While I wait for your next episode from Norway (where I live) I discovered your Isle of Man tour. My grandmother was born there. Never been there myself, but you guys made me want to go, more than ever. Thank you so much❤️
Love that spot, I think all your van life audience/fans will be noting it down. Bet it would be different if the wind was up though! Your drone shots always inspire us Ken, so much so that we have stepped out of our fear camp and got ours up in the air finally! So thank you for that. Also, love the half a tube of pringles before the full plate of nachos, life is for living! Peace and love to you both 🙏💚
Great to hear you have started flying the drone. Whenever you get the chance fly it not necessarily to film but just to burn those control movements into muscle memory as it really pays dividends when things go wrong. Biggest tip I can give you is to decide what you want to film and from what angle/height before you take off. Fly in straight lines or gentle curves and treat the drone more like a giant tripod in the sky. It’s perfect for getting you both in the shot both near and far and I often use it as my primary camera on a walk. Make sure you record a nice long bit of audio from the place to use as a background and Bob’s your uncle 😁👍
The remains at the Point of Ayre ….that you were unable to find info on, were once the pump works for the salt Brine production, it was piped to Ramsey along the coast , then loaded for onward use…..👍🇮🇲💪
Great drone shots as usual. No beer with the chilli? Carol's cooking great as always. Looks like a great place for a good sleep. Good thing the fog horn is off. Great shots of the sunset.
Hello Ken / Carol lovely video I was amazed how calm the Irish Sea was having crossed it many times , the drone shots were great very peaceful everywhere . I am always paying attention to Carols cooking taking notes for when I start traveling in my van , well done Carol it always looks so good. Take care always .
What a great park up that would do us the colours are great. Drone shots stunning love the smooth driving of it you have got that down to a fine art. Looks like you could do with a metal cup to protect the thermocouple somehow attached underneath
Beautiful shots and music folks really enjoyed watching that just before bedtime so nice and relaxing. Loved the wagtails and one leg and the seals popping up and having a look. Thank God the fog horns off or you could have waved goodbye to a nights sleep. I'm wondering now if you spent another night there because I know I would have. Thanks again for making me hungry before bedtime Chutney I will never lose weight at this rate. Nity night!
Thanks so much for watching and your lovely comment. We loved all the wildlife at that spot too but you will have to keep watching to see if we spend another night there 😁
Great park up spot know it well, better appreciated from the spectacular drone footage. Have walk it across the island from Douglas to Peel & back remember it well lovely weather, blisters on my feet from wearing my normal shoes sheer bliss. 👍😎🌞🌇
Excellent video as always Ken. I really liked the short reminder section of your previous video at the start. It made the flow from one episode to the next very smooth.
Evening Ken Charlie,,great blog very interesting beautiful scenery the beach looks stunning the place you found to stop by the lighthouse is ideal,your drone shots are great,Ken have you ever thought of getting a bigger camper van so you both have a bit of free space each ,nice sunset nice ti see you working Ken ,,,drying the dishes lol,well guys most enjoyable,take care keep safe,John 👏👏👀🇬🇧👨🍳👨🍳🥂🌹👑👑
Me and my family moved to the Isle of man just before Covid hit. Unfortunately we had to move back to the UK in February this year. We are enjoying watching your videos. The island is a magical place to be.
It’s always a treat watching your travels and exploration. You capture it so well and professionally with your various recording equipment. You guys are such an inspiration for wildlife camping, you always seem to overcome problems in such a calm and contained manner. All the very best Ken & Carol. Peter 👋
We have stayed there turned left at light about 1/2 mile down we could see ireland and a light house at night across the water Enjoying were your adventures are taking you
I loved the beautiful colours in the scrub land around the lighthouse there. I always preferred to find that kind of a parkup back in the day. In a little area near to southwell I was woken up in the morning by thumping noises. When I looked out the camper was surrounded by Rabbits. The ground was quite sort of solid but also resonant and they were all hopping about at five in the morning. I made a cup of tea and sat on the bed with the Transit's sliding door open watching them. They didn't scarper until after breakfast when I started the engine to move off. Carol's Nachos made me peckish so going in the kitchen to find the remains of the bag of mini Popaddums from teatimes Curry.
The colours of the gorse and heather were so vivid all over the island, we don’t remember noticing that anywhere else we have been. We can picture you in your transit enjoying the bunnies, what an idyllic scene. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your mini poppadoms ☺️👍
Carol as really got a great eye for a photo, well done Charlie👍🤣. I think this is one of my favourite episodes because its such a lovely spot. Awesome drone shots Ken and good of them to put a landing spot for you🤣 Thanks you two...atb Dixie
Another cracking episode. That evening drone shot made the landscape look like a patchwork quilt with some amazing colours. Our cutlery has knocked out the ignition switch a few times, the gas burners are a common problem.
Once again a very good vlog . The drone flight around the Point of Ayer was quite interesting, I know the area very well but not from that angle. Although you will not be able to tell some of your fight was over Wrights Pit, the islands now closed land fill site. Not so bad now but a very smelly place a few years ago.
I'm just catching up on all of your videos which I think are the most informative of the UK camper UA-cam community. I hardly ever comment on YT but Ken I think your drone footage is amazing, and the music you add works so well. What prompted me to comment this time though.....Carol's photos... WoW, they are stunning! Thank you for the hours of hard work you both put into your videos, I'm looking forward to my own adventures inspired by you both. XX
Thanks for the lovely comment Jan. It is so nice to receive this sort of appreciation and it inspires us to keep producing videos. Have fun on your adventures 🙂👍
Such a beautiful spot. The lighting in that drone footage always superb. I like the land on the Helipad. 👌, Nice touch. Loving your series on the Isle of Man.
Binging on these playlists. These are so lovely. I enjoy the longer videos where i can really settle in. I know some ppl might say just watching the world go by or watching you & chutney 🤣😍relax is boring, but i believe there is an audience for it, of which I am certainly a member.
Glad you enjoy them. UA-cam is not our job so we make them the way we want to. They are just our memories for later. We also watch tons of youtube and have no desire to conform to any recognised format. 🙂👍
Haha! Ol One Leg from the Old Ship Blackthorn🤣🤣 back again. I always hear something i missed the first time. & I loved the dinner munching as you watched the birds. So authentic, like the viewer is there 👍 K
wow!!! I dint realize how 22 mins passed by... Amazing video...one of your best videos.. looks like experience is teaching you to make better videos with time... BTW its not a tiny van.. it has good space along with a first floor:-)
Hi Carol and Ken Some spectacular late evening drone shots. Hope that you manage to get the problem with cooker resolved, annoying to say the least as they have had three attempts. I would contact the manufacturer's Service Manager directly if you have not already thought of that. Regards from Crawford
Some beautiful scenery a very chilled and relaxing atmosphere with this episode Some lovely drone shots ken and wonderful photos you'll have to do a episode in the future perhaps of these you have got a good eye for it Carol take care 🙂
Great video and you captured the beauty of the area really well. It is a place that I walk my dogs quite regularly as I live nearby and you made me realise that I rather take it for granted!
Needed this today feeling a bit down, so a visit to the island was just the ticket.You should enjoy cregneash its very quaint. Carol your making me hungry 😋 thank you for another lovely video. Xx ❤️💙
Synchronised walking on the pebbled beach lol. Nice park up. Love listening to the sea at night. Village idiots happen occasionally. We had our first on the Isle of Skye blasting his horn as he went past. I love a lighthouse as you probably know by now lol. One for the list I think.😊
Haha. We have had several toots of the horn but this was our first laughing idiot 😂 This was one of our favourite park ups on the Isle of Man, definitely worth a visit 😀👍
I just wanted to say I’ve been enjoying watching your videos and think they are edited very well. I live on the Isle of Man but it’s always nice to be reminded how much beauty we have around us. I hope you’ve enjoyed your trip while on the island, thanks Kev .
Great episode! 😍. Good to see that the weather was kind to you here and enabled you to show this park up off so very beautifully from the air and the ground. Just beautiful 👌🏻
Beautiful video..loved Carols photographs..the music and drone footage was amazing...thank you for sharing this lovely island..take care from Arizona 🌵
As others have said (including one who I think is a cousin! The Isle of Man used to be like that, I had some 7 or 8 cousins in my year when I started at the Grammar School in Ramsey) that there are ruins of the brine pumping station at the Point of Ayre. Further though, there was a works in Ramsey around where the shipyard is, and the brine was also used in the Grand Island Hotel (formerly a "hydro") that used to dominate the north end of the prom where you parked and once offered treatments. I worked at that hotel in the bar, by which time it was old and leaky and was stumbling along financially. Incidentally, the shipyard in Ramsey, which you will have seen, built the oldest seagoing sailing ship in the world, the "Star of India", built in Ramsey in 1863 as the "Euterpe" - there a plaque on the quayside telling you about it. Incidentally, I was parked at the Point of Ayre one day, enjoying the peace and quiet, when an army wagon rolled up, uncoupled a 105mm gun and starting firing (hopefully blanks) towards Scotland, before leaving with no explanation. There used to be a camp for Territorials at Jurby, but this was after that had closed, so I don't know what it was all about
Wow, Ray you have some stories to tell. We saw the plaque about the Star of India in Ramsey. Obviously some dispute with the Scots, quite understandable 😂 Thanks for all the info and personal reminiscences 👍😀
You are always waking that lovely wife of yours up Ken! 🤣 Carol is always so cheerful even when she’s sleepy and always manages a smile. ( I’d probably throw a slipper at Graham ! ) realise it’s part of your Wild Camping strategy, so needs must. Lovely vlog. Great places to stay by the looks of it as well. May try a version of your chilli idea. Looked tasty. E🧙♂️😉
Thanks Ellie. For some reason waking up early is never unpleasant in the van and quite often the early morning is the best part of the day before everyone else is up ☺️ Hope you enjoy the chilli nachos 😋
I also eat very slowly I chew and chew and make my meal last as long as possible and drive my husband insane 🤣🤣🤣. That chilli looked really good. Photography and drone shots amazing. A beautiful park up but I bet there were not many wild campers when those fog horns were operational. I hope you slept well Ken you will have to watch your body clock doesn’t get a bickty backaty fronty 😊. Looking forward to the next one
I love the kitchen and rear lifting top on the Nugget Plus, but the bed in your camper looks easier to open and close. I also prefer the way your rear doors open out rather than one large door opening up. Always a compromise (but oh that kitchen!). Of course, neither is available in the USA.
What a beautiful place the Isle of Man is, I had no idea. Fantastic drone footage Ken and great photos Carol. Slipped up there Ken with ‘left over Pringles’ hey! Still…. Made up for it by making sure Carol used all the Doritos! 😆
Wonderful vlog as always, my husband and I eagerly await you’re uploads, when there aren’t ant new ones, we have been going back through you’re older playlists. It’s become a perfect end to a day, thank you both so much! Ken, you do make us giggle with you’re enthusiastic hmmmmm mmmmmm’s when eating 🍽 We are in the market for a camper ourselves, having been caravanners before, we feel a bit anxious about losing the luxury of a loo 😊. We are both a bit covid anxious, due to health conditions, so wouldn’t be comfortable using public loos🤭. This is proving a sticking point, as we love the idea of a smaller camper, for all the reasons you mention 🤔. Btw do you know that the opening titles music you use, is now being played on an advert for insurance from the co op 😎 stay safe both and thank you so much, for keeping us entertained 😎 xx
Wild camping is excellent if you are covid anxious as its very easy to limit your contact with others. We manage great without a proper chemical toilet but understand that it is not for everyone. If people need the loo during the night then our setup won’t work well at all due to lack of space. The next van size up gives you loads of options though. Without a doubt being small makes the touring quite stress free as we never worry about narrow roads, height barriers or not finding a place to spend the night. As you may know we went from a fairly big comfy new van straight to the tiny NV200. Big risk as we didn’t know if we could do it but the risk paid off for us. If you are unsure then maybe hire one to see if its for you. Didn’t know the Co op are using the same music 😁👍
Lovely vlog Ken x Carol x 🇮🇲Strange with all the folk in a village we always find the Idiot 🤪🤪🤪 3 Fix atemps on stove Noooo ! 🤨🤨 I think they need to replace 👍 Your own Helo land pad, nice.👍 Lovely Drone footage Ken 👏👏 Hugs to Carol x 🇮🇲 👊😘🚐👍 Stephen & Skye x
The Point of Ayre lighthouse used to be open for visitors during daylight hours in the 1960s. I can remember hearing the foghorn blaring out from Ramsey. The shingle beach is deposited by the continual shifting of currents up the east and west coasts of the island.
I have similar problem with my cooker,one of knobs kept falling of it was working ok then,so I super glued it on,when sticking it I pressed hard to keep it in position while glue dried.That’s the problem now the knob is to low to cooker so if I press very hard it works ok.In your case try putting bit of paper under knob to raise it slightly.see if that works.
The Ayres is a nature reserve, stick to the roads, that's what they are there for. Don't be tempted to create your own roads and push that and crush the rare plants. x
Thank you soo much for your traveling videos. With what is going here in the un-united states they are a real treat. Curious what the cradles were for at the fog horn tower.
Hi Duane, the world is going mad at the moment. I don’t know what those cradles were for but I am guessing one was for a fuel tank and the other a generator to drive the foghorn. ?
While I wait for your next episode from Norway (where I live) I discovered your Isle of Man tour.
My grandmother was born there.
Never been there myself, but you guys made me want to go, more than ever. Thank you so much❤️
We were so glad we went to the Isle of Man and we had a lovely time exploring there 🙂
Some great views, thank you 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
Love that spot, I think all your van life audience/fans will be noting it down. Bet it would be different if the wind was up though!
Your drone shots always inspire us Ken, so much so that we have stepped out of our fear camp and got ours up in the air finally! So thank you for that.
Also, love the half a tube of pringles before the full plate of nachos, life is for living!
Peace and love to you both 🙏💚
Great to hear you have started flying the drone. Whenever you get the chance fly it not necessarily to film but just to burn those control movements into muscle memory as it really pays dividends when things go wrong. Biggest tip I can give you is to decide what you want to film and from what angle/height before you take off. Fly in straight lines or gentle curves and treat the drone more like a giant tripod in the sky. It’s perfect for getting you both in the shot both near and far and I often use it as my primary camera on a walk. Make sure you record a nice long bit of audio from the place to use as a background and Bob’s your uncle 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK absolutely fantastic advice thank you. We will take this on board as we we are still very much beginners. Wish us luck 🙏
A lovely peaceful video. Mary
We all need a bit of peace these days 👍
The remains at the Point of Ayre ….that you were unable to find info on, were once the pump works for the salt Brine production, it was piped to Ramsey along the coast , then loaded for onward use…..👍🇮🇲💪
Thanks Andy, that’s great to know 🙂👍
Looks yummy, Very lovely video, thanks for taking us with you. I hope that you both have a wonderful evening. Take care.
@@susenjarvis8281 thanks Susen ❤️
Very nice great footage and information as always Carol and Ken take care
Cheers Rod, you too 🙂
Maughold is pronounced 'Ma-cul-d'. Love seeing tourists enjoy our beautiful island! I really hope you had an amazing time visiting.
Thanks for that. 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Enjoyed watching this! Was down Ramsey beach this morning and out the Point last night. 😊
Mack-hould
Ok beautiful and wonderful photos Carol
Thank you Annette ☺️
Relaxing and peaceful. Lovely views. Simply enjoyable.
Cheers Ade 🙂👍
Nearly missed this episode, didn't pop up😱 great episode once again, always a joy to watch👍
Glad you caught it Anita, I don’t know why you weren’t notified 🤔
@@LifeistooshortCK don't know either, still subscribed though👍😉
What a stunning place
Great drone shots as usual. No beer with the chilli? Carol's cooking great as always. Looks like a great place for a good sleep. Good thing the fog horn is off. Great shots of the sunset.
Thanks John. It was a very tranquil spot 🙂👍
The light is breathtaking and wonderfully captured. Really uplifting video. Thank you both
Thanks Willie ☺️
Lovely drone footage! Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching
Enjoying the series. Lovely photos Carole 👍
Lovely and peaceful. 🧶🌈🍓
Thank you, both of you, for taking me along on your trips. I find them so relaxing and enjoyable. Beautifully filmed and musically wonderful.
You are welcome 👍
I love all the drone shots in this video it makes it look so professional.
Aww thank you, very kind☺️
So good! The Drone footage was wonderful. The light was, as you say, beautiful. A very relaxing evening, chatting. 🌿
Glad you enjoyed it Michele 😀👍
Hello Ken / Carol lovely video I was amazed how calm the Irish Sea was having crossed it many times , the drone shots were great very peaceful everywhere . I am always paying attention to Carols cooking taking notes for when I start traveling in my van , well done Carol it always looks so good. Take care always .
Thanks Shaun. Hope you can get out in your van soon. Best wishes 🙂❤️
What a great park up that would do us the colours are great. Drone shots stunning love the smooth driving of it you have got that down to a fine art.
Looks like you could do with a metal cup to protect the thermocouple somehow attached underneath
That’s a good idea Stew 👍I will have to give that a go.
@@LifeistooshortCK may need to cut a slot on one side to insert it I guess
Not sure how sensitive target are to metal those components but a ton can cut back or a plastic beaker I guess
Great photos shots and drone footage was excellent. What a lovely area you found to park up. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching Thomas, Glad you enjoyed it 👍🙂
What a great relaxing video. Thank you guys.
Glad you enjoyed it Simon. Thanks for watching 🙂
Loved the last photo of the sunset silhouette. Very relaxing video.
Thanks Michelle ☺️
So much better than any TV series xx
Thank you Clare ☺️
Thanks for sharing Ken and Carol. Another excellent Vlog. 👌👌
Thank you Paul and Suzanne 🙂
Beautiful shots and music folks really enjoyed watching that just before bedtime so nice and relaxing. Loved the wagtails and one leg and the seals popping up and having a look. Thank God the fog horns off or you could have waved goodbye to a nights sleep. I'm wondering now if you spent another night there because I know I would have. Thanks again for making me hungry before bedtime Chutney I will never lose weight at this rate. Nity night!
Thanks so much for watching and your lovely comment. We loved all the wildlife at that spot too but you will have to keep watching to see if we spend another night there 😁
Great park up spot know it well, better appreciated from the spectacular drone footage. Have walk it across the island from Douglas to Peel & back remember it well lovely weather, blisters on my feet from wearing my normal shoes sheer bliss. 👍😎🌞🌇
That must have been quite a walk across the island and back. Rather you than me 😁
Thanks for sharing another lovely vlog, full of great shots... all looks so green and fresh...Lol
Thanks for watching Diana 😀
Excellent video as always Ken. I really liked the short reminder section of your previous video at the start. It made the flow from one episode to the next very smooth.
Thanks for letting us know Ian, much appreciated 🙂👍
Great video am enjoying your travels on the island great viewing. Visited years ago but must make a return some day. Keep up the great work you two 🇮🇪
My fix of camper life I love it
Cheers Richard 😀👍
Evening Ken Charlie,,great blog very interesting beautiful scenery the beach looks stunning the place you found to stop by the lighthouse is ideal,your drone shots are great,Ken have you ever thought of getting a bigger camper van so you both have a bit of free space each ,nice sunset nice ti see you working Ken ,,,drying the dishes lol,well guys most enjoyable,take care keep safe,John 👏👏👀🇬🇧👨🍳👨🍳🥂🌹👑👑
Hi John. We often imagine what a bigger van would be like but neither of us wants to lose the flexibility to park as easily as we can in this one 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK I was thinking like a VW OR SIMILAR not much bigger but a lot more room they are so popular now
Great shots
enjoy video
luv watching the sea and the dogs run around.
enjoy.
stay safe.
Thanks Moira ❤️
Love IOM can't wait each to see your next film xx
Thanks for watching Maureen 🙂
May she rest in peace her majesty the queen.
Me and my family moved to the Isle of man just before Covid hit. Unfortunately we had to move back to the UK in February this year. We are enjoying watching your videos. The island is a magical place to be.
Sorry you had to leave the island. Hope you enjoy more of what we can bring you in our upcoming videos.
Thanks Ken, Carol,
Another cracking video, interesting and very well put together.
Thanks David
Thanks David. Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Beautiful ! Thank you so much. The drone footage was superb.You were right the place deserved a second flight.
Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did 😀
Yet another enjoyable watch. Cracking drone footage and the stills were also brilliant! Roll on the next one……
Thanks Ian, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Those little birds are fun to watch. Lovely view while enjoying such a yummy nacho dinner. 😋😋
Love watching you both. Makes me want to be away! Nothing better than wild camping with a view.. many thanks
It’s always a treat watching your travels and exploration. You capture it so well and professionally with your various recording equipment. You guys are such an inspiration for wildlife camping, you always seem to overcome problems in such a calm and contained manner. All the very best Ken & Carol.
Peter 👋
Thanks so much Peter 😀
We have stayed there turned left at light about 1/2 mile down we could see ireland and a light house at night across the water
Enjoying were your adventures are taking you
That’s a great spot to spend the night 😀👍 Thanks for watching 🙂
Fascinating never knew this place
I loved the beautiful colours in the scrub land around the lighthouse there. I always preferred to find that kind of a parkup back in the day. In a little area near to southwell I was woken up in the morning by thumping noises. When I looked out the camper was surrounded by Rabbits. The ground was quite sort of solid but also resonant and they were all hopping about at five in the morning. I made a cup of tea and sat on the bed with the Transit's sliding door open watching them. They didn't scarper until after breakfast when I started the engine to move off. Carol's Nachos made me peckish so going in the kitchen to find the remains of the bag of mini Popaddums from teatimes Curry.
The colours of the gorse and heather were so vivid all over the island, we don’t remember noticing that anywhere else we have been. We can picture you in your transit enjoying the bunnies, what an idyllic scene. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your mini poppadoms ☺️👍
Great series, inspiring. Just bought two stay-put trays for my mini campervan. Great asset. Greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks for watching Paul, those trays are great in the campervan. Greetings to you in the Netherlands 👍😀
Loving the series
Carol as really got a great eye for a photo, well done Charlie👍🤣. I think this is one of my favourite episodes because its such a lovely spot. Awesome drone shots Ken and good of them to put a landing spot for you🤣 Thanks you two...atb Dixie
Thank you so much Dixie for your lovely comment ☺️
Another cracking episode. That evening drone shot made the landscape look like a patchwork quilt with some amazing colours. Our cutlery has knocked out the ignition switch a few times, the gas burners are a common problem.
At least we know how to fix the gas light problem now 👍🙂
Great video again I love IOM. My sister lives in Port of Saint Mary on the South of the Island.
Thanks Declan. Port St Mary is a lovely place to live 🙂
Great drone footage Ken, looks a great spot and you even got Carols bum in the shot, I think you hid those Pringles in there on purpose....LoL
Once again a very good vlog . The drone flight around the Point of Ayer was quite interesting, I know the area very well but not from that angle. Although you will not be able to tell some of your fight was over Wrights Pit, the islands now closed land fill site. Not so bad now but a very smelly place a few years ago.
Glad you enjoyed it Dave. We love finding out all these interesting facts about the island 🙂👍
loved it
that is a lovely spot.. and really love those gorgeous seals
More seals to come 🦭😀
I'm just catching up on all of your videos which I think are the most informative of the UK camper UA-cam community. I hardly ever comment on YT but Ken I think your drone footage is amazing, and the music you add works so well. What prompted me to comment this time though.....Carol's photos... WoW, they are stunning! Thank you for the hours of hard work you both put into your videos, I'm looking forward to my own adventures inspired by you both. XX
Thanks for the lovely comment Jan. It is so nice to receive this sort of appreciation and it inspires us to keep producing videos. Have fun on your adventures 🙂👍
Thank you. I will keep looking at you for inspiration.....@@LifeistooshortCK
Such a beautiful spot. The lighting in that drone footage always superb. I like the land on the Helipad. 👌, Nice touch. Loving your series on the Isle of Man.
Cheers Mal
Binging on these playlists. These are so lovely. I enjoy the longer videos where i can really settle in. I know some ppl might say just watching the world go by or watching you & chutney 🤣😍relax is boring, but i believe there is an audience for it, of which I am certainly a member.
Glad you enjoy them. UA-cam is not our job so we make them the way we want to. They are just our memories for later. We also watch tons of youtube and have no desire to conform to any recognised format. 🙂👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Truly rebels of the best kind 😄👍👏.
Haha! Ol One Leg from the Old Ship Blackthorn🤣🤣 back again. I always hear something i missed the first time. & I loved the dinner munching as you watched the birds. So authentic, like the viewer is there 👍
K
wow!!! I dint realize how 22 mins passed by... Amazing video...one of your best videos.. looks like experience is teaching you to make better videos with time... BTW its not a tiny van.. it has good space along with a first floor:-)
Thanks for your lovely comment ☺️
Another great video, looks a lovely spot.
Thanks Lisa, it was one of our favourite park ups 🙂👍
Hi Carol and Ken Some spectacular late evening drone shots. Hope that you manage to get the problem with cooker resolved, annoying to say the least as they have had three attempts. I would contact the manufacturer's Service Manager directly if you have not already thought of that. Regards from Crawford
I think we were causing the problem with our spoons moving the electrical connection. 👍
Some beautiful scenery a very chilled and relaxing atmosphere with this episode Some lovely drone shots ken and wonderful photos you'll have to do a episode in the future perhaps of these you have got a good eye for it Carol take care 🙂
Thanks Sue, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Great video and you captured the beauty of the area really well. It is a place that I walk my dogs quite regularly as I live nearby and you made me realise that I rather take it for granted!
Glad you enjoyed it Trevor. You live in a very beautiful place 😀
Needed this today feeling a bit down, so a visit to the island was just the ticket.You should enjoy cregneash its very quaint. Carol your making me hungry 😋 thank you for another lovely video. Xx ❤️💙
Thanks for watching Margaret, hope you are feeling better. Take care 🙂❤️
@@LifeistooshortCK Yes thank you very much feeling better xx ❤️💙
Great video guys 🤙
Thank you for the videos
Thanks for watching 🙏
Synchronised walking on the pebbled beach lol. Nice park up. Love listening to the sea at night. Village idiots happen occasionally. We had our first on the Isle of Skye blasting his horn as he went past. I love a lighthouse as you probably know by now lol. One for the list I think.😊
Haha. We have had several toots of the horn but this was our first laughing idiot 😂 This was one of our favourite park ups on the Isle of Man, definitely worth a visit 😀👍
The eagle eyesight over Point of Arye is absolute with color blend, the yellow bushes off the shore remind the autumn is coming.
Thanks for watching 🙂
Amazing as usual
Thanks Paul 🙂👍
Hi, there was a Salt works at point of Ayre at one time and those are the remains of a brine pumping station.
Thanks for that. I couldn’t find any info on it 👍
Loving the coincidence of your W3W location reference 🙏🏼
😁👍
Looks good
I just wanted to say I’ve been enjoying watching your videos and think they are edited very well. I live on the Isle of Man but it’s always nice to be reminded how much beauty we have around us. I hope you’ve enjoyed your trip while on the island, thanks Kev .
Thanks Kevin. We had a great time thanks 👍
Great episode! 😍. Good to see that the weather was kind to you here and enabled you to show this park up off so very beautifully from the air and the ground. Just beautiful 👌🏻
Thanks Sue. This was one of our favourite park ups on the island and the seals were an added bonus 😀
☘️ hi Carol And Sir KEN lovely virws is that the auld Irish Sea There
Cheers Matt 😀👍
Beautiful video..loved Carols photographs..the music and drone footage was amazing...thank you for sharing this lovely island..take care from Arizona 🌵
Thanks for your lovely comment Elisabeth. Greetings to Arizona 😀
As others have said (including one who I think is a cousin! The Isle of Man used to be like that, I had some 7 or 8 cousins in my year when I started at the Grammar School in Ramsey) that there are ruins of the brine pumping station at the Point of Ayre. Further though, there was a works in Ramsey around where the shipyard is, and the brine was also used in the Grand Island Hotel (formerly a "hydro") that used to dominate the north end of the prom where you parked and once offered treatments. I worked at that hotel in the bar, by which time it was old and leaky and was stumbling along financially. Incidentally, the shipyard in Ramsey, which you will have seen, built the oldest seagoing sailing ship in the world, the "Star of India", built in Ramsey in 1863 as the "Euterpe" - there a plaque on the quayside telling you about it. Incidentally, I was parked at the Point of Ayre one day, enjoying the peace and quiet, when an army wagon rolled up, uncoupled a 105mm gun and starting firing (hopefully blanks) towards Scotland, before leaving with no explanation. There used to be a camp for Territorials at Jurby, but this was after that had closed, so I don't know what it was all about
Wow, Ray you have some stories to tell. We saw the plaque about the Star of India in Ramsey. Obviously some dispute with the Scots, quite understandable 😂 Thanks for all the info and personal reminiscences 👍😀
You are always waking that lovely wife of yours up Ken! 🤣 Carol is always so cheerful even when she’s sleepy and always manages a smile. ( I’d probably throw a slipper at Graham ! ) realise it’s part of your Wild Camping strategy, so needs must. Lovely vlog. Great places to stay by the looks of it as well. May try a version of your chilli idea. Looked tasty. E🧙♂️😉
Thanks Ellie. For some reason waking up early is never unpleasant in the van and quite often the early morning is the best part of the day before everyone else is up ☺️ Hope you enjoy the chilli nachos 😋
I also eat very slowly I chew and chew and make my meal last as long as possible and drive my husband insane 🤣🤣🤣. That chilli looked really good. Photography and drone shots amazing. A beautiful park up but I bet there were not many wild campers when those fog horns were operational. I hope you slept well Ken you will have to watch your body clock doesn’t get a bickty backaty fronty 😊. Looking forward to the next one
Thanks Michelle. We did sleep really well at that location and no fog horn thank goodness 😅
I love the kitchen and rear lifting top on the Nugget Plus, but the bed in your camper looks easier to open and close. I also prefer the way your rear doors open out rather than one large door opening up. Always a compromise (but oh that kitchen!). Of course, neither is available in the USA.
There is a lot we like about the Nugget but happy with our little red camper as it suits our needs so well 👍🙂
What a beautiful place the Isle of Man is, I had no idea. Fantastic drone footage Ken and great photos Carol. Slipped up there Ken with ‘left over Pringles’ hey! Still…. Made up for it by making sure Carol used all the Doritos! 😆
The Isle of Man is well worth a visit Michelle, so easy to find park ups. Those Pringles didn’t hang around much longer 😁
So soothing to sit and watch your vlogs it brilliant..i am going to start writing down your recipes I just have to try them ..😀😀😀😀
Thanks for watching Nidge. Hope you enjoy the nachos 😀👍
Great to see you having a good time. Next time in Ramsey, check out Kermellys seafood to grab some nice fish and shellfish to cook.
Love the videos
Great video as always really loving this journey 🙌💙❤️🚐🙌
Thanks ☺️
Nice place.
Wonderful vlog as always, my husband and I eagerly await you’re uploads, when there aren’t ant new ones, we have been going back through you’re older playlists. It’s become a perfect end to a day, thank you both so much! Ken, you do make us giggle with you’re enthusiastic hmmmmm mmmmmm’s when eating 🍽 We are in the market for a camper ourselves, having been caravanners before, we feel a bit anxious about losing the luxury of a loo 😊. We are both a bit covid anxious, due to health conditions, so wouldn’t be comfortable using public loos🤭. This is proving a sticking point, as we love the idea of a smaller camper, for all the reasons you mention 🤔. Btw do you know that the opening titles music you use, is now being played on an advert for insurance from the co op 😎 stay safe both and thank you so much, for keeping us entertained 😎 xx
Wild camping is excellent if you are covid anxious as its very easy to limit your contact with others.
We manage great without a proper chemical toilet but understand that it is not for everyone. If people need the loo during the night then our setup won’t work well at all due to lack of space. The next van size up gives you loads of options though. Without a doubt being small makes the touring quite stress free as we never worry about narrow roads, height barriers or not finding a place to spend the night.
As you may know we went from a fairly big comfy new van straight to the tiny NV200. Big risk as we didn’t know if we could do it but the risk paid off for us. If you are unsure then maybe hire one to see if its for you.
Didn’t know the Co op are using the same music 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK thank you, that’s useful information 😎 x
We’re going back to Ramsey for a month’s stay on Sunday. Hoorah!
Have a great time 😀
good vid on your travels stay safe lee
Thanks Lee 👍🙂
Lovely vlog Ken x Carol x 🇮🇲Strange with all the folk in a village we always find the Idiot 🤪🤪🤪 3 Fix atemps on stove Noooo ! 🤨🤨 I think they need to replace 👍 Your own Helo land pad, nice.👍 Lovely Drone footage Ken 👏👏 Hugs to Carol x 🇮🇲 👊😘🚐👍 Stephen & Skye x
Loving the new signature Stephen & Skye. Looking forward to your next update 👍
Did you go to Castletown xx some fab pics there sunset looks gourjass love the reds An the pink of the sky looks so peacfull An relaxing
Yes we did go to Castletown, it will be in a future video ☺️
Life is too short ohhh can't wate to see this one hope it's not to long a wate xx
The Point of Ayre lighthouse used to be open for visitors during daylight hours in the 1960s. I can remember hearing the foghorn blaring out from Ramsey. The shingle beach is deposited by the continual shifting of currents up the east and west coasts of the island.
It’s amazing to see how much shingle has been deposited creating the need for another light.
500 miles is good going, we only have approx 670 miles of tarmac public roads in total……👍🇮🇲
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I have similar problem with my cooker,one of knobs kept falling of it was working ok then,so I super glued it on,when sticking it I pressed hard to keep it in position while glue dried.That’s the problem now the knob is to low to cooker so if I press very hard it works ok.In your case try putting bit of paper under knob to raise it slightly.see if that works.
Thanks for the tip Richard 🙂👍
The ruins around the point are from an old aggregate processing facility and a salt brine pumping station.
Thanks for the info Simon 🙂👍
Don't forget to visit sir Norman wisdoms grave. In a church near you, at the North end
Isn't mollie sudgeon buried on the island as she lived there also.
We didn’t know about that Bryan. Sorry we missed it.
The Ayres is a nature reserve, stick to the roads, that's what they are there for. Don't be tempted to create your own roads and push that and crush the rare plants. x
People have certainly created quite a few it seems.
Thank you soo much for your traveling videos. With what is going here in the un-united states they are a real treat. Curious what the cradles were for at the fog horn tower.
Hi Duane, the world is going mad at the moment. I don’t know what those cradles were for but I am guessing one was for a fuel tank and the other a generator to drive the foghorn. ?
Well known dogging spot @ the point but mainly at the weekends, just keep your curtains closed if its not for you.
Good tip. What are they after, the seals ?
@@LifeistooshortCK I didn't know they were called that but from what I've heard it best describes them.