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The Big Sky
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2015
Award-winning video production studio producing branded content, documentaries, feature films and animations | info@thebigsky.co.uk | www.thebigsky.co.uk | Tel. +44 (0) 203 397 4770
Spoken Reflections: A Story Beyond Boxing
Boxer, Zuhayr Al-Qahtani recalls his troubling history and how it influenced his dream of becoming the first Saudi Arabian fighter to win a world championship.
"A cinematic journey I won't soon forget"
- SWIFF, 2023
FESTIVAL CIRCUIT 2022 - 2023:
• WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY: Indie House Film Festival
• WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM: Golden Lion International Film Festival
• WINNER BEST NON-FICTION FILM : Rob Knox London Film Festival
• WINNER BEST SOCIAL FILM: Rob Knox Film Festival
• FINALIST: 1st GIFF | Genesis International Film Festival
• NOMINEE BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY: Alternative Film Festival
• NOMINEE BEST SHORT FILM: Student World Impact Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: London Director Awards
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Sport Film Festival Slovenia
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: First-Time Filmmaker Sessions @PinewoodStudios
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: Brussels Capital Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: The Moving Forward Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: Lift-Off Sessions 2023 @Pinewod Studios
CAST
The Arabian Warrior
Zuhayr Al-Qahtani
CREW
Director
Antony Popov
Producer
Teva McNeilly
Co-Producer
Antony Popov
Executive-Producer
Anna MacDonald
Executive-Poducer
Daisy Gilli
Associate-Producer
Joseph Jenner
Associate-Producer
Grace Hickson
Production-Coordinator
Alastair Train
Cinematographer
Valentina Catenacci
Cinematographer-
Raluca Maria Radu
Editor
Anna Abdullaeva
Original Music
Y.A.K
Sound-Mixer
Anna Abdullaeva
Gaffer
Ching-Sheng "Charlie" Lai
"A cinematic journey I won't soon forget"
- SWIFF, 2023
FESTIVAL CIRCUIT 2022 - 2023:
• WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY: Indie House Film Festival
• WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM: Golden Lion International Film Festival
• WINNER BEST NON-FICTION FILM : Rob Knox London Film Festival
• WINNER BEST SOCIAL FILM: Rob Knox Film Festival
• FINALIST: 1st GIFF | Genesis International Film Festival
• NOMINEE BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY: Alternative Film Festival
• NOMINEE BEST SHORT FILM: Student World Impact Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: London Director Awards
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Sport Film Festival Slovenia
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: First-Time Filmmaker Sessions @PinewoodStudios
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: Brussels Capital Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: The Moving Forward Film Festival
• OFFICIAL SELECTION: Lift-Off Sessions 2023 @Pinewod Studios
CAST
The Arabian Warrior
Zuhayr Al-Qahtani
CREW
Director
Antony Popov
Producer
Teva McNeilly
Co-Producer
Antony Popov
Executive-Producer
Anna MacDonald
Executive-Poducer
Daisy Gilli
Associate-Producer
Joseph Jenner
Associate-Producer
Grace Hickson
Production-Coordinator
Alastair Train
Cinematographer
Valentina Catenacci
Cinematographer-
Raluca Maria Radu
Editor
Anna Abdullaeva
Original Music
Y.A.K
Sound-Mixer
Anna Abdullaeva
Gaffer
Ching-Sheng "Charlie" Lai
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The Call of the Sky - Challenged to re-invent Wildlife Filmmaking
มุมมอง 2202 ปีที่แล้ว
"Inspired by living in London, noticing birds fly overhead and wanting to follow, this journey from the city is an exploration of what birdwatching means to me" Jack Wylson - one of The Big Sky founders - was nominated for the WILDxRED challenge, a collaboration between RED Digital Cinema cameras and National Geographic. Seven filmmakers from around the world were selected to ‘reinvent wildlife...
Don't Sell the Tiger | Award Winning British Dark Humor Short
มุมมอง 1.4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
After the death of their father, three sisters return to the family home to pack up his belongings. But the squabbling siblings can't agree on the fate of one family heirloom - a mysterious bronze tiger. Written and Produced by Joanne Oatts & Mark Winter Directed and Produced by Ben Wylson CAST Annette - Margaret Cabourn-Smith Jane - Jessica Fostekew Libby - Hatty Ashdown Young Granddad - Chris...
Living like Nomads while Traveling in Europe | Documentary Clip
มุมมอง 624 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a clip from the feature documentary "Free Wheels East". If you enjoyed this clip, please consider supporting us by purchasing a Downloadable Ad Free HD copy with Exclusive Bonus Features for $_13.99 Here: thebigsky.vhx.tv/buy/free-wheels-east-digital-bundle?code=ytd
Hitchhiking on a Cargo Ship to Australia | Documentary Clip
มุมมอง 6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a clip from the feature documentary "Free Wheels East" If you enjoyed this clip, please consider supporting us by purchasing a Downloadable Ad Free HD copy with Exclusive Bonus Features for $_13.99 Here: thebigsky.vhx.tv/buy/free-wheels-east-digital-bundle?code=ytd
Free Wheels East | Nomad Adventure Documentary
มุมมอง 163K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Cousins Jamie Mackenzie and Ben Wylson set off on an extraordinary three year adventure; without knowhow or training they attempt to ride bicycles on every continent without using airplanes... On their absurd mission, Jamie and Ben battle through landslides and over mountains; they traverse deserts and somehow hitch lifts across all of the world's great oceans. Surviving near fatal accidents, l...
Making $700 a day selling brochures | Documentary Clip
มุมมอง 754 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a clip from the feature documentary "Free Wheels East" If you enjoyed this clip, please consider supporting us by purchasing a Downloadable Ad Free HD copy with Exclusive Bonus Features for $_13.99 Here: thebigsky.vhx.tv/buy/free-wheels-east-digital-bundle?code=ytd
Free Wheels East Trailer | Nomad Adventure Documentary
มุมมอง 5744 ปีที่แล้ว
Cousins Jamie Mackenzie and Ben Wylson set off on an extraordinary three year adventure; without knowhow or training they attempt to ride bicycles on every continent without using airplanes... On their absurd mission, Jamie and Ben battle through landslides and over mountains; they traverse deserts and somehow hitch lifts across all of the world's great oceans. Surviving near fatal accidents, l...
Bicycling in Antarctica | Documentary Clip
มุมมอง 2624 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a clip from the feature documentary "Free Wheels East" If you enjoyed this clip, please consider supporting us by purchasing a Downloadable Ad Free HD copy with Exclusive Bonus Features for $_13.99 Here: thebigsky.vhx.tv/buy/free-wheels-east-digital-bundle?code=ytd
Bicycling on a Russian Highway | Documentary Clip
มุมมอง 834 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a clip from the feature documentary "Free Wheels East." If you enjoyed this clip, please consider supporting us by purchasing a Downloadable Ad Free HD copy with Exclusive Bonus Features for $_13.99 Here: thebigsky.vhx.tv/buy/free-wheels-east-digital-bundle?code=ytd
TBWA - Holly Nichols
มุมมอง 325 ปีที่แล้ว
Just as Emmeline Pankhurst and her fellow suffragettes did so many years ago, her grandaughter, Helen Pankhurst and a group of true modern women, have once again smashed the windows of Harvey Nichols. We covered this for HN and the agency, TBWA.
Raymond Blanc - A Growing Passion
มุมมอง 2.1K5 ปีที่แล้ว
In order to celebrate two-time Michelin starred and celebrity chef Raymond Blanc’s Garden-to-Plate philosophy, The Big Sky and Studio Black Tomato were invited to his prestigious Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons to create a film. The result is a mesmerising visual insight into one of Britain’s most respected chef’s work ethics and commitment to sustainability.
GQ | BENTLEY | EXTRAORDINARY SPIRIT
มุมมอง 575 ปีที่แล้ว
In this film, GQ feature three modern day mavericks who embody the spirit of the original Bentley boys and girls... We shot this in one day, journeying in our Bentley from London to the idyllic English countryside.
Mercedes x Esquire | Self-Made Sessions | Steve Patterson
มุมมอง 3196 ปีที่แล้ว
Steve Patterson is an inspiring entrepreneur who started Supersets, an innovative scenery construction company specialising in film and television sets. He kindly showed us around his warehouse and shared his vision of the company's future. This is one of three fly-on-the-wall documentary style "Self-Made Sessions" we made for Mercedes-Benz Vans and Esquire.
Mercedes x Esquire | Self-Made Sessions | James Duigan
มุมมอง 2316 ปีที่แล้ว
James Duigan started his London life sleeping rough on the streets. This short film tells the story of his career path through from homelessness right through to teaching celebrities how to live a healthy lifestyle and founding his health and wellbeing brand, Bodyism. This is one of three fly-on-the-wall documentary films we made for the "Self-Made Sessions" with Mercedes-Benz Vans and Esquire.
Mercedes x Esquire | Self-Made Sessions | Carl Clarke
มุมมอง 2976 ปีที่แล้ว
Mercedes x Esquire | Self-Made Sessions | Carl Clarke
I’d rather watch paint dry
brillant camera ! what camera was used ???!!!!
Thanks!! It was a Sony PDX 10p
Jamas use un gps ni un celular en mis veinte años navegación por el mundo, fue mas divertido y con el sextante, las cartas náuticas en papel mapas y diccionarios de papel el mundo me dio una vuelta a mi cerebro vital...el mandarin es difícil tener diccionario 😅😂
Excellent! A much more fun way to do it. Half the adventure is navigation and if it’s all done for you, you miss out on half the experience. It’s all too easy now. And it’s good to remind ourselves that we don’t have to do it with the internet. Leave the internet behind I say!
WOW! Fantastic trip 😊❤
Far out and fascinating!!!
Well done, men. Looking forward to your next high-aspirations installment. Thank you for encouraging mine.
Thank you Manfred! It might take a lifetime to work out the next instalment. But watch this space!
Hello friends, great film which inspired us to go away for a good time too. I'm thinking of making a documentary in the genre, do you remember what you were filming with, I love the style. 4k gives me a headache
Hello Oli, So amazing to hear that you were inspired to go on your own trip! How long and where to?! Our state of the art camera (for 2005) was a Sony PDX 10p. We shot 4:3 because we didn’t really know how to work it and so didn’t even realise there was actually a 16:9 setting. Another FWE twist of serendipity.. Best of luck with your adventures and filmmaking. Let us know how you get along! Cheers, Ben & Jamie
I was stuck to the screen watching you guys travel the world. Absolute legends
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very inspiring story.. it was awesome.. different time back then..
It absolutely was a different time. I spend a lot of time now harking back to it! Thanks for your saying these things, means a lot.
I'm leading the kind of life they describe at the beginning of the video. Time to change! Thank you for this.
The feeling of living only once and of not being ok with following the traditional, expected path, got so intense that we had to DO something to alter our future for the better. FWE was the result. Life can be complicated. Glimpses of freedom / simplicity.. moments of clarity.. seem to come around so rarely within the fog of sedentary life. But if the opening words of the film helped to open up one of these far-between portals to another way of life, and if the intensity of feeling is there and you are able and truly want to, jump through before it closes. Who knows when it might open again?!
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Stop tourism stop flying stop social media !!!
I once heard that the greatest modern luxury is being offline. So few of us can live with it or can be brave enough or afford to live without it. It’s the real world little things that matter.. the exploration, true culture, genuine ‘authenticity’, none of which are found in a tourism setting, especially after jetting in and heading straight for the power adapter for phone charging to spend the entire time rubbing in / hamming up / filtering a superficial encounter with people and places so as to say you’ve ‘done’ it, gobbling up ‘experiences’ without nourishment or satisfaction or soul, packaging them to combat insecurities, to look good, and to be ‘liked’. None of this is a journey.. it’s just another ‘destination’.
Bonjour oui 100 % d'accord avec toi Vive le vélo ! Gilles
Onya boys , a good reminder for me to up it.
After seeing that you bought a cheap bike with a basket in bejing makes a bying a walmart bike is possible in making a trek from san antonio to arkasnas possible. actually, i have va trek gary fisher tarpon with thousands of commuter miles on it. it might make it.
Thanks Wayne! Happy to hear you have been motivated! Go for it!! You certainly don’t need a flashy bike. I would recommend a comfortable one in good working order though. I still go on rides around the uk on a £100 bike I got in 1998 with 4 gears. It’s comfortable and I may have upgraded the rims and tyres since purchasing… I don’t use my round the world bike very much, mostly because it’s a bit too robust for smaller rides and I’d also be devastated if anything happened to it. Jack’s bike of FWE is still in China somewhere no doubt..!
to see you from England to china then the Ant arctic is epic.
Like Marco Polo, a free spirit that I wish I could indulge.
Thank you, William. We feel very grateful to have had the opportunity. Never say never!
How did you land Peter Coyote as narrator? My fave!
We were introduced to an amazing guy in Los Angeles who came onto the project as executive producer. We asked him if we could bring on Sean Penn, he said he can’t get him, but there is this guy called Peter Coyote who is interested.. The rest is history. Having Peter on board for FWE has been one of the great privileges of our lives and we still have to pinch ourselves.
@@benwylson3089 okay…. sorry, but i have questions if you see this and have time. did you know his name or were you unaware… did you get to meet him? have you seen “the national parks:america’s best idea”? he’s narrated so many great docs. he is like a needle gliding across a record’s grooves.
No probs! I did know of him. And I was fascinated by his life and his time living in San Francisco - his beat generation story. Have you read his books? Try ‘Sleeping Where I Fall’ Although we have never met in person, he became a bit of a mentor and has sent me his books including notes of encouragement. My favourite line of his which Peter gave me was ‘see yourself as a nugget of gold at the bottom of a fast flowing river, lodged on the riverbed. Watch the froth pass on by’ - he helped me through a very difficult time and I’ll be forever grateful for that and his contribution to the film. He just got it and he supported it. We worked on the VO over an old school phone line. I was in Lowestoft, UK. He was in Sausalito, California.
@@benwylson3089 thanks so much for sharing, and for the book rec. will definitely read. what a beautiful metaphor he shared about believing in one’s intrinsic value and meditating your doubts away. crazy how we can “meet” someone online that become a significant and trusted mentor to our lives and our mental health. i have experienced the same. i hope you and peter are living in happiness and good health. very best to you and yours. i love to rewatch great docs, and I will definitely revisit here.
This was awesome to watch. Such an inspirational adventure and a big achievement if you consider it was all kind of pre-internet / google maps / social media era. And the narration voice made it even more adventurous!
Thanks for the kind words Roland. The age pre-phones with the internet in them feels rosier and rosier as the years roll by. Just lucky to live that. And here’s to Peter! Cheers and tailwinds, Ben
@@benwylson3089 Thanks for the reply Ben! And you're right; as I'm nearing 51 now, I more and more feel like moving away from internet and social media and just live life without it. I guess that's because we now realize (and also by seeing documentaries like yours) that those times where much more impressive. I'm going cycling in Denmark this august and take your film as an inspiration to cycle as 'offline' as possible. And yes hopefully with tailwind :)
@@rolandmd73 Here's to your direction! I'll aim to follow your lead. Thanks again and have a great ride offline in Denmark! Cheers!
Ken burns on commentary?😂
Peter Coyote only narrates for Ken Burns when he’s not narrating Free Wheels East, which, as it happens, is a lot more of the time..
Wow.. Huge Respect!!🤘
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I’m totally amazed in a joyous way!❤
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Don't know if anyone still reading this, but you guys should do a book on your trip with the drawings and pictures & of course commentary of your trip, I would buy it. Really cool trip, thanks for sharing.
Have replied in one in my previous comment!
Just found this, easily one of the best bike travel vids/stories I've seen on TH-cam. Awesome.
Thanks Peter! The film is just a tiny part of it all and we’ve been hoping to write an unabridged book / do an exhibition for years. One day.. For now the whole thing remains rather underground and to this day it only captures the attention of the few that stumble upon it. We are passionate about getting the story out there because it does seem to resonate with those that find it. Perhaps one day it will be unearthed by someone of influence, but for now it remains in obscurity. And actually, given the non-commercial nature of it all, maybe that is how it is supposed to be! All the very best, Ben
Glory to god! What a wonderful story
Popped up on my feed....great story loved it as a bike rider myself!
Thank you! Pleased to hear, from two fellow bike riders!
Wow truly epic journey!!! So raw and fresh and inspiring 🚴🤓🙏
Thank you!! Always so grateful for comments like this 😊😊 🙏
What year was this made ? 2005
We left in 2005 and the film was made in 2010!
Well done guys, you did complete a dream without all the crap and Hollywood dramatics of Instagram people these days. You did it without phones etc, perfect. Imagine what they would have thought if someone told the the correct name for the "blugening stick" was a priest
Well I never! A ‘priest’.. I have also - after a quick google - seen them called ‘bonkers’. Thanks for getting the exact essence of it all. The world has gone mad and these were simple times about real, personal exploration, rather than exploration for the ego or to make money or to provide dopamine hits for money. Cheers and tailwinds! Ben & Jamie
Great Ken Burns rip off commentator Classic!!!
This is the man who narrated The Vietnam War, Peter Coyote. So no rip off… only this time it was us working with him rather than Ken Burns.. 😅
@@benwylson3089yes stole the idea not the man..i think its brilliant !!
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No helmets or proper shoes..
We didn't do anything 'properly', I'm afraid - as this was only really about riding bikes for ourselves as we had done on BMXs on backstreets when we were little, not proper 'cycling'. We never really thought about safety and nobody ever really told us it was unsafe at the time. Kids these days are much more conscious of safety and I don't dispute that it's a good idea to wear helmets and shoes! At the time, it was about grabbing the brush and daubing paint indulgently rather than following the technique of trained draftsman. Our clothes, when we wore them, were flowing, grime-ridden cotton. Nothing was breathable or practical. We never wore sunscreen and we rode along motorways without a hard-shoulder simply because it looked like the shortest route. We did not see the future at the time. We only saw the moment. I do not contest that this was reckless, but it was all part of the freedom, even a freedom from the responsibility of looking after our bodies. At the time we'd have preferred to join the roadkill than to give up even this trace of freedom... which is something that most responsible people can't understand. In short, we were irresponsible and I apologise for the that.
Cannot believe this only has 2.2k likes, it's an absolute masterpiece
You are far too kind - thank you.
its videos like this that giv me motivation im 48 years old and i think on my 49th birthday i will take off from new york to arizona on my bike
Great to hear and here’s to your trip. Hoping you do it and it’s the experience of a lifetime!
here here , im 44 and would love to do something like this
Pero no uses GPS ni celular!
Who is the narrator. He sounds very familiar
Peter Coyote - he did ‘the war in Vietnam’ and also played the scientist in E.T, amongst many other things..
Thanks
This was amazing! love from Norway
Thank you Bee Keeper! Love back to Norway!
Thank you so much for sharing this experience with us and creating such a wonderful documentary!! Some thoughts while watching: - interesting map of Europe - very good that you spare all of us and skip any footage of actually being in Berlin, the first milestone ;D - it is so nice to see some pre-instagram/youtube/smartphone era bike world trip. Raw, shaky and authentic footage - I am impressed with what nice and robust bicycles you got nearly 20 years ago. Except for the lights and maybe the brakes I would travel with the same setup today - For me, your free ship journeys are legendary and so are the book sales in Melbourne, cycling next to penguins and how the two of you (mostly Ben!?) survived some terrible things!
Hi @jenssen97 - what a brilliant message - thank you for taking the time to send this and for your points. - We drew and painted the maps ourselves on my old drawing board and my sister made them digital. There are some BTS images of this on of this on the Free Wheels East Film facebook page, buried somewhere.. Can't guarantee they are to scale. - think we have some archive from Berlin, but it was not filmed well enough / relevant enough to make the cut.. Nothing to do with Berlin!! One of the best cities there is. - I believe strongly the world was better for the mind and soul then. I hope the film reminds people of that. - ah.. the Thorn Raven tour - the best bikes in the world. Would buy the same thing today. But I still have one! - Thanks so much once again, great to know what resonated with you!! All the very best, Ben
How much did it cost you. Could I do it on £200 per week?
On average it cost us £38 per week in 2005 for a year on the road. But you have to camp out and mostly be in very inexpensive countries to do this. Things are a little more expensive now.. but even if you spent 100% more than we did.. you are still on a luxury budget there!
Amazing adventure! Well done and very well made documentary, enjoyed it a alot!
Thanks Martin!!
Started watching out of curiosity and then watched it all the way through. Great story.
Thanks Bob, glad to hear you enjoyed it. All the best, Ben
Al dat gezuip erbij met drank, geeft alles toch wel een liederlijk idee. En dan dronken in de mercedes stappen. Schaamt u. Dat is zeker niet stabiel.
Jullie zijn wel een stelletje lastpakken om op iedereen zo een beroep te doen. Als je iets wil moet je ook je eigen doen en niet een ander lastig vallen of zoveel mogelijk gratis meereizen. Eigenlijk een stelletje eigenliefhebbers.
Dat is dan die pup en bier dat ze volgens de presentator zo miste, dat hij dronken een ongeluk krijgt in china
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What an absolutely epic journey lads, such an inspiration! Just 1 thing.... Is it actually true that Jamie didnt get a puncture at all??? As a keen cyclist with many a puncture, even just going to the shop. I find it just too much to believe you got all the way round the world with the same air in your tube! That to me is one of your biggest feats! If you reply, I dont mind you bursting my bubble (or tire) with the info that 'yes he actually did get a puncture, we were only jesting' at least that info would put my tiny exploded mind at rest.... FREAKING AWSOME LADS. steve
Haha - it is true! Jamie really didn’t get a single puncture.. The rim tape slipped early on my rear wheel and once that was discovered and fixed I must have introduced a spec of dirt, which at high pressure eventually caused another puncture. This happened time and time again, I guess.. Thanks for the kind words, Steve!
well, when I was young (about 13-14 years old) I was dreaming about a journey with my bicycle somewhere in Europe, nowadays and after 20 years I have the same feeling, and I think its the right time to do something like that...promise to myself, ''I must do that...''
You must do that! You’ll never look back.. Tailwinds!
@@benwylson3089 thanks dude!
Watching Again! Great Quotes!!!!! in the beginning of this video.
Thanks for the encouragement and hope you enjoyed the second viewing! Would love to know the quotes that resonated!
@@benwylson3089 "Feeling trapped for a very long time." "I couldn't see myself living the rest of my life in a fixed situation or lifestyle." "When you realize that you don't have to live your life based on what society tells you." Society, parents all predetermine what and how we as individuals should live our lives. Yes, there is probable success in following what society tells us to do and live. However, it depends on what we as individuals define as success. Working like a dog for someone else for years and years, acquiring a bunch of stuff that either ends up being sold for less money than we bought it for, giving it away or throwing it away. Doesn't make a lot of sense. Yet the majority of people fall into this mindset. We don't have a U-Haul truck following us to the grave site. I like new things just like everyone else, but everything wears out eventually (2nd law of thermodynamics. Matter wears down and out, it doesn't evolve stronger, better, like the lie of evolution tells us). My parents are in the last stages of their lives. They have acquired so much stuff. Three separate homes and everything that goes along with that. After they die, I don't want to deal with all their stuff....what a burden! I don't want any of it either. Then their stuff becomes my stuff. No, not me. I want to be unencumbered from stuff. Especially from other people's opinions of how I should live. I tend to separate myself from those types of people.
Thanks for sharing this - I fully understand. I like to have very few things but to make all of the things I do have both vital and a sort of old friend. It would be devastating if anything ever happened to my old leatherman for example. So, have less things, less things that are vital and are for the sake of. Materialism and the need to show off, to be seen as a success in the eyes of others, is destroying the planet and our minds - it’s a tonic to be burden free. I’m living within sedentary life now, but am very wary of its trappings so am constantly reminding myself of everything I do not want for me. But I can fully understand the draw of ‘things’ and am careful never to be sucked into the whirlpool of wanting more. If I can be around the natural world and maintain sustenance for myself and my family, then I have it all. Success is here and now, not somewhere in the future and I am very very lucky. Most things on the open road are unnecessary, so riding bikes seems to be the ultimate antidote to the madnesses of the modern, mobile phone wielding human. Good luck with it all and here’s to simmering away the unnecessary!
Beautiful and inspirational organic travel documentary
This looked tremendous, can't imagine how difficult transitioning back into "normal life" was for you both afterward. If this film taught me anything, it's to travel with someone who acts as the accident magnet! When you get the work and the kids out of the way, I hope you both have more travels. All the best :)
Thanks for taking the time to type this special message. Normal life will always be an enigma.. always a shock to the system! Here’s to finding our way back to the road again one day! Maybe we’ll take the kids with us?
@@benwylson3089 Hah! Take the kids, maybe they'll enjoy it Or, at least when they're still young enough to be pliable. Teens are such a faff! The most I ever did was 5.5 months from home at a time, during the pandemic when my flight kept being cancelled. Remember how it was to be stuck in the same 4 shirts, day after day? It was alright though, was in Australia at the time and they were *open* - it was such a shock coming from the UK where we'd simply been closed more or less since March. Gosh, it was odd. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
@@Jablicek haha! Hoping you have a good weekend too!
Fuck hope Fuck life. All of this is unreachable. You work till the day you die after being wasted to death after globalist regime disposes of you after being treated as a number.
The most impressive thing is... No punctures!
Indeed - we’ll done Jamie… 😅