Must Do in England! Ouse Valley Viaduct and Pumpkin Picking!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- My friends and I drove south of London to the Ouse Valley Viaducts and Tulley's Pumpkin Picking Farm! It was a really fun autumn day out. Would recommend :)
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I have never grown pumpkins and neither has anybody.
I think you should start to grow one this upcoming year
I’ve grown two this year
pumpkins are just a myth. they don't even exist
same lol
Guys! Put a couple of pips in a pot of soil on your window sill, and you too can grow a pumpkin. They're the easiest plant in the world to grow 😁
I made my dad drive 4 hours to take me here so i could do a shoot for my photography GCSE
Worth it!
I'm 29, British, have never grown a pumpkin or been to a pumpkin patch. I swear pumpkin patches were only a thing in the UK for the last couple of years?!? I always assumed pumpkin related things were mainly American Halloween obsession.
Yeah same! Literally this year is the first time I’ve ever heard of a pumpkin picking patch in the uk! I always thought it was American! I’ve gone from not even knowing it existed in the UK to having three full on punk in picking patches in my nearby area this year!?
Yeah, I agree
I only know of that viaduct because i'm a train nerd and watch Geoff Marshall who also went to every train station in UK.
He’s great!
@@EvanEdingerTravel In terms of railway viaducts, there is also the Ribblehead viaduct (on the Settle to Carlisle line) and Glenfinnan viaduct (on the Fort William to Mallaig line). They're also great when the steam train railtours are running.
I too know this place form Geoff's channel. Also I think Kai Wong once filmed one of his camera review videos there.
I knew of it from an old Kai video. Now I further the chain
@@EvanEdingerTravel Haha, cool. I just looked it up, it was his Mavic Air review from March 2018.
whoa I get to travel over that by train every day on the way to college. Its such a great view
@Harry Russell So did I and yet I sadly never knew what lay beneath.
Indeed you do.
I lived in Brighton for the past year and love the viaduct! My partner and I have gone to take many pictures there ( and will be going to Tulley's next weekend!)
We have grown many pumpkins overs the years, when my children were younger. One was so big we managed to carve about 6 different images into it.
Im from Sweden and I grew pumpkins as a kid! Also I now live in Brighton and recently discovered the Ouse valley viaduct and coudn't agree more its a really cool, relatively unknown spot here in England. :D
Tulley’s Farm! I was literally there today picking my pumpkins. The weather was NOT as good for us. We got drenched.
We also had the apple cider doughnuts. They were very yummy. But I was scandalized, scandalized I tell you, that there there was no pumpkin pie on sale at all.
I love that your british enough now to make a basil brush reference😂
Growing up we had a large vegetable garden. Among other things we grew pumpkins, squash and gourds. 🇨🇦
I’ve grown two pumpkins this year! Very tricky and involves hand pollination early in the morning on the ONE day the flowers open and they only open for 2-4 hours in the early morning! Feel very proud!
We've grown pumpkins in Ireland. It was easy you discard a pumpkin in the garden and voila next year you have pumpkins.
We had a garden growing up and my parents grew a lot of things including pumpkins
Never grown a pumpkin and only recently seen pumpkin picking pop up over her. As a kid we used to carve swedes or turnips at Halloween. That is not an easy task 🤣
We grow pumpkins at my allotments in Stoke. Some years they are massive. We get great pumkin soup from them to eat during the winter. 😊👌🎃
May I suggest a video where you try skiing. Obviously this probably wouldn't be appropriate in the current climate but I think in a year or two it would be really fun and I would enjoy watching it. Also, there are some beautiful photography spots in the mountains.
We grow pumpkin every year,one year after digging in the compost we had the pumpkins growing up on the apple tree and the grapevine was hanging in the peach tree,so we made apple n pumpkin chutney and pressed the grapes n peachs into juice 😋
I saw a viaduct and I just had to click. You should come to Hertfordshire and see the Digswell viaduct! :D
I love pumpkin and visit the pumpkin festival in Berlin every year. This year it was kind of sad, they didn't had the ones I wanted, but I went with one of my Amerian friend's to a nursery garden, where they have 100 different ones. I bought 11kg of pumpkin. I don't have a garden, but my parents have and they grow pumpkins every year. Because I'm pretty open about my love for pumpkins, I talked with a friend from Wales about it and since she only could get butternut ones in her area, I gave her seeds in December last year. This year they grew 3 different types of pumpkins in Wales without any issues.
If you go to York you can do a ‘booze cruise down the river Ouse’ 😁
Oh, and I’ve never grown pumpkins (uk)
yep, we still grow pumpkins in our garden today, just a regular vegetable to grow in a veg patch I always thought. No?
6:36 when we were kids everytime we went through a kissing gate my little brother would request we all give him a kiss before we were allowed through
I grew pumpkins as a kid!
maybe do an Isibard Kingdom Brunel tour at some point? The fisrt iron bridge the fist iron ship (ss Great Britain in dry dock in Bristol also in Bristol the clifton bridge the fist suspension bridge and many more.
Yess good idea!
I live in Haywards Heath, so it's only about a 10 minute drive to the viaduct. I've taken some lovely family photos there over the years. I can thoroughly recommend getting there for the golden hour (and if you go around mid-May the angles of the light for the golden hour work really well).
I'm from England and I've grown pumpkins before, we had an allotment plot where we grew a bunch of stuff.
Well. This was just wonderful.
I have grown pumpkins in my backyard before
Huh. TIL that there are four River Ouses in England - one in Norfolk and Suffolk, one in Sussex, one in East Anglia, and the one I knew about in Yorkshire. I thought from the title that you'd be up near York!
Go to Hampstead Heath and Kenwood house. Autumn is definitely here
i work in a pumpkin patch so watching this video was so weird seeing how excited they were about a PUMPKIN PATCH
I've grown pumpkins before. Then again, I'm American from suburban America.
Great video, if your still in London you should check out a town called reading. It’s not a city but it’s a very nice town, if your ever there you should visit the reading abbey, forbury gardens and more etc.. if you Don’t want to drive it’s not long on the train and the buses are great you can get to other areas of reading/Berkshire for a decent price and some things are walking distance
...also pangbourne is nice village not far from
Reading as well and well there’s a national trust near pangbourne too (Basildon trust)
Wow Evans room without all the visual work he puts into main videos looks so different
And esp from the angle at the end dayum. Appreciate all ur work so much more dude :)
my gran used to grow pumpkins!
Have you visited Yorkshire yet? God’s own county. Beautiful. And I have never seen anywhere that grows pumpkins. Are you sure those pumpkins weren’t just randomly placed there by the farmer?
I live about 5 minutes away from here😲
Growing up we had a garden and grew things such like Pumpkins. We might look to grow them next year.
We grew pumpkins when I was a kid (in Missouri). Their vines took up the entire backyard.
I've grown Connecticut Field Pumpkins (the heirloom variety), but then I'm from Connecticut.
I've grown pumpkins, well my dad did and I helped, but this year I had my own garden in Los Angeles with pumpkins!
I grew up in Boston and can confirm everyone grew pumpkins in their garden
Oklahoma USA- my sister and I both grow pumpkins! We try to grow the craziest ones each year
I grew one single pumpkins this year. Growing vegetables was my corona project
Don’t worry Evan I’ve grown pumpkins too, but to be fair I live in rural America lmao
We used to have pumpkins in our garden when I was a kid and I’m in Texas.
I've never grown a pumpkin but we just finished the vegetable patch so we can grow them next year!
Arizona; have not ever even tried to grow a pumpkin
have definitely grown pumpkins (some more successfully than others!) Maybe it's a rural Americana thing, but I was also under the impression that most people have grown pumpkins. The more you know!
I got super confused because the river going through York is the Ouse. It floods alot 😣
On the other hand, i think i must have gone over that viaduct a few years ago, super impressed by the architecture 😍
Yes, there are a number of Ouse rivers in Britain because Ouse derives from the Celtic word “usa” which means “water”.
From Georgia, USA and I have grown pumpkins. I do live in the middle of nowhere, though...lots of space.
If you ever get the chance go to stourhead it's beautiful in the Autumn love your videos
Yess I live not far away from there and I’ve been there a lot! It’s absolutely beautiful 😍
And that viaduct is nothing compared to the Ribblehead Viaduct. You can also travel over it on the Settle-Carlisle railway line.
You know you're a backpack enthusiast when the main thing you take from this video is that Evan is using a Peak Design backpack 😂
THE AMOUNT OF FEAR THAT STRUCK ME WHEN YOU SHOWED THOSE ANIMATRONIC CHICKENS
My parents grew pumpkins in the garden when i was a kid.
I LOVED this shot on your insta, it's what brought me here! Somehow I didn't know you had a travel channel even though I follow your other one...oops for me! Glad I popped over though, this is super fun. Also I think jumping in front of a car "for the insurance" is a very American thing to say :D
No way, that's really close to where I live!
Lol I'm in the same camp! Never knew pumpkins were green haha. 😂
i have grown pumpkins this season, but unfortunately someone stole 2 big ones and i was left with a small one :(. can u imagine the audacity, to steal a pumpkin lol
i have never grown pumpkins lol
(uk)
We've accidentally grown pumpkins from seeds that were thrown into the compost pile. lol But also, obviously they are green first most things are. lol
the chicken music show thing reminded me of Hershey Park Chocolate World mixed with Sesame Street somehow
I've never grown a punpkin 😂🎃
I grew pumpkins this year. Sadly the bugs got to them before I did. RIP pumpkin pie. 😅
From Illinois USA, I've grown pumpkins.
See! It's totally normal
Can you go up to Scotland and do a Scotch distillery tour (when it's safe to, of course)?
If you do try Islay.
We grew Pumpkins this year. (UK)
My parents accidentally grew pumpkins (in Australia) by spreading compost made from their kitchen scraps around their citrus trees.
Kissing gates are really good at keeping larger animals in or out depending on what your goal is.
haven't seen you in awhile! Glad you're back
From Indiana, and have grown pumpkins.
I've only successfully grown pumpkins once, the rest of the time squash bugs killed the vines (I'm in the US)
Yes, I have grown pumpkins! 🎃
I have grown pumpkins -Nevada, USA
i’ve grown pumpkins!
I grew pumkins years ago with my Dad so no you're not the only one.
This is the most American video I’ve ever seen you do. This could have been filmed here in Colorado.
You should go to stone henge
Evan, when the pandemic is over, you have to come to Norway!
I tried to grow pumpkins this year but they didn’t develop enough to even be recognised as a pumpkin sadly (uk)
We have a drive thru Boots pharmacy in Colchester
'It's so autumny' -looks outside in the north- huh, they go orange slower down south.
*Goes to a place called ooze* *is surprized it's muddy*
Evan, you got Rebecca's surname wrong it's double S - @rebeccahanssen
i tried growing pumpkins once but a groundhog ate it. i was pretty pissed lol
Bam
Tully's farm shocktober was cancelled :(
I have grown pumpkins before
Yes pumpkins start out green before turning orange
TIL there is more than 1 river Ouse in the UK
The fact that he got on his bed with shit on his shoe kills me
Wait nm he was wearing socks
Okay but how did poop even get up there? XD
I have never grown or picked pumpkins (I'm not American)
Why on earth do we need 2 rivers with the same name, was thinking I've never heard of this viaduct and I live on the ouse- just not that ouse
I'm from Sweden and I've never grown pumpkins or trick or treated or dressed up in a costume
That is so sad.
Unfortunately my pumpkin never turned into a carriage 😪
TMNT 2: Secret of the Ouse.
Literally not a door