That was great Tito. GW looks fantastic for camping between the rocks. What a coincidence bumping into Steve. We've never met but communicate a lot on Instagram and we have talked about doing a camp sometime. As for your true or false, I'm hopeless at these but I shall say true! Best wishes and bye for now, Chris
Cheers Chris glad you enjoyed it, it’s a lovely camp but does seem a very popular walking route so a good number of people visit, great views and not too long a walk in, Steve and Mel were lovely we had a good chat, thank you for watching as always, ATB Tito 😊
@@BoredManOutdoors hehe you do make me laugh, she wasn’t over impressed with her Hitchcock moment 😂 you will have to google the waffleton to get the answer but thank you for playing the game 👍ya folla ?🥳
Great to meet you and have a chat. Thanks for mention . Ay we were up and off early when we realised we were clagged in . 🤣 cracking sunset night before though 👌
I do apologise Tito, I don't know how I missed this video. So pleased to have decided to come to your channel to check any new videos. We are kindred spirits in our love and missing of our Grandma's. I had a contrast of types of Grandma, my Dad side was a Woman who was Irish Gypsy, quick with the horse whip and not to be messed with lol. My mums side was Cornish who spoke English and Cornish (Kernewek). As a youngster I used to called her Big Daddy, as she was just like Shirley Crabtree Jr the westler lol She had the same physic, the white hair, but I believe my Grans beard or stubble was greater than the real Big Daddy. Gran fostered during during the war 86 children from London and loved each one dearly. She used to grab hold of me and squash me and give me a big kiss, and my face was always sore from the rough stubble she had on her chin. It mattered not I loved her and miss her greatly. Miss her so much. Great video Tito, and wonderful interesting information you pass along about the area. God bless and keep up the the adventures for all to see! P.S. I really do not understand RUclips, you deserve a hell of a lot more subscribers! The hiccup joke, I told me wife she love it lol
What a fantastic comment Steve, it’s amazing nobody use to bother about facial hair on women, it was just accepted, my grandma were like extra off last of the summer wine, everything had to be done a certain way, hang your washing out on a Monday, get tea ready before grandad gets home, tend to his every need. Old fashioned, not lots of money but rich in other ways. 86 children that’s incredible, it isn’t until you get older you realise how people have shaped you. Glad your wife liked the hiccup joke, thank you for your kind words, subscribers are like friends, it’s not how many you’ve got it’s the quality that counts, I’ve got some belters and you are one amigo. Thank you for your support 👏👏👏😊
@@titothetroddler 100 per cent agree quality counts. Yes over six year period she fostered these kids. Some were Black kids from USA soldier being naughty with naive girls. No one would take them in because of their colour. My Grans view being simple methodist that they are all God's children and deserve love. What a woman. Glad to have you as a friend Tito, and thankyou of appreciating my fantastic jokes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@mrnobodieswildcampingadventure Incredible acts of kindness. My grandad was stationed in Africa during the Second World War, this you kid called Joko ran about running errands all day long, before they left as a gift my grandad gifted him his iron, not plug in version, but the heat up on the fire type, he said was over the moon, I’m a Methodist as are much of my family, your right that their motto all are welcome, Wesley moved away from the idea that you could buy your way into heaven, the non conformist churches were everywhere where the poor people lived, we had 3 in our small village a hundred years ago.the sense of community back then must have been truly wonderful despite all the hardships. As a man in village who told me a joke everytime I met him, laughing is the greatest thing you can do, it’s a joy if life, keep em coming 💪👏👏👏
Haha not sure I ever been referred to in that way Fraser, but I’ll take it, thank you pal, I am pretty rubbish at it but trying my best 😅 thank you for watching as always ♥️💪🙏😊
m.ruclips.net/channel/UCPBqJNAnnxmDurJgxyzvY_g
Top drone work, top album and great factoids
Cheers Chris, thank you for watching pal I need to practice with the drone, it can do a lot more thanks I’ve done so far 😊👍
That was great Tito. GW looks fantastic for camping between the rocks.
What a coincidence bumping into Steve. We've never met but communicate a lot on Instagram and we have talked about doing a camp sometime.
As for your true or false, I'm hopeless at these but I shall say true!
Best wishes and bye for now, Chris
Cheers Chris glad you enjoyed it, it’s a lovely camp but does seem a very popular walking route so a good number of people visit, great views and not too long a walk in, Steve and Mel were lovely we had a good chat, thank you for watching as always, ATB Tito 😊
A cameo from Mrs A.... ✋ Hi there Mrs A.... Nice one Troddlemaster.... Fiction.. wafflox
@@BoredManOutdoors hehe you do make me laugh, she wasn’t over impressed with her Hitchcock moment 😂 you will have to google the waffleton to get the answer but thank you for playing the game 👍ya folla ?🥳
Great to meet you and have a chat. Thanks for mention . Ay we were up and off early when we realised we were clagged in . 🤣 cracking sunset night before though 👌
@@Steve72Outdoors cheers Steve, yes too busy having a dram for the sunset 😂 lovely to meet you too, all the best 👍
I do apologise Tito, I don't know how I missed this video. So pleased to have decided to come to your channel to check any new videos. We are kindred spirits in our love and missing of our Grandma's. I had a contrast of types of Grandma, my Dad side was a Woman who was Irish Gypsy, quick with the horse whip and not to be messed with lol. My mums side was Cornish who spoke English and Cornish (Kernewek). As a youngster I used to called her Big Daddy, as she was just like Shirley Crabtree Jr the westler lol She had the same physic, the white hair, but I believe my Grans beard or stubble was greater than the real Big Daddy. Gran fostered during during the war 86 children from London and loved each one dearly. She used to grab hold of me and squash me and give me a big kiss, and my face was always sore from the rough stubble she had on her chin. It mattered not I loved her and miss her greatly. Miss her so much. Great video Tito, and wonderful interesting information you pass along about the area. God bless and keep up the the adventures for all to see! P.S. I really do not understand RUclips, you deserve a hell of a lot more subscribers! The hiccup joke, I told me wife she love it lol
What a fantastic comment Steve, it’s amazing nobody use to bother about facial hair on women, it was just accepted, my grandma were like extra off last of the summer wine, everything had to be done a certain way, hang your washing out on a Monday, get tea ready before grandad gets home, tend to his every need.
Old fashioned, not lots of money but rich in other ways.
86 children that’s incredible, it isn’t until you get older you realise how people have shaped you.
Glad your wife liked the hiccup joke, thank you for your kind words, subscribers are like friends, it’s not how many you’ve got it’s the quality that counts, I’ve got some belters and you are one amigo.
Thank you for your support 👏👏👏😊
@@titothetroddler 100 per cent agree quality counts. Yes over six year period she fostered these kids. Some were Black kids from USA soldier being naughty with naive girls. No one would take them in because of their colour. My Grans view being simple methodist that they are all God's children and deserve love. What a woman. Glad to have you as a friend Tito, and thankyou of appreciating my fantastic jokes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@mrnobodieswildcampingadventure
Incredible acts of kindness.
My grandad was stationed in Africa during the Second World War, this you kid called Joko ran about running errands all day long, before they left as a gift my grandad gifted him his iron, not plug in version, but the heat up on the fire type, he said was over the moon, I’m a Methodist as are much of my family, your right that their motto all are welcome, Wesley moved away from the idea that you could buy your way into heaven, the non conformist churches were everywhere where the poor people lived, we had 3 in our small village a hundred years ago.the sense of community back then must have been truly wonderful despite all the hardships.
As a man in village who told me a joke everytime I met him, laughing is the greatest thing you can do, it’s a joy if life, keep em coming 💪👏👏👏
@@titothetroddler Really interesting history! As for jokes will do!
Magic😊. Great stuff clever noggin film editor gadge 👍🏼
Haha not sure I ever been referred to in that way Fraser, but I’ll take it, thank you pal, I am pretty rubbish at it but trying my best 😅 thank you for watching as always ♥️💪🙏😊