I'm going to look into that harder compound tire. My 29er sounds like my Jeep rolling down the road. Always great content in your videos Sandy. Fun days ahead.
Its certainly on the turn weather wise Sandy. Think ill have to dust off my slow cooker and get the stews on here too. Got my fingers crossed for some nice cloud inversions and foggy mornings in the next few weeks.
What a beautiful peaceful journey around the countryside. I love the way the landscape and weather feels like home even though I have never been there. And what a very delicious ending too!
Nice to see you again sandy nice trying your drone and telling a little bit of history very good and being back on your bike stay safe and stay healthy one life enjoy blessed be
It’s a great time of the year to be cycling through the woodlands enjoying the Autumn colures and also to ride the Himalayan , I thought the Sammy miller museum was fantastic Sandy i will be going there next spring that’s for sure, Ride safe🚲🏍️
Another great video Sandy. The tires did very well and should be a fantastic replacement for the old ones. I am certain that you will continue to give them a thorough test in the future. And a very beautiful route that you picked for the test on the tires. A little bit of everything there except clean, dry, and hot pavement:) Also I believe that your new Neo drone will be a very welcome addition to your video equipment. And it has already been tested and certified to be "Andy Proof" by your brother Andy. If he can't break it, it should last most people a long long time LOL! Thanks for taking us along with you today, I really enjoyed the experience. See you on the next one.
Excellent video!! Glad the new tires and drone are doing great for you. And that bowl of stew....Not quite dinner time here near Atlanta but that bowl of stew has me captivated. I am heading towards the kitchen.🙂 All the best, Travis
Hi Sandy, you certainly work hard for us, you obviously do some pieces at least twice as you have prepositioned a camera then you have to retrieve it. Thanks for this vid, interesting about the tires, you do your own wrenching.
Great run out to test the new tyres and the drone, lovely scenery and muddy puddles, appreciate your hard work and time with cycling, camera, and drone work, thanks for sharing Sandy 👏 👋
Sandy that was brilliant , Start to finish it was a great watch and to end it with what most people at the end of the like to do I e a nice bit of grub and a nice beer blooming eck what's not to like, I am about to watch it again, cheers Sandy.
You certainly earned that hot stew and can of beer, Sandy - and your new tyres are now well and truly christened. Neo Drone looks pretty competent too.
Good ride. It’s surprising how different tyres can affect the way a bike rides. I think people sometimes underestimate this factor. Lovely scenery and nicely shot with your new drone. Thanks.
Stew and a drink always better when you’ve been out in the fresh air couple of hours on your bike 🙂 Thanks for taking us along, love the drone shots, the hill fort and the muddy trails. Love England ❤️
A can of Tribute, good choice Sandy. I discovered it in Cornwall years ago and I'm glad it now can be found in my local supermarket in Manchester. It always brings back good memories. 😊
Hahaa, yes and hopfully the K guard will keep them puncture proof. I got around 1600 miles on the old tyres which had quite a soft compound, not sure how long these will last but they were not expensive.
A long time ago Sandy I seem to remember reading a work by a cycling poet or maybe a poeting cyclist (?) ..(poss. American) who observed that the top of his rotating front wheel marked his hurried advance towards his true love. In your case, not only towards Mandy but your hot stew and beer! All well deserved after enduring such conditions, and the views were wonderful.
Thats a nice way to look at it. Yes each revolution was getting me closer to home, I actually was beginning to cool down a bit and didn't eat much before I went out, so the Stew and beer was something I was very much looking forward too :)
Nice one you do like your stew , you put that pack of beef away and all them vegetables on that wild camp with ease ! That would feed three here 😂 great video it’s motivating me
@ making me want a stew! Tomorrow I am cooking chicken tarragon in the slow cooker and will serve it with crispy baby roasties in a bowl with some veg , kind of stew 👍 great video Sandy makes me want to get back out in my mountain bike , next year I am going to do some moto camping , any luck with that hilleberg akto? I bet the drone has absorbed some disposable .: lovely thing that drone . Cheers
Hi Sandy, that little drone is going to be fun to use in your videos. The footage from your last videos show it’s versatilities. I think I will have to join Dave and get electric bike to keep up with those new tyres 😀👍🚴♂️. Cheers.
Hahaa, you don't need electric power yet Charles, you've still got more power in your legs than I've got in mine:) The drone is awesome, it seems to dance around a lot but the footage is very stable. It gets the shot:)
@@BlakesPipes Ah, I have to confess complete ignorance of that part of the world, though I am surprised, given the vastness of the country and relative sparseness of population.
Motorcross. Takes bravery or stupidity. Bravery for the young, and it would take stupidity for me at 76!LOL The drone is a great improvement over the former one for your purposes. Cheers!
Thanks again Sandy yours has now become my favorite outdoor TH-cam channel. I've watched back through nearly all of your videos now, so hears to many more. U are far from a coward Sandy, anyone who would fly one of those glorified lawnmowers has balls of steal. 😅😅
Thanks for the video! I am very interested in knowing if the dji neo can be used for someone not having a smartphone. Can it be used without having to first connect it via a smartphone app, and can it be used without having a smartphone with you?
Hi Bjorn, Yes and No. First it needs to be initialised via an app and this needs to be done only once, then every time afterwards you can operate it without a smart phone. But the phone adds more usability, you can alter the perimeters of what the drone does for example, Follow close, medium or far distance, follow at low or level or higher height etc also you can use it with a controller, one of the DJI controllers has a built in screen which means no smart phone, but then ofcourse you have a smart controller and the drone it's self is also quite smart, they all rely on GPS too.
Good luck Sandy with hosing and cleaning up the bike after that trip. I wouldn't have said that was the cowards way round those puddles...more like sensible. Also, I am usually suspicious when I hear of a remote "reservoir" sited far from any possible housing it could be serving. Is it actually an old ROC bunker, I ask myself? Good filming as usual and 73.
@@WiltshireMan yes that's the one. it's such a shame that it gets like that (at that gate, and earlier when you cross a stream) as for me it's a fantastic way to get into and round/across Swindon, but when it's that muddy it's not worth me trying. The bit after the gate you went through is very overgrown too.
Surprising what a new pair of tyres can do for a bike. That will certainly allow you to clock up a few more miles on an outing. I noticed your brother had a job to fly his drone over water. Have you noticed this with yours?
The sensors can "See" the ground from about 30 ft Andy and when over water they get a confused image due to reflectivity of the surface. Its fine over water provided your above 30ft
Did you have dumplings in that stew Sandy? I remember my mum (step) telling me she made dumplings like cannon balls, but my dad always made the best ones 😂 Good hearty meal there. That mud was a bit tough going...but thats our winter norm. Do love a castle and the Fort looked even better with the drone flight...gave more perspective. I could rough it in that estate house if I had to 😂
Hahaa the Ashdown house has an amazing Elm stair case running up through the middle of it, quite a place Steve, it was built for the "Winter Queen" Elizabeth of Bohemia. Now Pete Townsend from "The Who" is the current tennant having brought a 41 year lease 10 years ago! I do love flying my drones and eating stew and drinking beer :) As for dumplings, no this time but they do make a great addition made with real suet.
With BlackRock poised to buy up huge swathes of farmland, due to farmers facing unprecedented tax demands on Capital Gains relief when handing farmland down to their next generations, so being forced to pivot by selling off parcels of the land in a fire sale, l would try and keep this footage for posterity, as that landscape that has remained unchanged for hundreds of years, may be about to change beyond all reasonable recognition.👍
All the high level was filmed with my Mini2 4K drone but the Neo would have done that too if I had the controller for it. The only drawback with the Neo is it's lightweight and two axis gimbal, it won't be great in the wind but is a great personal drone for close in work
I just got the drone and one battery, not too expensive and will do what I want for now. I also have a Mini 2 4K which is my main drone but doesn't have the follow functions of the Neo
No not tubeless and easy to remove. I think I'm old school, tubless is probably better but I've never tried them and what you've never tried you never miss.
Great bit of kit that DJI. And a great bowl of stew too. Excellent views.
It's a good little drone Rob. Thanks for watching:)
Great video Sandy, thank you for sharing, The stew looked good too lol
Beutifull landscapes and countryside, thanks for showing it to us, that stew looked good too.
Thanks for taking us along Sandy, drone shots looking good!
Another wonderful and interesting video, Sandy. Thank you for taking me along. Cheers!
Thanks for watching Dan :)
@@WiltshireMan You're very welcome, Sandy!
I'm going to look into that harder compound tire. My 29er sounds like my Jeep rolling down the road. Always great content in your videos Sandy. Fun days ahead.
The Tough Toms are quite cheap Jim and not tubeless but do seem to roll just a bit faster
Enjoyed this ride around the countryside bro. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks for watching Ken:)
Its certainly on the turn weather wise Sandy. Think ill have to dust off my slow cooker and get the stews on here too. Got my fingers crossed for some nice cloud inversions and foggy mornings in the next few weeks.
What a beautiful peaceful journey around the countryside. I love the way the landscape and weather feels like home even though I have never been there.
And what a very delicious ending too!
Nice to see you again sandy nice trying your drone and telling a little bit of history very good and being back on your bike stay safe and stay healthy one life enjoy blessed be
Naughty ! cycling on a footpath to the castle from the Ridgeway.......... I do that too !!!
What a great job of filming. Beautiful countryside and excellent editing.
Thanks Bruce, I think the little drone is a useful tool:)
It’s a great time of the year to be cycling through the woodlands enjoying the Autumn colures and also to ride the Himalayan , I thought the Sammy miller museum was fantastic Sandy i will be going there next spring that’s for sure, Ride safe🚲🏍️
You will love Mr Millers museum Chris
That stew looked delicious. The countryside is beautiful Full of history.
So much history around when you know what to look for
Another great video Sandy. The tires did very well and should be a fantastic replacement for the old ones. I am certain that you will continue to give them a thorough test in the future. And a very beautiful route that you picked for the test on the tires. A little bit of everything there except clean, dry, and hot pavement:) Also I believe that your new Neo drone will be a very welcome addition to your video equipment. And it has already been tested and certified to be "Andy Proof" by your brother Andy. If he can't break it, it should last most people a long long time LOL! Thanks for taking us along with you today, I really enjoyed the experience. See you on the next one.
Thanks Terry,
Andy is hard on his drones, the little Neo has proved itself worthy though and does a good job at the close in work.
@@WiltshireMan Yes, Andy is very skilled with his drone piloting. A joy to watch.
Thanks for the video, these are very important historical records of your area and I am glad that you are doing them. 👍
Excellent video!! Glad the new tires and drone are doing great for you. And that bowl of stew....Not quite dinner time here near Atlanta but that bowl of stew has me captivated. I am heading towards the kitchen.🙂 All the best, Travis
Hi Sandy, you certainly work hard for us, you obviously do some pieces at least twice as you have prepositioned a camera then you have to retrieve it. Thanks for this vid, interesting about the tires, you do your own wrenching.
Theres a fair amount of work involved David but I wouldn't do it if I didn't enjoy it and it keeps me fit too
@@WiltshireMan Thanks again Sandy
Great run out to test the new tyres and the drone, lovely scenery and muddy puddles, appreciate your hard work and time with cycling, camera, and drone work, thanks for sharing Sandy 👏 👋
Sandy that was brilliant , Start to finish it was a great watch and to end it with what most people at the end of the like to do I e a nice bit of grub and a nice beer blooming eck what's not to like, I am about to watch it again, cheers Sandy.
Hahaa thanks Peter
great vlog and glad to see you go through the water
You certainly earned that hot stew and can of beer, Sandy - and your new tyres are now well and truly christened. Neo Drone looks pretty competent too.
Simple pleasures. Thank you.
A great reward for a cold jaunt out! Thanks very much for an excellent vid Sandy😉😎
Haha can't beat a beer and a bowl of stew:)
Good ride. It’s surprising how different tyres can affect the way a bike rides. I think people sometimes underestimate this factor. Lovely scenery and nicely shot with your new drone. Thanks.
Thanks for this., Sandy. I've been in Italy for 3 weeks so I have a lot of Wiltshire Man content to catch up on. 😃
There's plenty to catch up with Brian :)
Nice new toy 👍
Love your knowledge of the copse names
It would be a very exposed camp spot 🤔
Good video. yes tyres and wheels make a big difference.
Very nice video that one bruv. Always worth a watch. Glad the drone is working out for you. Very gooda drone.
Good drone Bruv very happy with it:)
Stew and a drink always better when you’ve been out in the fresh air couple of hours on your bike 🙂
Thanks for taking us along, love the drone shots, the hill fort and the muddy trails. Love England ❤️
Love the mud too, there is a saying, "Embrace the suck" :)
A well deserved meal and a beer I should say sandy 👍😉😊♥️ love to all the family 🥰
Great ariel shots with the drone Sandy
Lovely shots. At least you got your blood pumping. Took my Hunter 350 to Screwfix in Salisbury, bit of drizzle but nothing too bad. 😊
A can of Tribute, good choice Sandy. I discovered it in Cornwall years ago and I'm glad it now can be found in my local supermarket in Manchester. It always brings back good memories. 😊
It's a nice beer:)
Nice new tyre day Sandy , I find my schwallbe tyres run well too 👍 I would say they thoroughly christened 😂👍
Hahaa, yes and hopfully the K guard will keep them puncture proof. I got around 1600 miles on the old tyres which had quite a soft compound, not sure how long these will last but they were not expensive.
Good day out, Sandy, and the drone footage takes the video to another level. (Pun intended) 😁
Hahaa Nice pun Steve, I'm very pleased with the results from the drone
great vlog out and about thanks lee
The country code is to use the existing path through puddles not cause erosion by going around. Kudos Sandy for ploughing through 😊👊
A long time ago Sandy I seem to remember reading a work by a cycling poet or maybe a poeting cyclist (?) ..(poss. American) who observed that the top of his rotating front wheel marked his hurried advance towards his true love. In your case, not only towards Mandy but your hot stew and beer! All well deserved after enduring such conditions, and the views were wonderful.
Thats a nice way to look at it. Yes each revolution was getting me closer to home, I actually was beginning to cool down a bit and didn't eat much before I went out, so the Stew and beer was something I was very much looking forward too :)
Nice one you do like your stew , you put that pack of beef away and all them vegetables on that wild camp with ease ! That would feed three here 😂 great video it’s motivating me
Thats great to know Geoff:)
@ making me want a stew! Tomorrow I am cooking chicken tarragon in the slow cooker and will serve it with crispy baby roasties in a bowl with some veg , kind of stew 👍 great video Sandy makes me want to get back out in my mountain bike , next year I am going to do some moto camping , any luck with that hilleberg akto? I bet the drone has absorbed some disposable .: lovely thing that drone . Cheers
@@geoffsmith1616 Sounds like a meal fit for a king. The Akto will happen one day:)
Hi Sandy, that little drone is going to be fun to use in your videos. The footage from your last videos show it’s versatilities. I think I will have to join Dave and get electric bike to keep up with those new tyres 😀👍🚴♂️. Cheers.
Hahaa, you don't need electric power yet Charles, you've still got more power in your legs than I've got in mine:)
The drone is awesome, it seems to dance around a lot but the footage is very stable. It gets the shot:)
Good looking tyres . The drone shots from up high make me very nostalgic for my flying days. How is Mandy,s health going.
Mandy is fine thanks but could be better. I used to enjoy flying but feet now staying on the pedals :)
nice one
You got a loving old wife ,and two beautiful dogs as well as a cozy wood burner , when you get home Sandy . Enjoy 😍
This is true :)
I wish I had trails like that even close to where I live.
You might be surprised by what there is available. In which area do you reside?
@stevetaylor8698 coastal Virginia, USA.
@@BlakesPipes Ah, I have to confess complete ignorance of that part of the world, though I am surprised, given the vastness of the country and relative sparseness of population.
Cracking drone shots there, I wish I had a drone on my Spain North to South tour! I might have to invest :-)
PS Always yes to the puddle haha Cheers
The Neo is quite affordable and almost indestructible
Can't beat a bowl o stew and a beer
'Ull' east yorkshire.
Motorcross. Takes bravery or stupidity. Bravery for the young, and it would take stupidity for me at 76!LOL
The drone is a great improvement over the former one for your purposes.
Cheers!
Cheers Michael, yes motocross for us older folk is not wise!
PS Sammy Miller aged 92 still rides motorcycles on a motocross track
@WiltshireMan Good on Sammy, Sandy!
FYI, I wouldn't be seen on a motocross track when I was 20 either!
Nice one buddy
Thanks Pete, I was drinking Cornish beer :)
@WiltshireMan i did notice lol
I need to christen my EMTB tyres too just been so busy with the house !
The time will come Paul, plenty more puddles on the way I reckon :)
Thanks again Sandy yours has now become my favorite outdoor TH-cam channel. I've watched back through nearly all of your videos now, so hears to many more. U are far from a coward Sandy, anyone who would fly one of those glorified lawnmowers has balls of steal. 😅😅
Hahaaa Steel Martin Steel, not steal, if that was the case someone would have nicked em:)
@WiltshireMan ah yeah bad spelling 👍👍
Thanks for the video! I am very interested in knowing if the dji neo can be used for someone not having a smartphone. Can it be used without having to first connect it via a smartphone app, and can it be used without having a smartphone with you?
Hi Bjorn, Yes and No. First it needs to be initialised via an app and this needs to be done only once, then every time afterwards you can operate it without a smart phone. But the phone adds more usability, you can alter the perimeters of what the drone does for example, Follow close, medium or far distance, follow at low or level or higher height etc also you can use it with a controller, one of the DJI controllers has a built in screen which means no smart phone, but then ofcourse you have a smart controller and the drone it's self is also quite smart, they all rely on GPS too.
@@WiltshireMan Thanks a lot for your reply!
Good luck Sandy with hosing and cleaning up the bike after that trip. I wouldn't have said that was the cowards way round those puddles...more like sensible. Also, I am usually suspicious when I hear of a remote "reservoir" sited far from any possible housing it could be serving. Is it actually an old ROC bunker, I ask myself? Good filming as usual and 73.
There's an old ROC bunker close by, I think the reservoir serves the local farm, it's not big enough for anything else
That bit near the end where you're going through the very muddy gateway - is that on the bridleway between Bourton and Horpit?
Yes Lizzie thats the place, very close to Earls court manor
@@WiltshireMan yes that's the one. it's such a shame that it gets like that (at that gate, and earlier when you cross a stream) as for me it's a fantastic way to get into and round/across Swindon, but when it's that muddy it's not worth me trying. The bit after the gate you went through is very overgrown too.
Extreme Clag Sandy your not kidding
The inner child in all of us Sandy knew you would go through the puddle😅 take it you had your stew and beer after you washed your bike off?
Hahaaa NO. I washed the bike the next day though:)
Surprising what a new pair of tyres can do for a bike. That will certainly allow you to clock up a few more miles on an outing. I noticed your brother had a job to fly his drone over water. Have you noticed this with yours?
The sensors can "See" the ground from about 30 ft Andy and when over water they get a confused image due to reflectivity of the surface. Its fine over water provided your above 30ft
Did you have dumplings in that stew Sandy? I remember my mum (step) telling me she made dumplings like cannon balls, but my dad always made the best ones 😂 Good hearty meal there. That mud was a bit tough going...but thats our winter norm. Do love a castle and the Fort looked even better with the drone flight...gave more perspective. I could rough it in that estate house if I had to 😂
Hahaa the Ashdown house has an amazing Elm stair case running up through the middle of it, quite a place Steve, it was built for the "Winter Queen" Elizabeth of Bohemia.
Now Pete Townsend from "The Who" is the current tennant having brought a 41 year lease 10 years ago!
I do love flying my drones and eating stew and drinking beer :) As for dumplings, no this time but they do make a great addition made with real suet.
With BlackRock poised to buy up huge swathes of farmland, due to farmers facing unprecedented tax demands on Capital Gains relief when handing farmland down to their next generations, so being forced to pivot by selling off parcels of the land in a fire sale, l would try and keep this footage for posterity, as that landscape that has remained unchanged for hundreds of years, may be about to change beyond all reasonable recognition.👍
Hi, did you use your new drone to the high level shots of the Fort. Just to let you know we love watching your videos.
All the high level was filmed with my Mini2 4K drone but the Neo would have done that too if I had the controller for it. The only drawback with the Neo is it's lightweight and two axis gimbal, it won't be great in the wind but is a great personal drone for close in work
Some of those old reservoirs are great for photography Sandy if it’s empty?
Enjoyed the video. Which drone package did you get?
I just got the drone and one battery, not too expensive and will do what I want for now. I also have a Mini 2 4K which is my main drone but doesn't have the follow functions of the Neo
@@WiltshireMan thanks for your reply. very helpful.
Going to get a can out the fridge meself after watching that.
Mate what sought of saddle do you have on the mountain bike. I just bought a 29 er and thinking of changing saddles..all best from Australia.
Thats a TRK Selle saddle, very comfortable
@WiltshireMan thanks mate.
Are those tyres tubeless? My guess would be No. Great video.
No not tubeless and easy to remove. I think I'm old school, tubless is probably better but I've never tried them and what you've never tried you never miss.
I just wish I could join you Sandy cheers for now Hi
I hope your feeling better Trig or atleast getting better
Just swapped my tyres on my trek for more gravel type tyre
Tyres make a difference Pete, some roll a bit faster, some slower
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How many extra miles do you do when positioning the camera?
How did those tyres do in the muck?
Very good I think, not much slipping
What happened to your HoverX drone?
Do you rate the dji drone better than the Hover?
Yes the DJI drone is better, it has a 4k camera and more usability overall, Longer battery life really next generation on from the HoverX I would say
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Is it worth spending over £300 for that follwme drone?
that depends on the individual and if you need those shots. You can buy the drone with just one battery for £169 which is what I did
What handle bars are those?
Not sure, similar to Jones bars, Planet X have them in stock I believe
Thanks for that. Enjoyed the video
I just put Schwarlbe hurricane tyres brilliant for the roads