Lovely video Simon. I'm Suffolk born and bred it's a beautiful county especially the coast. I did the great Tommy sleep out myself on the banks of the river Lark right on the border with Cambs btw. It was my first solo camp at age 61. It's people like you that give old buggers like me the inspiration to do it...i hope to do many more...
Should have paid a visit to the Adnams brew pub. Their Ghost Ship is damn fine - especially on tap. Really liked this tour. The cyclist is me is itching to come out.
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing your adventures. We will check out The Great Tommy Sleep Out. I recall meeting a homeless British soldier at the City Mission in Miami after the Iraq war. He was a fine person, great hiker, sometimes we would walk all night and look at the stars.
Leaving the first comment. ANOTHER GOOD VID SIR. I love the UK in the way that it doesn't have to tear old structures down to build new ones. (Like here in the US.)
I was choking up while watching you both touring.... having been stationed at those "couple of airbases" (RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge) for four years, '74 -'77, working on F4s. Snape: Where I got the notion to take a canoe (US, "kayak") from the Snape bridge down the waterways taking out at Orford. Wife made the return trip (almost got lost). Orford Castle: we had the oportunity to go up in the castle (actually the "keep" as most of the castle was gone). The top floor was occupied by a HUGE round table and an equally HUGE fireplace! The slotted windows were for the archers, the stone steps up were worn soooo much, a very noticeable dip in their edges being a witness to the thousands of folks who have used them. Framlingham Castle: Mother came for visit from the States and we took her there for a look-see. Funny, I remembered the name as Framingham Castle!) Both our children were born at RAF Lakenheath.. Fond memories.... Cheers, Mates!
Simon, I was so excited to see you covering the area around Rendalshem. In my youth, as a young US Airman, I spent a few years at RAF Bentwaters . I loved it, loved your country and camped, hiked and fished some of the same turf you're covering in your videos. Ive been a fan since around 2018 and truly enjoy watching your adventures. I was a few years after the UFO 😁. Take care, keep the videos coming, I hope to bring my wife to the UK to see what I've talked about all these years. Maybe our paths will cross. Your friend, Lee
I hope you get to meet Simon if and when you get over here, I doubt I'll ever have that privilege. I'd also like to thank you for your military service both here in Uk and in USA 👍👍.
Good to see you out and about. Well thought out kit on an excellent new bike. Thank you for sharing your beautiful country side and a bike camp, so civilized, neat and clean. You have fine illustrations of the range efforts of man’s impact on the land, from your, leave no trace, to the ruins of your ancestors, some being restored. I think you have castles that took longer to build than the history of my entire nation. Again, thanks for the amazing video work and story. Also, BIG PAT on the back for the music choice for this video. Hope to see you again, soon. Texas
Awesome stuff Simon and hippy swift, Great countryside and towns, villages as well. Nice set up on the bike as well. Making coffee in your sleeping bag, that's awesome lol..
I love how you set up your bike. it is cool to see how much you can pack on your bike. Thank you for the tour of all the english towns. I live in New Hampshire USA we have many pine forest you would love. Thank you again for the video. Be safe
Thank you SImon. Really enjoyable and inspirational as usual. I am not surprised that your companion described you as a really nice bloke and as we see on your videos. Maybe see you out there one day.
Love this one! When you left Southwold you weren’t a million miles from where my profile picture was taken :) lovely to see the area from your perspective! Fantastic journey Mr!
Only just seen this Simon. I used to live in North Essex, and my mum in Long Melford. So your expedition brings back some memories. We occasionally went to Diss and my mum's second husband took us to the Newmarket races occasionally (early 1970s) . I've lived in Scotland for the last 35 years, and am well travelled here around the hills. Maybe we could team up with a few days in Sutherland? You won't refret it. If you've never been there, it's the most magical landscspe I've ever had the pleasure to be in! Keep up the great work, Nigel.
Not a UFO buff as such, I’m more military history but I do find the Rendlesham sightings fascinating, I’ve also cycled round the forest many many times as I live in Suffolk.
@@simonablokeinthewoods ...but if you do want local area weirdness from the 1940s there's the "Burning Seas" Nazi invasion stories from Shingle Street just up the road. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingle_Street#World_War_II You're also a stones throw from Sutton Hoo there too. It's a pretty interesting part of the country. ps What a great video Simon. Really enjoyed this series.
Fun trip, as always. Thanks Simon. I had to laugh at tend with he big old Cadillac barely able to navigate the bend in one lane. It looked like the USS Enterprise.
the most famous ufo sighting was in the 1980s and it happened over a few days its also a place id love to go and visit. love the channel Simon , absolutely fantastic thankyou and all the best mate.
Lovely series of videos around an area I know well from my very early childhood - my grandfather owned a small property in Aldeburgh in the very early 80s and we'd stay there every Witsun holiday break over 6bor 7 years. Dunwich, Southwold and especially The Maltings at Snape are sweet memories from back when I was young enough to still be on a harness held by my ever watchful dad - I was a "grabber" as a toddler! Good times, lovely area! If you go back, Snape is worth more than a ride-through, there's a nice walk out through the reed beds if nothing else and it's an artist's commune so several nice shops and galleries to check out. Gorgeous in the sun but possibly even better on a foggy day- the boats coming out of the mist is a bucket list memory... Also, there are at least two fantastic pubs further along the path from Dunwich which I think you probably passed at least one of 😀 Good stuff, thanks for the memories and stay safe on your adventures... BTW, Andy says get down to Salisbury with him for a trip/video series!
March is usually ’In like a lion, out like a lamb’, but this March has been the reverse! You were very lucky with the weather. April begins tomorrow - "Oh, to be in England now that April’s there". Well. I’m off to Scotland, but the same thing applies. Hope I get similar weather. It has been known. ;) Great trip by you both - hob nobs for the win! PS. I forgot about the fundraiser, until I was reminded by others in the comment section. Flag up stuff like that at the end for folks like me, with the memory of a goldfish!
Wonderful video. You do such a great job of knitting the B-roll into the narrative. Viewers get a great introduction to the lands that you travel. Thanks for sharing.
What a great trip. My friends and I just did a quick overnight bikepacking trip here on the Potomac River in the Washington, DC area in US. It's so nice to be able to completely change your surroundings in just a few hours on a bike.
Huge fan of the rural campouts. Boondocking/bandit camp, whatever ya call it. Like you we make sure not to make a mess of things and clean up after ourselves so it hardly looks like we were there. The bike camp is a great idea and I will be doing one this summer thanks to this video. Cheers!
Really enjoyed these two videos of your bike packing trip. Very well filmed, presented and then edited. You got some great camera angles and shots capturing the essence of a cycle trip and bike packing. As you say and show it's such a great area to ride. Narfolk as well. Thanks for making and ATB.
Pretty scenery! Good vid. Liked your he closing music, the bit of history, meeting Luke, and the roll-by of the log piles at the end - different! Thanks, Simon!
Another outstanding video and thanks for showing us so much history. Looked like a good time and Luke needs to pack a couple more snacks.😁😁 Thank you and take care, Al
Absolutely wonderful bike packing trip through historic parts of the U.K. ! Made my legs tired just watching y’all cycle up the hills! Always great to see your videos Simon , our cousins across the pond !
Such a mellow film while being active! Great part 2.
Nice little trip. The lighthouse at southwold is the one from grandp in my pocket.
I _truly_ appreciate the historical content you include. It really elevates your channel beyond the typical outdoor adventures.
If not allergic to narrowboats, you should check out Foxes Afloat - lots of historical anecdotes - and nice guys too!
Thanks Kimberly! I concur about Foxes Afloat - very enjoyable viewing 😁
Lovely video Simon. I'm Suffolk born and bred it's a beautiful county especially the coast. I did the great Tommy sleep out myself on the banks of the river Lark right on the border with Cambs btw. It was my first solo camp at age 61. It's people like you that give old buggers like me the inspiration to do it...i hope to do many more...
That is superb! Never too late! I hope you had a good night - such a great cause. 👍👍👍
Nice bike. For a seat, I'd have a Brooks B17 Standard touring saddle (leather). Try Madgett cycles of Diss.
great context as always Simon - thanks🚴
Nearly 150k subscribers! I remember when it was less than 20k! What an achievement Simon!
YESSS!!! Keep the bike/camping adventures coming!
Thank, Simon. I really liked the way your filmed the riding sequences. Almost like riding along with you. 👍🙂🚴♂️🏕️
Should have paid a visit to the Adnams brew pub. Their Ghost Ship is damn fine - especially on tap.
Really liked this tour. The cyclist is me is itching to come out.
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing your adventures. We will check out The Great Tommy Sleep Out. I recall meeting a homeless British soldier at the City Mission in Miami after the Iraq war. He was a fine person, great hiker, sometimes we would walk all night and look at the stars.
I loved this one. It was also great to see someone lovingly talk about where they're from, your Suffolk friend there. A very pleasant video indeed 😊
Thanks for sharing your journey & supporting the homeless ex service personnel 💪
Cheers for the vid! Did a very similar route last weekend and loved it, currently in the process of editing the video I filmed on our ride!
Leaving the first comment.
ANOTHER GOOD VID SIR.
I love the UK in the way that it doesn't have to tear old structures down to build new ones.
(Like here in the US.)
Fantastic thanks for taking us along 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I was choking up while watching you both touring.... having been stationed at those "couple of airbases" (RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge) for four years, '74 -'77, working on F4s. Snape: Where I got the notion to take a canoe (US, "kayak") from the Snape bridge down the waterways taking out at Orford. Wife made the return trip (almost got lost). Orford Castle: we had the oportunity to go up in the castle (actually the "keep" as most of the castle was gone). The top floor was occupied by a HUGE round table and an equally HUGE fireplace! The slotted windows were for the archers, the stone steps up were worn soooo much, a very noticeable dip in their edges being a witness to the thousands of folks who have used them. Framlingham Castle: Mother came for visit from the States and we took her there for a look-see. Funny, I remembered the name as Framingham Castle!) Both our children were born at RAF Lakenheath.. Fond memories.... Cheers, Mates!
Inspiring😎👌👏Beaut part of the world shown with great cinematography👍👊
Simon,
I was so excited to see you covering the area around Rendalshem. In my youth, as a young US Airman, I spent a few years at RAF Bentwaters . I loved it, loved your country and camped, hiked and fished some of the same turf you're covering in your videos. Ive been a fan since around 2018 and truly enjoy watching your adventures. I was a few years after the UFO 😁.
Take care, keep the videos coming, I hope to bring my wife to the UK to see what I've talked about all these years. Maybe our paths will cross. Your friend, Lee
I hope you get to meet Simon if and when you get over here, I doubt I'll ever have that privilege. I'd also like to thank you for your military service both here in Uk and in USA 👍👍.
Thanks Lee! I’m glad it brought back some memories! I hope you do make it over here with your wife and show her your old haunts.
👍👍
Good to see you out and about. Well thought out kit on an excellent new bike. Thank you for sharing your beautiful country side and a bike camp, so civilized, neat and clean. You have fine illustrations of the range efforts of man’s impact on the land, from your, leave no trace, to the ruins of your ancestors, some being restored. I think you have castles that took longer to build than the history of my entire nation. Again, thanks for the amazing video work and story. Also, BIG PAT on the back for the music choice for this video. Hope to see you again, soon. Texas
So Envious! Absolutely beautiful country! Thanks for the video and adventure!
Another excellent part #2 , of your adventures Simon 👍👍
Awesome stuff Simon and hippy swift, Great countryside and towns, villages as well. Nice set up on the bike as well. Making coffee in your sleeping bag, that's awesome lol..
Awesome scenery!
Really enjoyed that video. It was interesting to see your bike packing set up.Thank you.
Really enjoyed both videos. Good packing. Packet mash n stake Good choice love the new frame bag.
Better off getting a trailer on that bike for all that gear Simon!! Nice video as always top notch 👌
Lovely video in a beautiful part of the country. And what a crackin' Suffolk accent Luke has! 🙂
Whoa--- never thought I'd see a Cadillac in England.
What a lovely pair you are
I’d love to see more adventures with the dinner biscuit man haha
Watching this adventure gives me a desire to breakout my 1985 Rockhopper and go for a ride....
Greetings from the Pacific Northwest USA. really enjoyed watching your journey. Thanks for sharing. Be well. Safe journeys. And happy trails.
Beautiful country thanks for sharing your videos Simon.👍
I love how you set up your bike. it is cool to see how much you can pack on your bike. Thank you for the tour of all the english towns.
I live in New Hampshire USA we have many pine forest you would love. Thank you again for the video. Be safe
Bravo Luke and Simon 🤗👍
You captured a lot of fun and creative shots this week and last.
It’s such a pleasure watching your videos
Really enjoyed different locations you stopped at and shared. Thanks!
Thank you both for two great videos, such a beautiful part of the UK, interesting journey!
Thank you SImon. Really enjoyable and inspirational as usual.
I am not surprised that your companion described you as a really nice bloke and as we see on your videos.
Maybe see you out there one day.
What an inspirational series again, thank you
Love this one! When you left Southwold you weren’t a million miles from where my profile picture was taken :) lovely to see the area from your perspective! Fantastic journey Mr!
It always amazes me that there's any peace to be found in the countryside that's still left in England.
Great movie, nice to watch. Best wishes from the forest :)
Only just seen this Simon. I used to live in North Essex, and my mum in Long Melford. So your expedition brings back some memories. We occasionally went to Diss and my mum's second husband took us to the Newmarket races occasionally (early 1970s) . I've lived in Scotland for the last 35 years, and am well travelled here around the hills. Maybe we could team up with a few days in Sutherland? You won't refret it. If you've never been there, it's the most magical landscspe I've ever had the pleasure to be in! Keep up the great work, Nigel.
Really enjoyed watching this video...tks 🙂
Thanks Simon great vlog, enjoy your adventures 👍👍
Stunning video 👏 - thanks so much for sharing - really felt I had a small tour around the east of our great country 👍
Fantastic style of camping with a very nice scenery out there.
The UFO sightings were 1980 not in the 40’s , great seeing all my local sites. Good stuff.
Thanks mate - I stand corrected 😁
Damn - You beat me to it! I’m obviously not the only UFO buff watching Simon then 🙂🛸
Not a UFO buff as such, I’m more military history but I do find the Rendlesham sightings fascinating, I’ve also cycled round the forest many many times as I live in Suffolk.
@@simonablokeinthewoods ...but if you do want local area weirdness from the 1940s there's the "Burning Seas" Nazi invasion stories from Shingle Street just up the road. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingle_Street#World_War_II
You're also a stones throw from Sutton Hoo there too. It's a pretty interesting part of the country.
ps What a great video Simon. Really enjoyed this series.
So good that you can be so positive for the other and yourself (although it must not always be easy - a tiring day etc).
As someone who grew up in between diss and halesworth, now living in Cornwall, it’s great to hear these accents on my RUclips subscriptions 😁
Loved the video Simon, it looks like a beautiful part of the country and well worth a visit. Cheers Pal 😀
Great trip, thanks for taking us along.
Fun trip, as always. Thanks Simon. I had to laugh at tend with he big old Cadillac barely able to navigate the bend in one lane. It looked like the USS Enterprise.
Another fantastic vlog thanks Simon.....
Great video Simon. Looking forward to the next video.
the most famous ufo sighting was in the 1980s and it happened over a few days its also a place id love to go and visit. love the channel Simon , absolutely fantastic thankyou and all the best mate.
Love it. More please , Simon .
Top video Simon, I certainly recognise some of those places! Must head back to Orford, not been for a while.
Thank you for raising the issue of Veteran homelessness. It is a global phenomenon. Lest we forget.
Hi Simon will be getting into your video momentarily to see your second half. Keep well
Cracking adventure and lovely vid . Enjoyed that . 👌 🚴
It was a nice trip you both had there. Really enjoyed watching. Until next time, Simon. Stay safe.
What lovely weather u had ,well judged lol . Beautiful scenery 🥰 .U must be so fit .
Lovely series of videos around an area I know well from my very early childhood - my grandfather owned a small property in Aldeburgh in the very early 80s and we'd stay there every Witsun holiday break over 6bor 7 years. Dunwich, Southwold and especially The Maltings at Snape are sweet memories from back when I was young enough to still be on a harness held by my ever watchful dad - I was a "grabber" as a toddler!
Good times, lovely area! If you go back, Snape is worth more than a ride-through, there's a nice walk out through the reed beds if nothing else and it's an artist's commune so several nice shops and galleries to check out. Gorgeous in the sun but possibly even better on a foggy day- the boats coming out of the mist is a bucket list memory... Also, there are at least two fantastic pubs further along the path from Dunwich which I think you probably passed at least one of 😀
Good stuff, thanks for the memories and stay safe on your adventures... BTW, Andy says get down to Salisbury with him for a trip/video series!
Awesome guys awesome… loved the vid.. cheers Chris & Sam
Great adventure. Now I'll have to go out and buy a bike.
Another great video. Thank you!
Now that was a great video, to me one of your best, Cheers.
March is usually ’In like a lion, out like a lamb’, but this March has been the reverse! You were very lucky with the weather.
April begins tomorrow - "Oh, to be in England now that April’s there". Well. I’m off to Scotland, but the same thing applies. Hope I get similar weather. It has been known. ;)
Great trip by you both - hob nobs for the win!
PS. I forgot about the fundraiser, until I was reminded by others in the comment section. Flag up stuff like that at the end for folks like me, with the memory of a goldfish!
Really I'm depth knowledge. Your videos are truly inspiring
My area. Love your channel and have subscribed. Going to love watching all your videos.
Wonderful video. You do such a great job of knitting the B-roll into the narrative. Viewers get a great introduction to the lands that you travel. Thanks for sharing.
Simon, Yes!!! Suffolk really looks like a great place!!!
Great trip. Fascinating sites. Take care
Another brilliant video Simon! Thank you so much for giving Kermit and “The Great Tommy Sleepout” a mention 🙏🏻❤️
What a great trip. My friends and I just did a quick overnight bikepacking trip here on the Potomac River in the Washington, DC area in US. It's so nice to be able to completely change your surroundings in just a few hours on a bike.
What a great trip and history lesson of Suffolk. Seeing it by bike seems to be a comprehensive way to see the county. Thanks for bringing us along!
brilliant video , thanks Simon .
Cool video! I love to do what we call Stealth Camping.
Jolly good video!!! Cheers!!
Huge fan of the rural campouts. Boondocking/bandit camp, whatever ya call it. Like you we make sure not to make a mess of things and clean up after ourselves so it hardly looks like we were there. The bike camp is a great idea and I will be doing one this summer thanks to this video. Cheers!
I'm a Suffolk man born and bred, so it's really nice to see you promote the beauty of this county and the fact it's not as flat as people think!
Cracking second video visited orford castle many years ago must get back and c some of the other places u have shown thanks simon
Great trip mate, thanks for sharing
Awesome video mate and man what a sandwich of black pudding you had lol it was huge
Thank you for the tour . What lovely views. Scenery and Weather were outstanding.
Nice video.,very smooth.,
We are blessed in our part of the world Simon, lovely Caddy at the end too 😂
This was a delight to watch, great job and thank you for taking us with you!
Another interesting video, and a great way for me to relax after a stressful Wednesday. I must get out for a SO24 over Easter.
Great stuff once again sir. Beautiful countryside. I was surprised to see an old school Cadillac come around the corner towards the end.
nice video, thank you for sharing your trip
Really enjoyed these two videos of your bike packing trip. Very well filmed, presented and then edited. You got some great camera angles and shots capturing the essence of a cycle trip and bike packing. As you say and show it's such a great area to ride. Narfolk as well. Thanks for making and ATB.
Butchery and smoke house looks interesting. Those fire plugs look like the cotton wool things dentists use just soaked in a wax.
Pretty scenery! Good vid. Liked your he closing music, the bit of history, meeting Luke, and the roll-by of the log piles at the end - different! Thanks, Simon!
Beautiful scenery and lovely little towns. One day we will manage to get over there to see some of these wonderful sites ourselves. 🙂
Another outstanding video and thanks for showing us so much history. Looked like a good time and Luke needs to pack a couple more snacks.😁😁 Thank you and take care, Al
Absolutely wonderful bike packing trip through historic parts of the U.K. ! Made my legs tired just watching y’all cycle up the hills!
Always great to see your videos Simon , our cousins across the pond !
Good video, I best way the really take in the scenery is by bike of foot. 8^)