Thanks, Edward. I watched Andy's (Kent Survival's) video showcasing the Koa kayak, but not overly keen on the fold-up style. Yes, it is light and portable, but how far would you generally carry a kayak!. I much prefer dropstitch kayaks.
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout Well you can drink with modern antibiotics. I agree with you about those people cutting you off on the bridge, but the best way to get rid of them is just by trying to interview them. They'll soon shift, or if not, you've got a great interview. Same with pubs, they love a bit of advertising
I do enjoy a pint or two, but never drink when I have my car with me, not even a pint. This said, after the next Kent walk which is planned for Wednesday, I will be traveling out and back by train, so a pint will be in order 😆
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout That's good news - train journeys with the camera taking in the rolling countryside are delightful. It's really what travelling by train in England is all about. A pint won't get you banned if you're in the car, and it would be amusing for ex-pats like me for you to educate foreigners as regards the stringent UK driving laws. Having a pint is great in an English pub and fascinating for foreigners, as our beer doesn't really exist anywhere else. But no eating - on other channels they say everyone hates that. Maybe a bag of crisps?
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout No more walks David? How come? I found them very relaxing, and felt immediately like going for a walk myself: no more in the works? A nice comeback with a stop-off in a pub
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Great informative video, David. Thanks for taking us along.
Fresh air, good medicine.
Thanks, Andy. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Favourite walk and, as ever, you did it proud, thanks David. btw, have you any thoughts on the koakayak fold up canoe?
Thanks, Edward. I watched Andy's (Kent Survival's) video showcasing the Koa kayak, but not overly keen on the fold-up style. Yes, it is light and portable, but how far would you generally carry a kayak!. I much prefer dropstitch kayaks.
Nice - maybe a well-deserved pint in a welcoming pub?
Unfortunately, not at the moment, I am on a course of antibiotics 😥
Some very nice pubs in Farningham & Eynsford, I know them fairly well🍺🤣
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout Well you can drink with modern antibiotics. I agree with you about those people cutting you off on the bridge, but the best way to get rid of them is just by trying to interview them. They'll soon shift, or if not, you've got a great interview. Same with pubs, they love a bit of advertising
I do enjoy a pint or two, but never drink when I have my car with me, not even a pint. This said, after the next Kent walk which is planned for Wednesday, I will be traveling out and back by train, so a pint will be in order 😆
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout That's good news - train journeys with the camera taking in the rolling countryside are delightful. It's really what travelling by train in England is all about. A pint won't get you banned if you're in the car, and it would be amusing for ex-pats like me for you to educate foreigners as regards the stringent UK driving laws. Having a pint is great in an English pub and fascinating for foreigners, as our beer doesn't really exist anywhere else. But no eating - on other channels they say everyone hates that. Maybe a bag of crisps?
@@DavidWilsonOutandAbout No more walks David? How come? I found them very relaxing, and felt immediately like going for a walk myself: no more in the works? A nice comeback with a stop-off in a pub