thank you and I highly appreciate your feedback. Greymouth is a wonderful place to live especially if you like the outdoors. Punakaiki and the Pancake Rocks are only a 50 minute drive away and there are plenty of beautiful beaches to explore along with the wilderness cycle/ walkway trail. Be sure to check out coal creek falls in runanga. I wish you all the best with your future in Greymouth.
See the barber come thru..at the end there in paroa is my mate Bernie monk..he owns the hotel....I lived in kumara which is next little town.. Kool. Place Kool people ❤
Hi there people I have some videos on my channel of Greymouth along with the drive north to punakaiki and the drive south to Franz Josef and Fox Glacier along with the Fox Glacier valley that is no longer accessible today due to a landslide that has completely destroyed the road and walking/cycling trail. And a few other walking trails In the region also the drive from Greymouth to Arthur’s Pass then a walk up the Temple Basion Trail.
Hope this movie not costs anything. Very dark movie only clouds and fog. Greymouth is not on the polar circle from the Antarctic like half Year darkness. Greymouth is a very Sunny Town, wonderful steady climate and in parts a little Rain for the wonderful Rainforest here on the Westcoast. The creator from this movie must have a very bad mood to made a movie like this.
Appreciate your feed back sir. This is not any form of promotional work for Greymouth and your absolutely right Greymouth is a nice in a bright sunny day. However I wanted to capture the Barber as you call it the mist/fog The Barber is unique to Greymouth. And I was only in town in the morning so it is what it is and I hate filming people in public as some people don't like being filmed or on camera so that's another reason why I shot this video in the early hours of the morning. Have a great day.
@steveruss8369 yes Steve. Barber is unique. Apparently another 5 places in the world that have the barber. I think Scotland is one of the places. Don't know the others. Japan maybe ??
Great shots Steve. Very much the Greymouth those that live or have lived there will know. I was there that day and it was a brilliant hot sunny day. As always, when it's a nice one it's simply brilliant!
Thank you Lance most appreciated!! Absolutely once that morning cloud cleared the day turned out to be stunning!!
Have a great new year and best wishes to you and your family for 2023
Cobden across the river from Greymouth has a nice beach, Point Elizabeth track just up from Cobden beach is a good walkway
Thanks for making this. I'm considering a move to Greymouth so it's good to get this tour.
Your most welcome the Greymouth town has changed quite a bit from when I filmed this a year ago more new buildings going up along with the drab buildings being pulled down a huge improvement for the better. Thank you for watching and all the best if you decide to move to Greymouth it truly is an amazing place to live with plenty of incredible places to explore that are within a short drive.
Why on earth would you do that? Go to the east coast any small town is better than the west coast
@@chickentoucher55 Glad you don't live here, we are more approachable.
Hey Steve, couldn't see any sign of the old stand-alone Railway Hotel (different to the one at 16:36) that I recall staying in some 48 years ago with my father, but guessing it may have been demolished a long time ago? Cheers, Greg, NI
Cobden Hill across the River from Greymouth is a nice small lookout to look over Greymouth, Lake Brunner north of Greymouth is a nice lake, The Blowholes halfway between Greymouth and Westport are great to see, Shantytown just slightly south of Greymouth is interesting, Reefton about 1 hour north of Greymouth was the first place in New Zealand to get Electricity Going on 1st August 1888
Thank you for this wonderful video! Really appreciate for your effort to make this. Well done. 🙂
Planning to move to Greymouth and your video is a big help. Keep doing it. Calm and peaceful background music.
Thank you and I highly appreciate your feedback. Greymouth is a wonderful place to live especially if you like the outdoors. Punakaiki and the Pancake Rocks are only a 50 minute drive away and there are plenty of beautiful beaches to explore along with the wilderness cycle/ walkway trail.
Be sure to check out coal creek falls in runanga.
I wish you all the best with your future in Greymouth.
See the barber come thru..at the end there in paroa is my mate Bernie monk..he owns the hotel....I lived in kumara which is next little town.. Kool. Place Kool people ❤
The coast is full of amazing people and scenery just an amazing place to be at.
Hi there people I have some videos on my channel of Greymouth along with the drive north to punakaiki and the drive south to Franz Josef and Fox Glacier along with the Fox Glacier valley that is no longer accessible today due to a landslide that has completely destroyed the road and walking/cycling trail. And a few other walking trails In the region also the drive from Greymouth to Arthur’s Pass then a walk up the Temple Basion Trail.
Thank you for your videos that you put up im originally from the Greymouth region
Surrounds are nice but Greymouth is the Silent Hill of NZ
Good old Greymouth looks a bit different from when I was last there.
The cbd are is looking good with the Pounamu Pathway and the new Noal Leemings building nearing completion.
This is very smooth footage. Are you using a gimbal?
Yess I was using the gopro karma grip gimbal.
تصوير رائع شكرا نيوزيلندا بلد الطبيعه والجمال كم انتم حريصون على الحفاظ على الطبيعه
Greymouth, population 17...by the looks of it, on this day.
Although, closer to 10,000 - not too many people up at 5 am.
Why is this place so deserted? Not soul in sight 😮😮😮.
The video was shot quite early on Christmas day morning no shops were open and most people were probably still in bed.
Where are the people
Its Christmas morning the business were closed as most people were at home opening their presents.
Almost ghost city
its a town
@@eddyrajasaari834 Ghost Town then
This video needs more zombies
Hope this movie not costs anything. Very dark movie only clouds and fog. Greymouth is not on the polar circle from the Antarctic like half Year darkness. Greymouth is a very Sunny Town, wonderful steady climate and in parts a little Rain for the wonderful Rainforest here on the Westcoast. The creator from this movie must have a very bad mood to made a movie like this.
Appreciate your feed back sir. This is not any form of promotional work for Greymouth and your absolutely right Greymouth is a nice in a bright sunny day. However I wanted to capture the Barber as you call it the mist/fog The Barber is unique to Greymouth. And I was only in town in the morning so it is what it is and I hate filming people in public as some people don't like being filmed or on camera so that's another reason why I shot this video in the early hours of the morning. Have a great day.
Well it is 5am when he recorded it.
Give the sun time to come up
@steveruss8369 yes Steve. Barber is unique. Apparently another 5 places in the world that have the barber. I think Scotland is one of the places. Don't know the others. Japan maybe ??