Hi! Simon...Such a nice country you live in. Every little detail has been captured to perfection in your content. Starting from the small gates to the cows. I wish I could camp with you someday. Keep posting such mind calming videos. Good night from India.
@user-fd2rk7ug5y because our Country's rudderless at the moment - hence Countryside, and that's why it's great to escape and enjoy all the things it has to offer us, and Simon is a top bloke to show us how to enrich our lives in the wild.
In the Swedish army we were taught a neat trick on how to dry wet socks whilst on the trail. Hang the wet socks over your sholders (underneath all clothes so it contacts your bare skin) and during the march your body heat will effectively evaporate the water and dry your socks so that you can change to a dry pair every 2-3 hours depending on how hard your march is. I really like your walks Simon. Walking is the primal means of human transportation and resonates down the ages. Although, my favourite is the canoe episodes. Looking forward to your next leg (seems like it could be an interesting one). /Karl
@@simonablokeinthewoods It works surprisingly well. You'll just have to put up with your smelly socks around the neck. But it also means that you can wash a pair of muddy socks (or other under garments) and then dry them during the day's march.
Loved the comment " good afternoon " to the cows - could not stop laughing. Have missed seeing you here - I hope you are keeping well and that soon you will return.
wet feet, rain, flooded trails, and a missed turn. YET the beautiful smile of a man who loves his adventures and explorations no matter the conditions or outcome. Here's to you Mate for another awesome leg of the Angles Way and much looking forward to the next and love being invited along on your trips.
Hi Simon, lovely video i really enjoy them. I don't live to far from Diss and worked there for 10 yrs, lovely town, thankyou for taking me with you. I always think what is he going to eat in this video, it is always a lovely combination..😊 See you next time..
I really enjoyed the video thanks Simon. So nice to see Beccles where I went to school and especially Geldeston Locks the village I was born in and spent my entire childhood. The Waveney valley holds a special place in my heart.
Though there are _many_ enjoyable things about your videos, the bits of history you share continue to be my favorite bits. Just fascinating to think of all the past humans, including most of my ancient ancestors, being part of that land and history. Your journeys open a lovely window into my ancestral past.
So cool that you are walking near/through Bungay. It's where my grandmother is from. Married a soldier and moved to the US. Getting to see it vicariously through your video.
It's very enjoyable to see your countries landscape. Fun to tag along with these videos as well. Great work, good editing as always! Here's wishing you the best on your next video!
Did the Bungay loop a couple of months ago with my parents, and just so happened to stumble across a great and quite impressive motorbike meet at the pub in Earsham, much to my dad's delight; so much so that he went back to the meet the following month on his BMW tourer!
Love the video. The country side is beautiful as always you get some amazing shots. Sorry to see England has had such major flooding. Tires me out just watching.
@@a.y.t.a.s.494I was brought up on the edge of the Fens, they had to raise the land to build roads, the land is so low and flat... Lovely to see East Anglia and fenland on Simon's videos 😊 11:07 I remember my dad telling me about Black Shuck, when I was little 😁
@@nicolab2075 yep, a lot of roads and rail lines are built up out of marsh, I think part of what Simon walked along in earsham was built up by the Romans, called “temple bar”. The black dog of Bungay can still be seen on dark and stormy nights if you know where to look 😄
Ah, one of my favourite cycling stops from my home in Peasenhall. Sitting by the weir having a coffee from the Silo! Lovely clear water and a healthy river bed. Can't ignore the tradegy that happened there but its still a lovely place to just sit and clear the mind
i have some fond memories of passing through Bungay as a kid on holidays up to Great Yarmouth. Stopped off at a cafe there that did the best homemade sausages. a couple of times my dad bought them in bulk from the cafe owner to take home and cook. and if i remember rightly there was always an impressive floral display as you enter the town. Also i ate my first ever red banana in Bungay. Funny how things bring back the oddest memories, cheers. :)
I like your videos because I get to see the beautiful countryside and some villages. Do not have footpaths in USA. Also I like you and Kent. You mesh well with each other.
Another great adventure! Do you know? That I always see you like my father. I'll imagine going adventure with you, get some fire, all the woods, coffee, and deep talk together. All that I can't do with mine. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. 🫶 I'm always waiting for your new adventure, Simon! Hv a great day!
Simon mate I’d watch a front facing view of you walking around for hours . Jjst the sound of your feet and occasional words or none at all That was a beautiful intro Thank you for all bro
Love your videos, they always make me smile😊. Only one problem: I need more videos😅😂. Thank you for your hard work, it's highly appreciated that you manage to make me feel relaxed 🙏
You probably won’t see this message as I’m late to the ’party’. But I’ll comment anyway. Al ways love it when I see you in places I walked/camped too. I think we must have just missed each other. When I walked through to the Licks inn, it was just before it was forced and had to close. I do hope they are getting sorted again now. Such great people and a community run pub! They deserve all the support they can get. That’s often a dinner or lunch stop when we stay at the @threeriverscampsite Always enjoy your trips along the Waveney. Good luck with it all. Atb Paul.
Hi Simon, a trick I use to do at the end of a canoe day with wet boots and socks was to put a pair of gore-tex socks on top of a pair of dry socks inside my wet boots - i.e. skin/dry socks/gore-tex socks/wet boots; it made the end of the day enjoyable and did not have to bring extra shoes/boots.
Brother just found your channel greetings from oregon usa i dont walk well my knees i ride adventure motorcycles trails forest roads camping exploring, there is alot of peace and quiet out in the bush really enjoyed your adventure thanks
Great video Simon ! I know how the wet boots feel I live Also in EA but on the border of the fens all my footpaths are under water but still enjoy getting the miles in
Looks a lovely walk. I’ve done bits and pieces of it. Know Bungay, Geldeston very well as until recently had family living in that area. I drove to Bungay a couple of weeks ago and the Waveney had turned the flood plains into a lake. Great video as always. 😊👍👍👍
Always love your videos. No drama, just great, wholesome, relaxing content. ❤ Such beautiful countryside and you always just power through it, regardless of the conditions or weather. Sorry about your Go-Pro microphone cover. That's aggravating, especially when Go-Pro has to know it's an issue. At the very least, they should offer that part as a replacement for purchase. Certainly makes me pause about investing in anything Go-Pro. Looking forward to your next leg of this adventure! These videos get me through alot of stressful work days. 😊 I appreciate your efforts! Take care and be safe out there! 👍👍😊😊❤❤
I’ve said it before and I’ll say again and again… thank you Simon for your ace videos… i certainly appreciate the time and effort that you put into them…. They make me a happy little chap… ta buddy
Hello Simon Just very pretty countryside you walk in. Those bridges, gates are well 👌 maintained. The drone footage was great. Sorry about your GoPro part went missing hope 😔 you can fix. CHEERS F.NZ.😊
I always enjoy your walking videos, and the Angles Way looks amazing. Surprisingly, i dont think I've done any of it yet ! Your next episode looks exciting 😁
Fantastic camera work as always Simon .Knarly ol trees etc matching knarly ol you after losing that camera part Really enjoyed tagging along with you on part 3 . See you next time .
Hi Simon, thank you for a great channel, I really enjoy your videos, I've recently sumbled upon a couple where your cooking up a feast, one I think included your son? I too am a fan of the Opinel knives, they're amazing sharp, as a teenager I found out the hard way that the Opinel knives have that rotating locking ring at the base of the blade to stop it from folding back on you! I'm sure you know this but had noticed in several of your videos, that you hadn't utilised this feature, I would hate for you, your son or other patrons to come to grief as I did all thoughs years ago! keep up the great work!!
a couple of plastic bags and a bit of string in your pack bag could save you getting wet feet if you get caught out. i really enjoy coming on your outings with you.
When I was younger ( a long time ago now) those meadows in the Waveney used to flood in the winter and then freeze hard - we used to walk miles out across the ice, over the dikes and even the river itself sometimes - treacherous really but beautiful too in its way.
@@simonablokeinthewoods it was magical- especially at night with the moon shining - one year it also snowed and snowed and the whole of the valley from Homersfield to Mendham was white except for the bare black silhouettes of the trees. We used to trudge over the ice for miles.
Whoa congrats on 200K! Another great installment! Love the pounding of your footsteps. Makes me feel like I’m poking right out of the top of your backpack hiking right along with you. 😊
I know exactly where you camped, good choice. Not far from the old flixton airfield, would have been great to camp there in ww2 and listen to the roar of the liberators queuing up at night. 😀
Simon, I cringed when I saw you walking through that water in your leather boots. Oh, Buddy, not good. I’m willing to bet they’ve seen water before though. Wet socks and boots in the morning is less than ideal. So, GoPro has a design problem and won’t help you. Good to know. Makes me rethink buying a GoPro for my Appalachian Trail hike. I’ll be sure to tell my hiking buddies. We get a lot of rain in East Tennessee mountains and fording creeks and rivers is kinda normal. Yep, we’d rather have dry socks and shoes in the morning, heh, heh, which is almost never. A brisk walk warms everything up though. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate! Leather boots are the best boots for wet conditions - as long as they are dried slowly afterwards and treated to a little pampering with leather balm 😁 The microphone cover is only on the media mod for the GoPro, so if you’re just interested in the standard GoPro, this won’t be an issue 😁👍
When I heard panting. I did make me think of lovely old Maggie. Do you plan on getting another travel companion? The Lock Inn is a cracking pub. Been a few times, sadly not since it reopened after closing. Every time we have booked our campsite something has cropped up and a cancellation has stopped us. Could book Three Rivers but don’t want to pay their prices. When did the Silo open as we walked our Collie down there from Bungay when we camped there during lockdown. Portaged there a few years back having set off from Rowan Craft to Bungay and back with my Youngest Daughter. I was looking forward to this as we have walked part of the Angles Way. Didn’t disappoint and looking forward to the next part of the walk.
Great video I was born and grew up in bungay so know that area well as soon as I see you cross the narrow foot bridge I knew you'd gone off the track . Very soggy under foot definitely better in dryer weather.
Nothing worse than wet feet! I love using the plow point shelter set up. I use it often myself. Quick, simple and great coverage from the elements. Est wishes Simon. Yet another great video.
Absolutely love a Wednesday when I get this notification 🔔 👌😊
Indeed.
In a world of madness Simon keeping it real! Cheers
Well that's true .
Why would I want following?
Cheers Dave 👍👍
I do enjoy a nice Beccles Cake
Congratulations Simon for reaching the 200K+ subs! 👋👋👋👋👋
Thank you mate!
Hi! Simon...Such a nice country you live in. Every little detail has been captured to perfection in your content. Starting from the small gates to the cows. I wish I could camp with you someday. Keep posting such mind calming videos. Good night from India.
You mean Countryside, not Country.
I'm glad you think so. I do too but so many of my fellow countrymen talk it down.
Ditto, from East Tennessee
@@mark.e.pboth are correct, snooty ness sucks 👎
@user-fd2rk7ug5y because our Country's rudderless at the moment - hence Countryside, and that's why it's great to escape and enjoy all the things it has to offer us, and Simon is a top bloke to show us how to enrich our lives in the wild.
In the Swedish army we were taught a neat trick on how to dry wet socks whilst on the trail. Hang the wet socks over your sholders (underneath all clothes so it contacts your bare skin) and during the march your body heat will effectively evaporate the water and dry your socks so that you can change to a dry pair every 2-3 hours depending on how hard your march is.
I really like your walks Simon. Walking is the primal means of human transportation and resonates down the ages. Although, my favourite is the canoe episodes. Looking forward to your next leg (seems like it could be an interesting one). /Karl
Thank you Karl! That is a top tip with the socks - I’ll give that a try next time 👍👍
@@simonablokeinthewoods It works surprisingly well. You'll just have to put up with your smelly socks around the neck. But it also means that you can wash a pair of muddy socks (or other under garments) and then dry them during the day's march.
Thanks simon i needed cheering up with one of your videos😊
Loved the comment " good afternoon " to the cows - could not stop laughing.
Have missed seeing you here - I hope you are keeping well and that soon you will return.
wet feet, rain, flooded trails, and a missed turn. YET the beautiful smile of a man who loves his adventures and explorations no matter the conditions or outcome. Here's to you Mate for another awesome leg of the Angles Way and much looking forward to the next and love being invited along on your trips.
Thank you mate! 😁
It looked like this could just as well have been a CANOEING adventure. Thank you for covering another public foot trail.
😂😂 I could have done with a boat on a couple of occasions! 💦💦
Woohoo looking forward to watching this when I get home from work. 😊
Hi Simon, lovely video i really enjoy them.
I don't live to far from Diss and worked there for 10 yrs, lovely town, thankyou for taking me with you.
I always think what is he going to eat in this video, it is always a lovely combination..😊
See you next time..
I really enjoyed the video thanks Simon. So nice to see Beccles where I went to school and especially Geldeston Locks the village I was born in and spent my entire childhood. The Waveney valley holds a special place in my heart.
Cheers Dave! It’s a lovely part of the region isn’t it 👍👍
@@simonablokeinthewoodscertainly is Simon 👍
Brilliant, shocking flooding... we love getting a notification from you.
Looked like a great section. Loved the cows!🍻
Keep them coming fella 😀
Best notification of the day, just as I finish work.
Ah, the joy of Martin's little dog splashing through the wet! Wonderful. I enjoyed watching the rest of the journey, too.
Though there are _many_ enjoyable things about your videos, the bits of history you share continue to be my favorite bits. Just fascinating to think of all the past humans, including most of my ancient ancestors, being part of that land and history. Your journeys open a lovely window into my ancestral past.
Thanks Kimberly!
Beauty ❣️🤗 Thanks 🥃🏋️
So cool that you are walking near/through Bungay. It's where my grandmother is from. Married a soldier and moved to the US. Getting to see it vicariously through your video.
Oh wow! That’s a nice link! Was he stationed nearby? 👍
@@simonablokeinthewoods Hardwick airfield was his post.
Another great video as always
It's very enjoyable to see your countries landscape. Fun to tag along with these videos as well. Great work, good editing as always! Here's wishing you the best on your next video!
Nice one, Simon.
Congratulations on passing 200,000 subscribers!
I see that Range Rover owners still can't park the damn things. 😁
All the best.
Thanks mate! I think I can genuinely agree with you with this particular driver - the Range Rover belongs to my boss! 😂
@@simonablokeinthewoods I trust a good ragging ensued. 😁
You know you are in a bad spot when it says 'danger, flying golf balls' 😂
Great to see other parts of our country, many thanks for sharing your adventures.
That dog is so cute and ‘BOUT IT! Running circles around y’all 🐾🐾💙
Great video, dry socks this time, love watching❤❤
Loved it absolutely Loved it👍
Great video Simon. I loved the history of the area too. Cheers
Hey Simon. I live in Beccles!!!! It's a beautiful place! Love your kids xxxx
So beautiful and peaceful an
area. But hiking in the wet and cold makes me happy to be inside just watching you do it .
Always look forward to you .😘👍👍👍
I was with you bro.... Top quality cinematography and chat.... #outstanding😎👌👏👊
Did the Bungay loop a couple of months ago with my parents, and just so happened to stumble across a great and quite impressive motorbike meet at the pub in Earsham, much to my dad's delight; so much so that he went back to the meet the following month on his BMW tourer!
200k you deserve half a million. All the best and thank you.
My, that was a wet one Simon! Really felt for you pulling on cold wet socks. Know that feeling, but usually it’s a cold wet swimming costume for me!
Just a thank you for allowing us to enjoy your walks and camps. 🇨🇱
Nice to see the honey stove still going strong.
Love the video. The country side is beautiful as always you get some amazing shots. Sorry to see England has had such major flooding. Tires me out just watching.
That’s all floodplain, been flooding for thousands of years.
@@a.y.t.a.s.494I was brought up on the edge of the Fens, they had to raise the land to build roads, the land is so low and flat...
Lovely to see East Anglia and fenland on Simon's videos 😊
11:07 I remember my dad telling me about Black Shuck, when I was little 😁
@@nicolab2075 yep, a lot of roads and rail lines are built up out of marsh, I think part of what Simon walked along in earsham was built up by the Romans, called “temple bar”. The black dog of Bungay can still be seen on dark and stormy nights if you know where to look 😄
The pub in Geldeston is probably one of my favourites. Love it in the summer time.
Ah, one of my favourite cycling stops from my home in Peasenhall. Sitting by the weir having a coffee from the Silo! Lovely clear water and a healthy river bed. Can't ignore the tradegy that happened there but its still a lovely place to just sit and clear the mind
I remember the tragedy that happened there - very sad. Lovely spot though 👍
It really is Big Sky Country. Thanks Simon.
An interesting walk, thanks. A couple of extra pairs of socks wouldn’t go amiss 🤔. Looking forward to the next episode.
Lovely to catch up with your video and will watch the next one tomorrow. Lots of flooded areas and glad you had some dry socks.
Excellent Video Simon very nice walk that Shame you got wet boots HaHa. Well done. Take Care. B. K
Great content simon, your walk looked lovely, if a bit soggy in parts..... great to watch though.
i have some fond memories of passing through Bungay as a kid on holidays up to Great Yarmouth. Stopped off at a cafe there that did the best homemade sausages. a couple of times my dad bought them in bulk from the cafe owner to take home and cook. and if i remember rightly there was always an impressive floral display as you enter the town. Also i ate my first ever red banana in Bungay. Funny how things bring back the oddest memories, cheers. :)
I like your videos because I get to see the beautiful countryside and some villages. Do not have footpaths in USA. Also I like you and Kent. You mesh well with each other.
Thank you Simon, so enjoy your videos. Looking forward to the next one. ❤
Great Camping Adventure Simon !! Congratulations.
Another great adventure! Do you know? That I always see you like my father. I'll imagine going adventure with you, get some fire, all the woods, coffee, and deep talk together. All that I can't do with mine. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. 🫶
I'm always waiting for your new adventure, Simon! Hv a great day!
Best channel on youtube
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Cheers Simon. Truly great. Stay with it man.
Always such a nice surprise to find a Simon video upload. It's been a while, you have been missed. ❤
Lovely film as usual thank you.
Great video Simon, as always! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Love this content. Many thanks, Simon. 🙂👍
Great videos Simon. 👍
Beautiful scenery Simon, so much water as well. 😂 See you soon and stay safe. 👍
As always Simon, enjoyed spending this 30 minutes along with you on your hike. Saty safe.
Thank you for bringing us along on your wonderful adventures.
Martin's dog got me giggling. Talk about having fun in the water 😁
Lovely, walking my local paths. You missed a treat with your detour, Bath hills. X
Hello brother.
I’ll head back sometime soon and walk along the proper route 😁👍
@@simonablokeinthewoods I’ll get the beers in, east Anglian bushcraft has a nice camping spot there too.
Simon mate I’d watch a front facing view of you walking around for hours . Jjst the sound of your feet and occasional words or none at all
That was a beautiful intro
Thank you for all bro
Cracking video looking forward to the next instalment
Love your videos, they always make me smile😊. Only one problem: I need more videos😅😂. Thank you for your hard work, it's highly appreciated that you manage to make me feel relaxed 🙏
Thank you! 🙏🏻
You probably won’t see this message as I’m late to the ’party’. But I’ll comment anyway. Al ways love it when I see you in places I walked/camped too. I think we must have just missed each other. When I walked through to the Licks inn, it was just before it was forced and had to close. I do hope they are getting sorted again now. Such great people and a community run pub! They deserve all the support they can get. That’s often a dinner or lunch stop when we stay at the @threeriverscampsite Always enjoy your trips along the Waveney. Good luck with it all. Atb Paul.
Hi Simon, a trick I use to do at the end of a canoe day with wet boots and socks was to put a pair of gore-tex socks on top of a pair of dry socks inside my wet boots - i.e. skin/dry socks/gore-tex socks/wet boots; it made the end of the day enjoyable and did not have to bring extra shoes/boots.
I love EVERY video! They are always spot on. Keep em coming Simon
Brother just found your channel greetings from oregon usa i dont walk well my knees i ride adventure motorcycles trails forest roads camping exploring, there is alot of peace and quiet out in the bush really enjoyed your adventure thanks
Excellent content as always! I used to never take a chair with me, now I can’t be without it.
Great video and it looks like the next one is going to be more epic and wet LOL
Love it, love norfolk as well...from good old derbyshire.
Great video Simon !
I know how the wet boots feel I live Also in EA but on the border of the fens all my footpaths are under water but still enjoy getting the miles in
Love the Locks Inn, been a while since I was last out there...
Really enjoyed this one, thanks Simon
Another quality video !!!
Looks a lovely walk. I’ve done bits and pieces of it. Know Bungay, Geldeston very well as until recently had family living in that area. I drove to Bungay a couple of weeks ago and the Waveney had turned the flood plains into a lake.
Great video as always. 😊👍👍👍
Always love your videos. No drama, just great, wholesome, relaxing content. ❤ Such beautiful countryside and you always just power through it, regardless of the conditions or weather. Sorry about your Go-Pro microphone cover. That's aggravating, especially when Go-Pro has to know it's an issue. At the very least, they should offer that part as a replacement for purchase. Certainly makes me pause about investing in anything Go-Pro. Looking forward to your next leg of this adventure! These videos get me through alot of stressful work days. 😊 I appreciate your efforts! Take care and be safe out there! 👍👍😊😊❤❤
Hi Simon. Nice reflection shot at about 7 minutes 30 secs.! Deb from Oz
I’ve said it before and I’ll say again and again… thank you Simon for your ace videos… i certainly appreciate the time and effort that you put into them…. They make me a happy little chap… ta buddy
Thanks Jonathan!
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing and congratulations on 200k subs!
Filming is great Simon, that is also a lot of work back and forth for the camera all day. Enjoyed it.
Always look forward to your videos. It didn't disapoint.
I need to do this walk.
My father loved your channel Simon,unfortunately passed away last yr...so I'll carry on from then..top geeza💯
Sorry about your pa. I’ll be watching too. Simon’s a great guy. From East Tennessee.
@papajeff5486 thank you papajeff ty from across the pond
Sorry for your loss Kieron. Very glad you’re enjoying the videos 🙂
Always a pleasure to come along with you and your friends on a walk via UA-cam 🇺🇸🏴🚶🏻♀️🥾
Hello Simon Just very pretty countryside you walk in. Those bridges, gates are well 👌 maintained. The drone footage was great. Sorry about your GoPro part went missing hope 😔 you can fix. CHEERS F.NZ.😊
I always enjoy your walking videos, and the Angles Way looks amazing. Surprisingly, i dont think I've done any of it yet ! Your next episode looks exciting 😁
Thanks Heather! It’s a nice route, well worth it for the river sections 😁
Fantastic camera work as always Simon .Knarly ol trees etc matching knarly ol you after losing that camera part Really enjoyed tagging along with you on part 3 . See you next time .
Hi Simon, thank you for a great channel, I really enjoy your videos, I've recently sumbled upon a couple where your cooking up a feast, one I think included your son? I too am a fan of the Opinel knives, they're amazing sharp, as a teenager I found out the hard way that the Opinel knives have that rotating locking ring at the base of the blade to stop it from folding back on you! I'm sure you know this but had noticed in several of your videos, that you hadn't utilised this feature, I would hate for you, your son or other patrons to come to grief as I did all thoughs years ago! keep up the great work!!
Hey Simon !! Great video I live in beccles.gutted I didn’t see you !!😊
a couple of plastic bags and a bit of string in your pack bag could save you getting wet feet if you get caught out. i really enjoy coming on your outings with you.
When I was younger ( a long time ago now) those meadows in the Waveney used to flood in the winter and then freeze hard - we used to walk miles out across the ice, over the dikes and even the river itself sometimes - treacherous really but beautiful too in its way.
Sounds like fun!! 😃
@@simonablokeinthewoods it was magical- especially at night with the moon shining - one year it also snowed and snowed and the whole of the valley from Homersfield to Mendham was white except for the bare black silhouettes of the trees. We used to trudge over the ice for miles.
Great video Simon. So nice to see my stomping grounds. Great editing and music too. 🎉
Whoa congrats on 200K! Another great installment! Love the pounding of your footsteps. Makes me feel like I’m poking right out of the top of your backpack hiking right along with you. 😊
I know exactly where you camped, good choice. Not far from the old flixton airfield, would have been great to camp there in ww2 and listen to the roar of the liberators queuing up at night. 😀
Simon, I cringed when I saw you walking through that water in your leather boots. Oh, Buddy, not good. I’m willing to bet they’ve seen water before though. Wet socks and boots in the morning is less than ideal. So, GoPro has a design problem and won’t help you. Good to know. Makes me rethink buying a GoPro for my Appalachian Trail hike. I’ll be sure to tell my hiking buddies. We get a lot of rain in East Tennessee mountains and fording creeks and rivers is kinda normal. Yep, we’d rather have dry socks and shoes in the morning, heh, heh, which is almost never. A brisk walk warms everything up though. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate! Leather boots are the best boots for wet conditions - as long as they are dried slowly afterwards and treated to a little pampering with leather balm 😁
The microphone cover is only on the media mod for the GoPro, so if you’re just interested in the standard GoPro, this won’t be an issue 😁👍
a nice but wet epic. see you next time
When I heard panting. I did make me think of lovely old Maggie. Do you plan on getting another travel companion?
The Lock Inn is a cracking pub. Been a few times, sadly not since it reopened after closing. Every time we have booked our campsite something has cropped up and a cancellation has stopped us. Could book Three Rivers but don’t want to pay their prices.
When did the Silo open as we walked our Collie down there from Bungay when we camped there during lockdown. Portaged there a few years back having set off from Rowan Craft to Bungay and back with my Youngest Daughter.
I was looking forward to this as we have walked part of the Angles Way. Didn’t disappoint and looking forward to the next part of the walk.
Great video I was born and grew up in bungay so know that area well as soon as I see you cross the narrow foot bridge I knew you'd gone off the track . Very soggy under foot definitely better in dryer weather.
Nothing worse than wet feet! I love using the plow point shelter set up. I use it often myself. Quick, simple and great coverage from the elements. Est wishes Simon. Yet another great video.