. I was in the area a couple of weeks ago running Blackpool to Lancaster and the route took me through Pilling, the trail to the recreation area/car park and along the river to Lancaster castle. Lovely to watch. 😊
Only had the pleasure of bumping onto our resident bimblist, today. Proper made my day. Hope I didn't disturb you too much, Kieran. I'll keep an eye out for myself on Wednesday's vid. Keep them coming, mate. Love your vids. 😁👍
My sat nav sent me over a bridge there in Lancaster and to my horror it was a very narrow cycle lane only made for bimblers so my car mounted the bridge! Yet another hilarious educational enjoyable video with great music by yours truly. First thing I do when I get up is to watch your videos buggar the BBC these cycle blogs are media perfection. Almost the double of All Saints Church Darsebury (in Lewis Carol Land!) I have been to the old old old oldest St.John the Baptist church which is in Turkey.
Great video once again! Used to walk under the Carlisle Bridge every day to get to school, our school marathon had us running over it and down the canal!
"Ah, another Bimblism video," I thought. "let's make a cup of tea and settle down for half an hour of quality RUclipsry with Kieran." All went well until 15:24 when I choked, spat tea onto my keyboard and had some of it dribble through my nose. Thanks for that! Cheers 👍🏼
Very interesting videos you are making. Glad I came across your channel. Working my way through back catalogue. Have you any about how you plan your route and if you use an app for your navigation. Surprised I have not come across many of you camping. I’ve enjoyed them also. You must come across many opportunities to wild camp. Thanks for sharing happy bimbiling
Was born around that area. Hambletonish. All sketchy as i was adopted near enough straight away. Been once about 25 years ago from your bimble looks a nice place. Love the detailed research you do about these places each time it fascinates me. What do you do for a living? I would definately have listened in History if you were a teacher.
@@BimblismUK Wow! Talented guy Kieran. I put you up there with Rob Bell (engineer turned tv presenter). Honestly Kieran, love a tv producer to stumble upon your channel be able to watch your adventures on channel 4.
Yet another cracking video Keiran. Full of interest and discovery, some wonderful churches. You covered quite a few miles in this one! Desert eagle still going I see, British Eagle fixed yet? Anyway, quality stuff as always, good luck for the next one.
Funny you should say. But Desert Eagle is no more. There was an incident on the way back to Lancaster. Theres a new facebook marketplace 90's mountain bike in the ranks now. Saracen! :)
Sunday on my ride, stopped to talk to another chap on a bike, I started telling him about the little lanes i go down and how I find them by looking on maps for churches and bridges i have never been to before. I think he thinks i should be on medication? perhaps he is right?
I have fallen foul of lime difference before believe it or not!!!! I worked on an eco building at Norton Priory in Runcorn. We used straw bales and built up the layers of lime on the outside. I think Norton Priory would make a good bimble for you. You could go down the Sankey Canal path from Sankey Bridges (Mersey White Lead Company) then cut through and over the Gatewarth tip bridge etc, you can see where the path goes on the map. You end up in Moore Village then on the path by the expressway - the cycle path takes you straight to the car park. They have a really interesting statue of St Christopher there too (amongst many other things) 🙂
Great video Kieran. My brother Richard Paley would have been very helpful to “Paley &Austin” he is an architect and RC he could have headed up their RC church division 🙈
"All reet Cock". Tearm of endearment from St .Helens. You get a funny look if you say that in other parts of Britain. Anyway love the history lesson. Isn't it funny hated history at school, but love your narration. As always peace ,love and keep bimbling few quid on way as per..
. I was in the area a couple of weeks ago running Blackpool to Lancaster and the route took me through Pilling, the trail to the recreation area/car park and along the river to Lancaster castle. Lovely to watch. 😊
Nice video Kieran very interesting thanks for sharing
Only had the pleasure of bumping onto our resident bimblist, today. Proper made my day. Hope I didn't disturb you too much, Kieran. I'll keep an eye out for myself on Wednesday's vid.
Keep them coming, mate. Love your vids. 😁👍
Great to meet a viewer :)
@@BimblismUK Apologies if I came over all fan boy but it proper made my day. 😊
Another very interesting and well presented video. Many thanks.
My sat nav sent me over a bridge there in Lancaster and to my horror it was a very narrow cycle lane only made for bimblers so my car mounted the bridge! Yet another hilarious educational enjoyable video with great music by yours truly. First thing I do when I get up is to watch your videos buggar the BBC these cycle blogs are media perfection. Almost the double of All Saints Church Darsebury (in Lewis Carol Land!) I have been to the old old old oldest St.John the Baptist church which is in Turkey.
Great video once again! Used to walk under the Carlisle Bridge every day to get to school, our school marathon had us running over it and down the canal!
Love your Sense of humour Kieran very informative today
"Ah, another Bimblism video," I thought. "let's make a cup of tea and settle down for half an hour of quality RUclipsry with Kieran." All went well until 15:24 when I choked, spat tea onto my keyboard and had some of it dribble through my nose. Thanks for that! Cheers 👍🏼
It was a lot of cocks. Can't lie. :)
Enjoyable. Thank you. Have a look at Velocipedium channel he operates in this area too :)
Very interesting videos you are making. Glad I came across your channel.
Working my way through back catalogue.
Have you any about how you plan your route and if you use an app for your navigation.
Surprised I have not come across many of you camping. I’ve enjoyed them also. You must come across many opportunities to wild camp.
Thanks for sharing happy bimbiling
I'm waiting for the bad weather for the instructionals. Thanks for watching :)
Another belter !!! Love the steam content...great to sit with a coffee in the warm...keep up the bimbling my good man
Cheers David :)
Proof positive. You can bimble on a bike. Good stuff. If ever you are over my way and need a bike bimble brother give us a shout.
Will do :) i've watched a good few of your videos.
Was born around that area. Hambletonish. All sketchy as i was adopted near enough straight away. Been once about 25 years ago from your bimble looks a nice place. Love the detailed research you do about these places each time it fascinates me. What do you do for a living? I would definately have listened in History if you were a teacher.
Im a guitar teacher. Thanks though. :)
@@BimblismUK Wow! Talented guy Kieran. I put you up there with Rob Bell (engineer turned tv presenter). Honestly Kieran, love a tv producer to stumble upon your channel be able to watch your adventures on channel 4.
Hi Kieran, All these Bimbles, you must be as fit as a butchers dog, You are allowed fish and chips to offset it. Another gem, mate .
I am? Okay. Thats all the encouragement i need ha. :)
Yet another cracking video Keiran. Full of interest and discovery, some wonderful churches. You covered quite a few miles in this one! Desert eagle still going I see, British Eagle fixed yet? Anyway, quality stuff as always, good luck for the next one.
Funny you should say. But Desert Eagle is no more. There was an incident on the way back to Lancaster. Theres a new facebook marketplace 90's mountain bike in the ranks now. Saracen! :)
Sunday on my ride, stopped to talk to another chap on a bike, I started telling him about the little lanes i go down and how I find them by looking on maps for churches and bridges i have never been to before. I think he thinks i should be on medication? perhaps he is right?
Very interesting Kieran, who'd have thought that English lime would be so different to French lime :)
Cheers Alex. Who knew lime was different. :)
I have fallen foul of lime difference before believe it or not!!!! I worked on an eco building at Norton Priory in Runcorn. We used straw bales and built up the layers of lime on the outside. I think Norton Priory would make a good bimble for you. You could go down the Sankey Canal path from Sankey Bridges (Mersey White Lead Company) then cut through and over the Gatewarth tip bridge etc, you can see where the path goes on the map. You end up in Moore Village then on the path by the expressway - the cycle path takes you straight to the car park. They have a really interesting statue of St Christopher there too (amongst many other things) 🙂
HI Kieran, I have just shared your link to Facebook , I hope it helps the cause.
Cheers Steve good man :)
Great video Kieran. My brother Richard Paley would have been very helpful to “Paley &Austin” he is an architect and RC he could have headed up their RC church division 🙈
Im sure its a free for all. Cheers Andrew :)
Who is the artist of the music pal
Its me. I make everything. Links to buy it on Bandcamp in the description. :)
"All reet Cock". Tearm of endearment from St .Helens. You get a funny look if you say that in other parts of Britain. Anyway love the history lesson. Isn't it funny hated history at school, but love your narration. As always peace ,love and keep bimbling few quid on way as per..
Very kind. :)
"eh up cock "... Great vid and a Boss Bimble fella!!
Cheers Cocker :)
William Mckenzie is buried in a pyramid in liverpool.
Stunning info. I'll have to find him. :)