The BEST Narrowboat Mooring in a Forest

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @mymobile5014
    @mymobile5014 Год назад +3

    Holy cow there's one for the bank! Your life is almost idyllic. I know you have diy to do and you work, but when you're not doing that look where you are and what you can do. Amazing.

  • @geezerindawoods
    @geezerindawoods Год назад +2

    Living in the woods is the best! You could easily become the Forrest Queen! Well Dun!

  • @Martyn2021
    @Martyn2021 Год назад +5

    Euphoria high from the swim and foraged wood from the forest. Tranquil days as the winter evening's draw close. Hope you enjoy the week May.

  • @clivebuckland6902
    @clivebuckland6902 Год назад +2

    Great Vlog May. I really admire you for what you do and achieve in your life style. Enjoy every moment you can and be healthy and happy

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster814 7 месяцев назад

    Your swim "Au naturelle" was really awesome and brave of you, I totally respect you for doing that!
    You are living the life that many of us would love to live, you are one very lucky lady. I really enjoy your videos, you seem such a likeable person.

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 Год назад +3

    Hi May, I love your craziness it’s just fantastic. It’s like you really love life to the fullest. Keep up the good work keep enjoying life as long as you can with everything you are doing and keep that smile happening. Love your videos , Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! So glad you enjoy the crazy haha

  • @clivebuckland6902
    @clivebuckland6902 Год назад +1

    Great Vlog May. I can only admire your commitment to your lifestyle and how you adapt to all the challenges you face. Enjoy every moment you can. Take care and stay healthy and happy.

  • @tangs167
    @tangs167 Год назад +2

    Sunday afternoon cold swimming with May!! It was cold enough cycling 40 miles this morning and I had my kit on!! Lovely video again May, hope you have a good week, Kevin x

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      haha thanks Kev! I dont think I could do 40 mins in the water!

  • @klauseppacher9388
    @klauseppacher9388 Год назад +1

    Hello May, thank you for the fantastic Video and very informative 👏❤️❤️

  • @DelventhalJohn-ct2ts
    @DelventhalJohn-ct2ts Год назад +1

    Hope you enjoy the week May! Thanks for sharing your adventures. Love you ❤

  • @MrBillywhizz49
    @MrBillywhizz49 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
    @grahamthebaronhesketh. Год назад

    Looks like a good spot indeed Never lived on a canal but we have lived on boats for 20 years.

  • @dirkstruan1789
    @dirkstruan1789 Год назад

    Definitely in the running for most perfect video on RUclips ever.

  • @shirleygreaves9650
    @shirleygreaves9650 Год назад +1

    A really lovely walk through the magical wood. You’re very brave to swim alone in the river like that! Your hair is getting very long and beautiful it suits you long. I really enjoyed this vlog thank you. X

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Aw thanks Shirley, i'm actually going to be having a winter cut soon! Its a lot of hair to manage in wintertime, drying it is a nightmare!! Glad you enjoyed it X

  • @stephenpyner4156
    @stephenpyner4156 Год назад +1

    Hi my wonderful may, loved your video this week. I must admit though that you have more courage than me to go skinny dipping in the river alone like you did not knowing who might turn up, love your courage for doing all that you do on your own xx

  • @michaelbrennan4137
    @michaelbrennan4137 Год назад +1

    Hi May, I did outdoor swimming last winter. That tingling is so nice, and not feeling cold afterwards. Keep it up, just be aware when it gets really cold it can take the wind out of you. You need a swimming buddy for safety 😊

  • @ianeglintine882
    @ianeglintine882 Год назад +1

    Great flog May loved the outdoors side great for the metal health...im not sure if you read books but I'd recommend reading the salt path by Raynor Winn so inspiring to read

  • @bagmanindustries
    @bagmanindustries Год назад

    Hello, you have a super kool light up beenie (the red wool hat)!

  • @margaretgosnell8281
    @margaretgosnell8281 Год назад +1

    Love your adventures . Love a good fire. Just picking up sticks to build a fire is just so peaceful. Plunge in cold water may be a little too much for me , but it sounds ok.

  • @mothmagic1
    @mothmagic1 Год назад

    That route has the advantage of being able to forage fresh fruit along the way. You are doing an amazing job of tweaking the little jobs around the boat. That is such an idyllic spot I can easily understand why it's your favourite mooring.

  • @123gazs
    @123gazs Год назад

    Good Morning May , well the peaceful view from the window in the morning must be so nice,

  • @daveparry604
    @daveparry604 Год назад

    I'm another fan of the quarry. Especially when the wildlife comes out - have seen a pair of muntjac wandering around.

  • @oldmanhuppiedos
    @oldmanhuppiedos Год назад

    Hi May,
    A beautiful quiet area.
    It is healthy to overcome the cold naturally

  • @wesawebi
    @wesawebi 11 месяцев назад

    I love your wood stove, I also use wood for heat, & actually have one going now! Tennessee says hi!

  • @stevesouthwick4211
    @stevesouthwick4211 Год назад

    Hya may I have just found your channel and I think you àre very brave going swimming 🏊‍♂️ in the river anyway enjoy your self ❤

  • @sailingbackstage
    @sailingbackstage Год назад

    Haha, yes! We boaters are all a little bit crazy, aren't we? 😅🤙 Fun content! ⛵

  • @mickclark427
    @mickclark427 Год назад

    Hello may mick from Hull another lovely episode hope you are well and I will look forward to your next episode xx 😊😊😊

  • @mayhemmayo
    @mayhemmayo Год назад

    THANK YOU MAY. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  • @pkgoldopalhunting
    @pkgoldopalhunting Год назад

    noting better than sitting infront of an open fire in the bush love it

  • @SirTeabag
    @SirTeabag Год назад +1

    I walk my dog down that path! (I live in the village) Ooerr - maybe I’ll put a bell on my dog 😂

  • @CuffyScrunt
    @CuffyScrunt Год назад

    Another heart warming vid, you are braver than me, skinny dipping in October. Getting near Rayburn season, wrap up warm!

  • @us5wep
    @us5wep Год назад

    Many thanks for nice video, May!
    It’s a great pleasure to start the day with your smile and positivity. And a little singing, of course!

  • @chrishiking8818
    @chrishiking8818 Год назад

    Always enjoy your videos 👍

  • @nexuscamps6089
    @nexuscamps6089 Год назад

    Spent loads of time in that spot. It is magical. There have been a few free parties start up in the quarry itself a few times, which meant loads of rubbish left in the forrest and surrounding areas. The village above the quarry has an amazing wood fired pizza every week, and they are cheap and tasty.

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Yesss!! I know this place... and ive experienced the rubbish too sadly. Just gotta pick it up and crack on!

  • @capefear3297
    @capefear3297 Год назад

    Refreshing. Thanks. Subscribed.

  • @MikeTyler777
    @MikeTyler777 Год назад

    Was moored up next to you at Allens.
    Didn't realise you were a telly star.

  • @72Leroy
    @72Leroy Год назад

    Hello
    You are highly inspirational young lady..
    I look to more of your post.Being a narrow-boater myself and I’ve been looking to cold swimming.,
    Thanks for that little bit of a push I needed to do it.
    Happy boating ☀️

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      YAY! Love hearing that seeds are growing into plants and MAYBE one day, it will flower!

  • @MadderKeener
    @MadderKeener Год назад

    battery Reciprocating Saw will be your new best friend 😀

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      A battery powered saw?!

    • @MadderKeener
      @MadderKeener Год назад

      cordless reciprocating saw@@wellbeingonwater

    • @MadderKeener
      @MadderKeener Год назад

      for cutting firewood , efficient and quiet @@wellbeingonwater

  • @christofpfeiffer5030
    @christofpfeiffer5030 Год назад

    hei may,
    a few days ago i discovered your channel. i really like your episodes, especially this one.
    hug from christof, southern Bavaria

  • @scottlomas5509
    @scottlomas5509 Год назад

    Looking lush 😊

  • @RoyClare
    @RoyClare Год назад

    Happy week! 🎉 Thanks for sharing your adventures … 😊

  • @chrischristofis8501
    @chrischristofis8501 Год назад

    Hey May your gas locker is soooooo neat and tidy 😊 why dont you put some drain holes in for the bow deck at the back of the skirt (i know its called something else) 🙄🤔

  • @TheSpeartip
    @TheSpeartip Год назад

    Hi May lovley vidio.. managed to bag myself a forest moring also 😊 peakforest.. an unlucky breakage of the Loks and other stopages means I have the awsom opportunity to saty till they fit it in March.. Blessed 🙌

  • @paulcruse
    @paulcruse Год назад

    Haha! Nice! I went for a swim in the sea on New Year’s Day a couple of years ago in Plymouth. Certainly got me attention! I always say, make sure you’re warm when you get in and get covered up and dry afterwards - have something warm to put on. Like you, I also felt warmer afterwards and with cold feet and a tingly body 😀

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      Nice one Paul! Of course, you need a warm place to go to afterward!

  • @MrJonah53
    @MrJonah53 Год назад

    Hello May, just to say how much I enjoy your videos. Because I'm hard of hearing I use the subtitles, and when you were talking about your Bow, the subtitles were saying Bowel. So I'm sorry to see your Bowel is not draining effectively. Still a very nice Bow though.

  • @danhollifield
    @danhollifield Год назад

    Well... Obviously yoga has been very good for you, LOL! I don't know how good the cold swimming is for *your* cardio, but you had *my* heart beating faster there for a moment. :) As for the chainsaw, there's a cordless drill-sized model that would be good for small, 8-diameter or smaller logs & branches. It comes with two chains, grippy gloves, safety glasses, the tools to tighten the chain when it gets hot and stretches, two battery packs & a charger. The couple on the Boat Time channel have one. They loved it. I looked online and got one here in the US for my wife to use when she is wanting to trim little Water Oaks and Sweetgum saplings out of our hedgerow. I've used it to trim low-hanging branches that used to be in my way when I mow the yard. It will saw through a branch the size of your wrist like a hot knife through butter. It cost me $85US+shipping here.

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      Ooo thanks I'll keep a look out for that! Sounds like a bargin!

  • @gavinralph2910
    @gavinralph2910 Год назад

    going back to your gas locker, I presume their is drain? You need this for safety, LPG being heavier than air, its needs somewhere to escape overboard. Its a Boat Safety Scheme Requirement
    Great video, good use of the dead space under the solar panels to store your wood.
    I'm still going with your Yoga vids and actually feeling great!

  • @andychilvers4801
    @andychilvers4801 Год назад

    Another great informative vlog

  • @tonycarter3756
    @tonycarter3756 Год назад

    I couldn’t make out the type of paint you were using for the well deck but l recognises the brand of mango chutney 😊 We used to jump in the nearby river when we had finished hay making for the day ,wow!

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Год назад

    Great video, what a fantastic place to stay. Not sure how clean the river the river though 🤥

  • @jeffbrown2401
    @jeffbrown2401 Год назад

    Fantastic video you are a real inspiration, keep it going x

  • @hermannhase6243
    @hermannhase6243 11 месяцев назад

    You love crazy 🤪 well that explains a lot 😉 Greetings from Germany from another Crazy 🤪

  • @SarahPutnam-q1h
    @SarahPutnam-q1h Год назад

    WoW ❤❤❤❤

  • @johncampbell4256
    @johncampbell4256 Год назад

    Hi May great video I have a cold shower at my age cold water swimming might not be to good cheers John xx

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Yeah deffo start with a cold shower. I actually find that more difficult !!

  • @stephencoster9532
    @stephencoster9532 Год назад

    Hiya May,
    Great video, great channel, thank you for sharing both with us. I would love to go back to cold water swiming, but I have stage 3 small cell lung cancer and my consultent has more or less banned me, not good for me, or my condition. I was told I had until the end of May next year the chemo may have increased that time limit by a few months.
    Stay safe, Steve...

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Hey Steve, I'm sorry to hear this! I don't think you should rule out alternative options like breathwork, Yoga, low inflammatory diets. Doctors are amazing and are much more equipped in knowledge and with practice and study of your own body I believe you can know just as much, if not more! Sending hugs

  • @catrionatalbot
    @catrionatalbot 4 месяца назад

    I‘m curious about who owns the forest where you collect wood. In Canada forest areas are either privately owned or crown land. In forests that are part of a provincial or national park it is not permitted to remove anything from the forest. How does it work in the UK?

  • @HyphenDude
    @HyphenDude Год назад

    One thing I miss is a good cold shower at least once a week. Unfortunately, in Florida, my well water sits in an aeration tank in the sun, so the best I get is warm showers.

  • @julie9242
    @julie9242 Год назад

    Hi May, I was just looking at buying one of them hats last night. Interesting will be buying, they look good. Great watch and like the red outside the narrowboat. Will I get the fire going today? 1st time start of winter. Wood store looks good. Stay Safe X🐰x

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      I use this that more than anything else in winter, they are so useful!! I've had mine on a few times and it's lovely and cosy!

  • @petemoring67
    @petemoring67 Год назад +1

    That GIANT Foam-Monster was the 'treated effluent spillover' that you filmed earlier on your walk to your bathing spot ..... OOPS!!! .... Used to work on building sites back in the day .... My brother used to BREAK the ICE on the water butts through the winter and submerge his arms up to the shoulders for a few minutes before starting work to warm himself UP! .... I was a WIMP and left it to HIM 😂😂

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Ewww thanks for reminding me how dirty the water is! haha

  • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
    @grahamthebaronhesketh. Год назад

    Do you ever do Live streams?

  • @iainmccree6270
    @iainmccree6270 Год назад

    looks fun Stay safe love Merilyn

  • @keithhunt4959
    @keithhunt4959 Год назад

    Hope you are alright after that storm. How did you cope? Good video. I used to go to the woodland behind my house and collect wood for my wood burner. Rule was you could have what had fallen, but you were not allowed to cut any trees down. Now i moved and miss the wood trips. 😊

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Wasn't actually on the boat during the storm! Yeah thats a fair rule, thanks for sharing!!

  • @FATFLASH00
    @FATFLASH00 Год назад

    Have you thought about one of those small cordless chainsaws ? Would they be big enough ? Would be ideal for you.xxxxx

  • @bobbieboothroyd8531
    @bobbieboothroyd8531 Год назад

    You will have to remind us when your program comes on channel 4 Next year. Do you get to see the same people on the cut. Your braver than me swimming in cold water but I bet you get used to it.The thought of chainsaws scare me. Have a great week and stay safe

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      I will do! Things seem a lot scarier in your head than the reality, including cold water and chain saws 😊

  • @redvalley9
    @redvalley9 Год назад

    would love to see a video on how you do the filming single handed assuming you are only using one camera.

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      So id have to film myself filming myself AHHH! Its already hard enough haha!

    • @redvalley9
      @redvalley9 Год назад

      @@wellbeingonwater hmm hadn’t thought of that!

  • @achmadosman9807
    @achmadosman9807 Год назад

    Just a suggestion- a different option in place of a chainsaw, it to obtain a cordless Sabre saw. Given that you do sometimes do some d.i.y., a Sabre saw allows you to do some woodwork and cut firewood. (Just change the blades).

  • @yrdjuret
    @yrdjuret Год назад

    If you don't want a chain saw, a bow saw with fresh blades is quite efficient. Especially a big one. You might even save time using that instead if you're not using it for bigger trunks. With training of course, and remembering not to use force, let the saw do the work as much as possible.

  • @alunwebber9750
    @alunwebber9750 Год назад +1

    Hi May, if you can afford it, you won't go wrong with a Stihl MS170 at about £200. The petrol chainsaws they occasionally have in Lidl and Aldi are good value for money at about £80 and have the bonus of a three-year warranty. I made the mistake of buying a pair of chainsaw gloves which had tanned leather on the palm side, rather than suede, which had no grip at all when wet or mucky. They were by Oregon and had the protection in both gloves. They may have changed the design now as I bought them about 5 years ago. I also have a battery pole chainsaw from Lidl which I use most of the the time as it is so convenient with none of the faff of messing with petrol and quieter with no smoke the inhale. It is slower but you can use it as normal chainsaw and has the benefit of putting you further away from the dangerous end and less bending They are seasonal and cost about £90 +£28 for a second battery. Stihl do them too but they are ££££

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Thanks for the advice A, I think i'd like to try out an electric saw first as Ive only ever used a fuel one.

    • @alunwebber9750
      @alunwebber9750 Год назад

      @@wellbeingonwater The Stihl MS170 is a petrol saw and is good to use and reliable and you can buy one at any time - like I said you won't go wrong with one. If you don't want to spend that much, I'd wait for Lidl or Aldi to have their petrol ones as they are way better than what you can get for £80 elsewhere. An electric pole saw may not suit your needs especially if you have to saw a lot in one go as you're reliant on the battery life. Two batteries gives me about an hour and a half, but that's plenty for me in one go. You can go all day on a gallon pf petrol. I bought it to prune trees but quickly realised that it was much more useful that ,

  • @olivertl9658
    @olivertl9658 Год назад

    Which canal is this? The Coventry?

  • @markwilliamson6884
    @markwilliamson6884 Год назад

    lovely as ever - I do look forward to your videos each week! Random question: do you ever forget where you are moored for a moment? like driving home from work or shopping and finding yourself heading the wrong way ?
    Agree on the swimming, I've not been for a little while (worrying about pollution TBH) but I do find the cold water is a great stress reliever & good for my MH

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching. No I never forget. Sometimes I do when I wake up somewhere new, "where am I?"

  • @waynenelson4646
    @waynenelson4646 Год назад

    More cold water 😜I used to sit in a sauna during the winter. We would get as hot as we could stand, then jump outside into a snow bank. Would science say this is similar to your cold river. All I know is that I slept well afterward.

  • @sherifx2000
    @sherifx2000 Год назад

    Winter angrily says to herself😡😡, I can't beat May this year .... She has a very strong will to gather firewood and heat her boathouse....
    Your video was interesting. Thank you❤❤❤

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      haha! Oh no, i'd hate to upset winter! Sheee powerful

  • @MrBillywhizz49
    @MrBillywhizz49 Год назад

    Great video as usual and a wonderful surprise with the nudie dip

  • @darrenatkinson8500
    @darrenatkinson8500 Год назад

    You mention a chain saw but have you considered a safer Rip saw. It certainly would manage the side of wood that you need, they’re safer and easy to control and run on a chargeable battery. Much safer too when working on your own and you wouldn’t need all the expensive protective clothing.

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Oo thanks I'll look into that

    • @darrenatkinson8500
      @darrenatkinson8500 Год назад

      @@wellbeingonwaterit’s cheaper to maintain as you just buy blades, easy to store and not as noisy.
      Just worth considering, if you need me to send a link just let me know.

  • @simonbradford6774
    @simonbradford6774 Год назад

    We’re you affected by all the rain at the weekend?

  • @chrisfedrick3882
    @chrisfedrick3882 Год назад

    Personally I would go cordless saw maybe you could get sponsored by stihl for one
    No fuel to worry about mixing

  • @Вася-к8ъ
    @Вася-к8ъ Год назад

    😊😊😊

  • @garyhaines6632
    @garyhaines6632 11 месяцев назад

    Why don't you have a battery-operated chain saw or at least an ax and a ruff cut hand saw

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  11 месяцев назад

      I do have an axe and recently got a chainsaw

  • @sepponakkila
    @sepponakkila Год назад

    🐝

  • @GGXjimmy
    @GGXjimmy Год назад

    look up high quality wood saws like silky saws. they are quite efficient, quiet too! saves having to mix 2stroke and keeping bar oil. and nothing worse than dibbing the chainsaw in to soil or a stone. the chain is instantly dulled. either way. its good to learn how to sharpen your own blades/chains. saves money and time. oh, if you get bar oil for a chainsaw be careful with the biodegradeable stuff as it dries out and blocks up the oiling system on the saw when its left laying for a few months

  • @CreRay
    @CreRay Год назад

    15:57 😂

  • @martynwylde288
    @martynwylde288 Год назад

    May instead of risking injury trying to break wood if there is a clump of trees with V shape uprights push desired amount of wood through and pull

    • @LokiOdinson-fz8ps
      @LokiOdinson-fz8ps Год назад

      Very little chance of injury breaking small brush.

    • @martynwylde288
      @martynwylde288 Год назад

      it was towards the larger pieces I do bushcraft and it is something I use to break certain woods@@LokiOdinson-fz8ps

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips!

  • @purleybelter7344
    @purleybelter7344 Год назад

    Just a bow saw and an axe would do you grand. That’s what I use I’m always in the Forrest doing bushcraft. Chainsaw would be spot on too but a bow saw and an axe there’s nothing you can’t do with them. Also learn how to baton split logs with a knife for your kindling and you’ll be laughing 👍🏻

  • @richardwall2692
    @richardwall2692 Год назад

    Fabulous video, thank you!!!
    Aren't you worried about what might be in the river, given the 💩that water companies have been pumping into them?

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      There's online info you can check before you swim 👌

    • @richardwall2692
      @richardwall2692 Год назад

      @@wellbeingonwater in that case, swim on, fair maiden 🙂

  • @adrenalinjunky3197
    @adrenalinjunky3197 Год назад

    Beaten to first comment….!!!

  • @curve2music483
    @curve2music483 Год назад +1

    Hi, Hope your safety moored away from the Fooding that’s happening around the country at the moment. Our local canal Tow path is under 1ft of water . With a Narrowboat moored up to it (I don’t think there is anyone at home ) . Are there any regulations about gathering Fire wood ? You do hear ridiculous stories about someone’s Dog carrying a stick back to the Car ,and the own being fined for removing it from the Wood .

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад +1

      All is well here re. Flooding! Thankfully. There are rules and regs for everything these days. I always get permission from landowners and/or give my time in exchange for a bit of wood

  • @patparis8651
    @patparis8651 Год назад

    🙏🙏💪😉

  • @shogun666able
    @shogun666able Год назад

    Ha ha! we all know what the best part of the foam monster is, so be very careful! Jumping on slippery branches to break them why not use the two together trees in front of you to snap it between? put it between and pull save twisting your ankle. If your ever Torquay way on Boxing day you can join the rest for their annual sea dip and the morning, go in normal swimsuits and come out blue, pure punishment. If your bow floor is above the waterline or an outlet can be made above the waterline, get the welder out, 4 holes throw both skins, two bits of pipe running through both holes each side, (or one through one side whichever), three hours of prep and welding inside and out, sorted. Winter is a coming so get stocked and stay warm.

    • @wellbeingonwater
      @wellbeingonwater  Год назад

      Nice advice. I quite enjoy fighting with sticks! Sadly the bow is below the waterline otherwise I'm sure it would drain much easier

  • @mattelder9035
    @mattelder9035 Год назад

    hey may, you should get a cat!? matt

  • @thegregdavieschannel
    @thegregdavieschannel Год назад

    The foam monster is run off from the crop sprays.

  • @chaswarren7239
    @chaswarren7239 Год назад

    Good on you clearing paths & foraging wood.
    Think seriously about chainsaws. You really need a proper course that will cost you about £1000, take a week & then there is the safety gear. Plus storing the saw & more particularly petrol on board.
    A very viable alternative is a good Silky or Silkys (arguably the best Japanese pruning saws, the Gomtaro is probably the cheapest useful one, but a Big Boy is worth thinking about). Real Silkys are very effective. I am a qualified tree surgeon, but carry Silkys on my boat, not chainsaws. With some effort, they will handle anything you want to tackle - cheaper, safer, silent, minimal maintenance, good exercise, etc, etc. Do wear a good glove on your non saw hand though!
    Also, though ash will burn wet, that does not mean you should, it is lower moisture, but not dry, so won't burn well, will soot up, tar up & fill with creosote your Aga and stove. Worth drying first.
    Similarly wood on the ground. The best by far is standing dead wood or dead wood still on the tree. Both will be burnable dry.

  • @Mosschops0
    @Mosschops0 Год назад

    May, you are brilliant to get up and do this boat life on your own. Full respect. Love watching your vlogs. Not to mention, you are really hot!!,

  • @bazzahead7282
    @bazzahead7282 Год назад

    You didn’t have to go naked! Not complaining though 🫣

  • @secretsymphony
    @secretsymphony Год назад

    Looks like you've got some cheek of your own...😉

  • @faelsinnes
    @faelsinnes Год назад

    My last comment was apparently in breach of community guidelines. REMOVED by U Tube pmsl.. Summary of comment was congrats on the "swim" and showing the clip. link to a "pocket chainsaw" (you'll have to look it up) benefits of pocket chainsaw include a good physical and cardio workout, no expensive fuels to buy so always ready to go.

  • @PKWeaver74
    @PKWeaver74 Год назад

    Safety First people! before wild swimming in the UK, always check are the Tories currently in charge? If so, do take extra care as the waterways may also be full of shit

  • @gerardferry3958
    @gerardferry3958 Год назад +1

    +

  • @jonny7491
    @jonny7491 Год назад

    Another good way to break the branches, is to jam it in a crook of a tree rather than jumping on it.

  • @andrewluff9782
    @andrewluff9782 Год назад

    Chainsaw purchase…hunt around you will probably get a deal to include safety equipment. Don’t forget steel toecap boots..

  • @way1994
    @way1994 Год назад

    Look into electric rechargeable, chainsaws they don’t have to deal with gas