Wonderful ride with Goldie and lots of historical information the 360 camera does a super job and makes it more interesting Thanks Rog and ride safe..Pete 🍀🍀🍀
Thanks Nick, it's amazing just what little gems are hidden away in places we think we know. Since I started these rambles I've tufned up lots of interest stuff I never knew existed. Cheers, Rog.
Love it great interesting video as always just love these videos as all that you make I love the history of the air bases as I love anything to do with ww2 keep making them ride safe I’m waiting for the next one bye for now 👍👋
As usual your always interesting, and it's good to see the GoldStar out and about. I'm also bringing mine out of mothballs but i doubt I'll be wearing my recently purchased summer jackets for some while yet.
Thanks a lot, its great to be back on Goldie, glad to hear yours will be out soon too. No, I don't think my summer gears going to get used for a while either, that's Britush weather for you😂😂😂 Cheers.
Great to see you back. Missed your streams . the weather has been very poor over here in Ireland and stopped me getting out . Looking forwards to more of your streams keep safe and well. Thanks 👍👍👍Thanks very much for covering Elvington 👍👍👍
Having grown up around the hilly South Downs, and now living amongst mountains, this has made me wonder, if we have been to the highest point of your home county? Oh, just realised why there are several Airstrips and the like around your area... it's all flat! Good to see, and hear Goldie back out 'n about, and looking forward to part two. See ya, S.
Yorkshire is a big county with some very high hills and peaks so I haven't been to the highest point yet. Down at the southern end of the County, where I am, it's a lot flatter as we come into Lincolnshire so ideal for airfields in WW2. It's great being back out on Goldie. Cheers Steve
Good to see Goldie back out & about. Got me thinking about the differences 'tween Harold & Goldie. Wondering if BSA will release a scrambles/trials version as they did back in the day, I think it would be a success. I guess these days it would be considered an 'ADV' variant.
Thanks, it's great to be back out on her. Yes, I'm sure a scrambler version would be very popular, the couple of 'specials' that are around certainly cause a lot of interest.
Thanks for watching, hope you found it interesting. I have a little local knowledge but most of the history and odd facts I find by research as I'm plotting a route.
Old bridges, new bridges, old churches, old train stations, castles, airfields, fish and chips, and motorcycles. All brilliant, Rog. All brilliant.
Really glad you find it all interesting, there's so much to see if you can take the time to look.
Cheers
Rog
Wonderful ride with Goldie and lots of historical information the 360 camera does a super job and makes it more interesting Thanks Rog and ride safe..Pete 🍀🍀🍀
Thanks for the kind comments Pete, glad your still enjoying them.
Cheers.
Another smashing ride and I never knew Cawood had a castle..! Well you live and learn. 👍
Thanks Nick, it's amazing just what little gems are hidden away in places we think we know. Since I started these rambles I've tufned up lots of interest stuff I never knew existed.
Cheers,
Rog.
Awesome ramble bud cheers 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers.
Love it great interesting video as always just love these videos as all that you make I love the history of the air bases as I love anything to do with ww2 keep making them ride safe I’m waiting for the next one bye for now 👍👋
Thanks Nicholas, there's a bit more WW2 air base info in the next video.
Cheers.
Wonderful to see you back out on Goldie! I enjoy your channel and your knowledge, cheers
Thanks a lot Scott glad you're enjoying the rambles.
Cheers.
Yea was an interesting ramble👍
Thanks Martin 👍🏻
As usual your always interesting, and it's good to see the GoldStar out and about. I'm also bringing mine out of mothballs but i doubt I'll be wearing my recently purchased summer jackets for some while yet.
Thanks a lot, its great to be back on Goldie, glad to hear yours will be out soon too.
No, I don't think my summer gears going to get used for a while either, that's Britush weather for you😂😂😂
Cheers.
Great ramble, very enjoyable Dave. 👍
Thanks Andrew, glad you liked it.
Incidentally, Dave is the Harley Davidson I'm rebuilding, I'm Rog 😂😂😂
Cheers.
@@old-n-Goldie sorry Rog, senior moment...🤣🤣🤣
I missed Goldie!
It's good to be back out on her.
The Goldie sounds beautiful, nice video
Thanks, she is a lovely bike.
Cheers.
Great to see you back. Missed your streams . the weather has been very poor over here in Ireland and stopped me getting out . Looking forwards to more of your streams keep safe and well. Thanks 👍👍👍Thanks very much for covering Elvington 👍👍👍
Thanks, glad you enjoyed Elvington.
great channel
Thanks, and thanks for watching.
Having grown up around the hilly South Downs, and now living amongst mountains, this has made me wonder, if we have been to the highest point of your home county?
Oh, just realised why there are several Airstrips and the like around your area... it's all flat!
Good to see, and hear Goldie back out 'n about, and looking forward to part two. See ya, S.
Yorkshire is a big county with some very high hills and peaks so I haven't been to the highest point yet.
Down at the southern end of the County, where I am, it's a lot flatter as we come into Lincolnshire so ideal for airfields in WW2.
It's great being back out on Goldie.
Cheers Steve
Thank you you are fantastic love all you share❤
Just for you that one Debbs, now you know what the pump is at Rawcliffe ❤❤
@@old-n-Goldie ❤
Good to see Goldie back out & about. Got me thinking about the differences 'tween Harold & Goldie. Wondering if BSA will release a scrambles/trials version as they did back in the day, I think it would be a success. I guess these days it would be considered an 'ADV' variant.
Thanks, it's great to be back out on her.
Yes, I'm sure a scrambler version would be very popular, the couple of 'specials' that are around certainly cause a lot of interest.
love the channel just subscribed
Thanks for the ramble, I am curious, do you already know all the history or do you research it for the commentary?
Thanks for watching, hope you found it interesting.
I have a little local knowledge but most of the history and odd facts I find by research as I'm plotting a route.
Hello! First again! 😂
Morning Steven