I used to live in Whitby and the Grosmont from 1974 to 1980 and enjoy your blogs and try to holiday there a couple of times a year. Beautiful part of the world
Thankyou for going out and braving this weather,hope you stayed safe.Love the ducks on the ice hope they are getting well fed.I often eonder how do the drivers of the gritting trucks make it to work in such conditions.Thankyou for the video.
Well shot video, with some scenes that would make fabulous stills all the more atmospheric as they are in black and white. Especially liked the clip of the Barn Owl. 😄😄
Excellent video Glenn! Loved seeing the old Ford Anglia ex-Panda car! Those snowy roads remind me of a video my mate shot driving through 5 foot high snow drifts on New Year's Day 1997, in Essex! ❄
Great vlog, the snow came down thick and fast here for over 12 hours, so about 3-4 inches on the garden. Its still laying around but very icy after a few flurries early this morning, very cold too. Stay safe and thanks for this vlog 😊x
Looks beautiful but positivly freezing,here in Hull we didn't get any snow yesterday.But i hear more is coming on Saturday. Thankyou for braving the icy conditions. Please stay safe. Best Wishes Hazel
Hope you have AWD and all season tyres. Very nice area up there. Nearly moved from Lancashire and bought a flat in 1999 in Whitby but parking wasn’t the best where it was located. Shame because it would be worth a lot now.
I'm learning a lot about photography from watching your videos, the angles, background, composition and light. Still don't think I'll be any good 🤣 but can really appreciate your work! We have the temperatures and hoar frost in Norfolk as well now, although minimal snow.
I was wondering if anyone appreciated the framing of the scenes. Thanks for letting me know. Hoar frost is awesome. Get out there and capture it whilst you can.
@@thewhitbyphotographer hi, just to agree with Joe. Your art comes through your photography in your stills and your film. It definitely doesn't go unnoticed 🤗
Awww cracking video mate been watching for a couple of days now n there’s some lovely content 👌🏻. All the little villages are brilliant we know goathland really well due to going a lot in season months. Me and 3 of my children was looking in and around st Mary’s in goathland few weeks back for the 100th time lol the kids love it. We have several caravans up on browhouse farm which you’ll probably already know is run by the Jackson family John Keith and the boys Callum and dunken when he’s not firefighting. But yeah a lovely area indeed. Thank you so much for sharing another one. 👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻.
Saw your footage from the white out blizzard the other night. Amazing stuff, i haven't driven in weather like that since i stopped driving trains. I just want you to take the greatest of care when out and about in the white stuff. Its not that dangerous when its falling, its more like when you have black ice under the new snow, but pleased you slowed down and didn't go barmy. So how does the gritter truck driver get to work?
i always used to carry my snow chains with me on my 44 ton truck even for scotland and england and yes i used them a lot saved me many a time for getting stuck
I remember an AA driver had to rescue a woman at the bottom of 2 slopes, aka a bear trap, he got to her and it's a 4x4 should not be stuck, any how he gets in and sussed it, it was in 2 wheel drive mode so put it in 4 wheel drive and said follow me, she climbed the hill, he remarked many people have these vehicles but are clueless on how they work or how to drive them😎 Gaz Yorkshire coast.
I helped 3 women yesterday Stuck near Goathland. There was loads of those 4x4 gamekeepers passing and not one helped them. Took me an hour to get them going.
@@thewhitbyphotographerso good of you.Not many people would stop to help these days.I remember the freeze of 2010 my dad had to carry bags of heavy shopping from the bus stop to our home in 16 inches of snow,he was in his 70's at the time.People with 4x4's were passing us ,not one selfish basted stopped to help us and it's quite a long walk from the bus stop on the main road to our house.
It's shocking you have this weather. Western Canada is same, yet eastern closer to you is just wet nasty fall weather. Stay safe and hope infrastructure has been upgraded to support there.
Doesn't half bring back memories of 62/3 and 69. Just what winter should be like, great fun. I was in Staithes at the time of the big one in 62/3 as was still at school.o just to add we call it steers.
Im pleased you call it Steers :) All my friends who lived there do. Sadly the village is now filled with second home owners who insists its staithes. I was born in 69 and Dad used to tell me stories of how bad it was in the Feb when I was born.
@@thewhitbyphotographer Everybody born there calls it Steers, if they say Staithes you know they are strangers. In 62 it started snowing Christmas eve and it coma down very heavy and as Dad said, snow flakes like 1/2 crowns was 3 foot deep next morning it lasted untill May. In 69 I was working on a dairy farm at Egton bridge and it was a struggle to get across the valley to work as was deep, fortunately it didn't last as long as the big one.
My family lived on lease rigg back 200 years ago. Gt grandad born there 1839, so I'll be back and hopefully I'll bump into the hoity toity bloke and he'll wish he hadn't interfered 😂
I think I worked it out. I used to go and watch a barn owl in a Chimney on Lease rigg. I'll see if I can find a pic of it. Also my friend lives on there now. At the top before you go down to the ford at Grosmont.
@thewhitbyphotographer I know, i did see it in the video but just wondered if that was the actual car used? Classic cars catch my eye all the time. Lve em!..👍🏻
Muslims contribute to the UK economy in many ways, including: Economic contribution: According to the Muslim Council of Britain, Muslims contribute over £31 billion to the UK economy. Spending power: Muslims have a spending power of £20.5 billion. Muslim-owned businesses: There are 13,400 Muslim-owned businesses in London alone, creating 70,000 jobs. Halal food industry: The British halal industry is worth over £1 billion. NHS: Around 40,000 Muslims work in the NHS. Charitable sector: The British Muslim charitable sector generates an estimated £500 million per annum. Volunteering: Muslim volunteers have helped those affected by disasters, such as the 2019 floods in South Yorkshire and Doncaster. Zakat: Muslims with excess wealth pay Zakat, which is 2.5% of all net savings. Generosity: British Muslims are considered to be the most generous group in British society, giving four times the average UK donor. 😂 Don't be too scared of the Muslim's and i forget WW1 400,000 Muslims served the British indian army 89000 killed fighting WW2 5.5 million fighting for allied forces 1.5 million killed in action.
Im sure you'll have it soon enough and we will be back to mild grey days. Im pleasantly surprised at home many people are viewing the channel from Canada :)
I dont want to involve the Police, but did speak with an officer who said he would be happy to let the guy know that anyone is entitled to walk and be in publicly accessible areas.
The Farmers get paid to clear the roads, they are on contracts with the council.. However, we do need them, and I fully support them in there standoff with the Government.
Shame with people who live so remote and don't like people coming near as used to being alone, they have no right to make these comments, be firm with them and say you are carrying on with your venture, Some people can become ill and all of a sudden may need the certain person or people to help them, hope the person ranting may read this and think about the comments they are making, and they must go out also to be around other people who won't want them about,..
Beautifully filmed, true England just like in the olden days.
Thankyou :)
I can't tell you how much I loved this video
Thats a lovely thing to say, thankyouy Kathleen.
Thanks for uploading this. I absolutely love the scenery and snow scenes.
I used to live in Whitby and the Grosmont from 1974 to 1980 and enjoy your blogs and try to holiday there a couple of times a year. Beautiful part of the world
Thankyou Paul.
Fantastic video 👌 Really enjoyed the snow trip. Beautiful footage 😍
A can of Redbull just what every survival kit needs 😂🤣😂
The area is beautiful in the snow, thanks for sharing.
LOL, I felt someone would appreciate that :) Im sure glad there are a couple of people still alive with a real sense of humour :)
@@thewhitbyphotographer I was thinking more along the lines of a can of Fosters. A good "driving" beer as it tastes like piss anyway,,,
@@scooby2142 LOL My mate from London used to call it driving lager.
Nice wintery scenes and nicely filmed.👍👍
Very professional and relaxing to watch
Thankyou for going out and braving this weather,hope you stayed safe.Love the ducks on the ice hope they are getting well fed.I often eonder how do the drivers of the gritting trucks make it to work in such conditions.Thankyou for the video.
Well shot video, with some scenes that would make fabulous stills all the more atmospheric as they are in black and white. Especially liked the clip of the Barn Owl. 😄😄
I think you did something similar last year….lovely
Beatiful video ❄️👍👏👏👏
Excellent video Glenn! Loved seeing the old Ford Anglia ex-Panda car! Those snowy roads remind me of a video my mate shot driving through 5 foot high snow drifts on New Year's Day 1997, in Essex! ❄
I remember that year, it started snowing here on Christmas Eve and it stayed till New Year. Was some amazing icicles here I remember.
Another good video. I saw you filming at the Christmas market but didn't say hi incase you thought I was weird lol 😂
Lol Weirdo. :)
Great vlog, the snow came down thick and fast here for over 12 hours, so about 3-4 inches on the garden. Its still laying around but very icy after a few flurries early this morning, very cold too. Stay safe and thanks for this vlog 😊x
Looks beautiful but positivly freezing,here in Hull we didn't get any snow yesterday.But i hear more is coming on Saturday.
Thankyou for braving the icy conditions.
Please stay safe.
Best Wishes
Hazel
Absolutely loved this video, thank you!
Great content, love the snow ❄️ 💜
The Poppies are beautiful ❤❤
They really are Anne. I lot of the villages make a really big effort now. It's nice to see that these places still have thriving communities.
Yorkshire even more beautiful with snow, stay safe out there x
A great video thank you.
Hope you have AWD and all season tyres. Very nice area up there. Nearly moved from Lancashire and bought a flat in 1999 in Whitby but parking wasn’t the best where it was located. Shame because it would be worth a lot now.
Just a set of worn out slicks.
Wonderful to be watching beauty-enhancing snow in my native North Yorks whilst here in Canadian Maritimes all we have is rain!!
Beautiful footage, stay safe though 🙏
Great video , I have stayed at the Beehive B&B on the outskirts of Whitby, Do you know it !
That will be the one at Newholme ?
I'm learning a lot about photography from watching your videos, the angles, background, composition and light. Still don't think I'll be any good 🤣 but can really appreciate your work! We have the temperatures and hoar frost in Norfolk as well now, although minimal snow.
I was wondering if anyone appreciated the framing of the scenes. Thanks for letting me know. Hoar frost is awesome. Get out there and capture it whilst you can.
@@thewhitbyphotographer hi, just to agree with Joe. Your art comes through your photography in your stills and your film. It definitely doesn't go unnoticed 🤗
Awww cracking video mate been watching for a couple of days now n there’s some lovely content 👌🏻.
All the little villages are brilliant we know goathland really well due to going a lot in season months. Me and 3 of my children was looking in and around st Mary’s in goathland few weeks back for the 100th time lol the kids love it. We have several caravans up on browhouse farm which you’ll probably already know is run by the Jackson family John Keith and the boys Callum and dunken when he’s not firefighting. But yeah a lovely area indeed. Thank you so much for sharing another one.
👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻.
Nice one Paul. Im not sure I know the family, but I bet I do when I bump into them.
Some great views!
Thanks Glenn, I'd never get to see this if it wasn't for your videos...thank goodness for gritters eh?
Yeah those guys do an amazing job Margret. Thanks so much for watching the videos.
Saw your footage from the white out blizzard the other night. Amazing stuff, i haven't driven in weather like that since i stopped driving trains. I just want you to take the greatest of care when out and about in the white stuff. Its not that dangerous when its falling, its more like when you have black ice under the new snow, but pleased you slowed down and didn't go barmy. So how does the gritter truck driver get to work?
Yeah the ice is a jerker. Fortunately there has been that much this time.
Wow that looks amazing😅!!
Thankyou Norma.
i always used to carry my snow chains with me on my 44 ton truck even for scotland and england and yes i used them a lot saved me many a time for getting stuck
Egton Bridge is on my visiting list now.
First class. Organising a bus trip to Egton Bridge.
I think it should become a really popular place. The Pub at the bottom of the hill is amazing too.
I remember an AA driver had to rescue a woman at the bottom of 2 slopes, aka a bear trap, he got to her and it's a 4x4 should not be stuck, any how he gets in and sussed it, it was in 2 wheel drive mode so put it in 4 wheel drive and said follow me, she climbed the hill, he remarked many people have these vehicles but are clueless on how they work or how to drive them😎
Gaz Yorkshire coast.
I helped 3 women yesterday Stuck near Goathland. There was loads of those 4x4 gamekeepers passing and not one helped them. Took me an hour to get them going.
@@thewhitbyphotographer Yep, certain Country folk can be funny buggers😎
@@thewhitbyphotographerso good of you.Not many people would stop to help these days.I remember the freeze of 2010 my dad had to carry bags of heavy shopping from the bus stop to our home in 16 inches of snow,he was in his 70's at the time.People with 4x4's were passing us ,not one selfish basted stopped to help us and it's quite a long walk from the bus stop on the main road to our house.
Looking at Saturday’s forecast think you will be doing another video 😂😂😂
That swan obviously thought you were loitering!
Nice, not a time of year we travel there.
It's shocking you have this weather.
Western Canada is same, yet eastern closer to you is just wet nasty fall weather.
Stay safe and hope infrastructure has been upgraded to support there.
Did the Plough at Slights reopen??
I'm on the north east coast
We got a little flutter of it yesterday but it never laid
Whitby got sleet, Scarborough got a full Blizzard. Funny how it works Stella,
Cornwall no gritty stuff council asleep 😴😴
Are you driving with winter tyres ?
Great photography fella. I ride up Goathland alot, looks stunning in the snow. Thanks for sharing the video
Thanks For watching Phil.
Doesn't half bring back memories of 62/3 and 69. Just what winter should be like, great fun. I was in Staithes at the time of the big one in 62/3 as was still at school.o just to add we call it steers.
Im pleased you call it Steers :) All my friends who lived there do. Sadly the village is now filled with second home owners who insists its staithes.
I was born in 69 and Dad used to tell me stories of how bad it was in the Feb when I was born.
@@thewhitbyphotographer Everybody born there calls it Steers, if they say Staithes you know they are strangers. In 62 it started snowing Christmas eve and it coma down very heavy and as Dad said, snow flakes like 1/2 crowns was 3 foot deep next morning it lasted untill May. In 69 I was working on a dairy farm at Egton bridge and it was a struggle to get across the valley to work as was deep, fortunately it didn't last as long as the big one.
Stew and dumplings weather. Leave the tin get a plug in kettle. 😊
My family lived on lease rigg back 200 years ago. Gt grandad born there 1839, so I'll be back and hopefully I'll bump into the hoity toity bloke and he'll wish he hadn't interfered 😂
Which is lease ring ??
@@thewhitbyphotographer it's near where the Wade's causeway is
Rigg
I think I worked it out. I used to go and watch a barn owl in a Chimney on Lease rigg. I'll see if I can find a pic of it. Also my friend lives on there now. At the top before you go down to the ford at Grosmont.
@@goinblinddoggone Wade being the giant ?
Just an observation you passed a coop truck in this video, and the previous one.
Lots of coop wagons ?
We're them two coppers tooled up?
Yeah, they are MOD Police from Fylingdales.
@thewhitbyphotographer
Ah, got it. Now that makes sense Glen
we never got much snow
Did you pass the Heartbeat" police patrol car?..Anglia.
Its in the video.
@thewhitbyphotographer
I know, i did see it in the video but just wondered if that was the actual car used? Classic cars catch my eye all the time. Lve em!..👍🏻
what them fuzz carrying in the leg holsters?
Guns.
@@thewhitbyphotographer they goig womble hunting?
Damn that mofo at 07:05 had a windchill
That old Police car is cool , Im glad Whitby still is British unlike Londonistan which is now 45% Muslim , Scary times!
15% according to 2021 census
@FinlayMacintyre-ti9li Nah it's Def 45% no wonder Mr T is so popular now , Once a hated man now loved by the majority
Muslims contribute to the UK economy in many ways, including:
Economic contribution: According to the Muslim Council of Britain, Muslims contribute over £31 billion to the UK economy.
Spending power: Muslims have a spending power of £20.5 billion.
Muslim-owned businesses: There are 13,400 Muslim-owned businesses in London alone, creating 70,000 jobs.
Halal food industry: The British halal industry is worth over £1 billion.
NHS: Around 40,000 Muslims work in the NHS.
Charitable sector: The British Muslim charitable sector generates an estimated £500 million per annum.
Volunteering: Muslim volunteers have helped those affected by disasters, such as the 2019 floods in South Yorkshire and Doncaster.
Zakat: Muslims with excess wealth pay Zakat, which is 2.5% of all net savings.
Generosity: British Muslims are considered to be the most generous group in British society, giving four times the average UK donor.
😂 Don't be too scared of the Muslim's and i forget WW1 400,000 Muslims served the British indian army 89000 killed fighting WW2
5.5 million fighting for allied forces
1.5 million killed in action.
Really..?!😮
@@mdfzlypalypopai6226 No, it's 14.99%
Blimey….Mr Bones must have starved to death waiting for food to be served to him !!😮🤪🙃🤣
Definitely something wrong there like. I wonder if anyone is missing a relative ?
I am going to face that tomorrow
So you stole our snow, nothing but rain in Quebec. We even have our snow tires on 😊
Im sure you'll have it soon enough and we will be back to mild grey days. Im pleasantly surprised at home many people are viewing the channel from Canada :)
3cm of snow and were shut down, appualing isnt it lol
I never got stuck all day.
Was that a Father Ted reference? Lol!
Cup a tea there father ?
Nice see countryside. How bad some drivers are 4x4 probably not in 4x4 mode turned on 😂 Cops with guns, is that a common thing?
Hi There, the cops are MOD from the near by Fylingdales BMEWS.
@@thewhitbyphotographer I re watched I missed the at 6:35 MOD police. 🙂
You would think the farmers would keep the cows, sheep in a barn ☹️
With a Log Burner ? Crumpets and hot chocolate ?
@@thewhitbyphotographerlol, tough little sheep in north Yorkshire. The cattle aren't soft either 😂
@@goinblinddoggone Exactly, They've seen far worse than that.
Rspca should have been called to free them..😢
I imagine no-one knew it was happening until after it happened. Sounds terrible doesnt it.
😎🥶
Report him to the police for harrrassment..😊
I dont want to involve the Police, but did speak with an officer who said he would be happy to let the guy know that anyone is entitled to walk and be in publicly accessible areas.
And who comes out to help for free? The farmers that Starmer is targeting.
The Farmers get paid to clear the roads, they are on contracts with the council.. However, we do need them, and I fully support them in there standoff with the Government.
Brrrrrrrrrrr 😅
Keep Whitby for the English
I met some Americans the other week, they were from Chicago. Can they come or should I send them on their way ?
My Scottish sister lives in Whitby but her gentleman friend is English. Should they split up?
@@FinlayMacintyre-ti9li :)
Just no Muslims
Sound very poor at 5.15.....
Yeah I noticed that. I think Id taken my Mic off when I was taking pics.
@@lynnthompson4363 I tend to be more appreciative of the difficult video someone is trying to make.
Are you the only gay in the village.
Can be. Whatever floats your boat.
Shame with people who live so remote and don't like people coming near as used to being alone, they have no right to make these comments, be firm with them and say you are carrying on with your venture,
Some people can become ill and all of a sudden may need the certain person or people to help them, hope the person ranting may read this and think about the comments they are making, and they must go out also to be around other people who won't want them about,..
Lol, You can be sure I was firm :)