Can I Follow a River from Source to Sea WITHOUT Leaving it?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @EdPratt
    @EdPratt  Год назад +161

    Incredible support for this new series! Just a reminder that you can watch episodes 2,3 and 4 right now on patreon: www.patreon.com/edpratt (support for as little as $2) thank you!

    • @thedave7760
      @thedave7760 Год назад +3

      Instant fix for ripped pants = super glue.

    • @Mattytime
      @Mattytime Год назад +4

      I would like more of this kind of stuff. do random wacky adventures!

    • @solitarium-el5el
      @solitarium-el5el Год назад +2

      dont know if you are solo or not but if...
      you must have a long pole to check in front of you the bottom of the river inside the lil tunnel to dedect a holes before you fall
      with so heavy gear on your back is hard to swimm pls man becareful

    • @BoraCM
      @BoraCM Год назад +3

      This is amazing! I’ve thought about this very thing multiple times recently, specifically for the river Danube, since it’s the longest in Europe, and passes through so many countries, although I’m not ready at the moment. I want to try it a few years from now at the earliest.
      Lots of cities are right next to the Danube too, including Ulm, Regensburg, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade etc.

    • @eddog6666
      @eddog6666 Год назад +1

      Rivers change size at a moment notice. The Snake river in Idaho USA is a prime example of that. There is a spot where it is 1 1/2 miles across only to enter a 400 feet wide obsidian canyon a few miles downriver. If you aren’t paying attention you will completely miss crossing the river especially at night

  • @MrRamanPP
    @MrRamanPP Год назад +1303

    For someone to set out following a river from source to sea without leaving it, not wearing waders seems like a massive oversight! 😂

    • @hhu7280
      @hhu7280 Год назад +44

      Waders can be dangerous in running water

    • @justinbchen
      @justinbchen Год назад +48

      @@hhu7280 modern neoprene waders are buoyant and you will float in them. As long as you remain calm you should be fine.

    • @justinbchen
      @justinbchen Год назад +83

      Or just use gaiters tbh. If there's one thing I've learned watching British outdoors RUclipsrs and straight line missions it's that Brits seem to not know that gaiters exist.

    • @FaenumVena
      @FaenumVena Год назад +21

      ​​@@justinbchenI always used gators when needed, great for stopping grass cuttings, stones etc getting in you boots as well as water and mud. Ive been waist deep in an estuary with boots and gaitors and came out with dry socks. Everyone else left their wellies behind in the mud.

    • @ananonymousbean2731
      @ananonymousbean2731 Год назад +2

      ​@@justinbchenim fairly ignorant about this and have no experience but wont being bouyant make it easier to get swept away?

  • @daidavies6210
    @daidavies6210 Год назад +498

    The distance is 40 miles as the crow flys, But the length of the the river has it twists and turns is actually just over 62 miles , So well done 👍

  • @robertvoss9111
    @robertvoss9111 Год назад +2055

    Proper mad lad, you should collaborate with GeoWizard!

    • @dannywilliams23
      @dannywilliams23 Год назад +115

      …and Beau Miles

    • @shinigamidesu7810
      @shinigamidesu7810 Год назад +45

      @@dannywilliams23 I thought this video felt familiar haha. Would be great seeing them together.

    • @leonardhpls6
      @leonardhpls6 Год назад

      One is a tit the other is on the otherside of the world great idea 😅

    • @GuzmanTierno
      @GuzmanTierno Год назад +44

      Ed, can you do an evaluation of your route like GeoWizard does? considering the distance from the river and the points where you deviated the farthest away from the river ...

    • @greenfox3635
      @greenfox3635 Год назад +1

      Just what I thought. Would make a terrific video!

  • @TheSpiffyNeoStar
    @TheSpiffyNeoStar Год назад +346

    This is like a cross between Geowizard straight line mission and Beau Miles' crazy outdoor adventures, and I'm here for it

    • @SWAT6809
      @SWAT6809 Год назад

      Thats what I thought about when he said "this is unique". Its rad as hell but I wouldnt go as far as unique :D

    • @fkmuiry7i
      @fkmuiry7i 11 месяцев назад

      I came to say the same thing, so much like Beau Miles and his backyard adventures

  • @harewood1988
    @harewood1988 Год назад +260

    This is just epic. I appreciate the effort in filming. The fact you had already climbed over the fence to put your camera down then ripped your trousers on it shows the dedication to filming this

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +117

      Haha, funny you spotted that. Getting over the fence without the stuff was no issue at all. It was just that damned bag! As I lent over it would suddenly shift, changing my centre of mass and cause me to topple. All self inflicted of course because I’d packed the thing. But once you factor in 4 days worth of food, camping gear and the boat - I really don’t think it could’ve been much lighter

    • @harewood1988
      @harewood1988 Год назад +13

      @@EdPratt at least it gave you a good shot 😂.

    • @fredadufaur2218
      @fredadufaur2218 Год назад +1

      Ed you are an absolute delight!

    • @steveheist6426
      @steveheist6426 Год назад +2

      ​@@EdPrattCould have just lifted the bag over the fence, rather than have it on your back

  • @AccessDenied20078
    @AccessDenied20078 Год назад +182

    You and others on YT who just go out into the thick of it and do random as s, self-made challenges are what helps me keep my sanity when I get home from a workday.
    This was particularly entertaining, have a lovely day ~

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +42

      Incredibly generous, thank you! That makes me extremely happy to hear :) have a good one!

    • @bermchasin
      @bermchasin Год назад +6

      dang son! thats quite the donation. Good on you mate Ed deserves it

    • @Sam3532
      @Sam3532 Год назад +7

      From those of us that can’t afford to financially support, Thank you, for supporting amazing channels and series such as this! So much better than most over produced stuff on tv!

    • @WheeledHamster
      @WheeledHamster Год назад +2

      Who is this hero?

  • @chris9012
    @chris9012 Год назад +384

    Both Beau Miles and Ed Pratt uploading in the same week! What a treat!

    • @rickute1458
      @rickute1458 Год назад +12

      yes but beau did the canoe challenge years ago

    • @chris9012
      @chris9012 Год назад +18

      @@rickute1458 Does that make the video less exciting?

    • @ChillyNuts4u
      @ChillyNuts4u Год назад +7

      @@chris9012 a little

    • @rickute1458
      @rickute1458 Год назад +4

      @@chris9012 yes it does, its like rooting the same girl after 10 years, it is never as good as the first time, when it was all tight and fresh and exciting !

    • @chris9012
      @chris9012 Год назад +4

      @@rickute1458 I enjoyed your analogy, yet disagree with your conclusion.

  • @Brett0206
    @Brett0206 Год назад +65

    Hi Ed! Nice job with the river. As a fluvial geomorphologist, I kind of do that for a living. The key is to jump into the river first thing in the morning, right up to your knees. Then don’t worry about keeping the lower body dry for the rest of the day. And welcome to the club…the very small, obscure club of River Walkers. Turns out it’s much easier to walk up them than down…

  • @WoodoakWilderness
    @WoodoakWilderness Год назад +32

    Perhaps some waders would have been a very good idea. Also, when walking in unknown water depth, take the chest strap off and loosen the shoulder straps just in case you fall over in the water. That backpack needs to be easy to get off you.

  • @Alex__Williams
    @Alex__Williams Год назад +94

    Wow, I can't believe you filmed it Ed style!(setting up the camera and going back for it) This is documentary level which is totally amazing considering it's all self filmed. Thanks for the effort you're putting into these videos!

    • @DarcyRyder2010
      @DarcyRyder2010 Год назад +4

      Agreed! His style is very unique for this style of outdoors "challenge" content, and im loving it.

    • @jeremybourne7721
      @jeremybourne7721 Год назад +16

      It was funny though how he must have crossed the fence before to set up the camera then went back to cross the fence on camera and decked it ripping his trousers 😂

    • @mefagar
      @mefagar Год назад

      Pretty sure he has a drone, and that's why he can get all those wonderful shots from above too =)

    • @jeremybourne7721
      @jeremybourne7721 Год назад +1

      @@mefagar so you think for all the shots that are filmed, that show him walking past and away from camera that he is getting out his drone flying it ahead, landing it perfectly so that he sets up the shot in the cameras forward pointing lens, does the walk by shot then flys his drone back to himself and packs it away again. I don’t think so.

  • @120Livi
    @120Livi Год назад +66

    Honestly Ed, this is one of my favourite channels on YT.
    Content, narration, cinematography and editing are so good it's something I'd expect to see on mainstream TV

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +28

      Wonderful of you to say! Many late nights recently putting this series together. Vindicating to know it’s being enjoyed :)

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Год назад +2

      @@EdPratt Yes these videos are like a series you would watch on BBC and a few weeks later on PBS in USA.

  • @rosswittenham1422
    @rosswittenham1422 Год назад +16

    This is the most British thing I've ever seen. It's challenging, fun, silly, and you do it all with a smile. Fantastic stuff

  • @CamKoudo
    @CamKoudo Год назад +145

    After he unicycled across the world I thought he couldn't do anything more surprising than that and then he does things like this 😂

    • @ginost7
      @ginost7 Год назад +5

      well he like challenges and this is a challenge albeit a different one

  • @jandopandeiro
    @jandopandeiro Год назад +86

    I love watching Brits doing british things in Britain. Can't wait to see you in a collaboration with Geowizard! ;)

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад

      Watch Haze Outdoors, he is hilarious.

  • @malcombe7001
    @malcombe7001 Год назад +16

    A journey a lot like this was the start of the end. 20 years ago I wanted to walk the Avon, I started in Portishead and walked as close to the river as possible. I got to Hanham in Bristol the first day and got to the viaduct near Bath, the next day where my knee went. I had to crawle up the steep field to call for a lift home. Both have arthritis now and in my feet too. I can't walk further than 600 meters. I've been lucky and travelled before and since. Make the most of your body whilst you can Ed. Great video, I watched the unicycle series, that was amazing.

  • @BenSlavin
    @BenSlavin Год назад +19

    “This is ridiculous! What are you doing with your life, Ed!”
    Living a good life, and taking us along for the journey. Good on ya, mate. Thanks.

  • @kristigarrigan7046
    @kristigarrigan7046 Год назад +17

    It's crazy how a tiny little trickle of water becomes a massive river😮

  • @Jup1ter_St0rm
    @Jup1ter_St0rm Год назад +2

    Followed this river from source to river for Geography in school. Remember my whole class searching for that source. Really enjoyed this video

  • @CamKoudo
    @CamKoudo Год назад +41

    The table set at the end really was perfect 😂 It's almost as if whoever put it there knew ppl would go through the tunnel and need a rest after that

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +24

      Yeah, I’d love to know the story of why it’s there

    • @thankyouforyourcompliance7386
      @thankyouforyourcompliance7386 Год назад +6

      These table and chairs were welll deserved. Going through that tunnel required some guts.

    • @ManWalksDogs
      @ManWalksDogs Год назад +6

      @@EdPratt ​ definitely some cider & smoking sessions have been had there on summers nights...🍻🌬😵‍💫

  • @janbiaas6650
    @janbiaas6650 Год назад +2

    12:57 imagine talking a walk in the forest, you hear some birs chirping, water flowing and suddenly you hear "WOOHOOHOOHOO! UP TO THE KNEES!"

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman Год назад +3

    I appreciate your priorities on turning the camera to see your bag land in the stream, over running to stop it!

  • @steventodd173
    @steventodd173 Год назад +3

    You are the epitome of British people keep up the good work❤❤

  • @mcsonicteam
    @mcsonicteam Год назад +4

    God bless him for scrambling through stuff, setting the camera up, then scrambling through it again FOR the camera. 😮

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +3

      It’s just the name of the game when you’re out there alone :)

  • @Jaqaroo
    @Jaqaroo Год назад +6

    That was great Ed! Really looking forward to episode 2. It's amazing that in England you can have an adventure as demanding and as exciting as this. People go to the Amazon, the Himalayas, but adventure is where you find it.

  • @jaym8299
    @jaym8299 Год назад +2

    People pay crazy money to stay in cozy little villages like that n you get to just pass through like it's nothing.. very lucky lad. Excited for part 2!

  • @mapavus
    @mapavus Год назад +1

    Excellent. My kind of video! I'm looking forward to watching it all

  • @Chris-no9np
    @Chris-no9np Год назад +2

    Thank you Ed, your usual high standard, and a great example of how you don't need to travel far for an adventure

  • @oscarchooses
    @oscarchooses Год назад +5

    Ah this is amazing to see you again Ed haven't seen you in ages

  • @butteredcrumpet
    @butteredcrumpet Год назад +4

    I get major GeoWizard / Beau Miles vibes from this video - I'd love to see a collab!

  • @flurgelfornurgle9374
    @flurgelfornurgle9374 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video my guy great idea, must say you're very brave doing it with glasses I would 100% lose mine

  • @losernob8618
    @losernob8618 Год назад +1

    This inspires the spirit of adventure in me, laying comfortably on my couch

  • @asleepydino
    @asleepydino Год назад +2

    You, Geowizard and c90 adventures are honestly the best exploration content on the platform

  • @modslot
    @modslot Год назад +4

    Thank you for bringing us on another crazy adventure Ed, can't wait to see what you get up to next video.

  • @edzeppelin933
    @edzeppelin933 Год назад +23

    Reminds me of something Beau Miles did in Sydney Australia, following the Cooks River. Looks like a great adventure Ed!

  • @james3003
    @james3003 Год назад +2

    If you like this idea, I'd love for you to do this in the USA! The Mississippi is actually odd in a way that the fastest way up the Mississippi is by going down river to the south. It winds so much that the fastest way to travel it back in the day was to float down river, walk across, down river again, walk across, all the way up like some perfect game of chutes and ladders!

  • @1972hermanoben
    @1972hermanoben Год назад +3

    For barbed wire negotiations next time: a carabiner, a short length of paracord and a tarp 👍 It would also serve as a bag-dragging kit for getting through holes.. The section through the tunnel gave me the heebie-jeebies - glass raised to you!

  • @BoxxyVR
    @BoxxyVR Год назад +4

    Watching this quite reminded me of Beau Miles, a australian documentary maker on youtube who did something quite similiar not to long ago. Kyaking his way over three days to his workplace.

  • @termitolaus
    @termitolaus Год назад +4

    what a great adventure! I admire how you can just put up with such mishaps as the torn trousers and stay cheerful - what a great role model; keep it up!

  • @esorybur
    @esorybur Год назад +5

    That fall over the fence/wire is even more impressive considering he'd already done it twice, to put the camera there!

    • @moi2995
      @moi2995 4 месяца назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bushwookie9152
    @bushwookie9152 Год назад +3

    Awesome first part to the series, interested to see more. A few friends and I recently attempted a 50-mile kayak trip over three days. We made it about 22 miles the first day, paddling pretty hard, but we had to call it early on the second day due to one participant getting pretty sick. Still, definitely a learning experience.
    I’d highly recommend, if you do this again, go for a hammock setup. You’ll save a bit on weight and a fair amount on space, and probably sleep better as well.

  • @henryinfocus
    @henryinfocus Год назад

    Best sponsorship segment I’ve ever seen. It was actually enjoyable and felt like part of the content.

  • @billybigbollox
    @billybigbollox Год назад +2

    I’m so happy there are other nutters out there that think the same as me. I’ve wanted to do this on many uk rivers. You actually did it! Well done!

  • @IanHulme
    @IanHulme Год назад +2

    Great vid Ed, it's good to have you back.

  • @WheeledHamster
    @WheeledHamster Год назад +2

    This is the adventure and journey I've dream about as a kid.

  • @DPRoberts70
    @DPRoberts70 Год назад +1

    Hey Ed. Just a quick thanks for taking us on your journey.
    It just goes to show that you can have a great adventure in your own backyard… as you said “ you just have to set yourself a challenge ”

  • @eamonc
    @eamonc Год назад +2

    Yes! Ed is back!

  • @sigvicious
    @sigvicious Год назад

    This channel reminds me so much of C90 adventures. Fun, humor, and being an absolute madlad.

  • @meghanh2511
    @meghanh2511 Год назад +4

    I'm so glad this video was in my recommended! You seem like such a fun and good guy and your video editing is great too!
    Also, side note: Holly bushes really are no joke! I went for a walk the other day where there were some holly bushes and just wearing a sweatshirt my arms got pricked to pieces..They're like needles poking you! Also I don't know how you did all the climbing with that heavy backpack and soggy wet shoes!

  • @serayunarizal8933
    @serayunarizal8933 Год назад +1

    This is actually my childhood dream, thanks for experiencing it

  • @cursedvoid
    @cursedvoid Год назад +2

    Reminds me of Beau Mile's videos on kayaking sick rivers in australia. Good to see your doing some more adventurous things.

  • @alanc6752
    @alanc6752 Год назад +1

    The Source of the Parrot to the Ocean...with only one onion. Read that in a deep Hollywood voice over style. Great video.

  • @64fixed
    @64fixed Год назад +1

    Great to see Ed back to his best, with a multi-day bonkers trip.

  • @Euan1845
    @Euan1845 Год назад

    The production quality of this is incredible. Thoroughly enjoyed it, well done

  • @alastairchestnutt6416
    @alastairchestnutt6416 Год назад +3

    Good idea. But hard at the start. Had thoughts of going down my local river (the Bann) from the source near where I live now to where the Bann meets the sea. On a hovercraft. Could be done but easier with a kayak and a few portages. Distance over 90 miles including going through some Loughs.

  • @baileygobrr
    @baileygobrr 8 месяцев назад

    i gotta respect the fact that you would have had to keep going back to pick up those cameras you set up
    props to you for all of the effort you put in for this

  • @lauraanne341
    @lauraanne341 Год назад +2

    This is oddly very helpful for creating DnD campaigns, where the classic 'you follow the river' just got a hell of a lot more complicated for my players.

  • @megsmith6758
    @megsmith6758 Год назад +5

    For a geography trip, we had to follow a river from the source whilst taking measurements along the way. This was a crazy version of that 😅

  • @oliviaj9037
    @oliviaj9037 Год назад +1

    God I absolutely love how unique and fun this is

  • @pabsocs
    @pabsocs Год назад +1

    really looking forward to this journey ed, thanks for the sacrifice

  • @Bojanglyjangs
    @Bojanglyjangs Год назад +8

    Great take on Beau Miles version, really enjoyed this one Ed

  • @adamkavanagh5607
    @adamkavanagh5607 Год назад

    Literally makes my week seeing a video like this ever since the uni cycle tour finished

  • @onidason3128
    @onidason3128 Год назад

    Damn within the first 6 minutes of watching this I had to pause and subscribe to my man for all that hardwork he put in setting up the cameras and retrieving them.

  • @ChrisPollitt
    @ChrisPollitt Год назад +1

    Ed, you're a nutter! Keep up the good work and stay safe!

  • @aarbee_
    @aarbee_ Год назад +1

    yess new ed pratt seires!! 🥳
    missed you mate 😁

  • @Kkeike
    @Kkeike Год назад +1

    This video deserves way more views

  • @spacegrass6632
    @spacegrass6632 Год назад +2

    Very beau miles, nice.

  • @Srbubbles7
    @Srbubbles7 Год назад +1

    It’s 23:55 I want to go to bed, but I’ve lived in Bridgwater my entire life and now I’ve randomly found this video

  • @normangalimski
    @normangalimski Год назад

    I'm loving this series. It's so spontaneous and sincere. Keep up the great work! :)

  • @DRFOP
    @DRFOP Год назад +1

    Now do it from the headwaters of the Missouri River to the Mississippi and eventually out to the Gulf of Mexico. Straight up Lewis and Clark adventure.

  • @jensumayer
    @jensumayer Год назад +1

    A pair of waders may have been helpful for the first part of the trip. Rule 1 for hiking: Keep your feet dry. Kudos for trying this!

  • @Firefly970
    @Firefly970 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, and I have to say I'm loving every second of it. Your storytelling and cinematography are very engaging. And your adventure is just the right kind of mad! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @thanh_12
    @thanh_12 Год назад +1

    yes, i love it when british people doing british things

  • @avalanchas336
    @avalanchas336 Год назад +2

    That's what I call slick sponsor integration :D

  • @schmiddy1473
    @schmiddy1473 Год назад +2

    Proper adventurer! Should 100% collab with outside your zone 🧡

  • @CirrusRC
    @CirrusRC Год назад +1

    Awesome. Look forward to next installment.

  • @058Martine
    @058Martine Год назад

    The constant forshadowing is excellent.

  • @MarinkovicMarko
    @MarinkovicMarko Год назад

    Good to see you posting again!

  • @BFPO1
    @BFPO1 Год назад

    great resilience Ed. I did similar and will never forget the adventure. i got it all onto a motorbike including a k2 challenger 2 man inflatable, tent ect, parked at hey on wye, paddled down to Hereford Yacht club over 2 days staying in the tent - its a stretch of the Wye that is public access.

  • @ptaytv4775
    @ptaytv4775 Год назад

    theres only 1 thing i can say WHAT A PRATT

  • @hatman077
    @hatman077 8 месяцев назад +1

    I came here from watching Archie...continually making references to you. Yer mad lads all

  • @ruairihair
    @ruairihair Год назад +1

    Awesome to see you back. Would love to see you try the Forth!

  • @RuggedRoots
    @RuggedRoots Год назад

    This is a real life intrusive thought in action and i love it!

  • @crissy1905
    @crissy1905 Год назад +1

    One tip maybe: you could use waders to keep dry at least a little bit. Great Stuff man, greetings from germany.

    • @crissy1905
      @crissy1905 Год назад

      Assuming you want to go again 💀

  • @ItsMeBenson
    @ItsMeBenson Год назад

    Never heard of you before Ed but by the title alone I already know I’m a fan

  • @KayMaTrixx
    @KayMaTrixx Год назад

    Lovely high quality video Ed! Can't wait for part 2!

  • @maximusuk4850
    @maximusuk4850 Год назад

    Enjoyed your video, thanks for uploading it. A slick transition from sponsored section "back to video" - very professional.

  • @kawasaki3070
    @kawasaki3070 Год назад

    The algorithm brought me here. Thanks for a totally enjoyable video!

  • @cdwilson12
    @cdwilson12 Год назад +1

    Great video. Watched all your unicycle videos and loved every one. You do some crazy adventures!

  • @justincatterall9597
    @justincatterall9597 Год назад

    Glad to see something new from you, Ed. Your presentation style has a quirky Englishness I like... being a (possibly quirky) Englishman myself.

  • @NullCreativityMusic
    @NullCreativityMusic Год назад +1

    Ed "Parrett" Pratt, I enjoyed every second of your trip

  • @cycloopnl
    @cycloopnl Год назад +1

    This is great.
    Regards from The Netherlands 🇳🇱.

  • @DanVanLife
    @DanVanLife Год назад

    Can’t wait to watch this later tonight!

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography Год назад

    you cracked me up with your ankle hight books and I am glad you didn't tear your leg up on that barbed wire.

  • @ASBO_LUTELY
    @ASBO_LUTELY Год назад +3

    Brilliant Ed, just like watching a Geowizard video!

  • @gravityjunkie47
    @gravityjunkie47 Год назад +3

    Another wild adventure! Hey Ed, did you ever consider getting some waders for this first leg?

  • @DaimonWalker
    @DaimonWalker Год назад

    It's strange. After I'd done my big walk, I found Ed on RUclips uni-cycling around the world. I thought he seemed so free and I'd felt quite restricted in my big walk (lejog). This video has brought that feeling back.

  • @BryceGrein
    @BryceGrein Год назад

    I’ve had this thought so many times and this dude out here doin it

  • @shipleycbatman
    @shipleycbatman Год назад +1

    Loving this

  • @VeloObscura
    @VeloObscura Год назад +2

    Same idea as a video Beau Miles did - makes for a bit of a bloody adventure!
    I wonder if a set of fishing waders would have been good attire for a mission like this....

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  Год назад +1

      Yeah missed a trick with that once. Next time perhaps - if indeed I want to put myself through that again

    • @VeloObscura
      @VeloObscura Год назад

      @@EdPratt - Wouldn't blame you if you don't! 😅
      Great video, man. Good to hear from you again!