The return of the ghost boats, beer of the week, a Partridge, double locks, double vision and a fender for socks! What's not to like? Thank you Robbie - brill vid. Stay safe.
I did those locks back on Halloween. Because I was trying to get to Bosley I cracked on and ended up doing them from the early evening until midnight. With the moonlight and mist they were truly magical.
Love the “fade” shots👍🏻. And the camera sitting on the locks really picked up the audio from the water flow with amazing clarity, I was listening with headphones and it sounded amazing😃.
Just after the beer review. I somehow seen two naughty lass boats going into the lock. The power of your beer review had me seeing double! Powerful beer man
You did a really great advert for the Bowland beer. I don't drink very much but love the Lake District and Hawkshead beer is lovely. Dent beer is a favourite too.
Hi Robbie. First of I owe you an apology for not liking and commenting much during the last few months. I watch most UA-cam on my telly which doesn’t give me that option. Thanks for this latest vlog and all of the work you put into editing and uploading them. I appreciate them a lot. Your videos are always upbeat and optimistic. A lot of the vlogs I subscribe to are slowly reducing their uploads and you keep on doing what you do. You’re faithful to your many subscribers and I expect I speak for many of them when I tell you how much we all appreciate it. Keep safe and keep on cranking it.
Another ace vlog - I even catch my 12 yr old too kewl for skool son whistling the tunes in his bedroom! That’s how you know you’ve got a hit record in there somewhere Robbie! 🤣
Just a quick tip on recycling cans - beer, beans, soup, etc - crush them under foot to within an inch of their lives. It not only means you save space on board but you get to vent some of your frustrations (if you have any!). Good vid Robbie.
Hi Robbie, Just been through your Series 1 for the BBC and really enjoyed them. Watched all of Fran and Rich’s videos and on them they recommended watching yours so I am, but would seem there are a lot, so onward. Great to see the help you gave Barry too, good on ya cobber. As I said to Fran & Rich I’m an ex Brit. living in Australia for over 50 years and on your Episode 4 you went through my home town of Middleton Junction under the lift bridge on Grimshaw Lane only a few streets from where I was born, that was good to see. Raved on too long back to viewing. Cheers Keith
Always enjoyed your episodes but today felt like a great day to binge them! Very relaxing and fun. Often google your pubs of the weeks and check them out as well. Hope you have a great start to the new year! Thanks!
Loved the video. Wow that beer was strong. I kept seeing two boats and various shapes and sizes of figures walking or running along the towpath.Heartbreak Hill - So named because there are 31 locks in 12 miles Its not their real name that is the Cheshire Locks, but few people know that. Beautiful countryside, pretty villages, twin (or paired) narrow locks. It is a very pretty if somewhat long flight.
It was great to go through Red Bull and Heartbreak Hill again. We did it back in 1985, in a Summer swealter. Now we know why they call it Heartbreak hill. It was so hot, you actually wanted to fall in the canal. Take care mate.
Great vlog Rob, really made my day! Loving The slow motion / time lapse blends thingys! Reminded me of the actual pace of life on the canals & rivers compared to the rest of the locality. Cannot wait to see more of your adventures 👍
I thoroughly enjoyed this one Robbie, a much needed diversion from the crazy world I'm living in over here in the States. I also wanted to compliment you on that sort of "Ghosting" thing you did in the video in a few places, it makes for a very nice visual transition. Oh, how I envy the life you are living on the canals, I hope one day to liveaboard a narrowboat in retirement in a few years. Thanks so much for this one and please keep them coming.
Great camera work Robbie. LumaFusion really does fuel creativeness. I’ll look out for you on the tow path when the worlds free to move a bit more freely. Keep cranking and thanks for the escapism. It’s very welcome in times like this.
Glad you enjoyed my CRT volunteering patch Robbie 😀. Pub by Red Bull lock 43 is decent (same name) and Blue Bell just up from lock 41 is real ale pub 👍. Hopefully both open when you pass this way again - also new Lidl currently nearing completion by lock 41 ! Best wishes.
Another great vlog! Cheers Robbie👍lots of lovely scenery along the Trent and Mersey, not to mention peaceful...I'm quite envious 😊 hope your keeping safe and warm 🙂 x
Well, what a bell end i am, I have been watching for months without realising I had not subscribed. Loving the journey and the content with your humour added to it, thank you. Oh and deffo keep the pub stops going for pub of the week
Great 👍 Love you to bits , you make me smile in worrying times, 🙃 need a pub beer ,🍺🍷, and a Time tunnel 😅 wot year for you Robbie , I would say 1980, ❤️
Awesome. Thank you for this video showing the scenery. I’ll have to check with my UK friends in regards to Deer Stalker stout. Sounded nice. Enjoy your time till the next video.
Nice one Robbie. I think I can count the number of pubs I've been in during the last year on one hand! And we normally do more than that in one afternoon/evening during my running club's annual Fairy Run - but thats another story...
Actually, I'd just like to say a big thank you on my part to the "crank it crew" - I just realised (having been told by Robbie), that it gets rid of the need for adverts. How cool is that, so thanks to the patreons. Plus 5:45 a narrowboat registered at Sileby Mill. This is on the navigable Soar and was the place where I was catapulted into the water and became VERY ILL.
Nice video Robbie. It is strange they that took lock out of service, except for the overgrowth it didn't look in that bad of shape. Funny you have a lifeguard swim buoy on your boat. I instantly had a vision of Pamela Anderson running along the tow path diving into the water to rescue someone.
You made me laugh when you said it still hurts about pubs not being open. I feel the same 🍻 I enjoyed your slightly merry appearance at the end. I approve of your carrying on regardless. Cheers for the lovely vlogs. David O' 🍻
Dear Robbie love all your vlogs. I thought of you last week I was in Aldi and I purchased Aldi own brand vintage reserve mature crunchy cheddar cheese 7 strength 30 months old, it is the best cheese I have ever eaten Gold packaging. take care
Robbie - Otex Express Combi Pack 10ml - a must search for self wax removal (It's that Turkey baster thing you're after) - seriously - boil water (let cool), add vinegar (just a smidgen), add salt (ditto), allow to cool more (back of hand test) and self syringe - been using that for years. Not a Doctor of course, but it has saved a load of visits and I can still hear.
We bought our first house just up the hill from Red Bull Junction in 1975. Paid £2032 for it. Our mortgauge was only slightly more than cooker HP. £32.24. Had to apply to the council for a 100% mortguage because we were broke. Happy days.
Heartbreak Hill - because I was so kna...red at the top, left top and bottom paddles open for a couple of minutes. Pity about the pubs, I remember one of them as good.
Thanks Robbie, your progs make me happy....Progs, better than vlogs, better than blogs...maybe Progvs?11? Yes one happy broke (cant patron) follower...keep on keepin on with swirling squishy sound affects, pub of the week, shark attacks ET AL.
Aldi used to do a bottled beer called, Coffee Porter. It was actually one of the nicest dark beers I've tasted with flavourings of coffee and chocolate. Typical Aldi, though, they stopped doing it.
I went round the Coors brewery in Golden, Colorado. A huge characterless concrete block in the foothills of The Rockies, surrounded by an almost Alpine town.
Been a fan of Rob's for ages Now I know why .. That's actually the greatest aqueduct I've ever seen over another canal. I'm literally working out how to get there already .. Astonishing Indeed If you ever need help to get through last locks on the Rochdale canal I'll gladly meet up and help you . In exchange for filming tips
Hey Robbie. Another great vlog. Well, the 'old boatmen' knew them as the 'Cheshire Locks'. Seems it's leisure boaters who have nicknamed it 'Heartbreak Hill' perhaps because when you think you've reached the last lock there's another round the corner. With 31 locks in around 12 miles its not hard to imagine why they got the nickname. Shame the old Thurlwood Steel Lock (53a) is no more (went past it in the early 70's - and what a wonderful piece of engineering it was). Seems it was able to be jacked up to account for subsidence. But was sadly neglected and eventually dismantled and cut up for scrap in 1988. Should have had Scheduled Monument status like Beeston Iron Lock on the Shroppie. Ah well, too late now! Well worth taking a look at canalrivertrust.org.uk/news-and-views/blogs/nigel-crowe/thurlwood-steel-lock
Don't quote me on this but I was told it's called Heartbreak Hill for the following reason: The locks are close enough together that if you've got minions/a crew to open and close the locks for you, it wastes time stopping before and after each lock drop them off and pick them up. However, that means your minions have to walk the best part of 10 miles to do all the locks.... Another great video. Is it worrying I know you well enough that the beer can/bottle joke at 6:33 was obvious?
@@dawndietz4654 As a kid I went to Romance every summer and stayed with family while my dad preached at romance c of c. I buy most of my coffee from Rosebud’s Rozark roaster. I have met people everywhere I go that once lived in Searcy.
Great video. Always something different in your videos. Do ou not have to separate the glass into clear, brown and green? Here in our area we had to but people could not tell the different colours so the recycler stopped taking glass. Once a brown or green gets mixed with clear the batch has a lower value.
Hey Robbie I’m Gary. Your videos are getting better and better. It shows you put a lot of time into it. Has any one asked you to Remove the [ L ] in your boats name ?
Thank you for another briliant video. Really enjoy being along for the journey with you! What did you make of the Okells MPA? We've been catching up Series 2 on iPlayer. Excellent and great watching. Stay safe Robbie.
I'm really enjoying your beer review segments. For a self confessed lager lout you do venture into a lot of other great styles and seem to enjoy them. I must say I really miss real ale pubs in the UK. I'm curious if you're a whisky man at all?
Thanks! I’m definitely more at home with a weaker strength alcoholic drink, not been great with wine or spirits having said that a wee dram by the fire in winter is just the job isn’t it
Real escapism on your journeys across secret motorways. Brilliant photography, especially the ghosting shots. Really brings a new dimension to the sense of movement. Question! Do you pay a yearly licence to use the canals and locks. As you can guess I'm new to canal life. Thanks for sharing.
The River Trust should pay full time boaters like you to report problems and check bath rooms and locks and Maybe do some painting. They could save $$$$$$ doing it.
Wait a second. We are listening to beer reviews from a Britt who drinks Corona and Bud Light? I saw many in your recycling!. The good beer there, and the bad beer here is a reason I leave New York and visit my brother in Macclesfield.
I hope you never stop the beer reviews/POTW LOL. Love it
Thanks man they are good fun to film 😆🍺
Hi Robbie we noticed your Baywatch float and we did wonder !.....x
@@RobbieCumming 🍻🤘
The return of the ghost boats, beer of the week, a Partridge, double locks, double vision and a fender for socks! What's not to like? Thank you Robbie - brill vid. Stay safe.
When you are back on this navigation, make sure you pop in to the Blue Bell in Kidsgrove. A definite contender for pub of the week. 👌🏼
I did those locks back on Halloween. Because I was trying to get to Bosley I cracked on and ended up doing them from the early evening until midnight. With the moonlight and mist they were truly magical.
Love the “fade” shots👍🏻. And the camera sitting on the locks really picked up the audio from the water flow with amazing clarity, I was listening with headphones and it sounded amazing😃.
Ahhh yess that’s great to...hear - seriously though one of my ears is blocked so I’m amazed it turned out that good!
Just after the beer review. I somehow seen two naughty lass boats going into the lock. The power of your beer review had me seeing double! Powerful beer man
You did a really great advert for the Bowland beer. I don't drink very much but love the Lake District and Hawkshead beer is lovely. Dent beer is a favourite too.
Hi Robbie. First of I owe you an apology for not liking and commenting much during the last few months. I watch most UA-cam on my telly which doesn’t give me that option. Thanks for this latest vlog and all of the work you put into editing and uploading them. I appreciate them a lot. Your videos are always upbeat and optimistic. A lot of the vlogs I subscribe to are slowly reducing their uploads and you keep on doing what you do. You’re faithful to your many subscribers and I expect I speak for many of them when I tell you how much we all appreciate it. Keep safe and keep on cranking it.
Ahh cheers Andy! Made my day to hear that 🤓👍
Great cruise Robbie. The Stout looks delicious and rich.
Another ace vlog - I even catch my 12 yr old too kewl for skool son whistling the tunes in his bedroom! That’s how you know you’ve got a hit record in there somewhere Robbie! 🤣
Awesome ha ha 🤓👍
Thank to a "crusing the cut "video I watched today with you in it, I was able to find another great narrowboat vlog.
Great to hear - welcome aboard Christopher!
Great mix of interesting facts about the canals, industrial heritage, stunning scenery with bonus beer reviews! Great stuff!
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!!
Just a quick tip on recycling cans - beer, beans, soup, etc - crush them under foot to within an inch of their lives. It not only means you save space on board but you get to vent some of your frustrations (if you have any!). Good vid Robbie.
Another excellent video which makes lockdown barely tolerable. Please keep on producing them to help us all get through this madness.
Seeing the washing machine takes me right back to the twin tub days!
Hi Robbie, Just been through your Series 1 for the BBC and really enjoyed them. Watched all of Fran and Rich’s videos and on them they recommended watching yours so I am, but would seem there are a lot, so onward. Great to see the help you gave Barry too, good on ya cobber. As I said to Fran & Rich I’m an ex Brit. living in Australia for over 50 years and on your Episode 4 you went through my home town of Middleton Junction under the lift bridge on Grimshaw Lane only a few streets from where I was born, that was good to see. Raved on too long back to viewing. Cheers Keith
Cheers Keith welcome onboard sir 🤓👍
thanks for the walk up to the canal overlap , scenic proof of the existing promise of new places to travel to
I love watching your videos, Robbie; they're professional, informative, visually attractive and relaxing - just right. Thank you.
Thank you Yvonne very kind of you to say
Keep going Robbie love to watch your travels, we are X boaters.... Miss it.😢
Cracking video really enjoyed watching it cracking on lad with them locks lol ☺👍
Ey up cheers charlie 🤓👍
Always enjoyed your episodes but today felt like a great day to binge them! Very relaxing and fun. Often google your pubs of the weeks and check them out as well. Hope you have a great start to the new year! Thanks!
I loved the close up lockside video footage of the grungy water, with gloopy sound effects and crumbly ironwork - wonderful.
Loved the video. Wow that beer was strong. I kept seeing two boats and various shapes and sizes of figures walking or running along the towpath.Heartbreak Hill - So named because there are 31 locks in 12 miles Its not their real name that is the Cheshire Locks, but few people know that. Beautiful countryside, pretty villages, twin (or paired) narrow locks. It is a very pretty if somewhat long flight.
Ghost Captain at 4:33. Love the locks and your leather vest. 1975 is an AWESOME band. I knew I was your favorite!!! Thanks for the journey Robbie.
Thanks Carolyn 👏👏👏 you stayed til the end well done!!
I like the brick-built narrow boat at 16:44" it's the first one I've seen. Not sure about the open well deck though.
Cute, always enjoy
It was great to go through Red Bull and Heartbreak Hill again. We did it back in 1985, in a Summer swealter. Now we know why they call it Heartbreak hill. It was so hot, you actually wanted to fall in the canal. Take care mate.
Another enjoyable & interesting vlog Robbie.........stay safe.........thanks for sharing
Great vlog Rob, really made my day!
Loving The slow motion / time lapse blends thingys! Reminded me of the actual pace of life on the canals & rivers compared to the rest of the locality. Cannot wait to see more of your adventures 👍
Great to hear thanks Paul!
I thoroughly enjoyed this one Robbie, a much needed diversion from the crazy world I'm living in over here in the States. I also wanted to compliment you on that sort of "Ghosting" thing you did in the video in a few places, it makes for a very nice visual transition. Oh, how I envy the life you are living on the canals, I hope one day to liveaboard a narrowboat in retirement in a few years. Thanks so much for this one and please keep them coming.
You’re welcome so glad to hear 🤓👍
Another great vlog mate. And Pub of the Week look forward to it returning.
Great camera work Robbie. LumaFusion really does fuel creativeness. I’ll look out for you on the tow path when the worlds free to move a bit more freely. Keep cranking and thanks for the escapism. It’s very welcome in times like this.
Glad you enjoyed my CRT volunteering patch Robbie 😀. Pub by Red Bull lock 43 is decent (same name) and Blue Bell just up from lock 41 is real ale pub 👍. Hopefully both open when you pass this way again - also new Lidl currently nearing completion by lock 41 ! Best wishes.
Another great vlog! Cheers Robbie👍lots of lovely scenery along the Trent and Mersey, not to mention peaceful...I'm quite envious 😊 hope your keeping safe and warm 🙂 x
Thanks Hazel yep i’m doing good nice and warm thank you!
@@RobbieCumming that's good to hear 🙂
You are fast becoming my favorite!
that's a cracking shot @ 9:30 - love the leaves swirling around
Cheers, Robbie. That was very enjoyable. Please keep em coming.
Well, what a bell end i am, I have been watching for months without realising I had not subscribed. Loving the journey and the content with your humour added to it, thank you. Oh and deffo keep the pub stops going for pub of the week
Ha ha you’re not a bell end!! Thanks so much will try 🤓👍
Keep cranking , Enjoy your vlogs From USA, Montana
Great video, could be my favorite of yours so far, beautiful!
Great 👍 Love you to bits , you make me smile in worrying times, 🙃 need a pub beer ,🍺🍷, and a Time tunnel 😅 wot year for you Robbie , I would say 1980, ❤️
As usual a nice friendly video . Cheers Rob
top geezer
Awesome. Thank you for this video showing the scenery. I’ll have to check with my UK friends in regards to Deer Stalker stout. Sounded nice. Enjoy your time till the next video.
You’re welcome thanks for watching!
Nice one Robbie. I think I can count the number of pubs I've been in during the last year on one hand! And we normally do more than that in one afternoon/evening during my running club's annual Fairy Run - but thats another story...
Actually, I'd just like to say a big thank you on my part to the "crank it crew" - I just realised (having been told by Robbie), that it gets rid of the need for adverts. How cool is that, so thanks to the patreons. Plus 5:45 a narrowboat registered at Sileby Mill. This is on the navigable Soar and was the place where I was catapulted into the water and became VERY ILL.
Yayy big up the crew but also noooo hope you’re ok now?! Did you catch something from the water?
@@RobbieCumming Some sort of tummy bug mixed with industrial effluent, Sileby Mill is downstream of Leicester. It really was grim :-(
Ew sounds it! Glad to hear you’re ok now 🤓👍
Nice video Robbie. It is strange they that took lock out of service, except for the overgrowth it didn't look in that bad of shape. Funny you have a lifeguard swim buoy on your boat. I instantly had a vision of Pamela Anderson running along the tow path diving into the water to rescue someone.
Ha ha thanks well i did film a silly clip of me doing something similar 5 yrs ago but thankfully it got lost on the cutting room floor!!
You made me laugh when you said it still hurts about pubs not being open. I feel the same 🍻 I enjoyed your slightly merry appearance at the end. I approve of your carrying on regardless. Cheers for the lovely vlogs. David O' 🍻
Just brilliant 🙂 thank you.
Nice blog Robbie. Great views.
Love the ghosting effect.
Hello Robbie,
Nice to see you so happy, not just when sampling the beer... hehe
Take care.
Paul,,
Dear Robbie love all your vlogs. I thought of you last week I was in Aldi and I purchased Aldi own brand vintage reserve mature crunchy cheddar cheese 7 strength 30 months old, it is the best cheese I have ever eaten Gold packaging. take care
Robbie - Otex Express Combi Pack 10ml - a must search for self wax removal (It's that Turkey baster thing you're after) - seriously - boil water (let cool), add vinegar (just a smidgen), add salt (ditto), allow to cool more (back of hand test) and self syringe - been using that for years. Not a Doctor of course, but it has saved a load of visits and I can still hear.
Thanks that method doesn’t work for me unfortunately, have since found out that it’s more to do with my middle ear/eustachian tubes
Krankin good video. Well filmed and edited. Cheers.
Nice robust stout' you're singing my song.
Thanks for pub of the week!
You are so full of it! Love your vlogs!
Thanks Donna 😂👍
Great music...had a beer watching ...keep it magical!! .. thanks for the ride along on your boat !!
Keep cranking mate 👍
We bought our first house just up the hill from Red Bull Junction in 1975. Paid £2032 for it. Our mortgauge was only slightly more than cooker HP. £32.24. Had to apply to the council for a 100% mortguage because we were broke. Happy days.
Another great video thankyou ⭐
Loving the vid and your swag definitely the most stylish man on the canals 🕺
Ha ha just keep swaggin’
Heartbreak Hill - because I was so kna...red at the top, left top and bottom paddles open for a couple of minutes. Pity about the pubs, I remember one of them as good.
very nice vlog
Thanks Robbie, your progs make me happy....Progs, better than vlogs, better than blogs...maybe Progvs?11? Yes one happy broke (cant patron) follower...keep on keepin on with swirling squishy sound affects, pub of the week, shark attacks ET AL.
Great vlog as ever. Regards ale 🍺 I start with the blondes then as the night draws in go for the darker, smoky stout looking ones 😉chin chin🍺🍺
Are you sure you mean Ale pete? 😂🍺
@@RobbieCumming 😅😉✌🏻🍺
Brilliant 😍
Did you get some additional tips from the Beeb - editing, set ups etc? You have definitely upped your game!!
Thank you! I suppose so... I just observed what my bbc colleagues were doing and adapted learning from how they worked
Another great video Robbie, I liked the fading/ghosting effect toy used. It must be hard passing so many closed pubs!
Aldi used to do a bottled beer called, Coffee Porter. It was actually one of the nicest dark beers I've tasted with flavourings of coffee and chocolate. Typical Aldi, though, they stopped doing it.
Great vid again Robbie 👍 🇨🇦 expat
Great video Robbie especially the ghosting as I could feel the bygone history of the canal . Xxx
Spot on 🙌
Love it this vlog was good thanks never done heartbreak hill in Cheshire
Pub of the week !
Love the ghost boat edit...
Still the best Robbie!! ☺️
A Coors sign? Yellow fizzy water with no taste. (From the other side of the pond in New Mexico). I do enjoy your wide variety of beer reviews.
I went round the Coors brewery in Golden, Colorado. A huge characterless concrete block in the foothills of The Rockies, surrounded by an almost Alpine town.
Great watch. My local daily dog walking area from Snape's Aquaduct back to Church Locks.
I'm glad to be your favourite 🤣
Been a fan of Rob's for ages
Now I know why .. That's actually the greatest aqueduct I've ever seen over another canal. I'm literally working out how to get there already .. Astonishing Indeed
If you ever need help to get through last locks on the Rochdale canal I'll gladly meet up and help you . In exchange for filming tips
No pubs so subscribers sending you beer to review, damn I need a boat :) Lovely vlog looked great part of the world, fortunate the Macc was closed :)
Nice bit of editing mate. Looks like you enjoyed that stout. Sounds like you got through quite a few locks. Take care. Nick
Hey Robbie. Another great vlog. Well, the 'old boatmen' knew them as the 'Cheshire Locks'. Seems it's leisure boaters who have nicknamed it 'Heartbreak Hill' perhaps because when you think you've reached the last lock there's another round the corner. With 31 locks in around 12 miles its not hard to imagine why they got the nickname. Shame the old Thurlwood Steel Lock (53a) is no more (went past it in the early 70's - and what a wonderful piece of engineering it was). Seems it was able to be jacked up to account for subsidence. But was sadly neglected and eventually dismantled and cut up for scrap in 1988. Should have had Scheduled Monument status like Beeston Iron Lock on the Shroppie. Ah well, too late now! Well worth taking a look at canalrivertrust.org.uk/news-and-views/blogs/nigel-crowe/thurlwood-steel-lock
Don't quote me on this but I was told it's called Heartbreak Hill for the following reason: The locks are close enough together that if you've got minions/a crew to open and close the locks for you, it wastes time stopping before and after each lock drop them off and pick them up. However, that means your minions have to walk the best part of 10 miles to do all the locks....
Another great video. Is it worrying I know you well enough that the beer can/bottle joke at 6:33 was obvious?
Obvious-ly you don’t know me well enough sir 😜
@@RobbieCumming Are you saying you don't actually drink that much? ;-)
always the Stout, right on.
You’re My favorite!
😊 ha ha well done glad you stayed til the end!!
Those Speed Queen washers and dryers were made in my hometown. I think they still make the commercial line there. Searcy, Arkansas USA
Searcy, Arkansas resident here amazingly enough! But sadly Speed Queen left Searcy, Arkansas many years ago. Small world eh?
@@dawndietz4654 I still own a house west of town almost in center hill. Small world indeed.
Wow! I grew up in Rose Bud about 10 minutes from Center Hill. I drive through there many times now going home to visit family.
@@dawndietz4654 As a kid I went to Romance every summer and stayed with family while my dad preached at romance c of c. I buy most of my coffee from Rosebud’s Rozark roaster. I have met people everywhere I go that once lived in Searcy.
Great video as always Robbie!. I love the obtuse camera angles from your phone camera. Have you ever left it behind? 😀
Never! Go pro however... 😜
See? I told you I was his favorite! He even said so!
neener neener!
He he well done for watching until the end!
Great video. Always something different in your videos.
Do ou not have to separate the glass into clear, brown and green? Here in our area we had to but people could not tell the different colours so the recycler stopped taking glass. Once a brown or green gets mixed with clear the batch has a lower value.
Hey Robbie I’m Gary. Your videos are getting better and better. It shows you put a lot of time into it. Has any one asked you to Remove the [ L ] in your boats name ?
Cheers Gary no but sometimes i accidentally crop it that way when filming he he
Thank you for another briliant video. Really enjoy being along for the journey with you! What did you make of the Okells MPA?
We've been catching up Series 2 on iPlayer. Excellent and great watching.
Stay safe Robbie.
Thanks - yeah it was ok, not really a fan of pale ales but if it’s wet and alcoholic?!!
AH the Naughty lass has a bay watch floaty, that sounds right!
I'm really enjoying your beer review segments. For a self confessed lager lout you do venture into a lot of other great styles and seem to enjoy them. I must say I really miss real ale pubs in the UK. I'm curious if you're a whisky man at all?
Thanks! I’m definitely more at home with a weaker strength alcoholic drink, not been great with wine or spirits having said that a wee dram by the fire in winter is just the job isn’t it
Real escapism on your journeys across secret motorways. Brilliant photography, especially the ghosting shots. Really brings a new dimension to the sense of movement. Question! Do you pay a yearly licence to use the canals and locks. As you can guess I'm new to canal life. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Peter - and welcome aboard! - yes I pay a licence to continuously cruise £900+
Thankyou for coming back and letting me know. Keep safe
The River Trust should pay full time boaters like you to report problems and check bath rooms and locks and Maybe do some painting. They could save $$$$$$ doing it.
These are such good videos despite the restrictions, can't wait for this Covid fiasco to be done so you can get back to exploring pubs and such like.
The camera angles are interesting
And THAT wasn’t filmed last week!😆. Some good shots there Robbie, downhill always easier 😁 Boy that’s good stout 🤣 Joan
Wait a second. We are listening to beer reviews from a Britt who drinks Corona and Bud Light? I saw many in your recycling!. The good beer there, and the bad beer here is a reason I leave New York and visit my brother in Macclesfield.
Well you can listen to a fully qualified beer snob if you like there’s plenty around 😉
good vid
You are very brave where you leave your camera, but you get great shots