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JotHaGie Adventures
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Добавлен 13 фев 2017
Adventures with 'JotHaGie,'- an enthusiastic, creative and sociable free spirit who can always find a reason to smile!
-5°C and Snow at MANCHESTER AIRPORT *09/01/25*
-5°C and Snow at MANCHESTER AIRPORT *09/01/25*
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M60 Walk - Unforgettable Fun at Trafford Park
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M60 Walk - Unforgettable Fun at Trafford Park
Can SIMON WILSON Save Our M60 Walk Video? (Worsley to Wardley)
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Can SIMON WILSON Save Our M60 Walk Video? (Worsley to Wardley)
Manchester M60 Motorway Walk - Eccles, Peel Green, Port Salford Greenway, Winton Park, Alder Forest
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Manchester M60 Motorway Walk - Eccles, Peel Green, Port Salford Greenway, Winton Park, Alder Forest
A wander through Cheetham Hill (Smedley, Hendham Vale, Manchester General Cemetery)
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A wander through Cheetham Hill (Smedley, Hendham Vale, Manchester General Cemetery)
Is Fallowfield dangerous? Manchester student area
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Is Fallowfield dangerous? Manchester student area
Worsley & Worsley Woods - Manchester M60 Ring Road Walk
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Worsley & Worsley Woods - Manchester M60 Ring Road Walk
Exploring the Trafford Centre and Lostock Circle (M60 Manchester Ring Road)
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Exploring the Trafford Centre and Lostock Circle (M60 Manchester Ring Road)
M60 Manchester Ring Road Walk - Stretford to Urmston
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M60 Manchester Ring Road Walk - Stretford to Urmston
Monsall, Harpurhey, Newton Heath - Manchester Suburbs
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Monsall, Harpurhey, Newton Heath - Manchester Suburbs
M60 Manchester Ring Road - Sale to Stretford
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M60 Manchester Ring Road - Sale to Stretford
Northenden to Sale Water Park (M60 Manchester Ring Road) via Wythenshawe, Northern Moor & Sale
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Northenden to Sale Water Park (M60 Manchester Ring Road) via Wythenshawe, Northern Moor & Sale
TALACRE Beach, North Wales (Flintshire)
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TALACRE Beach, North Wales (Flintshire)
A Short M60 Manchester Ring Road Walk - Northenden & Wythenshawe
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A Short M60 Manchester Ring Road Walk - Northenden & Wythenshawe
Walking M60 Manchester Ring Road Gatley & Northenden
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Walking M60 Manchester Ring Road Gatley & Northenden
Walking MANCHESTER M60 Motorway GATLEY
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Walking MANCHESTER M60 Motorway GATLEY
Walking MANCHESTER M60 Ring RoadMotorway CHEADLE & GATLEY
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Walking MANCHESTER M60 Ring RoadMotorway CHEADLE & GATLEY
Walking MANCHESTER M60 Ring Road Motorway at STOCKPORT
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Walking MANCHESTER M60 Ring Road Motorway at STOCKPORT
Walking the Goyt Valley with Girls in Pink, from Marple Bridge (Stockport)
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Walking the Goyt Valley with Girls in Pink, from Marple Bridge (Stockport)
A Walk along the Goyt, Stockport with Q&A
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A Walk along the Goyt, Stockport with Q&A
Warsaw to Lodz (Cinema Museum, Piotrkowska, Manufaktura)
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Warsaw to Lodz (Cinema Museum, Piotrkowska, Manufaktura)
Hunting for KENDAL Mint Cake in the Lake District
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Hunting for KENDAL Mint Cake in the Lake District
Exploring RHYL with BACKPACKER BEN
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Exploring RHYL with BACKPACKER BEN
High Lane, Stockport - Macclesfield Canal & Middlewood Way
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High Lane, Stockport - Macclesfield Canal & Middlewood Way
Great Budworth, Marbury Estate, Trent & Mersey Canal, Anderton Boat Lift
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Great Budworth, Marbury Estate, Trent & Mersey Canal, Anderton Boat Lift
REDDISH, Stockport - FRED PERRY WAY pt.8, Lancashire Hill
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REDDISH, Stockport - FRED PERRY WAY pt.8, Lancashire Hill
24-mile Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge (2016) Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, Ingleborough
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24-mile Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge (2016) Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, Ingleborough
Horrible
Great ground, been there many times watching Salford usually Got beat there haha. Miss that ground tbh.
Climate change, init?!
A ballache is what it is! Certainly had some extreme weather in 2025. Roll on spring!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Blinkin' flip it looks positively Artic - stay safe!
My hands were numb! Needed a brew to defrost them
Enjoyable and informative as usual. Your little lass has seen more of Gtr. Manchester than I have! ;)
That she has! Always good to keep exploring
The Germany aeroplane didn’t crash on King George’s playing fields it was further over on the new site of the Frank Myler playing fields.
0:22 LADA!
Enjoyed watching you both out on the semi-rural edge of Gtr. Manchester. That chapel was nice, with the Nativity scene and that. Christmas season in churches is great, and I'm glad you could find one that wasn't padlocked. Hope you enjoyed your walking workout, and getting lost in the woods for a bit.
Worsley is a lovely area
I love the hidden gems. And that chapel was definitely one. As we do the northern part of the M60 it’s undiscovered country for me. I love just getting out and about and exploring
Ooh, Love Cats, cool.
Love The Cure
4:12 You're waxing very philosophical this morning - Schopenhauerian even. Nice to see you expressing your creativity again, to transcend life's cares. I grew up in and around Manchester but only ever went to Eccles once. I met some girls from there at a rave in Trafford Park in the early '90s, and walked them home to Eccles. After that, I walked home to Timperley by which time it was about 10 in the morning! I hope your mate James enjoys Poland - will he go drinking at "Pogoda łyżki" ;) I was gonna ask you about your camera device, as I've only noticed in the last few vids how lovely and wide your aspect is, but you covered it in the clip - enjoy your new GoPro and thanks for the shout out! :)
Just got your Wetherspoons joke lol
Sorry to hear of your dads passing Jamie, may he rest in peace 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Cheers, Nath’. I appreciate that 🙏🏼
Very sorry to hear of your loss. All the best to you and your family. Have you showed the baby herself on video yet? She makes some really funny faces at the camera sometimes as if she knows she's on tape :) My first full timer job in 84/5 was on a YTS placement on Middleton Road so I used to jump off the 53 at Queens Road and walk up Cheetham Hill Road, past St. Luke's - already vacant/deconsecrated then, but in much better shape - much more intact. I spent a lot of time round that neck of the woods back then, so an enjoyable "blast from the past", even down to the Ukrainian clubs, which I spent a fair bit of time in as some of the lads I worked with lived around there and were of Ukrainian stock. Cheetham Hill was a real spectrum of ethnicities. A prime example of what Les Dawson used to call "Polyglot Manchester". Thanks for taking the time to do the vid. Hope you've recovered from the nail you stepped on. Ouch!
She pisses herself laughing at the last one with Jez under the bridge going “WOOO!”
Love these videos. Sorry to hear about your dad passing. God bless 🙏
Cheers, Neil. Appreciate it. Shit news
4:09 and the football training pitches to your front and left were indeed City's training ground from the mid 1970s for about 20 years or more. Before that they trained on the pitch at Maine Road itself, which is why it looked like the Somme most of the time prior to the training ground opening. Nice to see Platt Fields. Spent half my childhood in there, lived the opposite side of it from you, near the Queen of Hearts, which was Jabberwocky before that, and before that my Sunday School, just past Owens Park Tower, which I'm sad to hear is being knocked down. I used to deliver papers there and enjoy the view on clear mornings. Sorry to see the toast rack looking so forlorn too - the round building next to it absolutely was called the "poached egg" I can vouch for that! Progress eh! Talking of knocking things down, Hardy's Well used to be called the Birch Villa - they had a notorious Sunday League footy team that got banned regularly for kicking lumps out of the opposition - the actual "Rusholme Ruffians ;) I hope your lad won his match - and cheers for the memories :)
I do love your comments, very inspiring. Funny going back mooching round there after all these years. And yes, Jez won 💪
I lived in Circle Court for 15 years, from 1990 to 2005, great views of the peak district, and Fiddlers Ferry from the back. Fond memories, i've recorded a bit when living there from near the top floor. I always pop round the neighbourhood when i im back in the Stretford. i hear the flats will be demolished so your footage is important for historical records. well done :)
You’re right, since I started this channel I’ve unwittingly visited quite a number of buildings that are no more
😂😂😂
Gatley brook, not chorlton.
The upper part of gatley Carr's used to have a football pitch where cub football was played.
Always good to learn some history about the places where we adventurise 🤩
Hey! Awesome video, my names Jamie too, weird
Great name, bro! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏼
0:12 Oooh there's three of you! working this shift!?? I thought it was just a skeleton staff for a moment ;)
Can’t believe I missed Dia de los muertos yesterday
@@JotHaGie I went to my local Mexican "Shaka de Mex" and ordered deep fried Jalapeno "poppers"! Blew me 'ead off :)
Mmm, yes please!
Love your videos, mate 😊👏♥️👍
Cheers, fella! Sorry it’s been a while 🤪
Loving the bike helmet, safety first 😂
It is mad when I look back on this. No life jacket and one oar 🤣 but it’s fine, I’ve got my hard hat on 😜
In old magazine found reference to five Heatons . Moor , Chapel , Mersey ,Norris and Reddish . Lived in Reddish for 35 years and never heard it called Heaton . Any comments ?? 😢
Hmm, new one on me, never heard of Reddish being called one of the Heatons, just the ‘four Heatons’ we know of
0:01 Even from being a kid in the '70s and '80s, long before the M60 was a thing, sighting those flats meant you were almost at Stretford, and about to come off the motorway. Better than any road sign for preparing you to get on the inside lane! ;)
First time I tried to drive to the Trafford on my own after passing my test I got totally lost and ended up somewhere in Eccles
Every week or so I check Reddit Stockport, to catch up on what's going on in my new UK base. One of the new threads today was in response to a question about what Romiley is like. I realised I didn't have the foggiest. I've spent about three days of my entire life on the east side of Stockport. School sponsored walk along the canal in 1980. and disabled access surveys for the council at Werneth Low and Etherow Country Park in 1985. So I thought "I bet Jamie's done a vid!", Googled "JotHaGie Romiley" and hey presto! Here I am :)
Nice dad of a sweet child --- Greetings from Germany :-)
Ich tue mein Bestes, sie ist mein Schatz. Und vielen Dank fürs Ansehen unseres Videos. Alles Gute x
I went to a really crap illegal rave held at the cottages at 9.55. Must have been 1991 or 92 😂
lol, what a fantastic setting though!!
11:41 I didn't know you were into "haikyo" (廃墟). It's a big leisure pursuit, among urban explorers and RUclipsrs here, but just depresses the heck out of me. Suppose they're good fun to visit on Hallowe'en though. With Japan's shrinking populace there are loads of them here. One house right near me is COMPLETELY covered, and I mean every inch, in vines, ivy, creepers and other undergrowth. Britain, with not enough houses to go around should get right on the case, with houses like this - what a shame! All the best anyway. Nice to see you uploading after a likkle break :)
Ta! Yeah, don’t mind a bit of urbex. The M60 walk continues. Already done a few more bits, just need editing. It’s just trying to find a dry day when I’m off work to squeeze it all into my busy schedule
Thanks for this its wonderful
Ta, Gary. Was a good adventure
My first home was Reddish, H2 1970s, after that Heaton Moor. My first school was North Reddish Infants - is that different from the one in this video? I remember reading that it was bought by some business man. If I could time travel, I'd go back to those days - a major nostalgia trip. Talking of which, I plan to go and visit those two areas next summer and cycle around my old haunts, including Reddish Vale.
Nice view
Thank you
very good
No rain cover or coat and it’s pissing down why bring the kid? Wtf
I was gonna say the same thing! Dads there in his waterproof jacket, hood up saying he knew it was going to rain and he's planned for it. The little girl has no raincover on, No coat, blanket warm jumper not even a pair of shoes on.
@@JustDaniel6764 And he’s posting this child neglect to RUclips😂
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Cheers, Munmum, I appreciate it
nice
Cheers, bud. Was a good walk
1:08 Field Maple - the only species of maple native to Britain, I believe. Nice to see James riding shotgun again! Well done, hitting 1K! How rough is Moston? A bloke I knew moved there and heard about how rough it is so bought a Rottweiler - and somebody nicked the Rottweiler!
Hi! Thanks a lot for the video, especially the location of that "krakow-prokocim" station. But I'm still wondering about 3 places. First, the "krakow-płaszow" station where Oscar showered the jews inside the train using wat😮er pipe. Second, the location where Amon failed to shoot down Rabbi Lewartow. And third, the street where Poldek took off his star band before entering St. Basilica Church. Did you find them out already?
I’m pretty sure the Płaszów scenes were also at the Kamienna Street location, just a different platform. As for the other two, leave it with me. I’ve a few books on the making of Schindler’s List, I’ll do some research and let you know
@@JotHaGie I appreciate and look forward to it. After replaying your videos while thoroughly searching on Google Immerse View, I found the "płaszow station". You're right, it was inside the PKP Cargo S.A complex at Kamienna Street. I actually have a plan visiting Krakow at the end of this year with my husband to follow the Schindler's List trails. Still working on the Schengen visa, though. Wish us luck 😅🤞 Your videos help me a lot especially about those hidden places.
Lovely shirt - and a breast pocket for your darts! ;) Too bad the samurai has gone, but thanks to you we have proof he was once there! Domo Arigato Gozaimashita :)
Cheers, fella! Need to get my @rse out and do some more, it’s been a while
Raised here moved when had tue chance lol nothing there atall 🫣😅
great video!
Cheers, Sully!
4:52 Among many other buildings you've walked by, in "de Pewel", this building looks like the "Aka Renga Soko" (赤レンガ底 - Red Brick Warehouses) in Yokohama, where I occasionally head to, for a wander when I'm feeling a bit homesick (there aren't many red brick buildings in Japan, because of the earthquakes, so it's amazing the red brick warehouses of Yokohama are still standing, after a century and a half). Also, Yokohama, a port city like Liverpool even has its own version of the Three Graces (Wikipedia: Yokohama Three Towers), so it's fun for me to spot the similarities between the two cities - and there are many. I highly recommend you read Yukio Mishima's "The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea", if you haven't already done, as it evokes postwar Yokohama brilliantly, especially the districts of Motomachi, and Yamashita-cho, on the harbourfront, which are beautifully maintained with a mid 20th century vibe, but anyone who knows and likes port cities would relate to it, from the cosmopolitan vibe, to the sound of the foghorns on the ocean liners. It's a real tonic, being able to walk by the water, wherever one may be, whether in Yokohama, Tokyo Bay, or on the Mersey, whether it be where it meanders through Stockport and south Manchester, or where it meets the Irish Sea, so it's been lots of fun watching you get all the way to Liverpool Bay - well done!
Cheers, Johnny! I also wasn’t aware at the time of the Peaky Blinders connections at the Tobacco Warehouse, a lot was filmed there. One day I will fulfil a lifelong dream and visit nihon-koku.
Very nice opening FX. Before I got my place in the Heatons last year, I was also considering Aigburth/Allerton/Cressington, so it's also an interesting watch for me, for that reason. I know S. L'pool a bit 'cos of people I worked with over the years, so this was a fun, nostalgic watch. 4:21 And here's a fun fact, Aigburth Cricket Ground has the oldest pavilion still in existence and hosted loads of Lancashire matches in 2011 - the last year they were county champions - because Old Trafford was being renovated. Cheers and I am looking forward to watching the final installment :)
Another top quality video, its good to learn a bit more into about my local area. keep up the vids. 👍
Cheers, Conner. Appreciate you watching
Stunning vid. I love estuaries. I live within walking distance of three, that empty into Hiragata Bay: The Miyagawa, Jijugawa and Takatorigawa estuaries - brilliant for cockle picking! :)
Kon'nichi Ha. If your channel was named using your Polish criteria, in Japanese, it would be ジ _ ギ (Ji __ Gi) I don't know what the middle syllable would be, as I don't know your middle name, and the letter depends on that, but your first name would be pronounced Ji- eeh mi (ジェーミー), and James is Ji-eeh-mu-zu (ジェームズ). Hope you're both still doing well - I enjoyed this leg of the walk. Too bad about your whopper sized camera. Still, you know what they say... big camera... big chiropractor's bill ;) It's fascinating hearing your backstories - the first place I ever went outside Britain was Munich (the first thing I ever said in German, in January 1989 was "Ein doppel Whopper, bitte" at the Burger King Stand in Munich Hauptbahnhof - I was piggin' staaaarvin'), but unlike James I never studied there. I studied in Ann Arbor Michigan, as an undergraduate, which has America's most advanced Japanese studies program, as they set it up due to the need to speed learn, towards the end of WW2, and I've since done some language courses and exams at university while living in Japan, as well. It is good to keep one's language skills up - and believe me I need to! Anyway, apologies for ramblin', figuratively, watching you two ramble literally - college recess here so I don't have any classes until September - watching these vids keeps me out of bother ;)
ジホギ JIHOGI, from ホールデン. Glad you like the videos. Did you watch my old Polish adventure mentioned here? I have an ‘Adventures in Poland’ playlist on the channel
Terrific video of my birthplace, very well done for highlighting the good in Widnes and not being lazy by showing the town center shop closures and all that negative stuff. The Pex Hill part was fantastic as I used to go there often as a kid…seeing you two climbing those big steps makes my 70 year old knees ache.
I figured out which ancestor of mine married at Farnworth Chapel. 1833 my great-great-great-great-grandfather James Holden, to his second wife, Christina Brew.
11:34 Nice walk - I'm watching this while simultaneously noticing you've gone from 10 ten subscribers to ten hundred - well done!
Domo arigato :) Come quite far in 4 years. Mileage and subscribers!
9:15 生麦、生米、生卵。 (Nama mugi, nama gome, nama tamago - raw wheat, raw rice, raw eggs). :)
I grew up in N Redish in 50/60's. What happened to Reddish Vale. A favourite jaunt. Train used to stop at Belle Vue. Very popular in those days. Station closed for a while during Beechings purge.