Al fresco wining and dining in beautiful scenery with a small backpack

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @chrish5319
    @chrish5319 Месяц назад +6

    Postie photobomb, explanation of perspective, history of a memorial, spectacular views, mycology, oenology, cooking. So much packed into 18 minutes 22 seconds. Loved every second, thank you.

  • @liberty_and_justice67
    @liberty_and_justice67 Месяц назад +1

    Incredible scenery and dinner looked delicious 🎉.

  • @billyhicks7026
    @billyhicks7026 Месяц назад +3

    I stumbled across this channel a few weeks back, inspired me to do a walk on the downs, turned into a 22 miler. This is a great channel so calming and relaxing, Tweedy is such a great chap.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! 22 miles on the downs is quite a hike - after all there are quite a lot of ups as well as the downs!

  • @WC21UKProductionsLtd
    @WC21UKProductionsLtd Месяц назад +5

    First off some thank yous!
    Thank you for the shoutouts in this video and also thank you for prompting me to look at my editing software after your recent upload in the Tweedy Misc format. I’ve subsequently learnt how to sync clips shot on two cameras without having to manually match the vocals. It’s just right click and sync. Simples. Now!
    Very enjoyable to just do an unplanned outing and video like this. I must give it a try again!
    There’s something rewarding about ending up at places one knows, via new routes.
    Incredibly compact packing. Something I can never manage. That you produced a fine looking meal from such a small back pack, is a work of wonder to me!

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Glad to hear you've discovered auto audio syncing - it is a kind of magic isn't it? It doesn't always work for me, for example it failed with the Hitchcock / Jilly Cooper bit here, probably because there was a lot of wind noise, and that tends to have a different effect on the audio from the GoPro internal mic compared with the lav mic on the external audio recorder I use... but it works for me most of the time.
      The South Downs Way has a sort of gravity that draws me back to it whenever I go for a walk in the area, and thereby I often end up at some familiar spots like Ditchling Beacon. The downside is of course that it has that effect on other people too!
      I managed to fit a tarp in that little bag too! Alas I didn't have an opportunity to use it this time, as the weather reminded doggedly fine. Which was very disappointing.

  • @ysgolgerlan
    @ysgolgerlan Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the Truffley video, that looked like a nice spot to bed down for the night. 👍

  • @nickshall1
    @nickshall1 Месяц назад +2

    Very much enjoyed this. I’m planning on walking the South Downs Way next year, and loved this glimpse. Thank you 😊

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, and glad you enjoyed the video! I walked the whole thing in 2018, but split it into chunks suitable for daytime walks and spread it out over several months. I think about 10 chunks in total. I loved it, and I've really enjoyed going back to the downs and revisiting many times since then.

  • @elvis197797
    @elvis197797 Месяц назад +2

    Awesome watch tweedy as per usual. Thank you sir.

  • @JustcallmeKathi
    @JustcallmeKathi Месяц назад +2

    Yes, that's a form of luxury - simplicity (= not worrying about too many details), enjoying those gorgeous, serene views, good wine ...

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Kathi! Wine always tastes better outdoors and even better still with a view!

    • @JustcallmeKathi
      @JustcallmeKathi Месяц назад +1

      @@tweedyoutdoors I totally believe that, even without being much of a wine drinker. But as another comment mentions Croatian wine, I remember enjoying a red wine from the Pelješac peninsula - the cheap and cheerful version with a donkey on the label can be found in some supermarkets here. I suspect the really good stuff is drunk in Dalmatia, possibly outdoors looking onto the sea.

  • @Masentaja
    @Masentaja Месяц назад +2

    Just wanted to thank you Tweedy for your videos :) me and my wife been dreaming to visit GB for a long time and your videos give us sooooo much perspective and landscape what we absolutely would love to see. And big thumbs up for the red wines for every video!

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Really great to hear these videos provide inspiration! The South Downs is (are?) a spectacular landscape and better still Hassocks station (which is very close to the downs) is only about an hour by train from London.

  • @Chilternwildcamper
    @Chilternwildcamper Месяц назад +1

    Ah just what I needed today, a Tweedy outdoors! Father Ted reference with the cows was fun, and such a beautiful landscape seeing for miles and miles.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! Chalk hills are the best aren't they?

  • @liamkatt6434
    @liamkatt6434 Месяц назад +2

    Very interesting and informative video. The night footage is great. I love it. Possibly a throw back from childhood when I would cling to the back of the front seats as my parents drove through darkened countryside. I wonder if that dew pond is a crater of a WW2 bomb meant for Brighton? I know a number did fall on the downs. I did see a collection of similar circular ponds in Germany which were a perhaps unwanted gift from allied bombing.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Liam! Yes country lanes in the dark can look quite eery! I recall as a child there was a TV advert which had scenes of a dark tree lined road (possibly an early one of those RAC "Knights of the Road" ads?) and I used to find it a bit scary! Nowadays I love being out in the countryside at night. A rare opportunity to be away from other people.
      It had never occurred to me that those dew ponds might be bomb craters! At least one of them in this area is covered by a Historic England listing, along with a (now barely visible) Iron Age hillfort - so I assume that pond at least could be fairly ancient.

    • @liamkatt6434
      @liamkatt6434 Месяц назад

      @@tweedyoutdoors I spent almost four decades in mental health either assessing or consulting patients, or at case conferences, meetings, presentations etc, my wife had a similar high people content career in judiciary and then aviation. We now live in the wilds of Canada, rarely leave the property, see no one and love every minute.

  • @iainmc9859
    @iainmc9859 Месяц назад +1

    Always entertaining. I feel I could almost find my way to Hassocks Station in the dark myself by now 😊

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I've done that walk from Ditchling Beacon (or thereabouts) to Hassocks station in the dark quite a few times now. It's always a bit disappointing for me when making these videos that I can't fully convey what it's like, given that digital cameras are never very good in low light conditions... but hopefully you got at least a bit of a sense of it here!

  • @christinesimpkin570
    @christinesimpkin570 Месяц назад

    Fab little return walk.
    Your meal looked amazing and travelling light worked really well...the bonus of the veggie fish and chips at the outset was interesting. , I haven't tried that yet; I do tend to have the odd fish and chips despite not eating meat at all.
    I guess you were testing out your new tech. It was impressive to see; thanks Tweedy 👌

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Christine! Food cooked outdoors is always so much more enjoyable for the sense of achievement - even if it's a meal that would be very basic to cook at home!

  • @leemorris1360
    @leemorris1360 Месяц назад +1

    Good afternoon, Tweedy.
    I've been away for a number of weeks (and trying many different Croatian wines, too) so not watched any videos lately.
    I'm now just catching up on some of your outdoor videos and have your Crouch End and Notting Hill pubs videos to watch later, too.
    Have a good weekend 😄👍

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thanks Lee! Croatia sounds like a fascinating part of the world, I've never been.

  • @ExploreWithBlu
    @ExploreWithBlu Месяц назад

    Lovely video Tweedy! I'm from the South downs and lived at the bottom of it, best place in the world, so tranquil and relaxing! Keep up the videos

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      I completely agree - the South Downs is such a special part of the world. I'm not from there (although perhaps some ancestral memory as my Dad's side of the family were originally from Hampshire?) but it feels like a spiritual home to me.

    • @ExploreWithBlu
      @ExploreWithBlu Месяц назад

      @@tweedyoutdoorsI couldn't agree more! I do love Hampshire/West Sussex

  • @dougoliver444
    @dougoliver444 Месяц назад +3

    Get yourself a Swiss Army Knife, the saw can be used as a cheese grater 😉

    • @jeanpeuplu5570
      @jeanpeuplu5570 Месяц назад

      A saw ? I thought it WAS actually a cheese grater ^^

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thank you - that's a great tip!

  • @dibble007
    @dibble007 Месяц назад

    Love the Father Ted reference there.

  • @duncanleith9172
    @duncanleith9172 Месяц назад +1

    I always feel you are somehow channelling the spirit of Edward Thomas in your walks and had he been born into this digital age, You Tube vidoes such as those you make would have been (secondary to the written word) a natural medium for him.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I suppose a contemporary of Rupert Brooke then? Obviously none of my inane blathering on camera could ever be considered poetic, but much of it is concerned with trying to express how much I love this landscape.

  • @edwards9557
    @edwards9557 Месяц назад +1

    Another corker of a video and I will never have enough of sweeping views or of Bellloc references, new haversack, still amazing amount carried, well done sir.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! I've probably said it before but I love the way Belloc mythologises Sussex, particularly in the Four Men, as some sort of magical kingdom. Every time I go I'm amazed that somewhere only an hour or so from London is so stunning.

    • @edwards9557
      @edwards9557 Месяц назад +1

      You should retrace the journey using the surviving pubs he visited. Right up your straete(copyright Allotment Fox)

    • @edwards9557
      @edwards9557 Месяц назад +1

      Think I sent this to myself! You should consider retracing his steps from Robertsbridge visiting those pubs he called at as have survived, I would certainly watch it.

  • @jimwulstan8592
    @jimwulstan8592 Месяц назад

    Rupert Brooke also known for his sense of humour as in;
    “Strong men run for miles and miles,
    When she from Cherry Hinton smiles”
    “Stands the church clock at ten to three
    Is there honey still for tea”
    Good ‘one pot’ try a sprinkle of hot Tobasco to bring it all together.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thanks Jim - that's a good reminder there - that generation of "war poets" as they're often described might not want to have been remembered that way, it was only one aspect of their writing.
      I do love a bit of Tabasco!

  • @jeanpeuplu5570
    @jeanpeuplu5570 Месяц назад +2

    You may not compete with WC21 at gate opening, but you sure can challenge him at cheese grating with a spork ^^

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! A skill I didn't realise I had prior to this!

  • @AllotmentFox
    @AllotmentFox Месяц назад +1

    "all a bit Hitchcock over there, all a bit Jilly Cooper over there. I don'r know which is the most threatening"
    Genius. We need a competitive RUclipsr gate transitioning contest.

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! It was one of those moments when I just said the first thing that came to mind.
      Yes I have seen some very competent gate openers here on RUclips - Mr Whitewick also looks like a dab hand.

  • @Micktyb
    @Micktyb Месяц назад

    Excellent 👌 another Tweedy romp in the wilderness 😂and a mention of Rupert Brooke who was born very near where i live 👏👏👍thanks enjoy the weekend 🥂🍾

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I really like the Orchard Tea Gardens in Grantchester, I believe Rupert Brooke lived more or less next door when he was at Cambridge.

    • @Micktyb
      @Micktyb Месяц назад

      @@tweedyoutdoors yes he did but was born in downmarket Rugby 😁the house he was actually born in is up for sale at the Moment, his father was a master at Rugby School !! Sorry I am a great Fan of RB 👍😁

  • @keving331
    @keving331 Месяц назад +1

    I did enjoy the juxtaposition of allusions to Hitchcock and Mdm Cooper - while imbibing my own fine bottle of vino (discounted £3.99 Weekly Special 11% ABV plonk from Aldi).

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks Kevin! It was an odd and sudden inspiration but I have always thought there was something slightly sinister about Dame Jilly's oeuvre.

    • @keving331
      @keving331 Месяц назад +1

      @@tweedyoutdoors - Indeed. (while noting that one rarely sees references to ladies’ oeuvres in RUclips comments 😂).

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      @@keving331 Oh dear - yes I can see how that could be misconstrued!

  • @davidberlanny3308
    @davidberlanny3308 Месяц назад

    Hi John, Thoroughly enjoyed this unplanned escapade!!
    Really not sure what vegan fish and chips is, how do they know that particular fish only ate plants or didn't nibble on a bit of caviar occasionally, maybe I've misunderstood!!
    Lovely to see the tribute to the Indian soldiers who gave their lives in WW1. I think we forget how many soldiers from other parts of the globe fought with the British. I've been learning a huge amount about British Military history watching Chris Green, the history chap, I mention him because this week he did a video on the Great London Beer Flood of 1814. An amazing story.
    The pourable gell for your stove looks a really good idea, seemed to give off a lot of heat too. The cheese looked good as well. We are fortunate that our local supermarket, Mercadona, sell a smoked sheep's cheese which is truly excellent. They also do a really decent cheddar, so I'm quids in, or should that be pesetas in?
    Whilst you might not have caught the sunset the views of the sky were wonderful. Those clouds looked like the might have been made by your daughter!!
    Glad you made back down in the dark ok.
    All the best!!

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks David!
      The vegan fish was certainly interesting! Nice crunch to the batter, the interior thereof had a surprisingly realistic flakiness and did taste of the sea (I assume some kind of seaweed flavour?) ...but it was obviously not a perfect replica - a bit too uniform in shape, a little on the small side, and a bit dry compared to the real thing - albeit that is now a distant memory for me!
      Yes I was quite touched by the Chattri Memorial. I think it's a beautiful monument, particularly given the setting.
      I don't quite know what happened to the sunset there! It was looking promising just beforehand, then I went and hid in the gorse bush for a short while - albeit that I was occasionally poking my head out to check on the state of things - but it never really went very pink or orange. Perhaps it was just very brief and I missed it?

    • @davidberlanny3308
      @davidberlanny3308 Месяц назад

      @@tweedyoutdoors Well the clouds on display more than made up for the missing sunset. Plus you got some good shots of the moon which is a tricky beast to capture.

  • @billyhicks7026
    @billyhicks7026 Месяц назад

    Hi Tweedy, Would you mind posting a link to the regular wine you take with you? Sorry if you have already covered this. Many thanks

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      It's something a bit different every time! Overall the village I've featured wine from most is Gevrey Chambertin, in the north of Burgundy. There are lots of different producers who make wine with grapes from that village. Here's the wikipedia page in case it's helpful: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gevrey-Chambertin_wine
      On this occasion it was a wine from another village in roughly the same area of Burgundy - Nuits St Georges. There's more info on that particular wine here: ruclips.net/video/pL316zu08h8/видео.html

  • @juleswombat5309
    @juleswombat5309 Месяц назад +1

    I noted that the Chattri Memorial featured in a recent edition of Grace, which is based around Brighton.
    Are you going to Lewes Bonfire this year ?

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      I haven't seen Grace, but I do like the sound of a TV show based in that part of the world.
      Not sure about Lewes Bonfire this year, still thinking about it...

  • @DovidM
    @DovidM 21 день назад

    No ramps available on your walk to add to the pasta?

  • @JackShepherd-xk5sh
    @JackShepherd-xk5sh Месяц назад

    lovely video as always. what on Earth is that stove? best guess is an army hexi stove inside a disposable foil tray

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      It's a "FireDragon" stove from BCB, designed to take the blocks they make, but it also works with the gel fuel I used here. I think it did probably evolve from a hexi stove, and BCB do a lot of military stuff, so perhaps the army use these nowadays?
      I should probably have mentioned the foil tray in the video! It's just one of those ones you get with takeaways, but I thought it might help to protect the ground underneath the stove, particularly when using the gel fuel, where there's a chance of drips missing the fuel reservoir.
      www.bcbin.com/Catalogue/Products/Outdoor-Adventure/Outdoor-Cooking/FIREDRAGON-Cooker-with-Fuel-CN339

  • @leemorris1360
    @leemorris1360 Месяц назад

    Forgot to say "Gilly Cooper is definitely more managing than Hitchcock !!!!!" 😉🤣🤣🤣

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад

      There's definitely a sinister undertone there!

  • @leemorris1360
    @leemorris1360 Месяц назад

    "Managing" should be "Menacing" ..... D'Oh !! 😏

  • @barryconway
    @barryconway Месяц назад

    Well, I enjoyed that. Many things to comment on, but to do so might mark me as some sort of #TweedieEnthusiast, so let’s not. Let me just say that, on RUclips at least, one apparently “boops” not “taps” a Trig Point. Don’t ask me why, I’m just a subscriber. Carry on. Oh, p.s. Very Poetic.

  • @SepticWhelk
    @SepticWhelk Месяц назад

    Thems no chemtrails thems nateraly stwreky clouwds . baa BBAAAAA .

    • @tweedyoutdoors
      @tweedyoutdoors  Месяц назад +2

      I don't completely trust any of the scenery in the immediate vicinity of that dew pond - it all looks a bit too good to be true.