It was an amazing day, I've got friends in the wall and my two sons have got their friends on the wall, mine from NI and Iraq, my sons from Afghanistan. This means so much to so many people, you may have been told by if not when you heard the stairway to heaven they have families of some of the ting lads and lasses who were killed walk up the steps to lay their wreaths, really emotional to watch. I wish I'd seen you there to but you a brew, i love your videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I watched all of the families walk up and back down and could only think that I can't image what that must feel like. I dont mind saying mate that I was in tears. It's the first time that I have been and I will be going back, SO important to take the time to remember that absolute hero's have given their life and it would have been great to meet up. Next year !!!
Because you didn't serve, all veterans know about it, it's well publicised mainly for them and families/ RElatives. The cars are moRE than likely from vets, and familie members that don't ride. Hence, the choice of music, Brothers in Arms , Stairway to Heaven, Pipes and Last Post. RIP lads, REspect, see you in the Sqn Bar.
Fantastic video Scott and absolutely amazing to see so many come together to remember the fallen. Thank you for sharing this with us and really glad to see the weather gods for once were on your side. Keep up the great work.👍
Hi. Yes it was really touching how the bike community came together for such an amazing day. Can you believe I didn't get wet for once. 😂 thanks for watching 👍
I did the 40th anniversary run for the Falklands last year and the turnout for that was real big but this looks next level great video fella and documenting this we all need to remember these fellas and what they gave up for all of us !
I didn't know this existed until after the ride this year. IBy chance i saw the ride as i was headed for Bob Head near Burnley in the opposite direction, what a sight! 'll be there next year, thanks for great content.
Great video, I now need to pass my bike test (on a 125cc currently) and get a lot more practice so I can join you all. Love your videos, you always make us laugh with your journeys. Hope the Harley gets through its service without losing any more bits.
I attended a "Run to the Wall" ride in the late 1990s. I live in the middle of the United States and the Wall is in Washington DC in the eastern United States. Once there, I stayed for several hours an the motorcycles continued to file in 3 and 4 abreast.
@1guyaharleyandadrone657 Many of the participants were Vietnam Vets. Other than the motorcycle noise, it was kinda spooky quiet. Not much talking. Our "wall" is black marble with names carved in it. Some were tracing their friends' names from the wall.
I call to all attending to place focus on the current situation happening in international politics. That being the power grab of the World Health Organization to have full control over our government on , so called, health measures. We have honored those who fought for our freedoms. We we do no less?
Hi Andrew. I'm afraid I don't keep as upto date with current situations as I should. I am a great believer in paying respect to the extremely brave individuals who serve and those who have lost their lives in defence of what is right. Thanks for watching.
@@scottcoxon7335 thanks for your reply Scott.. my question was inspired by gaining knowledge of a real world issue that faces us all today and a situation that is grave to the extreme… I hope some of the dedicated followers of the RTTW movement can familiarize themselves with this cause and support those at the forefront of the struggle to keep our freedoms.
I think you said it best. I can't describe what I feel seeing the turnout of bikes for patriotism. I think Peter Gabriel said it best in a song from the group Genesis. (Paraphrasing) I feel a magic a name would stain.
Showing your age there sir, old Genesis. So much emotional from so many people in one place. Biker and armed forces communities should be proud. Great amounts of respect everywhere. Thanks Gregory.
Amazing and humbling too.
Thanks for sharing Scott 👍🏻
Cheers Lee. Yes very humbling. SO good to see an amazing turn out from the bike world.
Brilliant, proper enjoyed that, some great footage in there, excellent recap 😃
Thanks for taking the time and sharing that with us 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much Lee. It took a while but glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Bless him, overcome. Thanks for the recording
My pleasure. Not long to wait for this years now. Been on the calendar since last year.
It was an amazing day, I've got friends in the wall and my two sons have got their friends on the wall, mine from NI and Iraq, my sons from Afghanistan. This means so much to so many people, you may have been told by if not when you heard the stairway to heaven they have families of some of the ting lads and lasses who were killed walk up the steps to lay their wreaths, really emotional to watch. I wish I'd seen you there to but you a brew, i love your videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I watched all of the families walk up and back down and could only think that I can't image what that must feel like. I dont mind saying mate that I was in tears. It's the first time that I have been and I will be going back, SO important to take the time to remember that absolute hero's have given their life and it would have been great to meet up. Next year !!!
Well done Scott 👍 great video very respectful . Utrinque Paratus.
Sounds like it's coming from somebody who knows ? To see that many people, clubs, 1% ers, all sorts paying respect is touching. Cheers
Absolutely amazing, as you said Scott very emotional, a definite for next year, good job really enjoyed.
All you need to do is get a motorbike and come next year 😅
What a tribute to our fallen servicemen and women, may they all rest in peace.
Well said. An amazing event. So thankful to all at RTTW.
Wow ! Allmost 50 yrs riding around Europe and more , but never heard off this. Thanks Scott 👌🇳🇱
Because you didn't serve, all veterans know about it, it's well publicised mainly for them and families/ RElatives. The cars are moRE than likely from vets, and familie members that don't ride. Hence, the choice of music, Brothers in Arms , Stairway to Heaven, Pipes and Last Post.
RIP lads, REspect, see you in the Sqn Bar.
thanks for the video I enjoyed it was an eye opener ride safe.
Thanks very much Ray. An eye opener indeed. I will not be missing a year from now on.
Fantastic video Scott and absolutely amazing to see so many come together to remember the fallen. Thank you for sharing this with us and really glad to see the weather gods for once were on your side. Keep up the great work.👍
Hi. Yes it was really touching how the bike community came together for such an amazing day. Can you believe I didn't get wet for once. 😂 thanks for watching 👍
I did the 40th anniversary run for the Falklands last year and the turnout for that was real big but this looks next level great video fella and documenting this we all need to remember these fellas and what they gave up for all of us !
It goes beyond words ! That level of bravery, commitment and loyalty deserves nothing be the upmost respect.
lets hope the younger generation gets to realize this @@1guyaharleyandadrone657
Awesome footage mate - great tribute to the fallen.
Thank you Andrew, it was a great and emotional day.
Thank you for sharing this. I was one of the riders that left from Knutsford, it was my first RTTW and it definitely won't be my last
My pleasure Caroline. It was a special day wasn't it. See you next year. Thanks for watching 👍
Respect. Thanks for letting us join this tribute.
Cheers Robert. It was a special day.
Incredible.
Amazing day for lots of reasons. Thanks 👍
What a turn out!! Awesome video as always!! Thanks for taking us all along Scott!! 👍🏍🏍👍
That was fast John. Amazing turn out couldn't believe it. Cheers mate.
I didn't know this existed until after the ride this year. IBy chance i saw the ride as i was headed for Bob Head near Burnley in the opposite direction, what a sight! 'll be there next year, thanks for great content.
Hi. It's well worth it, amazing day. I need to go upto Bob Head soon and get some bits. Is it good in there ? Thanks for watching 👍
Wow! What an amazing turnout. I'm going to try and get down there next year to pay my respects. Thanks for sharing
Amazing does not do it justice. I'll be there rain or shine. See you there. Thanks
I went from Donnington this is such an amazing event. My Harley has a RTTW number plate
Excellent. I won't be missing a year now. Thanks for watching 👍
Great video, I now need to pass my bike test (on a 125cc currently) and get a lot more practice so I can join you all. Love your videos, you always make us laugh with your journeys. Hope the Harley gets through its service without losing any more bits.
More the merrier. Sure something else will fall off before then. Even if its not even moving 😂. Thanks you 👍
Nice one Scott Respect👍
Thanks very much Derek. An amazing day and thanks for watching.
Wow! Nicely portrayed Scott. Well done.
Thank you very much James.
A truly amazing event that you've treat with respect. And you didn't get lost 🤔
Thanks David. That was very important to me. Makes a change not to get lost 😅
Great video Scott, you captured the event amazingly and with respect, there was 12000 bikes there in total
Thanks very much. That's really good to hear.
12000 ! Incredible. That's a lot of people showing a lot of respect.
Amazing
Thanks Chris 👍
Wow... Never seen so many bikes in one place
I've been told it was about 12000 in the end. An incredible day. Thanks for watching 👍
I attended a "Run to the Wall" ride in the late 1990s. I live in the middle of the United States and the Wall is in Washington DC in the eastern United States. Once there, I stayed for several hours an the motorcycles continued to file in 3 and 4 abreast.
Hope your day was as good as this one. Incredible day, amazing atmosphere.
@1guyaharleyandadrone657 Many of the participants were Vietnam Vets. Other than the motorcycle noise, it was kinda spooky quiet. Not much talking. Our "wall" is black marble with names carved in it. Some were tracing their friends' names from the wall.
@bradboustead1682 A lot of ex armed forces there as well. Patched up older guys and lots of clubs. I'm back next year. Go safe sir.
Sorry to miss it this year. Was away for work.
It was a great one. There's always next year. Thanks for watching 👍
Think there was around 6000 bikes there and about 12000 people there this year. Was gutted I had to miss it this year.
I bet. See you there next then ? Thanks for watching 👍
I call to all attending to place focus on the current situation happening in international politics. That being the power grab of the World Health Organization to have full control over our government on , so called, health measures. We have honored those who fought for our freedoms. We we do no less?
Hi Andrew. I'm afraid I don't keep as upto date with current situations as I should. I am a great believer in paying respect to the extremely brave individuals who serve and those who have lost their lives in defence of what is right. Thanks for watching.
@@scottcoxon7335 thanks for your reply Scott.. my question was inspired by gaining knowledge of a real world issue that faces us all today and a situation that is grave to the extreme… I hope some of the dedicated followers of the RTTW movement can familiarize themselves with this cause and support those at the forefront of the struggle to keep our freedoms.
you wait, they are parked all around the inside of the arboretum as well!
I know. Just posted this year's. Amazing day.
I think you said it best. I can't describe what I feel seeing the turnout of bikes for patriotism.
I think Peter Gabriel said it best in a song from the group Genesis. (Paraphrasing) I feel a magic a name would stain.
Showing your age there sir, old Genesis. So much emotional from so many people in one place. Biker and armed forces communities should be proud. Great amounts of respect everywhere. Thanks Gregory.
@@scottcoxon7335could you speak up a bit sonny?
When did they start to dress like American veterans?
A lot were veterans, and the odd American 😅