Happy belated birthday Bimble Kieren. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Also, what a cracking place. Looks like another Bimble is needed to see more. Thank you for sharing this adventure.
Discovered Bimbling and your amazing music through this video. I just returned to the States after visiting North Wales (including Llangollen), Much Wenlock, and the South Downs. I’d love to see you bimble at Much Wenlock and/or the “Seven Sisters”. Thanks for the memories and the happy dancing your music induces!
Thanks Bimblemeister. That was awesome. 😃🤩 I lived in the little village of Weston Rhyn just a mile or two south of Chirk and the environs for 23 years. But I still learnt a lot of new interesting things about the canal history. Was so lovely to see old haunts I miss since leaving ten years ago….and Da iawn (well done!) for having a go at the Welsh.
Great video, on my home town. if i knew before hand, Could of told you the Aqueduct was closed off 😂😂Its been drained. Its Castle Dinas Bran on the hill, The views are stunning from up there, Even better ones from just behind it from the Panorama mountain as its known..Yes you really need to return soon, So much to see in Llangollen & surrounding areas.. Happy Birthday too
A Happy bimbling birthday Keiran. Enjoyed that jaunt to Llangollen, pity the viaduct was closed. That was some miles you covered by the end of the day! Cheers. (Al Kennett)
Wow! Kieran this is one of your best. Love your videos, so informative.,I grew is Stockton Heath.. The MSC was at the bottom of my street. My aunt lived in Northwich and I am old enough to have gone to Pickmere in its heyday. I never knew about the salt mines and the salt industry. I live in Toronto now and I love watching your videos.
Wow, Visited the are several times myself, that brought back memories. Only tried to perambulate the velocipede once through Darkie Tunnel. Walked it after that! (ha ha). All the best for your birthday and do let us know if you receive a coracle shaped wrapped present! Always enjoy your music.
Really enjoyed that, thanks, it’s such a lovely route to cycle. The abbey on the hill is actually a castle, but it always looks like a church, looking up from town. There are better views of it further along the A5, where it looks proper castle-ish. (There is an Abbey just outside Llangollen, though, very picturesque. We’ve got it all going on!) Loved the video, defo going to follow the channel :-)
A brilliant Video Kieran, we have spent many happy holidays in and around Llangollen, I know you like information about the places you Bimble! so here is a item that happened in 1945 on the road into Llan, Early on the morning of 7th September 1945, a section of the canal around Sun Bank Halt burst its banks, washing away the adjacent railway embankment but leaving the track suspended in mid-air. With the signalmen unaware that anything was wrong, because the telegraph cables were unaffected, the first train the following morning arrived at the location before the damage was discovered. Early on the morning of 7th September 1945, a section of the canal around Sun Bank Halt burst its banks, washing away the adjacent railway embankment but leaving the track suspended in mid-air. With the signalmen unaware that anything was wrong, because the telegraph cables were unaffected, the first train the following morning arrived at the location before the damage was discovered. GWR 2-6-0 Mogul No. 6315, hauling the 3.35am Down mail and parcels train from Chester to Barmouth (the first train of the day), fell into the breach, killing the driver. The fireman miraculously escaped. The ensuing fire destroyed much of the train, although the guard was lucky enough to escape alive. On descending from the brake van, he dropped his detonators and then could not find them in the darkness. The walked back all the way to Trevor Station where the following train was held at the signal. Here he was greeted with “why haven’t you cleared the section?” The locomotive itself was beyond recovery and dismantled / cut up on site, the remains of the wagons being removed or buried in the earthwork repairs. The full accident report is available to view for free using the following link: [rb.gy/x1ihum](rb.gy/x1ihum) (intentionally shortened) and goes into great detail about the events leading up to the accident and the subsequent recovery and repair efforts. #heritagematters See less
Fantastic Bimble. I think it was 1993 that I did the narrowboat trip from Middlewich to Llangollen with family and friends. What an adventure. Best Wishes and Happy Birthday, Pete. (P S . Does that make you an Aquarian)?
Great video Kieran, you didn’t mention anything about the railway lines at the canal basin, I wondered if they were used for coal/slate deliveries to the working boats at the time....best regards .
Rather a narrow road! That's our drive - the road goes past the side of the garden. The railway goes under both, and the canal diagonally under that, through the darkie tunnel, which you weren't brave enough to go through....@@BimblismUK
If you want a coricle, there's a guy called Les who does coricle building classes in clanglocklen 😂 if you want to pronounce the "Ll" put your tongue against the roof of your mouth and hiss like a snake with a lisp, then roll into the normal L sound thlllaangothllen 😆👍
Your video just triggered an old forgotten memory of mine. I used to love watching Adam Hart Davis' Local Heroes TV series when I was a kid. I haven't thought about those for about 30 years. ua-cam.com/play/PLN0SomhBLdLpomcKC68AXwiZVCsZP0dSn.html&si=imvypMXqT21rDXxX
Happy belated birthday Bimble Kieren. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Also, what a cracking place. Looks like another Bimble is needed to see more.
Thank you for sharing this adventure.
Discovered Bimbling and your amazing music through this video. I just returned to the States after visiting North Wales (including Llangollen), Much Wenlock, and the South Downs. I’d love to see you bimble at Much Wenlock and/or the “Seven Sisters”. Thanks for the memories and the happy dancing your music induces!
yes there Mr Bimble happy birthday
to many more years of Bimbles
Happy birthday for Monday Kieran- keep on bimbling 🏴
Diolch yn fawr.....superb video....thanX and have a great birthday🎂🎉🎁
Well done Kieran and happy birthday for Monday 🎉
🎉🧁🎂 happy birthday for Monday Keiran have a great birthday brilliant bimble 🎉 love them
I Love Liangollen and its surrounding area's
Thanks Bimblemeister. That was awesome. 😃🤩 I lived in the little village of Weston Rhyn just a mile or two south of Chirk and the environs for 23 years. But I still learnt a lot of new interesting things about the canal history. Was so lovely to see old haunts I miss since leaving ten years ago….and Da iawn (well done!) for having a go at the Welsh.
Happy birthday!
Happy Bimble Birthday to you ❤
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Pity there,s no rail connection to Llangollen. The heritage rly line used to run to Wrexham, how short sighted to axe it Mr Beeching!
How do you spell Bimble in Welsh? get your tongue around that one lol
happy birthday, and another great bimble.
I'm messaging here because it's speaking into the void.
I do love a viaduct...and to be spoilt by an aqueduct...thanks so much Kieran..top Bimble as always..
Its viaduct country round there. :)
Great video, on my home town. if i knew before hand, Could of told you the Aqueduct was closed off 😂😂Its been drained. Its Castle Dinas Bran on the hill, The views are stunning from up there, Even better ones from just behind it from the Panorama mountain as its known..Yes you really need to return soon, So much to see in Llangollen & surrounding areas.. Happy Birthday too
You do know you are going to have to publish the Big Book of Bimble….
I walked the canal from chirk to Llangollen a few years back, with my late friend Bob. We camped out overnight at the Abbey camp site.
@@chalkywhite7482 sounds like an idea :)
Another fabulous bimble!!! Thank you for going through all this trouble to film it!😊
A Happy bimbling birthday Keiran. Enjoyed that jaunt to Llangollen, pity the viaduct was closed. That was some miles you covered by the end of the day! Cheers. (Al Kennett)
Wow! Kieran this is one of your best. Love your videos, so informative.,I grew is Stockton Heath.. The MSC was at the bottom of my street. My aunt lived in Northwich and I am old enough to have gone to Pickmere in its heyday. I never knew about the salt mines and the salt industry. I live in Toronto now and I love watching your videos.
Happy birthday wishes
Great video mate i lived in chirk for 2 years then moved to Chester very quiet place all the best m8
Another belter, best wishes for your birthday!
Lovely video.
Wow, Visited the are several times myself, that brought back memories. Only tried to perambulate the velocipede once through Darkie Tunnel. Walked it after that! (ha ha). All the best for your birthday and do let us know if you receive a coracle shaped wrapped present! Always enjoy your music.
We miss your videos hope you're all ok , love them all
Another Great Bimble as always
Really enjoyed that, thanks, it’s such a lovely route to cycle. The abbey on the hill is actually a castle, but it always looks like a church, looking up from town. There are better views of it further along the A5, where it looks proper castle-ish. (There is an Abbey just outside Llangollen, though, very picturesque. We’ve got it all going on!)
Loved the video, defo going to follow the channel :-)
A brilliant Video Kieran, we have spent many happy holidays in and around Llangollen, I know you like information about the places you Bimble! so here is a item that happened in 1945 on the road into Llan, Early on the morning of 7th September 1945, a section of the canal around Sun Bank Halt burst its banks, washing away the adjacent railway embankment but leaving the track suspended in mid-air. With the signalmen unaware that anything was wrong, because the telegraph cables were unaffected, the first train the following morning arrived at the location before the damage was discovered. Early on the morning of 7th September 1945, a section of the canal around Sun Bank Halt burst its banks, washing away the adjacent railway embankment but leaving the track suspended in mid-air. With the signalmen unaware that anything was wrong, because the telegraph cables were unaffected, the first train the following morning arrived at the location before the damage was discovered.
GWR 2-6-0 Mogul No. 6315, hauling the 3.35am Down mail and parcels train from Chester to Barmouth (the first train of the day), fell into the breach, killing the driver. The fireman miraculously escaped. The ensuing fire destroyed much of the train, although the guard was lucky enough to escape alive. On descending from the brake van, he dropped his detonators and then could not find them in the darkness. The walked back all the way to Trevor Station where the following train was held at the signal. Here he was greeted with “why haven’t you cleared the section?”
The locomotive itself was beyond recovery and dismantled / cut up on site, the remains of the wagons being removed or buried in the earthwork repairs.
The full accident report is available to view for free using the following link: [rb.gy/x1ihum](rb.gy/x1ihum) (intentionally shortened) and goes into great detail about the events leading up to the accident and the subsequent recovery and repair efforts. #heritagematters See less
Great info. :)
Fantastic Bimble. I think it was 1993 that I did the narrowboat trip from Middlewich to Llangollen with family and friends. What an adventure. Best Wishes and Happy Birthday, Pete. (P S . Does that make you an Aquarian)?
penblwydd hapus for Monday Keiron
Just stumbled on your channel. Super informative and entertaining!
@@BikeTrekkingwithKarl cheers Karl :)
Great video Kieran, you didn’t mention anything about the railway lines at the canal basin, I wondered if they were used for coal/slate deliveries to the working boats at the time....best regards .
They werent standard guage so i assumed they where for shifting stuff around. Could be for coal. :)
Very well done young man!
You must have been in my garden to film that very first shot, looking down the railway lines towards Chirk station!
I was stood on the bridge like a good Bimbler. (At least on this occassion) :)
Yes I know - that half of the bridge IS in my garden! No worries, we allow all the trainspotters in when a steam loco is coming through. @@BimblismUK
I thought it was the road. Thanks for the shot. :)
Rather a narrow road! That's our drive - the road goes past the side of the garden. The railway goes under both, and the canal diagonally under that, through the darkie tunnel, which you weren't brave enough to go through....@@BimblismUK
Could you add the name of your songs to the video description please?
I'll give it a look later. :)
Also, can someone please tell me what Kieran is saying at around 19:24 about traveling by…something that sounds kind of like “curicore” to my ears.
@@pizzapattycakes coracle :)
If you want a coricle, there's a guy called Les who does coricle building classes in clanglocklen 😂 if you want to pronounce the "Ll" put your tongue against the roof of your mouth and hiss like a snake with a lisp, then roll into the normal L sound thlllaangothllen 😆👍
Good tip. :)
This song makes me cry. I think I might be worryingly sad
I feel very sad and I don't know what to do. But I also don't want a reply as I don't have any desire to make it better. It's really not great though.
Your video just triggered an old forgotten memory of mine. I used to love watching Adam Hart Davis' Local Heroes TV series when I was a kid. I haven't thought about those for about 30 years.
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My hero. :)