Utah, Omaha & the Airborne Division | Normandy by motorcycle
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- All in Ep 2. We continue our tour of the Normandy Beaches by motorcycle learning of the history and horrors that took place here at Utah, Omaha, Sword, Juno and Gold Beaches. We visit the Richard Winters Memorial and the 101st Airbourne Division Memorials before riding into Carentan, The French town that will never forget this World War. Motorcycle Travel Touring in France is both Beautiful and Shocking in the Normandy Area
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I have never seen these memorials from this perspective. As a proud American with a very deep respect for our military, from a retired LEO cut from similar cloth where pride, respect, integrity and honor are the driving forces in my life, I humbly thank you.
I think we all feel humbled by scenes like this, Lest we forget
💯 agree. I was born and raised in Norway as a British citizen. My father was English, still have family there and love England. Shortly after World War II, my mother who lived under German occupation in Norway, moved to England and years later met my dad. late into my teens, we moved here. I recall moving to Torrington, Connecticut, and watching my mother drop to her knees crying…the local volunteer fire department sounded their siren at 12 noon, which, according to my mother sounded just like the air raid sirens from World War II. Thank you again.
I imagine that is a sound you’d never forget
Me too.
Hi Guys, bit of catching up to do, another very poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by so many (for our today they gave their tomorrow’s) and the freedom that we have and cherish and must fight to keep as their are those who would steal that from us.
Guys there is another memorial to Easy Company near the village of Foy ( Battle of the Bulge) in Belgium which was funded (I’m told) by Tom Hanks and Stephen Spielberg.
The Band of Brothers series was excellent to watch and the clips of the actual E Coy members made it all the more poignant.
Thanks both….very moving and thoughtful as many others have said. We all owe a debt of gratitude to all those who lost their lives, Americans, British, Canadian and others. WE MUST NEVER FORGET.
If you’re ever touring in East Anglia try to visit the Cambridge American Cemetery and Duxford War Museum; also the North Norfolk coast with its many huge beaches.
Rich: you’re a smart guy to take along your own personal shopper and chef! Ewa: Big thanks for your invaluable contribution to the channel. Ride safe 🇬🇧
We will add those to our locations map thank you.
I remember hearing Sam Manicom talking on adventure biker radio about how he and his wife divided up there Responsibility’s to each other. Now it sounds a bit wrong, but we do have a responsibility to each other. We each have our jobs and we rely completely on each other. Team work makes the dream work 👍👍
Thank you very much both this episode was very moving especially from the drone shots when you see all the white crosses , the sea and the greenery it was very humbling, I think everyone should go and pay their respects 🙏 ❤
It should almost be mandatory for education to come here and see this
What a great episode gang. The most informative, respectful, and reflective time iv seen from motor touring. Thank you so much for sharing. I had to fight back tears after seeing all those young lives lost. Thank you again.. lest we forget.
Thank you Dazza. Your comments mean allot to us to know we did it justice
Beautiful episode. Very thought provoking and poignant - what those people went through just can't be imagined by us today
Let’s hope none of us have to find out
Great watching
Thank Phil
A great start and So good to be back on the road with you both. fair play to you both for just packing up and going for it “all in”. As Ewa said you’ll always have your memories, enjoy and stay safe. Looking forward to this one.
Thanks so much, it may not be the wisest thing we ever done but I’m sure we will look back on it fondly no matter how it works out 🫡
Oi oi absolutely loved this, brought back many memories of our trip there last yr. So moving when you get your head around the scale of the amount of live's lost😢😢
The numbers are astounding
We were there in 2004, and you have brought back the feelings and emotions from 20 years ago. You guys are fantastic. Keep doing what you are doing . All in
Thanks so much Glad you liked it
Really excellent video. I have not been to Normandy, but I have mentioned before that I have visited the graves of two Great Uncles on the Somme. Visiting any war cemetery or memorial is sobering and I agree with you both that you are left deep in thought and reflecting on the almost unimaginable sacrifice of those who gave their lives, and of the families left to grieve their lost loved ones. My grandmother died at the age of 97, she was 18 when her bothers were killed and she spoke to me about them on numerous occasions. I don't think there was a day in her life when she did not miss them. I intend to go back to the Somme later this year... and on a regular basis for as long as I can. It is the very least we can do.
We will remember them 🫡
Just love your adventures. The drone film of the crosses at the cemetery really hits you hard and is very humbling. Thank you for that as I’ve never had the opportunity to visit the war cemetery’s and it was good to be shown.
It really does effect you when you stand there and see it. Unbelievable
Just found you guys. I have been to Omaha twice now and it is a moving experience, regardless of whether you have direct links to those involved. As you said, it is about the human cost and remembering what those involved went through and gave up.
Hi mark welcome to the channel. Normandy is a place you’ll never forget
Hiya, another excellent video, especially loved your drone footage on the beach and at the cemetery, excellent well done. Ride safe.
Thanks Paul much appreciated
Nice one guys - we were there early June for the 80th anniversary it really is a special place, every where you go there are reminders of the horror that took place there.
We wish we could have been there for this, I’m sure there were some spectacular sights
It's me again! The landing craft was built by Higgins boat company which also made PT boats and small ships during the war, in New Orelans, Louisiana, USA. During the war my grandparents on my mother's side pulled up stakes in Jackson, Mississippi, about 200 miles north of New Orleans and my grandfather, who opened a house building company, first went about 90 miles south where my grandfather worked as a sub contractor for a New York based contractor, building Camp Van Dorn, an army camp. because the need for army camps was in such need, the workers built barracks buildings out of wood and did not go home at night but slept in the barracks building that they had just build, being ready to start work immediately. They ate in the mess hall that they had also built. My grandmother and mother rented a house in nearby McComb, Mississippi. Troops began to arrive before the camp was finished, so as soon as a block of barricks was finished, the workers moved into the first barracks of the next block they were going to build. While he was there there was a race riot in the camp when the all black 364th Infantry Division, mad at white people in the nearby town of Centerville had harassed and beaten several black soldiers from the 364th. The entire division did not participate in the riot but instead warned the camp authorities that a large number of 364th men were storming an arsenal and armed themselves with M1 rifles and ammunition, and said that they were going into Centerville to burn the entire town down. The authorities told the Military Police to set up a "no pass" perimeter within the camp facing inward. They then told the rioters that if they passed across the perimeter line, they would be fired upon. AS it so happened, this line ran right outside the barricks where the civilians were housed. MPs warned the civilians to lay down on the floor so that the would be safer and to not get back up until they were told it was safe to do so. Grandpa said that they could hear the rioters getting closer and that the MPs had set up large machine guns around the perimeter and while it was still dark the rioters crossed the line and were fired upon by the MPs just as they warned they would do. It went on for some time and then there was silence for a long time. At first light my grandfather raised up from the floor and looked out the window. He told me that he saw dead black soldiers all over the place. The number of dead was around 260, and it made national and international news. It happened a year before D-Day.
After the camp was finished, Grandpa and Grandma and mom moved to New Orelans and worked at Higgins industries. My grandfather who had been a submariner sonar and radio operator in the US submarine K2. Because he had previous navy experience, he was asked to join the volunteer Coast Guard and made an officer and he was in charge of guarding the Higgins waves during the nighttime. Grandma knew shorthand and became Andrew Higgins personal stenographer and head of the Stenography Pool. They served in those capacities until the end of the war. When I was born in 1955, my parents and I lived with my grandparents and the house was filled with items from Higgins Industries. I still have PT boat lapel pins, Red Cross pins, magazines produced at Higgins. The walls of my grandfather's drafting room were covered with photos of PT boats, and a large photo of Andrew Higgins. So when I saw you walk onto the landing craft I just wanted to let you know that I have a family connection to the Higgins boat company!
About the bombs missing the fortifications at Omaha beach, there was one very important thing the bombing did. It destroyed much of the underground communications wires making it impossible for the German bunkers to communicate with each other, hampering the defense. Also the Germans had small tracked vehicles called Goliaths which were filled with explosives and operated by remote control wires. Back then all radios as will as the Goliaths had tubes instead of transistors, and the shock waves of the explosions also ruined the ability of the German operators to control their Goliaths making them all unable to be used. These were kept concealed in narrow concrete bunkers with movable concrete slab roofs. While the Bunkers were very strong the concrete slab roofs were easily destroyed, killing many of the solders who were there to control the Goliaths.
Wow such amazing history, it’s awesome you actually own parts of the history and pins etc too
Hi Eva n Rich.well im blown away at the vidio and droneage made my hair stand up on my neck on the beach and like you say about what happend and how lucky we are.loved the vid keep up the good amazing wrk you both do.👏👍🤜🤛
Thank you so much ☺️
Lovely video seeing the memorials. That's for the lovely Comentry on such a sensitive topic of poor soles lost.
Love seeing you cooking its like a cooking show learning what you can cook on thr road. It amazes me what you produce out of some basic food. Ride safe you two. Saving up to buy a tshirt soon ❤
Thanks so much Lisa, we love to make good food, we are trying more basic stuff on this tour which has provided its own entertainment as you’ll see in coming episodes!
What a great episode, very respectful. Good luck on trying to do this full time. I really hope it works out for you as I love watching your adventures.
I'm recovering from an operation and you are making this easier as the hardest thing is filling your time.
Keep up the good work guys👏👏👏
Get well soon bud, let’s hope we can entertain you for years to come
Terrific episode there guys. Loved the band of brothers series.
Difficult to imagine the horror on those beaches and surrounding areas….
I want to watch it again after this trip
Good coverage, team.
I would go to Pegasus Bridge, captured before the landings by a small group in Horsa Gliders landing on a very narrow strip of land, great talk at the museum, what they did seems impossible.
And right next door is the famous Cafe Gondree, where the best champagne was buried in the garden when the Germans took over, and dug up again when the cafe was liberated. The first building to be liberated on d day.
Madam Gondree still works in the cafe. She was a little girl when the cafe was liberated and is still alive. Sharp as a tack. Incredible woman, iconic.
Then there's Arromanche, and Mulberry Harbours.. etc etc
But you're righr. You can't see it all.
Just have to go back.
I've been 8 times.
I'll be back again, too.
Ride safe 👍
Stay tuned for the next one bud and we will be there 👍👍
Another well filmed and edited episode done to a standard most of us would love to be able to achieve. Well done.
Thanks so much, we try to improve one thing each time and keep being better than before
Those drone shots are out of this world you should be proud of yourself. You would definitely make a great cinematographer. good luck and have a safe journey
Thanks so much, we really enjoyed making it
The American cemetery is something else, a sight to be hold. I just stood there and shed a load of tears. it's a good place to be to realise that war is futile, the waste of human life is beyond belief. Drop down to the Bayeux tapestry, that's really interesting too.....
We agree, it’s astounding that war still goes on today.
Thanks
Norrie you are a star! Thank you so much!!
Thank you once again for a great video i look forward to your videos every time you put them up. I sincerely hope you get the numbers up to keep you on the road. Alan Northern Ireland 👍
Thanks so much Alan, every like comment and share drives the channel on, we really are all in on this one
So enjoying bringing memories back of are three trips there
It’s a place that one visit is never going to be enough.
Thanks guys, really enjoyed the video, im doing Normandy in September and really looking forward to after watching this, nice work.
You’ll have an amazing time here
Enjoy seeing the cooking, nice job.
Thanks Noel
A very intriguing and moving episode, seeing Omaha beach the way it is now it is hard to imagine the horrors that occurred there, all those lives gone, it's heartbreaking, yet the world is still at war! Lovely drone footage again, good to see the Apple car play up and running, I agree, Honda should have made the connection wireless!
It’s still not wireless on the 2024 model as far as I know 🤷♂️ very annoying. Thanks for being with us bud
Another fantastic video guys,
Ur efforts are really appreciated ❤
It must be a lot of work using and charging the drone etc but what a fantastic set of views and it really shows the scale of the beach, the distance the guys must have had to travel while being shot at etc, truly horrifying 😢
A very emotional clip.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK. 👍
It always rains until 11 am in France, it is why Napoleon lost his Waterloo (fun fact)
We are hardly ever ready to leave by 11am!
Another great video and loved the drone shots. cheers guys.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
Normandy is often overlooked on the road south but it is a truly special place. Many happy family holidays on the Normandy coast. Love the content. And best of luck going ‘All In’ - wishing you well. My mum lives in Honiton so who knows, might bump into you two guys at some point
Normandy has been unforgettable for us in many ways. You maywell see us around Honiton usually at the awesome icecream place there 👍
Very moving.....
It’s hard not to be effected by this place
Love it ! I was there last year, great seeing those spots again. Planning camping through Belgium next year ( Hoping you both might head that direction lol ) Great content from you both cheers
Awesome
Thanks Jon 🫡
When going through my grandfather's memoirs of the beach Landings we found a story of him. A Canadian marksman, with his spotter. Also, his best friend and one other private soldier hit the beaches running, when my grandfather got to his final position. Neither his spotter or his friend remained. So alone he took down enemy positions. I cannot imagine what was going through his head at that time. I've been to many of these places you're at now. The video is great. These places are truly beautiful but with a very sad history
You just can’t imagine the thoughts and feelings of the men that day and for the rest of their lives after
Impressive, guys !! thanks very much....
Our pleasure! Thanks for joining us on the road 🫡
Glad you answered the wuestion about how you doing all this traveling. But im sure we all still wondef what your guys jobs are. But maybe we shouldn't 😁. Our jobs don't have to divine us . I have been following you anout 3 months now enjoying your channel, still on my list to get to these beaches, im 62 better get my skates on
Absolutely, get yourself booked into the ferry and get to Normandy, top tip though is to allow double the time you think you need, it’s impossible to see it all here in one trip
Well done both, really good vid done with respect 👍
Thanks mark 🫡
Great footage great episode . Well done 🍻
Thank you bud
Fantastic.....again! I am addicted to this channel. You guys are amazing!
Glad you enjoy it! Share, share, share!
Amazing drone footage at Omaha ❤
Thank you!
Those Lays crisps, try the tomato ones, very moorish😊
Now that’s a advice we will have to take!
Great video Rich & Ewa, look at Richy Vida and several others on a Bluetooth unit on the Africa Twin for the CarPlay, think there are several costing around fifty pounds.
Have you watched band of Brothers? You learn all these areas from the parachute regiment Easy Company 501st airborne division.
Yes, amazing series that is
that was a fab vid
Thanks you!
Loving your vids.
Thank you for making the effort
Watching from a winter clad New Zealand
Glad you like them and hope they keep you cheery through winter!
The American Cemetary is one hell of a place, been there twice, your drone views were great. The Overlord Meseum that you passed on the way out is another nice place to visit, but then there are so many places of interest.
Yes it’s been hard to cherry pick the places we went to this time but it’s a perfect reason to return here some day
@@ontheroadadventure yes I agree, had wanted to go over on my own a couple years ago, but one thing or another that didn't happen, still plenty of time to go at somepoint.
Get it booked bud, dont over think it, just go 👍
Brilliant guys we always love watching your adventures 👍👍
Thanks bud, glad to have you with us 🫡
Thanks guys, € forever your next campsite. Greetings from Ties (holland)
You are amazing! Thank you so much for your continued support, it really does help us keep the wheels turning and making the videos possible. We thank you ☺️
Nice tour guys,
Really enjoyed this 🤗
Tell you what, if i was there with you i would be all over them sausages 🤣🤣
Have fun guys!
Cheers bud, Some top grub here… well most days lol
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Stuff the French supermarkets . We always go the Aldi or Lidl . At least you know what you’re getting . Good videos though . Would like to visit there at some point . Very interesting places . 👍👍
Yes your right Lidl is our go too, bakery section will see you right for lunch and grab some food for the evening meal
So sad but brilliant vid
It’s beyond belief any of it could of happened
Excellent video ❤x
Thanks for joining us bud
Just want to echo what every one else has said. A***. Great drone footage.
If you are travelling east towards Metz and Luxembourg then the WW1 memorials at Verdun are very much worth a visit. The memorials here really bring home the futility of that war.
There's also Oradour sur Glane in the Charente just NW of Limoges a small town where German soldiers massacred most of the people of the town. It was preserved as it was left by the Germans when they left. Bodies had obviously been removed but it is the most chilling memorial to the terror of war I have ever been to. I visited it in 1990 so well over 30 years ago before these memorials became commercial enterprises but although it has since been 'sanitised' in the intervening yeas since I saw it, I believe it still has the same impact. When I went there were still visible blood stains of the walls of the church where the Germans shot the towns people.
On another note I found France really expensive when I was there in May. Spain was a lot cheaper. The Spanish are more friendly to bikers as well.
I would buy yourself a proper large frying pan to cook. I can't cook on a Trangia even though the pans of the big one are larger they are still too small for my meals. Frying pan goes in my top box. I have an MSR Whisperlite International multi fuel stove with wind shield. It can burn all fuels, but I use butane/propane gas.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks Alex, we have that town on our locations list we hope to visit there soon.
Your right about France being expensive, especially food and fuel here. Did you senior Spain and Portugal’s tour last month or so? Portugal was fantastic and so cheap
@@ontheroadadventure Yes watched a couple of your Spain videos, the one where you narrowly escaped death when the tree fell on your tent and bike. Need to go back and watch more I guess. Will slowly catch up. The French are good though at remembering the horrors of two world wars, but as time passes, it's 80 years now since the end of the 2nd world war, younger generations become less interested. Unfortunately now I fear history is repeating itself with the rise of fanatical Is slimmism in Europe and the UK because of mass uncontrolled immigration. None of these new comers share or want to share our history. They want to do us harm. Our politicians and those in Europe are pretty much closing the book on our shared histories which made us work together post WW2. It is truly frightening what is happening now. I am so lucky I was born when I was. I really fear for our future generations. These memorials to the huge loss of life need to be kept going and the interest in them but it get's harder as each year passes and memories fade people die even 2-3 generations after. Most of today's kids aren't interested let alone appreciate what the world at war meant for people living at that time. I reckon most Londoners now don't even know or care about the Blitz in London in 1940 where most of it was destroyed by German air raids as most in London are now new comers. That era in our history and people are long gone. Sad.
Sorry for the essay.
Enjoy your journey. Lookng forward to your next instalment what ever that may be about.
Its all very sad
Another corker guys.
It's definitely on my bucket list to venture there and pay my respects, I even named my forza after one of the beaches (Juno).
Very professional Rich talking to the camera on that landing craft as people walked on by 👍.
Thanks for sharing Rich & Eva and see you on your next adventure ✌️ 🤙 🤟
Thanks so much, we really appreciate your comment and support. See you in the next one
Nicely done!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great vid and humbling, on another note try the sumit to eat site dry food is amazing and light, better than MOD rations ,not sure if anyone else has tried them its worth ago, 👨🍳👩🍳👍
Cheers we will look out for some
Banging sausages !!
Not bad at all!
Just keep doing what you're doing folks,thoroughly enjoying your material and the presentation.
Thanks so much 🫡
Another great episode folks.. Luv it.. Enjoy & stay safe.. 👍 🏍️
Thanks! Will do!
i am fairly certain that at 10 42 after visiting the memorial you actually go past the infamous brecourt manor where dick winters organised the attack on the artillary pieces that were firing onto the beaches you mention the road likely being busy with tanks......have done a similar tour like you camping and visiting the sites and the british cemetary at hottot-les-bagues where my uncle is buried...he was 21 at the time you need many visits to cover all the sites of interest...merville battery is just up the road from pegasus.....anyhoo keep up the interesting content it is very enjoyable and interesting to watch
Thanks so much, so often we visit places and move on and then want to go back to see all the things we learn about in the comments!
Great video👍
Glad you enjoyed and are with us on the road
It's very moveing, 👍
It leaves you appreciative of our own peaceful lives
I really enjoy seeing you both camping etc and it gives me the urge to do so once I can get away. I just need to work out how I do it solo in terms of what I can carry with me...or maybe I need to buy a K1600....🤔
Carrying out kit is a constant battle we are always looking for ways to reduce what we have
@@ontheroadadventure I'm guessing it's easier with two of you?
In one way yes but also we have double the stuff and our tent needs to be much bigger. We also have to carry cameras, drone, tripod, mics, solar powered power bank etc so we have more than most I’d say to make the filming possible
@@ontheroadadventure omg...no wonder it's gone 11am when you leave the campsite
Does take us a while to get sorted and we film at the same time
Great video wast of life you would think that it all would of stopped around the world
You’d think so, you would think we as a race are now more intelligent but what do we know?!
Really beautiful videos! Did you have any trouble from flying your drone down there?
Thank you ☺️ No problem
Great video as usual !
So you skipped the army ration option due to the weight… What made you stick with the Trangia cooking setup, as opposed to other options you have tried and talked about ?
This is a big debate everything we go away as to what to take. I would prefer to take the big grill pan and firemaple stove. However it’s large and doesn’t do everything. The trangia is the best all rounder but not the best grill or fry for example. We basically have to choose one and the trangia is the smallest pack size that does everything ok
Not seen you visit yet but did you call at Point du Hoc? Most heavy bombed piece of land.
No sadly we didn’t visit there this time
For the algorithm
👍👍🫡
Great video guys, plenty info on the history of Normandy. Not sure about that evening meal though lol.
On a side note i went to buy 1 of your t shirts, but the card details section doesn't appear secure, can you clarify or provide a secure means like paypal. Thanks guys
Hi Alan, thanks so much, we were thinking army rations on this trip but they were just too heavy. If you think that was a rubbish meal you should see what was on the menu tonight 🤣🤣 I see you just bought the t shirt, all is well on that link 👍
Really enjoying your adventures, Rich and Ewa. We're off on a five-week tour of Europe starting tomorrow. We'll be putting a video up each day, we hope! Unlike you two, we're old. So having done 2 weeks in Europe on the motorcycle last year, we've decided to put the motorcycle in the campervan this year. Get it out at the campsite and go off to explore. (Oh, I'm going to do a spoof of your 'proposal video' halfway through our trip. I'll find an impressive piece of rock and get down on one knee and propose to The Murgatroyd. She's going to tell me to fuck off!!!) Like and subscribe!! MightyGuruYoghourt!
I really hope that you get the numbers and a good income from what you're doing.
lol make sure you tag us in that episode! I want to see that!!
Yer guys bullets don't travel in water so most weren't shot, they drowned from the weight of there kit coz they couldn't get near the beach.
Just unimaginable horror. The fear must have like no other coming into these beaches
@@ontheroadadventure was Omaha beach not renamed blood beach
Not sure 🤔
will be doing WW2 IN August
There’s so much to see, better to allow more time than you think you’ll need!
Rich, you nailed it, what a waste of life and for what, Politicians egos….and still going on to this day. Industrial Military Complex has a lot to answer for…
It’s astounding it continues. How stupid are humans?!
Great series, I love Normandy been many times
Just 1 thing Winters was 101st airborne not 82nd
Cheers, bud, well spotted
@@ontheroadadventure WW2 been my favourite subject since I can remember and I love bikes so loving the show. Safe riding to you both. Yesterday I took a flight from my Grandfather old airbase that B17 bombers were based I felt him with me
What were you in? We live near dunkeswell Airfield, it played a huge part in D day I believe
@@ontheroadadventure I just flew a light aircraft from Connington near where I live in Peterborough, my grandfather served with the 457th bomb group as assistant inspector, its still used for light aircraft and still use the original runway, base is known as Glatton but is in Connington
Nice one, Id like to learn to fly, must be amazing
Hi Ewa, hope you don't mind me asking. But I'm thinking of buying a touring bike I'm currently riding a triumph thunderbird , I'm 5ft 4 and wondered how tall you were x
Hi, wow I’d love to try a big cruiser like that! I’m about 5’6 and ride the Africa twin with the seat in low position
What you look at their sacrifice haven’t we made a mess of things
Let’s hope history doesn’t repeat itself
@@ontheroadadventure I think it probably will
Sadly you could well be right
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Thanks bud, hope your well
@@ontheroadadventure Thank you my friend I am very good
Check out Richy vida he uses some kind of dongle to get phone to connect to bike
Yes I saw that one but it’s just a generic Chinese dongle, I’m not sure how well that would fair with the miles we do in all weathers. It’s a shame Honda haven’t sorted this properly yet
@@ontheroadadventure I use the same make/model as Richy, done over20k miles in all sorts of weather and it seems fine
Well that sounds promising! What is it?
Might be worth a punt if it makes things easier. Keep up the good work guys
We will try one
i use Google maps on carplay on a carpuride w702b on my BMW R1250 gs far better than the Bmw nav system 👍,
p/s missing the Dad jokes rich, but it maybe a bit sombre in your location,
Respect for the fallen 😓
We have lost faith in the garmin sadly. We will be looking at installing alternatives when we are back
@@ontheroadadventure have a look on TH-cam at the carpuride w702 or w502 👍
Cheers mate will do
Did you have a look at the ages of those that died at Omaha. Very sobering 😢. Every schoolchild should be made to visit WW1 and WW2 memorials, museums and graves then maybe when a few of them rise to be politicians in their countries they will not be leading their nations into war!!
Absolutely I agree 💯
British stuff perhaps?
So many stories from many nations, much more to come 👍
How big a Convert is Richard?!!! Still remember your cooking fail, then the 1st Camp Fail. NEVER AGAIN!!😂😂😂
Personally, I'm so cynical about War these days, I tried to watch it for the Innocent lads that died in these events... but I got mad and had to skip. Sure it was great content.
History belongs to the victors and Boris scuppered Ukraine peace talks, so I wonder about WW2 these days (there was evil stuff I know).
We prefer our tent now too paying triple the cost for a basic room. At least we know what we are getting in our own tent 👍
Wee r closed missur wee been open 2hours feck em, 🫒 stones lift in oilves on a pizza 🍕 😀
We always find a way!