Stunning scenery! 👍😲😊 The earliest snow I can remember down here in Essex was around 5th November one year back in the 1970s, brought in on a bitterly cold easterly wind. We've also had snow in November in 10 of the last 40 years.
No, its not climate change. In 1971 we had snow in October, and we have had snow late in the year a few times since then, especialy if you live on high ground.
Thanks for sharing this one 🤝. Loved it mate. All that glorious countryside in the snow Amazing. Although goathland and Whitby is our second home and been going to our camp site on browhouse farm for the last 24/5 years and although we have been over to visit in winter it’s been a while so like I say thanks for sharing. We really enjoyed watching the episode. Those winter tyres are working well too 👍🏻. Is Harrison’s fuel station opposite to pennatt park on the island ??.
I'm from Gateshead, not exactly snow country, but I love going for a drive up the north Pennines county Durham through to Northumberland and back. A snow hunt, basically. Doing a large circular (100 ml approx). Taking in some of the lovely villages and Hamlets and the scenery. North Yorks, a bit too far for that. My route is up to Consett through to Stanhope. Then A689 to Alston. A686. Back down to A69 and home.
@@thewhitbyphotographer I wonder if you could answer me a question?? Travelling to Scarborough A171. Approaching Whitby, I turned right to go through Ruswarp, to bypass Whitby and rejoin said road. How many miles does this take off the journey, if any?? Thanks.
Great vid good camera work although i do keep dodging when you pass other cars, the way the camera swings . As for global warming NAH its winter we have had very mild winters for a long time now , i remember when i was a kid in the 60's snow falling all the time in Nov regular floods etc. If you look back at the housing then every one had grass and hedges , rivers and becks were cleaned drains cleaned and more trees to soak up the water.
Stunning scenery! 👍😲😊 The earliest snow I can remember down here in Essex was around 5th November one year back in the 1970s, brought in on a bitterly cold easterly wind. We've also had snow in November in 10 of the last 40 years.
Absolutely awesome video...Whitby in the snow...nothing better. Outstanding work..thank you x
Thankyou Jen :)
What a beautiful picture.just hope that everyone is safe and well especially the elderly.thank you for a great video
This is so good, really calming. Definitely more of this when the Moors gets more snow please.
No, its not climate change. In 1971 we had snow in October, and we have had snow late in the year a few times since then, especialy if you live on high ground.
I was just looking through some of my other Videos, and I think we had snow in October sometime around 2019. I did a video of it.
60's, 70's red hot summers, deep snow in winter, it goes round in cycles.
Thanks for sharing this one 🤝.
Loved it mate.
All that glorious countryside in the snow Amazing. Although goathland and Whitby is our second home and been going to our camp site on browhouse farm for the last 24/5 years and although we have been over to visit in winter it’s been a while so like I say thanks for sharing.
We really enjoyed watching the episode.
Those winter tyres are working well too 👍🏻. Is Harrison’s fuel station opposite to pennatt park on the island ??.
Thanks for watching Paul.
Yes thats the correct garage. Always the best prices.
Looking forward to the next episode
👌🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻.
Nope, called winter...Cyclical, We've only been recording weather events for not even 100 years, It's just weather.😊
Winter doesnt start till Dec.
I'm from Gateshead, not exactly snow country, but I love going for a drive up the north Pennines county Durham through to Northumberland and back. A snow hunt, basically. Doing a large circular (100 ml approx). Taking in some of the lovely villages and Hamlets and the scenery. North Yorks, a bit too far for that. My route is up to Consett through to Stanhope. Then A689 to Alston. A686. Back down to A69 and home.
I think that area you're talking about gets a lot of snow at times. Nothing better than looking g at stunning scenery like that :)
@@thewhitbyphotographer I wonder if you could answer me a question?? Travelling to Scarborough A171. Approaching Whitby, I turned right to go through Ruswarp, to bypass Whitby and rejoin said road. How many miles does this take off the journey, if any?? Thanks.
@@davidrichardson6872 Im not sure it will be many, but it takes out several sets of traffic lights and congested areas for sure.
@thewhitbyphotographer thanks, I asked because we beat our friends Infront, to the hotel in brid by 30mins by taking that route.
@@davidrichardson6872 Its 0.8 mile shorter the way you went. But like I mentioned, less traffic lights and congested areas.
Great vid good camera work although i do keep dodging when you pass other cars, the way the camera swings . As for global warming NAH its winter we have had very mild winters for a long time now , i remember when i was a kid in the 60's snow falling all the time in Nov regular floods etc. If you look back at the housing then every one had grass and hedges , rivers and becks were cleaned drains cleaned and more trees to soak up the water.
Another thought could be that other countries have different calendars; Like a 13 month cycle with the moon instead of Solar
I've driven this down to Egton?
North Yorkshire in her winter finery.
Meh..it's a snowflake compared to winter '82
When was that ?
Beatiful video ❄️😍🌹👏👏👏👍
@@alicjawarecka654 Thankyou.