Brilliant. No nonsense and full of common sense. You make it look so easy. You deserve a much bigger following which I am sure will happen over time. As we've discussed, synthetic gear looks good for the UK. Like you I'm interested in the Valley and Peaks classic quilt. If you see Impala's video, he's gone for the long wide sythn quilt so that he can use it on top of a down quilt if needs be. Is your West Hyland Way kit list video still valid? eg do you still use your montbell rain jacket ? What are your shoes? Ultra temps (couldn't catch what you said...sorry). Rgds Imran
I love the way you say mundesley and happisburgh it's how i said it when I moved from London. For some reason locals pronounce them munsley and haze'borough 🤦🏻🤣
I'm not local. Sorry if I caused any offense. On the Wherrymans Way I was pronouncing the River Yare the wrong way the whole time I discovered. We live and learn
@@darrencurtisuk Certainly no offence. I grew up in Weybourne in the 50s and early 60s. We called it Webbun. Sheringham was Shurnam, Mundesley was Munsly, Happisburg was Haysbruh. But that doesn't mean your versions are wrong. Incidentally I found your vlog by searching for Boudicca Way having started walking it again. I walk from Diss but many of the signs seem to favour walking from Norwich as you did. As others have mentioned, I think your vlogs deserve more subscribers.
@@darrencurtisuk There's Angles Way which runs through Diss. Local highlights include Roydon Fen (temporary closure for repairs), Redgrave and Lopham Fen with the source of the Waveney, and source of the Little Ouse near by.
Class vid. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant. No nonsense and full of common sense. You make it look so easy. You deserve a much bigger following which I am sure will happen over time.
As we've discussed, synthetic gear looks good for the UK. Like you I'm interested in the Valley and Peaks classic quilt. If you see Impala's video, he's gone for the long wide sythn quilt so that he can use it on top of a down quilt if needs be.
Is your West Hyland Way kit list video still valid? eg do you still use your montbell rain jacket ? What are your shoes? Ultra temps (couldn't catch what you said...sorry).
Rgds
Imran
Cheers man. Yes still use same kit. Ultra Timps are the trainers I use.
@@darrencurtisuk ultra? thought it was altra??
@@melaniegarden3416 Yes! Pesky auto correct :-)
The giant golf ball is a radar station.
Well done.. Lovely there mate , stayed at Mundesly before I seem to remember a half decent pub and choppy seas . Take care 👍
Many thanks
I love the way you say mundesley and happisburgh it's how i said it when I moved from London. For some reason locals pronounce them munsley and haze'borough 🤦🏻🤣
Haha, I know, I am def pronouncing them wrong!!
@@darrencurtisuk the Scottish ones are the best 😂🤣😂
Very interesting, thank you. Some strange pronunciation of place names - or was that a wind up?
I'm not local. Sorry if I caused any offense.
On the Wherrymans Way I was pronouncing the River Yare the wrong way the whole time I discovered.
We live and learn
@@darrencurtisuk Certainly no offence. I grew up in Weybourne in the 50s and early 60s. We called it Webbun. Sheringham was Shurnam, Mundesley was Munsly, Happisburg was Haysbruh. But that doesn't mean your versions are wrong. Incidentally I found your vlog by searching for Boudicca Way having started walking it again. I walk from Diss but many of the signs seem to favour walking from Norwich as you did. As others have mentioned, I think your vlogs deserve more subscribers.
I do love the Norfolk dialect come to think of it.
Thanks for feedback.
Any trails you would recommend?
@@darrencurtisuk There's Angles Way which runs through Diss. Local highlights include Roydon Fen (temporary closure for repairs), Redgrave and Lopham Fen with the source of the Waveney, and source of the Little Ouse near by.
@@mikestratton8290 Excellent, will check it out. Thank you