i have seen many of this mans videos, i missed this somehow ? i have watched it twice and it so well put together. well done . this is exactly what it says on the tin and it actually draws you to the place. you kinda get the feeling that your with him. 10/10🤞
We have Jiffy Pop over here in the states. To cook it over a fire you have to constantly move the pan over the heat or you will burn it. Pop it until the foil turns as big as a ball and has a uniform size all the way around. Love your videos, keep up the good work.
I have to admit that Your way of telling us all about your surroundings would put many a tv documentary to shame, Andy. I could quite happily sit here watching and listening to your mini adventures for hours. Your photography is brilliant and packed with so much that's of tremendous interest. I've never been to Dungeness, but wish now that I have. Thanks for sharing such an enjoyable video. Take care...
Thank you very much John.. thats high praise :) great to hear that you and others have enjoyed this one, I was going to retreat to the woods for the winter but ill have to try and do some more of this location stuff too.
Pimm's and Dungeness, classic stuff ;-) I love the wildness of the area, something very 'other' about it... Somewhere I've always fancied living, thanks for posting, took me back a couple of decades
Astolfo okay a lot of information here mate I appreciate the time u put into this but I meant it’s basically a wasteland coz of all the junk and all that
I feel like I repeat the same comment week after week but you give me no choice :D Beautiful camera work once again and lots of interesting historical information. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week.
Come to Las Vegas Nevada! Will show you around the desert. You will love it! Thank you for this video. I have missed seeing you. Hope you are having a terrific summer and I know you are looking forward to autumn. Loved you work.
Been binge watching your videos since I happened across your channel a few days ago & I have to say you have such a calming influence on me! It’s a wonderful character trait you have imo! Thank you for helping me so much without even knowing it :)
As someone who stayed in the Western Sahara in a house with no roof for 6 months feel qualified to comment. Also went to Romney marshes as a child (also used to play in a derelict Fort Amhurst at Chatham). The music was so atmospheric which complemented your calm and knowledgeable delivery. Loved your vid.
Wasted many hours there back in my army days having to run around and around the artest Derek Jarman would make us tea back in the long distance of the past
Quite apart from the excellent videography and editing, I really must commend you on the audio; I've filmed at Dungeness before and it's always blowing a gale so well done on some clean sound! Really enjoyed that.
My favourite cod and bass fishing venue of all time and the most famous surf casting venue in Britain probably Europe . Legends were made here but those days are gone . Love the place personally as watching this video brings back great memories of people no longer with us . No longer living in the UK so thanks for the upload . Memories you don't realise how important they are until you reach a certain ripeness .
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it mate :) and have a personal connection. Keep meaning to give fishing a go.. have some bits but not got around to it yet.
best nights fishing ever sat out the storm of 86 during the night rods hit the water just after 4am and total catch between two of us 124lb of cod biggest being just over 27lb directly behind the power station
Kent Survival , I grew up with that stuff in the 70s, then forgot about it for decades. Rediscovered it in a little grocery in far northern Minnesota on the North Country trail. Not very good tasting popcorn, but everything seems a little better when enjoyed in the wilderness.
Yeah the secret is you have to keep it moving, you let it sit and things start to scorch. I learned on a true classic of a cast iron popper my grandparents had and the jiffy pop when we were out camping. Never ate the stuff (I don't like popcorn) I was just the most energetic grandchild.
Oglebay Zoo in Wheeling, West Virginia has a smaller train transport. US has alot of small trains for pedestrians to hop on and get to point to point, with cars you can ride in and smaller engines. And it is obvious why the minks maintained all the skeletons, they are the remains of those who got lost in the desert and died of dehydration.
Thanks for watching Louie, I googled that.. interesting little train.. this is just the smallest operating local train (as in a real route) as far as im aware :)
Beautiful sir. I have to admit, that I was unaware of the fact, Britain had A desert. The church is beautiful !! That crypt gives A person A lot to think about, wow. That was A lot of interesting sights and places you filmed. The WW11 History intrigued me. My father, went through, England, Normandy, France, Czech, Poland, then Germany in WW11. How he made it back state side, we will never know, just glad he did. A beer or 2 , does wonders at he end of the day, agreed sir. Spam and eggs ,sounds like A winner to me. I am unfamiliar with Piams? Nothing like that drink sold locally here in the states. Maybe big cities? Jiffy Pop, lol, that brand I am familiar with, LOL. I never took one camping, but you sure gave me A great idea !! Addition of fresh berries, to your breakfast, beautiful friend. Great job at showing others , how to leave A clean campsite. Well done review and history lesson friend!! Well done indeed. Peace, John.
Thanks very much John :) Glad you enjoyed that one, its a great and odd place haha, I bet your dad had some tales to tell! go Pimms... its a very British drink indeed haha, they originally had versions made from different spirits but they just do a summer one (the most common) and a winter one thats served warm now :P
Creepy Church! I reckon a family of vampires fed off the villagers. You definitely find some interesting places! Great video again dude. All the best. Skye
Hiya mate.. its a great church isn't it, sadly they had 20 skulls stolen the week before, after hundreds of years... sad. cheers for watching, surprised you didn't see any skulls on Mordor ;)
Excellent quality video. Love the combination of history and camp knowledge. Kent is full of archaeology sites. I worked on one at the end of Manston airdrome back in 77. Also fished for cod at dungeness in the winter. Brilliant place!
I have been a sub for awhile. I have to say, the first of your videos that I watched, I was a little offput by the military sounding theme and wild horse logo. My first thought was "Great. A bushcraft video by some SAS or other Special Forces guy who will tell me that if I don't do exactly as he says, I will die a long and horrible death in the bush." To my pleasant surprise, you turned out to be a very knowledgable, soft spoken, likable guy. Thanks for all of your informative and enjoyable videos. And, yes, I also thought you were Nick Frost's long, lost brother. Keep up the good work, mate. I had to add, your video skills and production values on this video were exceptional. BBC should give you a series.
you're all making me blush! haha, thank you Douglas.. maybe the survival name was a mistake but ive not come back dead yet so im keeping it lol Ill have to get my brother Nick on a camp one da :p think he'll be up for it?
"Great. A bushcraft video by some SAS or other Special Forces guy who will tell me that if I don't do exactly as he says, I will die a long and horrible death in the bush." Yeah there's one like that on here that really gets on my nerves. Also thinks they're god's gift and voice of the people. But "crap hats" are never very bright. Stay groovy eh!... ;)
Another great camp Andy, I always learn something new from you also your filming is the dogs.Some beautiful shots there mate. Always looking forward to the next videos. Thanks for sharing.Steve. 👍 👍
Desert camping is quite peaceful. I live in California and go out to the desert to camp during the winter sometimes. Gets to about 30-40° Fahrenheit and its just beautiful especially the sunsets
Spam and Pimms! Now that’s a combo I’ve not considered haha! I’ve visited a similar listening station high up on the cliffs between Dover and Folkestone - fascinating relics from a not too distant past! Thanks Andy, really enjoyed the vid mate - lovely, atmospheric shots!
The semi- nomadic tribespeople of Romney Marsh - a bit like the Tuareg people are becoming increasingly reclusive and wary of outsiders from the modern world. They live by forgaging wild whelks and mussels and the odd crab now n then. The females adorn themselves with seagull feathers and mussel shells and can sometimes be heard singing at twilight - alive alive oh which is part of the mating ritual... but this now a very rare occurrence.
Marco Dali Fultano: "...becoming increasingly reclusive and wary of outsiders from the modern world." I'm seeing a pattern. Not with regards to it happening, but how it happens.
Once it starts popping, shake it like crazy until it stops popping. (In America here, Jiffy Pop makes a handy smoke alarm if you hang it up next to the ceiling. JK)
Geologically the British Isles can not have deserts because it's just too wet here, it could be a Drylands. But by the none geologically meaning of desert then yes it's an empty-ish place. www.sciencedaily.com/terms/desert.htm
Rob Fraser Gibraltar is a part of the British Commonwealth not the UK so technically it's not, different treaties and such, same Monarchy. Deserts are defined by a lack of precipitation (under 10" a year) but you can say that parts of the British Commonwealth are in one of the coldest deserts namely the British Antarctic Territory that has at best 8" of rain a year ;)
Are South Africa & Australia colonies? No Are South Africa & Australia crown dependencies? No Are they in the Commonwealth? Yes Are they their own sovereign nations? Yes Can you see why your comment makes little to no sense?
Excellent, absorbing video. I watch a lot of these wild camp videos and am intrigued at the different camp set ups and various equipment / food and drink combinations that are demonstrated. Very rarely are the videos good enough to actually 'draw me in,' to the camp set-up and location. Fortunately for me, the quality filming, local area information descriptions and, your easy going narrative hit the spot for me. Many thanks for a satisfyingly relaxed video. Good Luck my friend.
Great video, I'm hoping to get down there this summer. It kinda reminds me of the eastern side of the Isle of Sheppey, where I grew up, only on a more industrial scale, and even more bleak. Even the name 'Dungeness' sounds bleak 😆
Thanks for another remarkable video in a delightful place. That area spans a 1000 years of history and more. I always learn such interesting stuff from you...and a spam and egg sandwich is great. Great work! Your videos are just better and better.
Absolutely! One of the best videos thus far. I consider my self a fan of them all. But! Andy! Nice nice work. Impressed is the only word that comes to mind. Really enjoyed my watch of it.
About 500yds east of where you were camping was a fish & chip shop! Have lived just opposite the listening posts for the past 30 years, walk my dogs along the old railway line every morning. Remember seeing you pack your tent up.
Thank you for showing us the cool places in your country. I have always wanted to travel to the UK, but never have. My ancestors can be traced back to the Scottish Highlands around Glencoe. But, now it's too late. With the shape of the world now, that is out of the question. So, I love seeing things thru your videos. The Dymchurch Railway is WAY cool. Thanks again.
I'm a Kentish girl and I was born in folkestone just up the coast and we have a beautiful place called the Warren which is known to the locals rather than visitors. It's a wild and beautiful place which I think you would enjoy camping. 😊
Your videos are always great andy could watch them all day, my little lad loves watching them too! Makes me dam hungry though each time ha! Keep up the hard work mate👍👍
i have seen many of this mans videos, i missed this somehow ?
i have watched it twice and it so well put together.
well done .
this is exactly what it says on the tin
and it actually draws you to the place. you kinda get the feeling that your with him.
10/10🤞
Totally agree, there are probably more of Andys early videos that I have missed , but this one is superb, Dungeness is now on my bucket list 😀
Love your old stuff mate. Excellent content still after all these years
We have Jiffy Pop over here in the states. To cook it over a fire you have to constantly move the pan over the heat or you will burn it. Pop it until the foil turns as big as a ball and has a uniform size all the way around. Love your videos, keep up the good work.
Always reminds me of the movie Scream 😂
Dungeness is such a fabulous place, its like the edge of the world
I have to admit that Your way of telling us all about your surroundings would put many a tv documentary to shame, Andy. I could quite happily sit here watching and listening to your mini adventures for hours. Your photography is brilliant and packed with so much that's of tremendous interest. I've never been to Dungeness, but wish now that I have. Thanks for sharing such an enjoyable video. Take care...
Thank you very much John.. thats high praise :) great to hear that you and others have enjoyed this one, I was going to retreat to the woods for the winter but ill have to try and do some more of this location stuff too.
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Pimm's and Dungeness, classic stuff ;-) I love the wildness of the area, something very 'other' about it... Somewhere I've always fancied living, thanks for posting, took me back a couple of decades
This is a fantastic video. I loved the photography and the history of the sound mirrors. Thank you.
Just found this one. Brilliant.
Brilliant as always Andy! Another interesting adventure, thanks for sharing!
this is amazing episode, thank you for all the effort and skill set - this was awesome
I can really sense the passing of time in this video. All the people that came and went down through the ages.
one of my favourite places.. so interesting in that area, thanks Simon
Cant beat spam and egg barms with daddies brown sauce ......a trio of pure joy andy
Great fish and chip shop not far away so no danger of starving there lol.
haha.. good call, next time ;)
Don't forget the RH&D railway to get you to safety quickly. Ha Ha
ya not wrong there Ray.
It's not a fish and chip shop, it's just a mirage. You're too dehydrated and the light is playing tricks in the heat haze.
The Pilot inn. HUGE portions, or they used to be.
Cool place and quite unique too thanks for sharing bro!😜✌️
Thank you for your hard work, and great footage!!! It's a pleasure to see when you have videos
Thanks very much indeed, glad to hear that you enjoyed the video :)
Another great idea. Been fishing there with my brothers. Camped overnight on the beach in a large tent with a rug on the floor lol.
Britain has a Desert???? My mind is officially blown.
Same!
It’s a massive beach lol
It’s not rly a desert tho
He pretty much means it’s a wasteland
Astolfo okay a lot of information here mate I appreciate the time u put into this but I meant it’s basically a wasteland coz of all the junk and all that
The photography was stunning TYVM
I feel like I repeat the same comment week after week but you give me no choice :D Beautiful camera work once again and lots of interesting historical information. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week.
Thank you very much :) never get tired of hearing it haha, glad you enjoyed it
Nice treat
Yep, you have to shake and shuffle the Jiffy Pop to keep it from burning. Interesting place.
Very interesting
Come to Las Vegas Nevada! Will show you around the desert. You will love it! Thank you for this video. I have missed seeing you. Hope you are having a terrific summer and I know you are looking forward to autumn. Loved you work.
Hey.. Thanks.. I really with I could just pop over lol Id love it.. one day ill get to the states again.
Been binge watching your videos since I happened across your channel a few days ago & I have to say you have such a calming influence on me!
It’s a wonderful character trait you have imo!
Thank you for helping me so much without even knowing it :)
As someone who stayed in the Western Sahara in a house with no roof for 6 months feel qualified to comment. Also went to Romney marshes as a child (also used to play in a derelict Fort Amhurst at Chatham). The music was so atmospheric which complemented your calm and knowledgeable delivery. Loved your vid.
Thank you Tina :)
Hey Andy , WOW!! 5 jaar geleden haha ... nu kijkt het beter, dan die lang haar en Baard !! haha
grtz. Janneman uit Holland !!
Wasted many hours there back in my army days having to run around and around the artest Derek Jarman would make us tea back in the long distance of the past
nice :) glad to take you down memory lane, thanks for watching
Ah, Derek, a very nice fella.
In medieval days they had charnel houses, usually connected to monastery hospitals.
Quite apart from the excellent videography and editing, I really must commend you on the audio; I've filmed at Dungeness before and it's always blowing a gale so well done on some clean sound! Really enjoyed that.
Thank you very much :) yes.. audio, its the bane of outdoors filming, I have a 'dead cat' on my mic but it still catches the wind for some shots
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Thank you for the Adventure Andy see you on your next adventure video
My favourite cod and bass fishing venue of all time and the most famous surf casting venue in Britain probably Europe . Legends were made here but those days are gone . Love the place personally as watching this video brings back great memories of people no longer with us . No longer living in the UK so thanks for the upload . Memories you don't realise how important they are until you reach a certain ripeness .
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it mate :) and have a personal connection. Keep meaning to give fishing a go.. have some bits but not got around to it yet.
best nights fishing ever sat out the storm of 86 during the night rods hit the water just after 4am and total catch between two of us 124lb of cod biggest being just over 27lb directly behind the power station
Hey Andy your always interesting good work 👍🏻🇬🇧
Gotta shake and swirl that Jiffy Pop while its on the heat to keep kernels from scorching, and get fuller pop. Fun video!
Hi Laura.. I did give it a lot of shaking (even watched a youtube video before lol) practice I guess haha, thanks for watching :)
Kent Survival , I grew up with that stuff in the 70s, then forgot about it for decades. Rediscovered it in a little grocery in far northern Minnesota on the North Country trail. Not very good tasting popcorn, but everything seems a little better when enjoyed in the wilderness.
D B it’s all in the wrist! ;)
Yeah the secret is you have to keep it moving, you let it sit and things start to scorch. I learned on a true classic of a cast iron popper my grandparents had and the jiffy pop when we were out camping. Never ate the stuff (I don't like popcorn) I was just the most energetic grandchild.
My favourite place love it down there
Really like your video's great stuff
Oglebay Zoo in Wheeling, West Virginia has a smaller train transport. US has alot of small trains for pedestrians to hop on and get to point to point, with cars you can ride in and smaller engines.
And it is obvious why the minks maintained all the skeletons, they are the remains of those who got lost in the desert and died of dehydration.
Thanks for watching Louie, I googled that.. interesting little train.. this is just the smallest operating local train (as in a real route) as far as im aware :)
Really enjoyed that. Bit of history, scenery and camping all in one. Great job.
Thank you Russ :) Love looking for interesting locations
Nothing like some radioactive black berries! ;D great video. Those sound mirrors look pretty awesome
haha.. glow in the dark ones, thanks for watching Luke
Another amazing video. I was hooked from start to end and the music was brilliant too. Thank you xxx
Thank you Jennifer, glad that you enjoyed it :)
Was I the only one thrown by the hair and beard?
Super eerie place.
The skeletons were not dug up, they were found on the ground after not managing the journey across the huge desert expanse without dying of thirst
Perfect music for this video! Great job, Andy
Beautiful sir. I have to admit, that I was unaware of the fact, Britain had A desert. The church is beautiful !! That crypt gives A person A lot to think about, wow. That was A lot of interesting sights and places you filmed. The WW11 History intrigued me. My father, went through, England, Normandy, France, Czech, Poland, then Germany in WW11. How he made it back state side, we will never know, just glad he did. A beer or 2 , does wonders at he end of the day, agreed sir. Spam and eggs ,sounds like A winner to me. I am unfamiliar with Piams? Nothing like that drink sold locally here in the states. Maybe big cities? Jiffy Pop, lol, that brand I am familiar with, LOL. I never took one camping, but you sure gave me A great idea !! Addition of fresh berries, to your breakfast, beautiful friend. Great job at showing others , how to leave A clean campsite. Well done review and history lesson friend!! Well done indeed. Peace, John.
Thanks very much John :) Glad you enjoyed that one, its a great and odd place haha, I bet your dad had some tales to tell! go Pimms... its a very British drink indeed haha, they originally had versions made from different spirits but they just do a summer one (the most common) and a winter one thats served warm now :P
Thank you for translation on drink. I believe, I can cross reference your translation. Thank you friend ! Need me, please ask, John.
I thoroughly enjoyed this program. You showed us a small part of where you live, your country. I love history and stories of the past. Thank you
Thank you :)
4:43 £63?!
you ain't even getting the whole skull!
Very atmospheric music, I kept expecting a camel to enter the shot.
Creepy Church! I reckon a family of vampires fed off the villagers. You definitely find some interesting places! Great video again dude.
All the best.
Skye
Hiya mate.. its a great church isn't it, sadly they had 20 skulls stolen the week before, after hundreds of years... sad. cheers for watching, surprised you didn't see any skulls on Mordor ;)
@@KentSurvival I'm planning to return the sculls after my Halloween special video 👻
Very nice production, Andy. Loved the opening.
Great video very down to earth guy love it
Thank you very much Rick :)
Love Dungeness. Such a unique atmosphere. Was there a few weeks back.
First time I've heard of an ossuary in the UK, damned interesting stuff
Good music background
Britain has desert wow 😳😳😳 how come almost no one here in the states knows about it. How did you guys keep it a secret so long.
Excellent quality video. Love the combination of history and camp knowledge. Kent is full of archaeology sites. I worked on one at the end of Manston airdrome back in 77. Also fished for cod at dungeness in the winter. Brilliant place!
Hi Andre, thank you :) that must have been interesting.. id give it a go if they let me haha
I have been a sub for awhile. I have to say, the first of your videos that I watched, I was a little offput by the military sounding theme and wild horse logo. My first thought was "Great. A bushcraft video by some SAS or other Special Forces guy who will tell me that if I don't do exactly as he says, I will die a long and horrible death in the bush." To my pleasant surprise, you turned out to be a very knowledgable, soft spoken, likable guy. Thanks for all of your informative and enjoyable videos. And, yes, I also thought you were Nick Frost's long, lost brother. Keep up the good work, mate. I had to add, your video skills and production values on this video were exceptional. BBC should give you a series.
I agree, BBC should give you a call 👍
you're all making me blush! haha, thank you Douglas.. maybe the survival name was a mistake but ive not come back dead yet so im keeping it lol Ill have to get my brother Nick on a camp one da :p think he'll be up for it?
"Great. A bushcraft video by some SAS or other Special Forces guy who will tell me that if I don't do exactly as he says, I will die a long and horrible death in the bush."
Yeah there's one like that on here that really gets on my nerves. Also thinks they're god's gift and voice of the people. But "crap hats" are never very bright. Stay groovy eh!... ;)
Douglas Reeves spot on. He’s my favorite survivalist! Quality production and could easily have a pint with this feller. Much love from Las Vegas USA!
Another great camp Andy, I always learn something new from you also your filming is the dogs.Some beautiful shots there mate. Always looking forward to the next videos. Thanks for sharing.Steve. 👍 👍
Desert camping is quite peaceful. I live in California and go out to the desert to camp during the winter sometimes. Gets to about 30-40° Fahrenheit and its just beautiful especially the sunsets
Spam and eggs are my favorite breakfast. If I'm feeling ambitious I'll toss a couple frozen waffles in the toaster.
can't beat spam and eggs haha, thanks for watching Dan, much appreciated
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Kent, I Marvell at how well this was done. Fascinating as well! Man, You are one Excellent Creator!!
Thank you very much indeed sir :D glad that you enjoyed it
Spam and Pimms! Now that’s a combo I’ve not considered haha! I’ve visited a similar listening station high up on the cliffs between Dover and Folkestone - fascinating relics from a not too distant past! Thanks Andy, really enjoyed the vid mate - lovely, atmospheric shots!
cheers Simon, planned to go here for a while, love the area, its so .... odd haha. Spam and Pimms for the win lol
I'm watching this a second time now because it's that good. Thanks, Andy.
Thank you very much indeed :)
The semi- nomadic tribespeople of Romney Marsh - a bit like the Tuareg people are becoming increasingly reclusive and wary of outsiders from the modern world. They live by forgaging wild whelks and mussels and the odd crab now n then. The females adorn themselves with seagull feathers and mussel shells and can sometimes be heard singing at twilight - alive alive oh which is part of the mating ritual... but this now a very rare occurrence.
all sounds pretty accurate to me haha
OH GOD NOT MORE MIGRANTS???😁😁😁.
Marco Dali Fultano: "...becoming increasingly reclusive and wary of outsiders from the modern world."
I'm seeing a pattern. Not with regards to it happening, but how it happens.
Once it starts popping, shake it like crazy until it stops popping. (In America here, Jiffy Pop makes a handy smoke alarm if you hang it up next to the ceiling. JK)
Spam is nice but tinned bacon grill is far better
ive never had it but was tempted when I picked this up as it was sat right next to it haha
Yep bacon grill is far superior.
Plumrose bacon grill specifically 👌
Cheese slices on bacon grill
Andy think the viewers would like a review on bacon grill on your next trip. Would be intrested to see what you think is better bacon grill or spam???
Thanks man, well edited and your very easy to watch and learn from... Gonna watch your other videos now...
We have a desert!
kind of, sort of haha, its pretty commonly referred to as a desert but some dispute this.. just a fun location to camp though :)
Geologically the British Isles can not have deserts because it's just too wet here, it could be a Drylands. But by the none geologically meaning of desert then yes it's an empty-ish place. www.sciencedaily.com/terms/desert.htm
Kent Survival 😊
Rob Fraser Gibraltar is a part of the British Commonwealth not the UK so technically it's not, different treaties and such, same Monarchy. Deserts are defined by a lack of precipitation (under 10" a year) but you can say that parts of the British Commonwealth are in one of the coldest deserts namely the British Antarctic Territory that has at best 8" of rain a year ;)
No,we do not.
Another great vid Andy. Always like the history lessons that you bring to a lot of your trips. That wagon of yours is awesome.
Thanks Paul.. I seem to have gone very History focused lately haha, history on the trips and bushcraft for the woods I guess :p
That doesn't look like London
Obviously , despite being its capital London is nothing like Britain
Robyn Highart yet
Loved it mate what a great vid very well done.
Thank you very much
britains only desert? never heard about south africa or australia?
Are South Africa & Australia colonies? No
Are South Africa & Australia crown dependencies? No
Are they in the Commonwealth? Yes
Are they their own sovereign nations? Yes
Can you see why your comment makes little to no sense?
Or we could take it as a great gag about colonisation but nope never mind
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Can I see you don’t understand a joke *Yes*
"Never heard about south africa or australia?"
Never heard south africa and australia aren't in Britan?
I really enjoyed this video.The best.Eggs & spam looked good too.Beautiful church.Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Jeretta, happy to hear that you enjoyed it :)
Britain has a desert......wut.
It's technically not
@Astolfo ik but they are completly different to most deserts
Excellent, absorbing video. I watch a lot of these wild camp videos and am intrigued at the different camp set ups and various equipment / food and drink combinations that are demonstrated. Very rarely are the videos good enough to actually 'draw me in,' to the camp set-up and location. Fortunately for me, the quality filming, local area information descriptions and, your easy going narrative hit the spot for me. Many thanks for a satisfyingly relaxed video. Good Luck my friend.
Thank you very much indeed Dave, a much appreciated comment :) ATB - Andy
Awesome place, great little pub at the end too, if I remember correctly it's got hundreds of beer mats all around the walls
Great video, I'm hoping to get down there this summer. It kinda reminds me of the eastern side of the Isle of Sheppey, where I grew up, only on a more industrial scale, and even more bleak. Even the name 'Dungeness' sounds bleak 😆
Top watching.... it's encouraged me to get back out at 44....
Thank you, happy to hear that :) good luck and have fun
cozy video, thank you.
Really enjoyed the video mate !
Thank you Peter
Thanks for another remarkable video in a delightful place. That area spans a 1000 years of history and more. I always learn such interesting stuff from you...and a spam and egg sandwich is great. Great work! Your videos are just better and better.
Thanks so much Carl :) happy to hear that you're enjoying this style of video.. they're fun to make... log live Spam haha
Great little movie. This really takes me back to camping as it was when I was a kid. I feel inspired to get out my kit and go off for a few days.
Thank you.. get back out there buddy :)
Loving the "still lifes "-reminds me of the dust-bowl days over here in the states (Great video)
Thanks Jeff.. maybe ive watched too much Ken Burns recently ;)
Absolutely! One of the best videos thus far. I consider my self a fan of them all. But! Andy! Nice nice work. Impressed is the only word that comes to mind. Really enjoyed my watch of it.
Very informative. Thanks 👍
Your windscreen also reflects the fire light back at you when you're not cooking on the stove. Nice setup and location!!
Hi Kaylynn, yeah.. it reflected a lot of light actually.. made it feel more like a camp fire :) Thank you for watching as always
Wow church was amazing X Great Camp and so much history in this area. Fascinating places around there thanks for sharing X Take Care and Keep Safe X
Thanks Jennifer, I've wanted to visit that church for years and only just go around to it, great place.
Still your best video Andy , I bloody love it. Had to have a rerun. 👌
Thanks Terry, It was an enjoyable trip :)
Great video Andy sandwich looked yummy might give it a try thank you for such good relaxing viewing
Awesome video Andy! Loved the footage of a most interesting area with some interesting history. The spam & eggs looked good too! Thanks brother!
Thanks buddy, amazing whats around us when we take the time to look :)
That’s a cool video,I’ll have another look at the weekend when I have more time and make a few notes .
Thank you Doug, a great place to visit, especially for photography
Another great video Andy. Love what you're about. Look forward to the next one!
Thanks Ralph, happy to hear you enjoyed it buddy
Is that the train the Beatles rented for A Hard Day's Night movie?
I'm pleased to see the sound mirrors fenced off so they are not covered in graphite
About 500yds east of where you were camping was a fish & chip shop! Have lived just opposite the listening posts for the past 30 years, walk my dogs along the old railway line every morning. Remember seeing you pack your tent up.
Love Dungeness, has an otherworldly feel about it. Camped out there (in the VW) some years back. Top of the boardwalk actually. Great vid Andy.
doesn't it just... nowhere else like it haha, saw some campers parked in a couple of great spots while I was there. cheers for watching Alan
Yous got a right feast there lad! Wonderful tea
Thank you for showing us the cool places in your country. I have always wanted to travel to the UK, but never have. My ancestors can be traced back to the Scottish Highlands around Glencoe. But, now it's too late. With the shape of the world now, that is out of the question. So, I love seeing things thru your videos. The Dymchurch Railway is WAY cool. Thanks again.
Why is it to late to visit the Highlands as there still there including Glencoe & very safe you’ll be in Scotland 🏴
I'm a Kentish girl and I was born in folkestone just up the coast and we have a beautiful place called the Warren which is known to the locals rather than visitors. It's a wild and beautiful place which I think you would enjoy camping. 😊
Your videos are always great andy could watch them all day, my little lad loves watching them too! Makes me dam hungry though each time ha! Keep up the hard work mate👍👍
Great video, Andy. I'm liking how you incorporate British history into your outings, very interesting. Thanks for sharing, take care, buddy.
Thanks mate.. yeah, been on a history streak lately, just filmed another as well haha
Really enjoyed that bud. Shown stuff I didn't know. Win win for me, thumbs up and good vibes to you. Thank you
Thank you :) glad you enjoyed