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The Walk - EP 1 - Tibshelf Colliery to Silverhill Colliery Railway Walk

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @PamelaLeighRichards
    @PamelaLeighRichards Год назад +7

    This is brilliant Gareth! I just want to say how totally in tune I am with what you are doing all around. For those that do not know, I am David Icke's former wife. So peaceful to be walking this path with you through the lens, as the next best thing to being there is ... here. Freedom🍃🌿

  • @BeverleyW
    @BeverleyW Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this walk and history trip with you Gareth. I really enjoyed it and learning about the places, and I liked that you showed old images and maps as you went. I've been meaning to make a start on watching these since you first mentioned them on Telegram - when I saw that you have just posted about episode 30, I thought it was about time I got watching. Glad I did. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @Dillis-ud6lr
    @Dillis-ud6lr 3 месяца назад

    Another winner here mate! Looking at old railway maps it looks like there was a spur off of the Alfreton to Chesterfield line near Morton and the line would have headed towards Pilsley or Tibshelf. Part of the spur is now access to the active rail line for works etc.

  • @EnglishVeteran
    @EnglishVeteran Год назад

    Typical Midland Railway architecture. Stunning bridges and viaducts.
    Seen on The Settle and Carlisle Railway still, thankfully!

  • @TheNafanny1
    @TheNafanny1 Год назад +4

    Nothing beats a nice walk in the countryside. Great premier video!

  • @Marcusnintendofan
    @Marcusnintendofan Год назад +3

    this was good. I hope you do more.

  • @sunshinecarmen2028
    @sunshinecarmen2028 Год назад +2

    Love it! I hike regularly. Would love to join you Gareth!

  • @vanillabeanryan
    @vanillabeanryan Год назад

    Love this Gareth 👍

  • @Duranie9
    @Duranie9 Год назад

    Just came across your channel. I really enjoyed your first video Gareth. Looking forward to watching regularly. I have subscribed. 🚂

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 Год назад +1

    A brilliant start Gareth. Keep it up, you're doing a great program here, with the disused railways.

  • @paulmelton8669
    @paulmelton8669 Год назад +1

    I find these walking videos both relaxing and fascinating. Thank you for sharing this important industrial heritage.

  • @dougieladd
    @dougieladd Год назад +2

    Nice! I love this kind of thing... Great start :)

  • @neilwheel
    @neilwheel Год назад +1

    Excellent work Gareth! I'm a big fan of walking videos (I tend to film others walking) and this is excellent!

  • @elizaaustin3687
    @elizaaustin3687 Год назад +2

    Great start to the new channel Gareth. Looking forward to seeing more. Best of luck with it

  • @pinkpagan71
    @pinkpagan71 Год назад

    Love this 👍

  • @ProblemReactionSolution
    @ProblemReactionSolution Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this Gaz, keep it up :)

  • @Truthseeker1984wales.
    @Truthseeker1984wales. Год назад +1

    There's some great old railway lines here in North Wales you should try, especially the old Vale of Clwyd line from Rhyl to Denbighshire!

  • @daverussell6399
    @daverussell6399 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed that, good job Gareth

  • @slipperyjoines6629
    @slipperyjoines6629 Год назад

    Loved this Gareth, as an Ozstraylian who's unlikely to see that land this incarnation, thank you.

  • @bubbagarland
    @bubbagarland Год назад

    What a lovely cellular concave earth we live in, nice walk :)

  • @georgegunn9387
    @georgegunn9387 Год назад +1

    Great stuff mate...Cheers.

  • @wearytraveller3415
    @wearytraveller3415 Год назад

    Cool man

  • @heathertaylor3067
    @heathertaylor3067 Год назад

    This is great. We love our walking(in our 30s/40s) and love dovestones, the Peak district, keswick, rivington. Always up for suggestions too. Could set up a website for this, walking is becoming increasingly popular since the buggers locked us down!

  • @callumtew2693
    @callumtew2693 Год назад

    Hello Gareth I have subscribed to your RUclips channel I am looking forward to the series keep up the good work take care peace and love xx

  • @Stevo_YouTube
    @Stevo_YouTube 9 месяцев назад

    Great content. For some reason i find disused railways far more exciting than used ones.

  • @janewebber316
    @janewebber316 Год назад

    Brilliant! Great thing to do, I feel conflicted by the decommissioned railways. Lovely walks and as you say the beautiful railway infrastructure/ the bridges/viaducts. But less trains! Seems mad they did away with the London to Manchester line and now they are trying to build HS2.

  • @anthonyhamlin1078
    @anthonyhamlin1078 Год назад

    Should check out Causey Arch in County Durham - World's oldest railway bridge. Also Shildon NRM & Beamish Open air museum.

  • @jonslack9755
    @jonslack9755 Год назад

    Really enjoyed watching this video, I’ve walked this trail many times and never noticed that the railway signal near the bridge was the county boundary marker. Do you have any plans to do the Five Pits trail as I live near it and would be interested to see what I’ve not been noticing on that trail?

    • @IckeWalks
      @IckeWalks  Год назад

      Hi Jon! Yes that's absolutely on my list! Not far from me either!

  • @matstaniforth
    @matstaniforth Год назад

    Gareth (or anyone), any good websites with info on walkable disused railway lines in the UK?

    • @IckeWalks
      @IckeWalks  Год назад +1

      To be honest, I just search the area and railway walk. You can get the alltrails app, but I don't think it's cheap. What area you looking to walk?

    • @matstaniforth
      @matstaniforth Год назад

      @@IckeWalks South of England, mostly. I'll do what you advise and just search the area.

  • @charliebadger
    @charliebadger Год назад

    81

  • @MrSte2phen
    @MrSte2phen Год назад

    Boring

  • @mariannejacot1668
    @mariannejacot1668 Год назад +1

    what a great idea, the son of the man who woke me up about 18 years ago while i stayed in north norwood in london with my dying daughter. they gave me a room in the nursing home so that i had not to take a hotel all the time - i live in germany - and also a tv, which at home i had stopped watching. and then there was a man talking about the royals being lizards and was ridiculed on the tv. and at home a somehow ended up watching something about 911 and got my doubts about the official narrative and suddenly i saw a video on you tube with the face of the man i had seen on tv in london. and thats were it begun. later kerry cassidy - i met her peronally in germany - jordan maxwell, michael tellinger etc. and now the son walks, good.