I love old structures and I love old railways. The effort that went into constructing such things always amazes me. I'll never make it up north, but luckily we have old things in Essex too. 🎉 Thanks for this 👍
Hayup Gareth, maybe that big rock landed on the bell ringers house, sometime after midnight! I’m liking these Tredder exspeditions, that’s a good looking water tower, fab design inside, very clever, where does Nottingham get its water from now? It’s all about the water ain’t it, there’s loads of old lithographs an etchings showing town centre water kiosks all over the country going back hundreds of years free supply from springs I’m guessing via some pewter plumbing, I’ve often thought that sewage systems where once fresh water pumping stations as water likes to be treated gently. Just daft thoughts as ever. Cheers
Best from Oz, totally enjoying your videos,insightful information from your friends combined with your hilarious sense of humour and odd accents. JUST joking, or taking the piss. I'll likely not get to the UK, in this incarnation, so by proxy,you are bringing us along. K.
Wow, this was great. You certainly got to see a lot on that ride. Why would anyone be keeping lions is my question! Some fab knowledge from the guys....Thanks eveyone.
Thanks, mate, and to Andy for the research. Re your pronunciation 'skills' I've been watching your videos since the 1st one.... grudgingly I have accepted you to be a Derby fan (baaaaa), and chuckled at your occasional faux pas'..... I feel the time is right to query your pronunciation of the Erewash Canal ( granted not featured in this particular video) , but , having worked in Il'son for a number of years, the locals pronounce it as 'Error-Wash' not 'Ear-wash'. Just thought I'd drop that in there after Walk no. 139😂
That’s a hell of a rock! I thought Fil was going to climb it. Since I am in a hotel lobby in Spokane, WA, I watched this episode with no sound, so I didn’t hear anything mispronounced. However, the closed caption mispronounced a lot of your dialogue!
We love watching your videos, we live in Notts so it’s all history right on our doorstep.
Thank you. It is amazing what is right there!
I love old structures and I love old railways. The effort that went into constructing such things always amazes me. I'll never make it up north, but luckily we have old things in Essex too. 🎉
Thanks for this 👍
I need to come and do some explores around your way.
Lions! That's a new one! Catching up on your videos after our trip down on the Island celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary!
Happy anniversary!
My old stomping ground, good to see it again....
Glad you enjoyed mate.
thanks for another great video
Cheers mate.
Bloody loved this one. Once again, all the best from both of us ex pats here in Tasmania. Much love from your 2 telegram followers xxx
Cheers!!!
Thanks chaps. 👍
Cheers!
Nice video.Greetings from switzerland.
Greetings!
Nice save of the drone,
and I ain’t lyin’ ;)
Heart in mouth job!
Hayup Gareth, maybe that big rock landed on the bell ringers house, sometime after midnight!
I’m liking these Tredder exspeditions, that’s a good looking water tower, fab design inside, very clever, where does Nottingham get its water from now?
It’s all about the water ain’t it, there’s loads of old lithographs an etchings showing town centre water kiosks all over the country going back hundreds of years free supply from springs I’m guessing via some pewter plumbing, I’ve often thought that sewage systems where once fresh water pumping stations as water likes to be treated gently.
Just daft thoughts as ever.
Cheers
Hello Gareth great video lions I am impressed I love stories like that xx
Cheers mare.
Best from Oz, totally enjoying your videos,insightful information from your friends combined with your hilarious sense of humour and odd accents. JUST joking, or taking the piss. I'll likely not get to the UK, in this incarnation, so by proxy,you are bringing us along. K.
It's a privilege!
Good video, i used to ride a bike but it gave me back ache
I feel ya!
Wow, this was great. You certainly got to see a lot on that ride. Why would anyone be keeping lions is my question! Some fab knowledge from the guys....Thanks eveyone.
Mad isn't it!?
@IckeWalks Yes! I've seen big black cats in the wild in my area, probably let out once upon a time!
@@claireg1717 Geeez!
Thanks, mate, and to Andy for the research. Re your pronunciation 'skills' I've been watching your videos since the 1st one.... grudgingly I have accepted you to be a Derby fan (baaaaa), and chuckled at your occasional faux pas'..... I feel the time is right to query your pronunciation of the Erewash Canal ( granted not featured in this particular video) , but , having worked in Il'son for a number of years, the locals pronounce it as 'Error-Wash' not 'Ear-wash'.
Just thought I'd drop that in there after Walk no. 139😂
I think i picked up on Gareths 'Ear Wash' a while back to. Maybe he has too much wax !
@@gilesestram Maaaate. I was saying Error-wash and was corrected in one of my early videos. Now I don't know what to believe!
Poor bloody lions. How noisy for them beasts.
Not to mention the fumes.
That’s a hell of a rock! I thought Fil was going to climb it. Since I am in a hotel lobby in Spokane, WA, I watched this episode with no sound, so I didn’t hear anything mispronounced. However, the closed caption mispronounced a lot of your dialogue!
Oh I bet I am awful to subtitle!
Does your father give lectures in switzerland?2024 or 2025?
Banned from Europe currently.
@@IckeWalks Switzerland is not a member of the european union?!?!