Great to see the magic moment....the second the river flow changes direction. I remember learning all about the tides on the Mersey just after I bought my first boat.....found it fascinating. The power of the tide is almost unreal....so much water in such a short time to fill the whole area. Where your video opened Paul....by the Mersey Pub (the snig) launched several different boat there over the years....inc kayaks letting the incoming tide take us warringtons howey weir and then a ride back. Can be a scary place down there under the bridges during a storm...its wild. Over at Wiggs Runcorn by old Quay Bridge....is a good spot to see the bore....also Gatewarth near warrington....the Forest Way road bridge over the river is a good bore spotting area....the river is funneled into the narrows. Great video. Nick from Runcorn.
That’s a lovely comment thank you. I’m hoping with my films to show how incredible it is around there and the majestic nature of the area including marsh harrier over at Wigg island. It’s been a great find from simply attending a stone roses concert many years ago! Paul
One of the Biggest was early 80s when a ferocious all night Gail force storm flooded the DEE estuary & Burton Marshes as far as up Saltney & Chester estimated the tidal bore header was in the region of nearing 35-40ft taking fishing boats from moorings at Thurstuston & they were marooned on the Burton point breakwater which is about 12ft high above mean high water
Ah now that makes sense of the massive groundwork’s I came across at fleet as I was picking up there’d been a flood. It’s just they are so high above the land behind it had to be for a very good reason. Thank you
Actually everyone goes oh it’s a bit small and on the day I thought the same as I’d dragged a friend with a really good camera up there. Anyway 6 minutes later it just went bonkers! Nearly 200k now and my mate wants a cut as his shadow appears in the film Jim!!! Brilliant and no chance!! Paul
Enjoyed the video, but I don't think that was a bore as such, just the flood tide. You would need to be beyond Warrington where the river narrows to see a bore.
Great to see Paul. Can't beat the power of nature.
Thank you Phil. It was a great experience to be humbled by nature. Absolutely amazing! See you soon hopefully and hope all good! P
Ps hope you capture the 40 this weekend??!!!!
@@pauljones401 all well thanks, and with you?
@@pauljones401 of course 😂. Crewe and Carlisle, video up before too long
@@philclarke3203 Yep I’m good. In two bands now so that’s keeping me busy too!! I love playing
Great to see the magic moment....the second the river flow changes direction.
I remember learning all about the tides on the Mersey just after I bought my first boat.....found it fascinating.
The power of the tide is almost unreal....so much water in such a short time to fill the whole area.
Where your video opened Paul....by the Mersey Pub (the snig) launched several different boat there over the years....inc kayaks letting the incoming tide take us warringtons howey weir and then a ride back.
Can be a scary place down there under the bridges during a storm...its wild.
Over at Wiggs Runcorn by old Quay Bridge....is a good spot to see the bore....also Gatewarth near warrington....the Forest Way road bridge over the river is a good bore spotting area....the river is funneled into the narrows.
Great video.
Nick from Runcorn.
That’s a lovely comment thank you. I’m hoping with my films to show how incredible it is around there and the majestic nature of the area including marsh harrier over at Wigg island. It’s been a great find from simply attending a stone roses concert many years ago! Paul
@@pauljones401 And I think you have nailed it Paul.
I really liked when the sun started breaking through. Pretty fierce that bore!
The football floats past around then if I remember!
Love it
Thank you! It was great to show a friend something really special. And going up on the bridge was incredible!
Outstanding!
Hi there hope all is well! It was great to show someone the area and this amazing phenomenon. Paul
One of the Biggest was early 80s when a ferocious all night Gail force storm flooded the DEE estuary & Burton Marshes as far as up Saltney & Chester estimated the tidal bore header was in the region of nearing 35-40ft taking fishing boats from moorings at Thurstuston & they were marooned on the Burton point breakwater which is about 12ft high above mean high water
Ah now that makes sense of the massive groundwork’s I came across at fleet as I was picking up there’d been a flood. It’s just they are so high above the land behind it had to be for a very good reason. Thank you
Very interesting video Paul, thank you.
Superb footage Paul,
Have you seen the Kent estuary bore.
Hi Jim! Thank you for the heads up as yes I have been lucky enough and it’s my biggest film! Just remarkable. Paul 👍
Actually everyone goes oh it’s a bit small and on the day I thought the same as I’d dragged a friend with a really good camera up there. Anyway 6 minutes later it just went bonkers! Nearly 200k now and my mate wants a cut as his shadow appears in the film Jim!!! Brilliant and no chance!! Paul
@@pauljones401 cool it's utterly stunning have you heard the siren when it go's off at Arnside..
@@pauljones401 is your channel monetised
@@hovermotion Yep and that film keeps chipping in!
Enjoyed the video, but I don't think that was a bore as such, just the flood tide. You would need to be beyond Warrington where the river narrows to see a bore.
That’s next on list but I can’t zoom very well so it didn’t show well initially