I really like how you put down the time of departure when starting your journey, it helps to give the viewer an insight into what time of day it is. Some other UA-cam channels of this nature leave you to work it out, by trying to decide what direction the sun is shining from or by certain events like school children on their way home. Luckily I have family members who have served in the Armed Forces and who have taught me that the Sun always rises in the East, sets in the West - no matter where you are in the world.
No problem I like doing it too for my records. The rising and setting of the sun is true. It is challenging riding buses that travel from North to South and vice versa I find due to the position of the sun. East to west and vice versa routes are less stressful to film.
Really enjoyed this bus journey. The fog certainly added an atmosphere. It would be great if you could do the same journey without the fog lol. Looking forward to more of your blogs.
I enjoyed this ride too, at first I worried about how the video will look like and if my phone will record it ok, but I decided to relax and see what happens. Thank you for watching and commenting
It's often a good idea to have your headlights on in such weather, front foglights as well (if you have them) not so much for your vision but so that other drivers might see you that bit better.🤞🤝😉🙂
I have quite a few batches of relatives that live in the East of Scotland and a few are right on the Coast - they often get a fog drifting in from the North Sea and the River Forth but they often refer to it as a Haar which I believe is a Norwegian term for a sea fog. Very mysterious and romantic.
@@busouting I love that part of the UK as well. Don't really know why. I know that I definitely love York, a city that is steeped in History from Roman times - some of which is still very obvious today. York is a walled city - you can see as the buses enter or leave and if the bus is travelling round towards railway station. One of my favourite English cities to visit.
@@neilburns8869 I rode through York last month and will upload the video soon. It looks beautiful from the upper deck. I'm yet to explore it and do more rides from or to York
@@busouting You may want to checkout the National Railway Museum while you are there. It's right next door to York station. And it has at least one Japanese Bullet train.
Is their anymore East Yorkshires you are doing? Nice to see you have interest in East Yorkshire. Sadly feel your standards aren't up to Central Transport Productions level for North East England.
I really like how you put down the time of departure when starting your journey, it helps to give the viewer an insight into what time of day it is.
Some other UA-cam channels of this nature leave you to work it out, by trying to decide what direction the sun is shining from or by certain events like school children on their way home.
Luckily I have family members who have served in the Armed Forces and who have taught me that the Sun always rises in the East, sets in the West - no matter where you are in the world.
No problem I like doing it too for my records. The rising and setting of the sun is true. It is challenging riding buses that travel from North to South and vice versa I find due to the position of the sun. East to west and vice versa routes are less stressful to film.
Really enjoyed this bus journey. The fog certainly added an atmosphere. It would be great if you could do the same journey without the fog lol. Looking forward to more of your blogs.
I hope to travel in better weather in the future and film it. Thank you for watching and commenting
My first foggy ride and quite relaxing not being in the driving seat👍👏
I enjoyed this ride too, at first I worried about how the video will look like and if my phone will record it ok, but I decided to relax and see what happens. Thank you for watching and commenting
It's often a good idea to have your headlights on in such weather, front foglights as well (if you have them) not so much for your vision but so that other drivers might see you that bit better.🤞🤝😉🙂
I agree. Thank you for your comment
I have quite a few batches of relatives that live in the East of Scotland and a few are right on the Coast - they often get a fog drifting in from the North Sea and the River Forth but they often refer to it as a Haar which I believe is a Norwegian term for a sea fog.
Very mysterious and romantic.
I learned something new today. I enjoyed this ride, it's one of my favourite ones. Thank you for watching and commenting
@@busouting I love that part of the UK as well.
Don't really know why.
I know that I definitely love York, a city that is steeped in History from Roman times - some of which is still very obvious today.
York is a walled city - you can see as the buses enter or leave and if the bus is travelling round towards railway station.
One of my favourite English cities to visit.
@@neilburns8869 I rode through York last month and will upload the video soon. It looks beautiful from the upper deck. I'm yet to explore it and do more rides from or to York
@@busouting
You may want to checkout the National Railway Museum while you are there.
It's right next door to York station.
And it has at least one Japanese Bullet train.
@@neilburns8869Will do, I didn't know about the Japanese bullet train. It'd be good to see it. Thank you for the pointer
Is their anymore East Yorkshires you are doing? Nice to see you have interest in East Yorkshire. Sadly feel your standards aren't up to Central Transport Productions level for North East England.
This is the last one. Please feel free to watch the channels that are up to your standards. Thank you for your comment.
What about 86 leeds Rodley it middleton see how that feels
Noted, thank you for the suggestion