Islands on Foot: Walking Around Burrow Island (Rat Island), Gosport

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @AtomicShrimp
    @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +603

    *Afterthoughts & Addenda* - There is a huge amount of interesting history in this locality, which this video will not even touch on (as the key objective here was just to visit the island on foot, and nothing much more). If you're interested in a followup video about the significant local maritime and military history of this place, and including such topics as why the island is called 'Rat Island', why the water beyond it is called 'Weevil Lake', why there is a modern residential development called 'Slaughterhouse Square', let me know...

    • @kawaiilotus
      @kawaiilotus 2 года назад +30

      Oh please do!

    • @PlayaSinNombre
      @PlayaSinNombre 2 года назад +22

      Yes, please! More Rat Island and Weevil Lane!

    • @SpaceMulva
      @SpaceMulva 2 года назад

      The amount of trash your country throws into the ocean is shameful. Why are you so casual about it?

    • @eternalextrapolations
      @eternalextrapolations 2 года назад +19

      Did the ministry put out a series of public informational shorts from their archives about this area?

    • @TheWibbo
      @TheWibbo 2 года назад +12

      Would love to see that and maybe a foreshore foraging for food video

  • @1980rpgify
    @1980rpgify 2 года назад +233

    Great content Mike. As a local kid some years ago, I camped on Rat island a few times. It wasn't until years later I learned about fort James and the cemetery on the island. Not sure we would have been as keen to stay on island cut off overnight if we did. There were some red brick walls still standing and a small tower 30ft? That we also climbed. Nowadays I'd rather visit the powder monkey where you jumped the rail. They brew a nice pint.

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 2 года назад +2

      recommendation accepted

    • @PieAndChips
      @PieAndChips 2 года назад +3

      They do a cracking hotdog too

    • @1980rpgify
      @1980rpgify 2 года назад +1

      @@PieAndChips have seen them first hand. Maybe Mrs will treat me one day.

    • @niavlys_aj_tadrous5568
      @niavlys_aj_tadrous5568 Год назад +1

      did you get attacked by rats? I would like to do the same and my friend is a wuss about rats.

  • @fucksampleclearance2106
    @fucksampleclearance2106 2 года назад +216

    I know your channel consists of random bits as you've said previously. But I must say, I absolutely LOVE this video especially. Thank you for this! As sweet as the strawberries you've supplied us before.

    • @KahruSuomiPerkele
      @KahruSuomiPerkele 2 года назад +19

      This randomness is what make him look like a normal person, a huge contrast compared to some content creators or even influencers.

  • @michaelnewman6948
    @michaelnewman6948 2 года назад +35

    When you upload it makes me so happy
    A smile on my face. You're such a nice chappie
    Your rambles and walks, your recipes too
    they are fun for us all, as you see by the views
    I must end this now, I have ran out of rhymes
    Thank you again for all the good times
    I am not great with words but I hope you enjoy the sentiment

  • @charliemck5363
    @charliemck5363 2 года назад +6

    Atomic shrimp I’m fairly new to the channel - but what a lovely breath of fresh air your channel is. Certainly not the work of a small boy…

  • @AjiNoPanda
    @AjiNoPanda 2 года назад +29

    One of the best videos you've put out this year! I hope this will become a regular series. This kind of reminds me of Norfolk, VA, which is also very military and industrial. Would love to see more of the locality!

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +29

      It's already a series (two more episodes edited and lined up already - although one of them consists of me failing to get to an island)

    • @aidanfell4297
      @aidanfell4297 2 года назад +2

      Gosport has some nice places to walk around, notably Gilkicker Point where there is an old fort, however it has recently been earmarked for demolition and will be turned into flats. Anyway the beach round there is nice. You can watch the Isle of Wight ferries come in and out of Portsmouth Harbour

  • @JoshStLouis314
    @JoshStLouis314 2 года назад +21

    This is one of my favorite videos from this channel, and that's hard to top because I couldn't even pick a top 5. I guess the foraging and cooking topics are top tier, but the mudlarking and general hiking are all so interesting! You have a way of narration that is simply perfect, and the topics (varied as they are) always instill a sense of intrigue, like the microbiome for example.

  • @kawaiilotus
    @kawaiilotus 2 года назад +13

    Mr Atomic Feels Naughty But Is All Technically Legal Shrimp is brilliant, and I and probably others want to see more of him, I'll have to visit they that previously unknown to me museum at some point!

  • @MrWylis
    @MrWylis 2 года назад +20

    Nice little video, mate.
    Oystercatcher are also sometimes called Cocklemar. Thought you might enjoy that fact.
    And they absolutely do try to draw you away from their nests.
    If you come across a beer with the name Cocklemar, it's ruddy lovely.

  • @PantsManUK
    @PantsManUK 2 года назад +21

    As someone who spent much of my youth in that bit of Hampshire (RN kid), I love your videos showing me places I knew 30-odd years ago. Please, keep up the great content.

    • @alhutchio2065
      @alhutchio2065 2 года назад

      same here - born and bred in Stamshaw by Whale Island. Loved the seashores and the History.

    • @carlyjmc
      @carlyjmc 2 года назад +1

      @@alhutchio2065 hi from stamshaw /Tipner 👋

    • @rollingwave2732
      @rollingwave2732 2 года назад

      And me, lived in Alverstoke and Lee-on-Solent, now in Ireland.

  • @hamishmills2813
    @hamishmills2813 2 года назад +30

    Piel Island off Barrow In Furness is an interesting tidal island too, you can walk there, it has a massive ruined castle, an Inn, a campsite, guest houses and even a passenger ferry with the high tide. Good for a weekend or a day trip.

    • @b0b5m1th
      @b0b5m1th 2 года назад +1

      Interestingly I know both of these places very well. I wonder how many people would understand the connection between Gosport and Barrow.

    • @tobyjackman3212
      @tobyjackman3212 2 года назад

      @@b0b5m1th
      What is it then?
      Were they both ship building towns?

    • @b0b5m1th
      @b0b5m1th 2 года назад +6

      @@tobyjackman3212 Barrow builds submarines, and Gosport is were they were based.

  • @zaptainkuboom5520
    @zaptainkuboom5520 2 года назад +11

    The crunchiest Atomic Shrimp adventure yet.

  • @carlyjmc
    @carlyjmc 2 года назад +39

    Now they've "opened" the 52 mile coastal walk, there's loads to explore and hopefully easier to access

  • @festadams9896
    @festadams9896 2 года назад +6

    Wow that brought back a few memories from my past! I was born and raised in Gospot which makes me a turk towner and used to venture onto rat island most Saturdays at the crack of dawn when the tide was right. My brother and I used to walk around from Grove road through the park and visit the ship wreck along the way for a bit of bait for fishing and then walk up to Weevil bridge (which was replaced by the millennium bridge) and sit under the MoD guard house until the tide was out far enough to sneak around. The house on the Island was already collapsed in the 1980's and I remember walking on the roof of it back then, the roof was made of slate by the way. There was also a pylon with a warning of 100000 volts or something like that which really swayed in the wind the higher you went up but we were kids with not a lot of sense back then but we knew there was'nt any electric cables. Off the spit on the second part of the island was always a good spot to find interesting stones and was also a keen fishing spot for my brother and I. As a kid in the area we would quite often find broken clay pipes and if you were really lucky you could also find the old soda bottles with the glass marbles in them, I'm sure we found munitions too but we didn't touch any of those.

  • @Matt.m6
    @Matt.m6 2 года назад +7

    There is something very pure about rarely trodden areas. Very good video Mike, cheers.

  • @danielrhymes4593
    @danielrhymes4593 2 года назад +12

    I went to visit Portsmouth to visit a friend a few years back and I remember seeing a tiny little island just off Gosport... I think it's the same island. Fascinating to see what it was!

  • @coffeemakesstuff
    @coffeemakesstuff 2 года назад +2

    I lived in Gosport for most of my life and even now I'm only one town north. I used to go to this island with my father and we'd find all sorts of treasures on the rarely explored stretch that you explored here. Thanks for bringing me back to a place that holds a lot of joy in my memories ✨

  • @JoshStLouis314
    @JoshStLouis314 2 года назад +51

    I love discovering difficult to access but legal locations. As a 20 something year old man over 6' tall and an avid climber, I have no issue going over any fence that isn't barbed, and ventured to many such locations here in the US. There's just something satisfying about defeating barriers, perhaps that's why I enjoy (only legal) locksport as well.

  • @whatsjamieupto352
    @whatsjamieupto352 2 года назад +7

    Must say, you are a very knowledgeable person Mike, always enjoy your content

  • @p0_0kie_001
    @p0_0kie_001 2 года назад +2

    Never change man, I love the randomness of your content. It’s very engaging.

  • @StatusMirror
    @StatusMirror 2 года назад +12

    Love content like this - I like to think I'm good at finding niche places on my adventures, but this is in a different league! This and the old railway walk stood out to me as some of your best videos this year. No idea how you find these places haha

  • @AstridLys
    @AstridLys 2 года назад +42

    Growing up by the Wadden Sea left me like - "well...yeah, of course you can walk to an island, we used to do school trips to the islets strew across the North Frisian coast", but then I remembered that the Wadden Sea is a very local thing 😅 If you ever want to feel a thrill, walk 3 km to an islet and try to get back home before the tide comes in 😂

    • @GOAT_GOATERSON
      @GOAT_GOATERSON 2 года назад

      Omg, dat wou ik dus net zeggen, ik kom uit Drenthe maar dacht dus ook gelijk aan wadlopen haha

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery 2 года назад +17

    I'm interested by your mention of the 'Explosion Museum'. Sounds like it's worth a visit.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 2 года назад +1

      💥

    • @ezeddiev
      @ezeddiev 2 года назад

      I have not been myself but I know a few people that have & they all say its very good.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu 2 года назад

      I bet it's a museum to commemorate a big ass explosion during wartime, my money's on WW1 or Napoleonic, maybe a ships battery/powder stores went up? Happened in Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada in WW2, there's a museum containing shrapnel that was blasted kilometers away iirc

  • @basilbrush9075
    @basilbrush9075 2 года назад +3

    How do you capture discernable audio when recording with a gropro? Would to see a video showcasing your 'out and about' setup in the same vein as the studio tour!

  • @MadisonTen
    @MadisonTen 2 года назад +4

    I grew up near a tidal island (Sully Island) and it still fascinates me to this day. It has remains of a boat in the sand of its beach. We used to watch people having to be rescued or, stupidly, trying to run across the causeway as the tide started to flow over. The Bristol Channel flows over it very quickly.

  • @darrellshoub7527
    @darrellshoub7527 2 года назад

    FASCINATING ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for taking all of us on this trip with you . New York City has a few similar tiny islands , but I think they are now off limits.

  • @andyskelton7223
    @andyskelton7223 2 года назад

    A nice little adventure, well worth taking the trouble. Thanks for posting.

  • @weslandia2001
    @weslandia2001 2 года назад +6

    The first town settled by Europeans in my state of New Hampshire is named Portsmouth. There also used to be an island town of Gosport across the water from our Portsmouth, although the town has since been disincorporated and merged into the town of Rye. It was very interesting for me to get a glimpse of the original Hampshire that inspired the creation of my home state. Thanks for the great content!

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 2 года назад +1

      Funny how settlers name places and things after their original home country. No being original and coming up with their own place names lol
      My ancestors were illegal masterless men who jumped a navy ship, and to hide from the navy, they changed their last name to a place name in England. No idea what their real last name was, but I'm guessing they were from that town or close by.

    • @mattmclean8768
      @mattmclean8768 2 года назад

      That's interesting as just off the coast of Portsmouth in the uk is the Isle of Wight and the closest town on the isle of Wight is called Ryde. Is this just a coincidence that you have Rye nearby to Portsmouth?
      Also, I'm pretty sure there's a place in Texas called Isle of Wight. 🤔

    • @RobsHampshirePubWalks
      @RobsHampshirePubWalks 3 месяца назад

      I enjoyed this video too, I feel im taking a bit of a liberty but noting your interest in " old " Hampshire I thought my FB group and youtube channel ( Rob's Hampshire Pub Walks) may interest you.

  • @AnastaciaZhuk
    @AnastaciaZhuk 2 года назад +4

    Love your videos! It genuinely feels like walking there and exploring these places myself. Thank you for the awesome content!

  • @lauraelizabeth541
    @lauraelizabeth541 2 года назад +17

    Hopefully theyre looking the other way..... *Giant boats loom in distance*
    I do so love your adventures :)

    • @flashylite
      @flashylite 2 года назад

      Yes, these are the two new aircraft carriers, currently both in dock.

  • @Petertronic
    @Petertronic 2 года назад +1

    That was exciting! Made me think of Kirrin Island in the Famous Five books. Mudlarking there would be an interesting idea, hope you try that.

  • @BigShrimpin_
    @BigShrimpin_ 2 года назад +8

    With the track there, I'm more confused (though this might just be my lack of train knowledge showing) about why the tracks seem to be below the tide line, they're covered in seaweed and such. Would they just have been allowed to submerge at high tides when they were in use, because in my head at least that seems like it wouldn't be particularly healthy for them?

    • @magikalbrat2702
      @magikalbrat2702 2 года назад

      Is ok I asked as well!!

    • @FrankFurther
      @FrankFurther 2 года назад +10

      I suspect this was not below the tide level when in use. Perhaps the tide has risen over the last however many years

    • @magikalbrat2702
      @magikalbrat2702 2 года назад +7

      @@FrankFurther nods another commentor explained it for us. It was built on sediment so was higher years ago but tide and time eroding the sediment away caused it to be at the level we saw today.

  • @entryofemotion12
    @entryofemotion12 2 года назад

    You know, I never really thought I would find a video like this that interesting. But hearing your talking about things while you were walking and actually seeing how cool some of that stuff was, I gotta say I was wrong and it was actually pretty interesting. Definitely gonna watch more of this kind of content now.

  • @morgainetaylor5777
    @morgainetaylor5777 2 года назад

    Awesome video, I've been to the Explosion Museum and often wondered if we could get past all the keepy outy fences. Thank you for taking us with you.

  • @biomed2560
    @biomed2560 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant video and very relevant to me as I live in an apartment overlooking Rat Island. I have often thought of doing exactly what you did but as an elderly chap it is clearly beyond me. At least I can now look out of my windows and have a better idea of what is there. Thanks for your investigation and thanks for posting. By the way. the Explosion Museum is super and covers weaponry from hundreds of years ago to almost the present time.

  • @petes6814
    @petes6814 2 месяца назад

    Used to play on Rat Island in the early 70s. Clarence Yard and Priddy's Hard was still operational and we took the route from Hardway Priory Road as you did. I lived just outside the Priory Road Entrance to Priddy's Hard. Used to find loads of clay pipe bowls and the occasional thunderflash. The mud was lethal if you didn't know where to walk. A lot of the "demolition" waste was tipped there after the blitz.

  • @boarston4864
    @boarston4864 2 года назад +3

    This is literally at the end of my road, the Island used to be much easier to get to, at 1:50 those bars weren't there till very recently. I live in the new houses you likely saw around that little area and they had to build further flood defences to get permission to move people in, as part of that, those bars were also erected which now stops you from walking onto those shingles.
    Over the past four weeks or so there were a few explosive scares on the shingles you walked across which was likely a large reason as to why it's been blocked off, old bombs were found and the area got closed off for a while atleast twice.
    Couple years ago it was normal to see people walking to this Island, fishing there and all that without any notice from police or MOD.

  • @minijimi
    @minijimi 2 года назад +1

    Good Job Mr. Shrimp. What a lovely day to take a walk on the sea bed.

  • @AtheistOrphan
    @AtheistOrphan 2 года назад +1

    Years ago I did a similar walk around the circumference of the nearby Thorney Island. Fascinating.

  • @saracenthemighty
    @saracenthemighty 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this video and happened to watch it the day after coming back from Ireland where my brother and I explored an island called Ireland's Eye, lovely little island with lots of uncommon birds to the UK.
    It also makes me want to go and explore some tidal islands, maybe even making a full day of it and seeing what they are like with a high tide in between.

  • @bennbanes6359
    @bennbanes6359 2 года назад

    As a young lad born in the area, we used to play here all summer long. Had some amazing memories between 1989 and 1999 all around the bay upto Portchester Castle and round to Langstone. A great place as a young otter boy to play and explore. The mud flats can be pretty dangerous too... We used to Jump off the jetty and swim across, then hide from the MPs and sneek back. The whole bay is teeming with great locations and history. We used to love hunting for cannonballs around the castle shoreline and even found a helmet from. Henry the 8th era... Its now on display in the Museum of the castle.

  • @deborahhart3607
    @deborahhart3607 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your various videos. Always educational and entertaining. Regards to you and Jenny. Keep up the good work !!

  • @finncore5916
    @finncore5916 2 года назад +4

    I work for a grounds maintenance company that looks after the grounds of the explosion museum you were at. Crazy seeing a video of a place I recognise

  • @adamprice9214
    @adamprice9214 3 месяца назад

    Oh my god!! What have they done 😳 i used to go out onto the island and fish there all the time. It was easily accessible from millennium bridge (where the tall fence with spiked railings were). I haven't been there for say 3 years and am shocked at how it's changed.. talk about all good things coming to an end!!! Nice video btw and good explore!!

  • @elora.2.x
    @elora.2.x 2 года назад +4

    that was a fantastic walk 😁 a follow up and history video would be great 👍

  • @scottbelcher9026
    @scottbelcher9026 2 года назад

    Wow!!! What an adventure!!! I was starting to get spooked as it went on!!! Thank goodness you made it through safe!!!

  • @SkeletonSyskey
    @SkeletonSyskey 2 года назад +1

    Great Video - There are so many interesting places that have been used by the MoD in past.

  • @victoriabodenham6736
    @victoriabodenham6736 2 года назад

    Never used to be that hard when we were kids , my home town has changed greatly but brought back may great memories .

  • @mystichoodini3231
    @mystichoodini3231 2 года назад

    Oh wow, i really loved that video, just sat watching with a smile on my face,I could watch videos like this for hours, I must say when you stumbled upon that old narrow gauge track all I could think about was your video about the old abandoned line you’ve visited before in a previous video. Loved those videos too. But seriously I love your content and have watched and have been subscribed for a long time now, can’t beat a video like this or any other thing you do, from your scam baiting video to your limited budget food challenges you always manage to put a smile on my face with a feeling of calm and care in your videos which you always proceed to do without any hesitation. Anyway shrimp loved anything and everything you’ve done. Keep up the amazing content you’ve always managed to deliver. 👏👍

  • @Turnbull50
    @Turnbull50 2 года назад +2

    such a great video, thanks for sharing. This is some place I will never go but it feels like I visited here.

  • @TwenT8CakesL8r
    @TwenT8CakesL8r 4 месяца назад

    This was a really cool video to stumble upon! I live just there by the Millennium bridge, and I can see the island from my living room window. Might have to try this myself 😅

  • @ElizabethCallis
    @ElizabethCallis 11 месяцев назад

    Love living here in Gosport !! Xxxso much to see very interesting.

  • @rebar6797
    @rebar6797 2 года назад +1

    I love these styles of videos, it's super relaxing but also informative

  • @lyleswan4106
    @lyleswan4106 2 года назад

    Well thankyou for uploading this! You may not realise but this is excellent excellent footage for a recce aimed at bass fishing. Bass love to frequent esturies and love structure that may hold bait items such as crab, shrimp, or bait fish. At low tide, these bait items get swept off their hidey-holes and the bass exploit this by waiting at pinch points and areas of high current

  • @nosoyheineken
    @nosoyheineken 2 года назад

    I was about to comment how much i would love to visit that place and have you as my tour guide. And then i did.

  • @barbarabruce7648
    @barbarabruce7648 2 года назад +1

    That was interesting. I enjoyed it. Felt like I went on the adventure with you but in the comfort of my lounge room. I'm sure others feel the same way.

  • @jonathanfinan722
    @jonathanfinan722 2 года назад +18

    Fascinating place. You wouldn’t get me under that pier. I was spooked out by walking under a pier in Blackpool when I was a nipper. I find them incredibly menacing.

    • @MichaelCook84
      @MichaelCook84 2 года назад

      What spooks you out about a pier?

  • @godslittlestidiot2984
    @godslittlestidiot2984 2 года назад +2

    I adore how many times you repeat you don't want to be on the island, aren't trying to go, as if the military is actively spying on you from the trees or your camera 😄 So funny. I love your videos a lot, Mike. All the variety is really fun.

    • @godslittlestidiot2984
      @godslittlestidiot2984 2 года назад

      @Peters6221 that too, but Mike is so harmless looking and sounding what kind of crimes would he commit on the island! lol

  • @vicscott7872
    @vicscott7872 Месяц назад

    Our boatpens for HMS St Vincent used to be just in from the end of the spit at Priddys Hard . Great times in retrospect 1956

  • @I.____.....__...__
    @I.____.....__...__ 2 года назад +3

    - 1:02 It's like when children ask if they can go to the bathroom and snooty teachers say "I don't know if you CAN, but you MAY"; in this case you could respond "Yes, I know I can, I'm specifically asking if I CAN go to the island. 😒"
    - This video reminds me of Tony Fisher's urbex videos.

  • @TheScotsfurian
    @TheScotsfurian 2 года назад +8

    ah those oystercatchers take me back, the office i worked in was chosen as a breeding ground for them so every year we'd have to be very careful in the car park not to run over the adults and adorable babies that would just hang out in the street and not even move when you were right next to them

  • @RowdyTheHitman
    @RowdyTheHitman 2 года назад +1

    What fun! Thanks for the adventure Shrimp

  • @Svafne
    @Svafne 2 года назад +2

    It was interesting!
    It's fun to "follow along" on these excursions you make :)

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +3

      More to come!

    • @Svafne
      @Svafne 2 года назад

      @@AtomicShrimp yay :D

  • @andrewrobinson2565
    @andrewrobinson2565 2 года назад +1

    There's a great entertainment in vicarious adventuring. 👍+1

  • @Frank-om4fc
    @Frank-om4fc 2 года назад

    You must have been Absolutely knackered after this video..the terrain and worry must have been absolute hell !

  • @PinkieBoi
    @PinkieBoi 2 года назад +4

    That was fun. I didn't know it was so easy to get out to the island

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf 2 года назад +4

    There are several islands not too far from the edge of Niagara Falls that one is able to walk to quite easily through the park system, giving you some breathtaking views to say the least, and you don't necessarily have to cross the border into Canada for the all the good stuff. I grew up about 15-20 minutes away from Niagara Falls in a place called Buffalo, where we're the absolute best at making it to the finals in some sport and blowing it, hard. Well, that and chicken wings...🤣

  • @terranceparsons5185
    @terranceparsons5185 2 года назад

    I was waiting (hoping) for "that man there! Clear off lovely boy!" As usual, an excellent video.

  • @jas.oncroft
    @jas.oncroft 2 года назад +2

    My nan lived in gosport but during the 2nd world war her house was bombed and destroyed and her first husband killed, she than met my grandad and they moved to Portsmouth. Great little video.
    Thankyou.
    I hope for a video of hayling Island too.

  • @liserjones8465
    @liserjones8465 2 года назад

    We have a similar beach near Liverpool - Crosby Beach. Like this place it is filled with bricks and I think you will love why! The bricks are from bombed houses and the put them on the beach to protect the land. Yime has washed these bricks right down but they still protect the people - lovely idea!

  • @charliemccormick7827
    @charliemccormick7827 2 года назад

    Having lived in Gosport all of my life I wasn’t even aware of this island. Great video Mike.

  • @nosmallo
    @nosmallo 2 года назад +1

    Did a fair amount of work on Rat Island with the MoD/DIO and Historic England when I worked as the Lead Advisor for the Solent for Natural England. There's a lot of old coastal defences which have blown around the Solent so hence why there are tons of bricks washed up on the foreshore. But there is evidence there were a few structures on the island there as up to about 1943, you can see on the OS map both a waymarker point and some other buildings.

  • @comedyhunter
    @comedyhunter 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting, I'm never going to go there myself but your video was really good

  • @chellybub
    @chellybub 2 года назад +2

    Urbex is always my favourite kind of content, or just any exploration really. This was an interesting video I wasn't expecting... I mean I subbed for your food challenges and scambaiting. So this is a lovely deviation, even though it's still very Atomic Shrimp. I love it 😊💜

  • @thebloodedprincess
    @thebloodedprincess 2 года назад

    i love little abandoned places and tracks you can just imagine the history and stories they could tell

  • @ruinfox4108
    @ruinfox4108 2 года назад +1

    im just amazed b yyour ability to freely talk to your camera infront of a few people in public, i could never do that id feel too anxious and awkward.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +1

      I do sort of pick my moments to minimise the chance someone will think I'm talking to them

  • @_B_K_
    @_B_K_ 2 года назад +1

    I enjoy these exploration videos.

  • @sonosus
    @sonosus 2 года назад +35

    If you're continuing this series, Cramond Island (north of the border) is a good walk.
    Also, random question, how do you keep the camera so steady when you're walking?

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +23

      Thanks - yeah, I'm not sure I will get to visit all 43 such islands, but it's a start
      It's a GoPro - it has built in software stabilisation that is really pretty good

    • @hamishmills2813
      @hamishmills2813 2 года назад +2

      @@AtomicShrimp Piel Island off Barrow In Furness is an interesting one, you can walk there, it has a massive ruined castle, an Inn, a campsite, guest houses and even a passenger ferry with the high tide. Good for a weekend or a day trip.

  • @aylbdrmadison1051
    @aylbdrmadison1051 2 года назад +3

    From the wiki..
    Burrow Island (also known as 'Rat Island') is a tidal island in Gosport, United Kingdom.
    The island overlooks Portsmouth harbour.[1] At low tide a spit connects it with Priddy's Hard.[1] It has been suggested that the name dates from the 17th century and is derived from being within the borough of Gosport.[2]
    Between 1678 and 1679, a fortification named Fort James was constructed on the island under the direction of Bernard de Gomme.[1] It took the form of a square tower 19 ft tall.[1] The fortification was apparently allowed to decay with George Byng commenting on its poor condition in a letter written in either 1707 or 1708.[3] It appears that a rebuilding to a new design was proposed on 1750 but this never took place.[1] What were by then the ruins of the fort were partially demolished 1827 and nothing now remains above ground level.[1]

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx 2 года назад

    That was very interesting indeed. Thanks for always taking us on your journeys

  •  2 года назад +6

    Somewhat surprised that no one has taken that old heap of copper cable from the shore of that island, looks to me like that would be at least 700 bucks worth.

    • @jaisere
      @jaisere 2 года назад

      I'd be willing to wager most adults wont go there because they dont want to have the potential to get arrested for trespassing even though that section is legal to go on, and that most kids or teens who do go there because they dont care or dont know any better, probably wouldn't hull the cable all the way back

    •  2 года назад +4

      @@jaisere Makes sense, honestly a bit sad tho, as it stands right now, it’s just pollution, but it could be turned back into wire for someone’s house or something like that. Well, maybe someone’s going to bring it to the recycling center at some point. Have you seen those massive brass wire connectors tho? Those are special, I would love to see those in a museum one day, not in the mud.

  • @tylerdejong6930
    @tylerdejong6930 2 года назад +1

    That bird reminded me of a kind of bird from where I used to live. It was some plover species that nested on the ground. It piped so much whenever we walked at all near its nest. Basically a natural alarm system to protect its clutch. Very amusing birds, they would always have their nests in the worst possible places lol

  • @minsmolls
    @minsmolls 2 года назад

    Mr Shrimp, thanks for all your history, knowledge and gravel walking asmr to 🙌

  • @WormsEyeView
    @WormsEyeView 2 года назад

    An interesting place and a fun adventure and challenge

  • @victoriaevelyn3953
    @victoriaevelyn3953 2 года назад +1

    all them spiky fences its like warhammer absolutely mental

  • @rainonyourback4821
    @rainonyourback4821 2 года назад +1

    "Hopefully they're looking the other way..."
    Love how you have to keep yourself from picking stuff up. Forager instincts.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, although I now have ideas in my head about what I could have done with that strip of brass, and the chunky glass

    • @rainonyourback4821
      @rainonyourback4821 2 года назад

      @@AtomicShrimp The chunky glass definitely looked fun. Cheers!

  • @Encysted
    @Encysted 2 года назад +2

    Exercising one’s right to roam is one of my favorite Britishisms!

  • @Cinnamon_Shaey
    @Cinnamon_Shaey 2 года назад +2

    you might have said it and sorry if i missed it, but is there a reason for the island being locked off? or off limits?

    • @eternalextrapolations
      @eternalextrapolations 2 года назад +3

      A lot of countries arbitrarily decide that certain areas of their own nation's land are for the exclusive use of their military.

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 2 года назад

      Military otherwise known as posh people's cannon fodder.

    • @zac8603
      @zac8603 2 года назад

      I don’t know if he touched on it in the video, but that island was used at some point as a dumping ground for old sea mines. The rusty old mines full of explosives with 100 year old trigger mechanisms probably pose enough of a safety hazard to keep the public off. Plus once the military owns a piece of land they tend to keep a tight hold on it.

    • @Cinnamon_Shaey
      @Cinnamon_Shaey 2 года назад

      @@zac8603 i see, thank you!

  • @__-bk6mm
    @__-bk6mm 2 года назад +1

    Rebellious shrimp mode ACTIVATED! love it :)

  • @sam.7652
    @sam.7652 2 года назад +24

    Wow! I never thought I'd see my hometown on here. Crazy that I'd spend so many summers there. If you fight through the Bush on rat island there's a plethora of sea mines to find. Obviously rusted through, but an impressive find nonetheless.
    Hoped the seagulls by the ferry left you alone bud

    • @Locutus
      @Locutus 2 года назад

      Why be surprised about seeing your home town on this channel, or RUclips? If he went to Edinburgh, and you were from Edinburgh, would you be surprised to see your home town on there?

    • @jumbo4billion
      @jumbo4billion 2 года назад +19

      @@Locutus It's not Edinburgh though, it's Gosport. Noone makes videos about Gosport, hence the surprise.

    • @Lungoose
      @Lungoose 2 года назад +2

      @@Locutus triggered

    • @rundattmedia2106
      @rundattmedia2106 2 года назад +1

      @@Locutus who didn't give you enough attention?

  • @MartyBCNB
    @MartyBCNB 2 года назад

    Another entertaining and educational video! Thanks from Canada

  • @WalkerKlondyke
    @WalkerKlondyke 2 года назад +1

    The Explosion Museum sounds like the coolest museum E V E R !

  • @aquatics117
    @aquatics117 2 года назад

    What's your thoughts on emsworth
    I used to love walking along the lakes, sea and ponds

  • @jamiesauce12
    @jamiesauce12 2 года назад +1

    This is where i ive. I knew exactly where youwent but had no idea i could get there :o.

  • @TheUKMediaWatch
    @TheUKMediaWatch 2 года назад

    Absolute interesting as fook at 1:40am , cheers 😉👍🏻 imagine if you were Tom hanks with Wilson , then you’d definitely get back up there 💯🤣

  • @kasperomaster4
    @kasperomaster4 2 года назад +1

    Hello, would you mind telling what camera are you using?

  • @prinses999tube
    @prinses999tube 2 года назад

    I looove this exploratory kind of stuff!

  • @LoverofChildren
    @LoverofChildren 2 года назад +3

    You might assume he took a ferry or an underground tunnel. Wrong, he's Called Atomic Shrimp for a reason. He simply manipulated the atoms around him to slowly levitate over like he is fucking Magneto. Absolute king.

  • @Neffers_UK
    @Neffers_UK 2 года назад +1

    Find any body of water, one shall find a shopping trolley. I'd have checked for a quid coin, but that's just me being a stereotypical tight Yorkshire bloke lol.
    Edit; nice walk thanks for sharing. The "slag" things you may have found might have been perished rubber grommets / bumpers used as an attempt to absorb shock from the Og bridge, but I doubt myself as they would have been split open and washed away and be even more perished, maybe.
    The sea is an unforgiving mistress, eroding history and technology in full view Such as The Antikythera Mechanism - if you like really good craftsmanship, I would implore you to watch Chris - of Clickspring, so so good.

    • @catslove3884
      @catslove3884 2 года назад +1

      Funny. When I walk I carry a bag to put in bottles and cans as in my Canadian province we can turn them in to a bottle depot for 10 or 25 cents. I try to get to them before the homeless bottle collectors do.

  • @fartywartymcfarthead
    @fartywartymcfarthead 2 года назад

    Dude i love the variety of your content