I used to live on that common by the White House! It's so lovely to see all the little lanes and walks I used to do as a kid! ❤️ Keep up the good work and you'll smash this walk! 👍
I was a fool not to use them all the way through. I should know better. Trekking poles give you about an extra three miles before pain sets in. This is a scientific fact i have made up myself.
Rewatching to make sure this channel is looked after as well ☺️. Watched your interview on that other channel. To be honest it looked like you were the creator, editor, camera person and reverse interviewee of that one. Rewatched a few vids on the Marek Larwood channel.
Exactly the same experience as you in Dahab, travelling through Egypt, Israel and Jordan. 44 degrees in July 1996. Got heat stroke and hallucinations, I kept thinking it was Christmas Day and my parents were giving me a new bike ( I was 24 at the time lying in a bed in a hostel ). Love the channel
I was backpacking/vagabonding around the Pacific Northwest of the US.... Portland, OR in August of 2021 116°f. For 3 days and I was living in a tent out by Mt. Hood.
I haven't been anywhere as hot as the other comments, but your walk looked very hard. I think I'll stay here in front of the fan. ETA: I had forgotten how much fun your painting videos are! I started back with the first.
Hooray for trekking poles indeed! 🎉🥳 As long as no one is watching when you loudly celebrate them!! 😬 Well done on battling thru the heat, and the shoe-related depression... I was cheering for you when you finally sat down to that big burger! Well deserved. Cher will be kicking herself for not meeting you imo... Her loss. Now, are you telling me I can go watch your other channel and actually be doing something useful at the same time?! 😃 I’ll be there!! 👍🏼
To be fair to the shoes I did not tie the laces tightly enough, so it was partly my own fault. I was a fool not to use the trekking poles earlier though.
Great video as usual. Looking forward to the next instalment. Just been on your other channel and topped up your viewing figures. Love the one of you and your dad doing the eBay challenge. You should do more of them.
May 1986, the Greek island of kos. 42 degree heat and two days in I got food poisoning with deliriousness. I remember this nurse telling me I was going to die if I didn’t get better soon. Aged 15, I was utterly terrified.
I remember getting off the aeroplane in Corfu many years ago and thinking "Blimey those engines are hot!" Then after walking some distance from the 'plane, I realised that it was just an insanely hot country! Foolishly I was wearing a pair of black jeans!
Well done for surviving the heatwave walk! We saw the Grand Canyon about a decade ago, but I remember the hottest temp was in Vegas - stepping out of the air-conditioned hotel into that wall of heat (at least 40C) was something else. At least it was evening and we didn't have to walk far - I remember my 16 year old brother being handed some racy flyers
Lol!a walk with Cher, Belinda Carlisle & Tiffany. Now that's what I call a walk & would like to see! My hottest walk was the South Downs Way, the temperature was up in the early 80's (28°c, 82°f) but not as hot as Sinai, Dahab. Did you visit the Pyramids when you were in Egypt? 🦌 🗻
Yes I did see them. It is incredible, because in the films you always see them from one shot with the desert in the background, but Cairo is quite near on the other side. I found it strange that while I was in the city I could see the Pyramids in the background. The Sphinx is even cooler than the pyramids.
Great video again, as usual 😊🤢Wow, I feel for you walking in those temperatures. I myself walked the South West Coast Path from Penzance to Falmouth mid July this year. We probably never had more than 28 degrees C in the shadow along these stretches, but we were mostly walking in direct sunshine for up to 7 hours a day. And that isn't easy. But we had some fantastic views and met friends and enjoyed it all. I have experienced 40 degrees C both in The valley of the Queens in Egypt and in Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina. Luckily the air was very dry both times so it didn't bother us too much, but boy did the beer taste good 😆
Alright! Great tape this one, fairplay for getting up early. Hottest place? Few years back I started working in an office in a converted stables, with server room in loft space, it hit 48 degrees one summer in ther. One day my boss Jeff stomped into the server room after troding in dog muck.He ruined my week and he refused to acknowledge he did this. the server became a no shoe zone. I still see Jeff now and again and I always think I bet he has stood in more dog muck. Some people always trod in it don't they? And a certain few can never own up. Dog Muck Deniers
Great story. When I was 17, I went around a friends house. His house was three floors, and his room was right at the back. I walked fresh dogshit on the carpet all the way up to his room. They still talk about it to this day.
@@cdwc Fantastic dog muck story. Not enough dog muck stories anymore. More dogs then ever, but no stories. Kids are to afraid to fail with social media pressures, they just need to trod in dog plops and own it. Tar man
Hottest temperature I’ve experienced was when I went to Cyprus in summer 2002 when the World Cup was on. I remember having to wear flip flops on the sandy beach to prevent a severe scolding. A tentative toe in the sand was enough to convince me of this advice. When I become disoriented on my next hot walk my mirage 80s singer would be Sinitta. I DO believe in miracles. B’dum tish! Can’t wait for the next walk. Cheers!
The Cher hallucination was a new and brilliant twist. Should I be worried that I yelled 'Tiffany' before you revealed her in the trio? Another great instalment and reminds e that poor holiday planning in our family usually means we walk to a destination at the hottest part of the day. Every blooming' time!. CD#123
If I can turn back time is up there with Ocean drive as unforgettable classic forgettable tunes. As I live in Thailand every day is hot but especially the month of April where it is +40c everyday. the hottest I have experienced is 49c. A trick I do if I'm walking short distances is to pop into 7/11 shops which are everywhere and stay for a few minutes for free air con!
A highly original and innovative version of one of my favourite classical music pieces. 😉 P.s I love your other channel and often watch it on my lunch breaks.
Nice one Hot Dude. My hottest temp was 47 Celsius in West Kelowna, Canada - had nice lakes to jump in to for cooling down though. Didn't realize you had been to Dahab as well, hope you enjoyed the Dahab pancakes. Also just re-watched a few vids on your other channel as requested, Outdoor Darts and How to Make an Art Film are personal favs.
I lived in Phoenix, Arizona for 11 years. Not going to lie, I loved cycle commuting in 42C temps for 8 miles each way, sweat would evaporate off you the moment it left your pores and the heat would radiate back up off the road surfaces but we did have a 70s dive pool in the back garden to flop into after getting home.
Could tell you were struggling before the poles came out. Congrats on getting it done though, I always find the offer of free food is great motivation.
Same hottest place, Dahab 94 ! Thestraw huts a lot cooler than the concrete rooms ! I miss that place.Luxor was equally as hot and without the coastal wind.
@@cdwcOh no that's a shame!The train journey from Cairo to Aswan was cool, could do a Cool Dudes Walking Club Train Special! It looked like you did make Sakkara stepped pyramid though? they just found amazing treasures there this week, and had only just started being excavated when I went,where does time go.
An apt day to upload this video Cool Dude. I can literally feel the heat. I can't believe someone else agrees with me about my theory that "If I can turn back time" was about wanting the Ultra Olympus 3.5 trainers! I've argued with so many people about that. It feels so nice to be validated sometimes. Anyway, growing up in Dallas I've experienced some hot summer days. Doing some research, on Sept. 4, 2000 when I was in the 10th grade, it hit 111F, that's 44C. I don't remember that. I must have been so traumatized I blocked it out.
It rarely gets very hot here at the Arctic Circle - the hottest I’ve experienced is only some +35’c (I assume sauna temperatures do not count? Going from +95’c to rolling in the snow and back to sauna again truly is one-of-kind feeling!). The coldest I’ve experienced here is some -42’c, and it doesn’t feel anywhere near as bad as it sounds. With proper clothing such temperatures are actually surprisingly ok.
Doesn't all the moisture in your nose freeze in temperatures that cold. I have never tried extreme heat then cold, I'm worried it would give me a heart attack.
@@cdwc Frostbites are a real risk, and that is why wearing a scarf or such over your nose and mouth is an essential life hack. In temperatures below -30’c even woollen mittens are rather useless, you need something thicker like fur gloves. When it comes to hopping from sauna to snow and back - it’s actually healthy, believe it or not! Just like ice swimming, it improves your immune system and blood circulation (- unless you actually have heart issues of course, then it’s not recommended). You need to travel to Finland and try it yourself! 👍
Hottest I've experienced was 42C in Budapest about 15 years ago. Being out in the sunshine for more than about 5 minutes felt like my skin was being cooked. The coldest I've been in was also Budapest about 6 months earlier, at -21C. I think I prefer our more temperate climes. Loved the Cher animation!
I've been reading the comments and the hottest I've felt is nowhere near as exotic everyone else's experiences. 😂The hottest I've been has been when I've been caring for people in the height of summer in full PPE and the service user has got their heating on. 🥵 I shall go over to your other channel and watch that vid where you baked a cake but at one point you treat the cake mix like bread and at anorher point you treat it like pastry.That made me laugh a lot. Oooh and I'm looking forward to seeing you paint again. Stay cool(and hydrated) 😁🎨
Thank you for Cher-ing your thoughts with us once again Marek. I am looking forward to future videos featuring artists such as The Beatles and the classic "Strawberry Laces Forever". I was a little bit worried though, because you seemed to be losing your cool a fair bit on this walk. Hope this doesn't have an impact on the brand!
I think the worst heat I've experienced was while visiting family in Kansas City, Missouri several years ago. We had a few days over 100 degrees, the hottest being 104F (40C). I couldn't stop thinking or talking about it, as though the heat hijacked my brain. So I was uncomfortable AND boring
January 2022 we had 6 days in a row over 40c in Perth. Still managed to get a couple of 8 klm walks in but started a 5.30am. It was a challenge to 'stay cool'.
Hottest experience ever was a meer 38oC.... but it was combined with eating a hot curry on an outside veranda with no air con, while the inside diners watched through the windows in their air-conditioned environment as sweat ran down our arms and dripped off our elbows as we ate. What a lovely meal. 😄😄
I also went to Dahab when I was a student (in July...)! The group I was with had cheap rooms booked (which were basically just concrete boxes with spiders in), so we found it cooler to sleep outside under the straw things on the beach. Very pleasant views of sunrise/sunset over the Red Sea that way too. I think it was hotter in Cairo though - we tended to get around by hopping from one fast-food place to another (because they had air conditioning!). I think it was about 45 degrees.
@@cdwc I was there in 98 and didn't get to the Valley of the Kings either. I did get to climb and spend the night on top of Mount Sinai (on the way to Dahab) though. That was an experience!
Got very excited at the prize draw, thinking I'd won. Imagine my shock at realising I was only 8 away. My hottest ever temperature was in 2014 at the Australian Open. It was 43.9C or 111F.
Oh here you are!? I have been watching your other channel- waiting... no video for 7 months, so I was worried! Like a dork-i don't even know you! But ok! Cool. I'm glad your ok!
I can't imagine that I have ever experienced more than low to mid 30s, but generally found it bearable due to being a dry heat abroad somewhere. Scotland, in comparison, is rarely all that hot but is regularly humid so can be surprisingly unpleasant at times. I managed to get sunburnt at the beach in East Lothian on Sunday although it was a lovely day Hope you stay cool in any case!
10 seconds in and you already look like you have heatstroke! I feel for you... ☀ Edit: so close, only 8 numbers off winning the draw! My hottest place was Florida when I was young. At a waterpark, they had hoses on the walkways to wet them as you couldn't walk on them in bare feet otherwise, but the constant water washed off my sunscreen and the tops of my feet got so burned the skin peeled off! 🔥
The hottest I've experienced was when I was about 10 or 11 visiting my family in greece and the hottest we had was 52°C, I stayed in the cold basement most of the time or the very shaded back garden
Hotest i experienced was 45 degrees in Thailand. I went out for 5 minutes, nope, went back in. spent 4 years there in the end but that was the hottest.
I had the same problem with Merrell Moabs - my first pair of the original Moabs were fantastic, Moab 2 were rubbish, the Moab 3’s seem a bit better but still not as good as the first version.
Did you know Cher saved an Elephant recently? Karavan. I think if Elephants could speak most would be really lovely people. Except we’d never agree on the throwing dirt on themselves issue… so messy. What a fuss English people make about a slightly warm day. I’m married to a English person who made me move to NZ mainly so he could cool down.
My Nan loved elephants. No-one knew what else to get her, so she ended up accumulating hundreds of elephant related things. Maybe Cher would have liked to have visited my Nan's house.
Phew and more Phew....you temporarily became a Non-Cool Dude.... Hottest?.....Got to be 1976, temp around 9187 degrees (I am prone to exaggeration), pregnant & prostrate on a tarmac balcony attached to my flat, overlooking a very busy main road. When I arose there was a distinct outline of me there in the melting surface (4.06 in your video). Not a pretty sight. Where was Kylie by the way in your line up? She could have sung 'Step Back in Time' & brought you over some of those trainers ''Especially For You''. Enough. Hope the last part of the walk was a little cooler! :-)) Oh, P.S. Had a sneaky look at your m8 Carlos on his Kent travels, and ahem don't get too excited....but he may well be framing, autographing and sending you that shirt you love so much courtesy of me mentioning it!! :-)))) x J x
I hate people who like hot weather but moan about the cold. If you're cold you can just put on more clothes, when I'm hot I start considering if peeling off a layer of skin would help.
Glad for the excuse to re-watch your guide to auditioning. It's one of my favourites and genuinely makes me laugh until the cats look at me with concern. I showed it to my brother once and tried to describe it to my grandma, but they didn't get it and I felt like I might be weird. Looking back now I can see that they were/are simply Philistines. I can only assume that with audition skills like that, it's casting directors' jealousy that has stopped you getting the quality TV work you so richly deserve. Stay talented
It must be jealous casting directors, currently I can only get two line parts as policemen or shop assistants. Ha. (I say 'ha', I don't find it funny in the slightest).
I used to live on that common by the White House! It's so lovely to see all the little lanes and walks I used to do as a kid! ❤️ Keep up the good work and you'll smash this walk! 👍
Thanks cool dude. What a nice place to live.
Thanks to your channel I've booked a trip to the Isle of Wight to do the coastal path walk in September. If I see you I'll shout "Oi Marek"
Good luck cool dude. Make sure you bring a Spotter's Handbook with you.
The visible lift in spirits when the trekking poles came out was a marvel.
I was a fool not to use them all the way through. I should know better. Trekking poles give you about an extra three miles before pain sets in. This is a scientific fact i have made up myself.
Rewatching to make sure this channel is looked after as well ☺️. Watched your interview on that other channel. To be honest it looked like you were the creator, editor, camera person and reverse interviewee of that one. Rewatched a few vids on the Marek Larwood channel.
Thank you cool dude.
Marek, that ford was the most mystical place to me when I grew up around there in the early 80's.
That is so cool. I wish I had walked through it in retrospect. It is a great pace.
Marek's penchant for burgers reminds me of Alberto Frog's predilection for milkshakes.
Alberto the Frog was excellent.
Exactly the same experience as you in Dahab, travelling through Egypt, Israel and Jordan. 44 degrees in July 1996. Got heat stroke and hallucinations, I kept thinking it was Christmas Day and my parents were giving me a new bike ( I was 24 at the time lying in a bed in a hostel ). Love the channel
I was there in 1995! I missed you by a year.
I was backpacking/vagabonding around the Pacific Northwest of the US.... Portland, OR in August of 2021 116°f. For 3 days and I was living in a tent out by Mt. Hood.
One day in a tent is enough for me cool dude.
My hottest day was 46.2c on 23rd February 1991. Our school had no aircon. I was dying.
I can barely survive above 25.
I haven't been anywhere as hot as the other comments, but your walk looked very hard. I think I'll stay here in front of the fan. ETA: I had forgotten how much fun your painting videos are! I started back with the first.
Thanks for watching them again. I will make more soon I hope.
Anything over 18 degrees and I start to melt. Not even my dog wanted to go for a walk in this heat. Good job for keeping going in 29 degrees!
It was only the thought of a burger at the end of it that propelled me onwards.
Hooray for trekking poles indeed! 🎉🥳 As long as no one is watching when you loudly celebrate them!! 😬
Well done on battling thru the heat, and the shoe-related depression... I was cheering for you when you finally sat down to that big burger! Well deserved. Cher will be kicking herself for not meeting you imo... Her loss.
Now, are you telling me I can go watch your other channel and actually be doing something useful at the same time?! 😃 I’ll be there!! 👍🏼
To be fair to the shoes I did not tie the laces tightly enough, so it was partly my own fault. I was a fool not to use the trekking poles earlier though.
Hooray for trekking poles ☺️🥰
They are the greatest!
Great video as usual. Looking forward to the next instalment. Just been on your other channel and topped up your viewing figures. Love the one of you and your dad doing the eBay challenge. You should do more of them.
Thanks cool dude. I will look into more Isle of Wight Charity shops.
May 1986, the Greek island of kos. 42 degree heat and two days in I got food poisoning with deliriousness. I remember this nurse telling me I was going to die if I didn’t get better soon. Aged 15, I was utterly terrified.
That is absolutely terrifying. Sounds like the nurse did not have a very good bedside manner.
I remember getting off the aeroplane in Corfu many years ago and thinking "Blimey those engines are hot!" Then after walking some distance from the 'plane, I realised that it was just an insanely hot country! Foolishly I was wearing a pair of black jeans!
Surely they would've forgiven you for just going through the airport in your pants and socks.
@@cdwc Ha ha, now there's a thought!
Well done for surviving the heatwave walk! We saw the Grand Canyon about a decade ago, but I remember the hottest temp was in Vegas - stepping out of the air-conditioned hotel into that wall of heat (at least 40C) was something else. At least it was evening and we didn't have to walk far - I remember my 16 year old brother being handed some racy flyers
Ha. I love the word racy. I would like to go and see the Grand Canyon one day. Was it as good as all the hype suggests?
@@cdwc It's pretty impressive
Lol!a walk with Cher, Belinda Carlisle & Tiffany. Now that's what I call a walk & would like to see! My hottest walk was the South Downs Way, the temperature was up in the early 80's (28°c, 82°f) but not as hot as Sinai, Dahab. Did you visit the Pyramids when you were in Egypt?
🦌 🗻
Yes I did see them. It is incredible, because in the films you always see them from one shot with the desert in the background, but Cairo is quite near on the other side. I found it strange that while I was in the city I could see the Pyramids in the background. The Sphinx is even cooler than the pyramids.
Great video again, as usual 😊🤢Wow, I feel for you walking in those temperatures. I myself walked the South West Coast Path from Penzance to Falmouth mid July this year. We probably never had more than 28 degrees C in the shadow along these stretches, but we were mostly walking in direct sunshine for up to 7 hours a day. And that isn't easy. But we had some fantastic views and met friends and enjoyed it all. I have experienced 40 degrees C both in The valley of the Queens in Egypt and in Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina. Luckily the air was very dry both times so it didn't bother us too much, but boy did the beer taste good 😆
I very much enjoy a lager shandy on the lunch stops when I walk, but then I don't want to get up and leave the pub.
@@cdwc I never go to pubs when I am on a hike. As you said - they are hard to leave. But in Egypt and Bosnia, we were just on guided visits :-)
Alright! Great tape this one, fairplay for getting up early. Hottest place? Few years back I started working in an office in a converted stables, with server room in loft space, it hit 48 degrees one summer in ther. One day my boss Jeff stomped into the server room after troding in dog muck.He ruined my week and he refused to acknowledge he did this. the server became a no shoe zone. I still see Jeff now and again and I always think I bet he has stood in more dog muck. Some people always trod in it don't they? And a certain few can never own up. Dog Muck Deniers
Great story. When I was 17, I went around a friends house. His house was three floors, and his room was right at the back. I walked fresh dogshit on the carpet all the way up to his room. They still talk about it to this day.
@@cdwc Fantastic dog muck story.
Not enough dog muck stories anymore. More dogs then ever, but no stories. Kids are to afraid to fail with social media pressures, they just need to trod in dog plops and own it. Tar man
I took my family on a cowboy ranch holiday to Tucson in June 2012, the thermometer read 43c.
Great walk.
Gee Willikers (I've always wanted to write that phrase).
Rewatching June ‘24
Hottest temperature I’ve experienced was when I went to Cyprus in summer 2002 when the World Cup was on. I remember having to wear flip flops on the sandy beach to prevent a severe scolding. A tentative toe in the sand was enough to convince me of this advice. When I become disoriented on my next hot walk my mirage 80s singer would be Sinitta. I DO believe in miracles. B’dum tish! Can’t wait for the next walk. Cheers!
Sinitta was on the tip of my tongue.
The hottest temperature I have experienced is about 45c when I went on holiday in France during a mental heatwave, it was horrible.
The Cher hallucination was a new and brilliant twist. Should I be worried that I yelled 'Tiffany' before you revealed her in the trio? Another great instalment and reminds e that poor holiday planning in our family usually means we walk to a destination at the hottest part of the day. Every blooming' time!. CD#123
I am looking forward to having a holiday where I don't have to do any walking.
If I can turn back time is up there with Ocean drive as unforgettable classic forgettable tunes. As I live in Thailand every day is hot but especially the month of April where it is +40c everyday. the hottest I have experienced is 49c. A trick I do if I'm walking short distances is to pop into 7/11 shops which are everywhere and stay for a few minutes for free air con!
I wonder if global warming will make air conditioning start to appear everywhere in the UK.
A highly original and innovative version of one of my favourite classical music pieces. 😉
P.s I love your other channel and often watch it on my lunch breaks.
Sometimes the classics need longer pauses so you can really enjoy them.
Nice one Hot Dude. My hottest temp was 47 Celsius in West Kelowna, Canada - had nice lakes to jump in to for cooling down though.
Didn't realize you had been to Dahab as well, hope you enjoyed the Dahab pancakes.
Also just re-watched a few vids on your other channel as requested, Outdoor Darts and How to Make an Art Film are personal favs.
Thanks cool dude. Canada seems to have some extreme temperatures. I found some photos of us the other day out drinking in Shanklin.
@@cdwc email the photos of Shanklin across - keen to see them and marvel at the days gone by when we all had hair :)
I lived in Phoenix, Arizona for 11 years. Not going to lie, I loved cycle commuting in 42C temps for 8 miles each way, sweat would evaporate off you the moment it left your pores and the heat would radiate back up off the road surfaces but we did have a 70s dive pool in the back garden to flop into after getting home.
You get a cool breeze when you are cycling, I never pick up enough speed at my pace to get that wonderful cool breeze.
Could tell you were struggling before the poles came out. Congrats on getting it done though, I always find the offer of free food is great motivation.
Always take out trekking poles immediately at the start of the walk. I deserved my broken feet.
Same hottest place, Dahab 94 ! Thestraw huts a lot cooler than the concrete rooms ! I miss that place.Luxor was equally as hot and without the coastal wind.
I got too ill to ever travel down to Luxor sadly.
@@cdwcOh no that's a shame!The train journey from Cairo to Aswan was cool, could do a Cool Dudes Walking Club Train Special! It looked like you did make Sakkara stepped pyramid though? they just found amazing treasures there this week, and had only just started being excavated when I went,where does time go.
Lunch looked good Marek, where did you stop? Good effort getting through the heat.
Sadly I cannot remember. I think the heat melted all memories of the pub name.
I might rewatch that video you did when you tried to make a vegan sausage roll.
Excellent thank you.
An apt day to upload this video Cool Dude. I can literally feel the heat. I can't believe someone else agrees with me about my theory that "If I can turn back time" was about wanting the Ultra Olympus 3.5 trainers! I've argued with so many people about that. It feels so nice to be validated sometimes.
Anyway, growing up in Dallas I've experienced some hot summer days. Doing some research, on Sept. 4, 2000 when I was in the 10th grade, it hit 111F, that's 44C. I don't remember that. I must have been so traumatized I blocked it out.
I think Marek would turn into crimson Marek at that temperature.
McDonalds to spend less on advertising and more on picking up their litter... I'd vote for you to be our new prime minister!
Red Bull annoy me just as much to be fair.
It rarely gets very hot here at the Arctic Circle - the hottest I’ve experienced is only some +35’c (I assume sauna temperatures do not count? Going from +95’c to rolling in the snow and back to sauna again truly is one-of-kind feeling!). The coldest I’ve experienced here is some -42’c, and it doesn’t feel anywhere near as bad as it sounds. With proper clothing such temperatures are actually surprisingly ok.
Doesn't all the moisture in your nose freeze in temperatures that cold. I have never tried extreme heat then cold, I'm worried it would give me a heart attack.
@@cdwc Frostbites are a real risk, and that is why wearing a scarf or such over your nose and mouth is an essential life hack. In temperatures below -30’c even woollen mittens are rather useless, you need something thicker like fur gloves.
When it comes to hopping from sauna to snow and back - it’s actually healthy, believe it or not! Just like ice swimming, it improves your immune system and blood circulation (- unless you actually have heart issues of course, then it’s not recommended). You need to travel to Finland and try it yourself! 👍
Hottest I've experienced was 42C in Budapest about 15 years ago. Being out in the sunshine for more than about 5 minutes felt like my skin was being cooked. The coldest I've been in was also Budapest about 6 months earlier, at -21C. I think I prefer our more temperate climes.
Loved the Cher animation!
I am never going to Budapest now. And it's full of Vampires.
I've been reading the comments and the hottest I've felt is nowhere near as exotic everyone else's experiences. 😂The hottest I've been has been when I've been caring for people in the height of summer in full PPE and the service user has got their heating on. 🥵
I shall go over to your other channel and watch that vid where you baked a cake but at one point you treat the cake mix like bread and at anorher point you treat it like pastry.That made me laugh a lot. Oooh and I'm looking forward to seeing you paint again. Stay cool(and hydrated) 😁🎨
The Birthday cake episode is perhaps the greatest episode of Marek Makes a Meal of It, or maybe the lasagne one.
@@cdwc They're all brilliant. You really should do more. Are you really that bad or was it just for comedy value?
Thank you for Cher-ing your thoughts with us once again Marek. I am looking forward to future videos featuring artists such as The Beatles and the classic "Strawberry Laces Forever". I was a little bit worried though, because you seemed to be losing your cool a fair bit on this walk. Hope this doesn't have an impact on the brand!
Strawberry Laces Forever would be an excellent cover. It is stuck in my head now.
I think the worst heat I've experienced was while visiting family in Kansas City, Missouri several years ago. We had a few days over 100 degrees, the hottest being 104F (40C). I couldn't stop thinking or talking about it, as though the heat hijacked my brain. So I was uncomfortable AND boring
It is supposed to hit 40c next week when I have to head for London. I am absolutely dreading it.
January 2022 we had 6 days in a row over 40c in Perth. Still managed to get a couple of 8 klm walks in but started a 5.30am. It was a challenge to 'stay cool'.
I think the early starts make me even more exhausted as it creeps towards midday.
The worst was when I went to Texas for vacation during a heat wave I believe it actually hit 50C at the warmest part.
More like a HOTiday than a holiday! HA HA. That is perhaps the worst thing I have ever written.
Hottest day - 48 C in Adelaide, South Australia January 2019.
Pretty much anything over 36 C we just call summer
I think I would have died in that heat.
I walked the Grand Canyon trail from top to bottom and back up in one day. Must have been about 35 in the afternoon. Absolutely mad.
That sounds horrific. I don't think I would have made it.
@@cdwc Youth and stupidity was all that carried me through. I have photos with some very, very red faces.
Hottest experience ever was a meer 38oC.... but it was combined with eating a hot curry on an outside veranda with no air con, while the inside diners watched through the windows in their air-conditioned environment as sweat ran down our arms and dripped off our elbows as we ate.
What a lovely meal. 😄😄
The curry shops must have their business crippled in this hot weather. I never even thought of that.
I also went to Dahab when I was a student (in July...)! The group I was with had cheap rooms booked (which were basically just concrete boxes with spiders in), so we found it cooler to sleep outside under the straw things on the beach. Very pleasant views of sunrise/sunset over the Red Sea that way too. I think it was hotter in Cairo though - we tended to get around by hopping from one fast-food place to another (because they had air conditioning!). I think it was about 45 degrees.
I was there in 1995. I enjoyed Cairo and the Egyptian museum but didn't have enough money to go down the Nile to see the Valley of the Kings.
@@cdwc I was there in 98 and didn't get to the Valley of the Kings either. I did get to climb and spend the night on top of Mount Sinai (on the way to Dahab) though. That was an experience!
It was a great burger for lunch and you earned it Marek! Still a cool dude even on hottest days on the trail.
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Got very excited at the prize draw, thinking I'd won. Imagine my shock at realising I was only 8 away. My hottest ever temperature was in 2014 at the Australian Open. It was 43.9C or 111F.
Don't worry cool dude. There will be an extra cool prize draw just for TH-cam members in the next few weeks. I can never work out Faherenheit.
Even worse for me. I'm 797, and also called Tim!
Oh here you are!? I have been watching your other channel- waiting... no video for 7 months, so I was worried! Like a dork-i don't even know you! But ok! Cool. I'm glad your ok!
Yes cool dude. I will be doing some more paintings soon I promise.
Hottest place Ive visited was when I was in the outback in Australia and it got to about 46 / 47 celsius (about 114 fahrenheit)
That sounds horrific.
I can't imagine that I have ever experienced more than low to mid 30s, but generally found it bearable due to being a dry heat abroad somewhere. Scotland, in comparison, is rarely all that hot but is regularly humid so can be surprisingly unpleasant at times. I managed to get sunburnt at the beach in East Lothian on Sunday although it was a lovely day Hope you stay cool in any case!
Anything over 23 is not great I think. Maybe 25 with a cool breeze.
Oof. Level 3 heat alert. My personal record was 47C in Death Valley, California. Russell is a cool dude
Russell will be best pleased when he reads this.
10 seconds in and you already look like you have heatstroke! I feel for you... ☀ Edit: so close, only 8 numbers off winning the draw!
My hottest place was Florida when I was young. At a waterpark, they had hoses on the walkways to wet them as you couldn't walk on them in bare feet otherwise, but the constant water washed off my sunscreen and the tops of my feet got so burned the skin peeled off! 🔥
I forgot to sunscreen the back of one of my calves when I was walking in Guernsey. It taught me to fully respect the power of sunscreen.
The hottest I've experienced was when I was about 10 or 11 visiting my family in greece and the hottest we had was 52°C, I stayed in the cold basement most of the time or the very shaded back garden
Holy Sh*t 52! I'd even get out of a sauna if it was that hot.
Hotest i experienced was 45 degrees in Thailand. I went out for 5 minutes, nope, went back in. spent 4 years there in the end but that was the hottest.
Four years inside all because of one hot day.
@@cdwc Hahahahah omg that’s made me laugh 🤣
I had the same problem with Merrell Moabs - my first pair of the original Moabs were fantastic, Moab 2 were rubbish, the Moab 3’s seem a bit better but still not as good as the first version.
It is annoying they have to keep tinkering with them, when they get them right. Not like the good old Converse All Stars.
Dude, you got Cher in a cameo. That must have cost you thousands.
The entire budget for the next five years went on Cher and Belinda Carlisle, Tiffany just did it for the publicity.
Did you know Cher saved an Elephant recently? Karavan. I think if Elephants could speak most would be really lovely people. Except we’d never agree on the throwing dirt on themselves issue… so messy. What a fuss English people make about a slightly warm day. I’m married to a English person who made me move to NZ mainly so he could cool down.
My Nan loved elephants. No-one knew what else to get her, so she ended up accumulating hundreds of elephant related things. Maybe Cher would have liked to have visited my Nan's house.
@@cdwc oh I do hope so.
The hottest I've been was when I wore my best boob tube ,little denime shorts and white stilettos.God I looked good.cheers cool dude.
That is the equivalent of boiling point.
Phew and more Phew....you temporarily became a Non-Cool Dude.... Hottest?.....Got to be 1976, temp around 9187 degrees (I am prone to exaggeration), pregnant & prostrate on a tarmac balcony attached to my flat, overlooking a very busy main road. When I arose there was a distinct outline of me there in the melting surface (4.06 in your video). Not a pretty sight. Where was Kylie by the way in your line up? She could have sung 'Step Back in Time' & brought you over some of those trainers ''Especially For You''. Enough. Hope the last part of the walk was a little cooler! :-)) Oh, P.S. Had a sneaky look at your m8 Carlos on his Kent travels, and ahem don't get too excited....but he may well be framing, autographing and sending you that shirt you love so much courtesy of me mentioning it!! :-)))) x J x
I was born in the summer of 1976. My Mum said it was awful being heavily pregnant in that heat.
I thought your top speed was 1.8 mph seems youve had an upgrade.
A lot of the time my speeds include when I stop for lunch.
I hate people who like hot weather but moan about the cold. If you're cold you can just put on more clothes, when I'm hot I start considering if peeling off a layer of skin would help.
Peel off your own skin? Are you a Lizard King?
What on earth are those battered monstrosities at 8:43 ? I'm assuming it's cheese based. 🐔
I think they were battered gherkins. I seem to remember they were quite nice, although I was too tired to recall what was going on.
Battered gerkin maybe?
nice 1
Thanks cool dude
Glad for the excuse to re-watch your guide to auditioning. It's one of my favourites and genuinely makes me laugh until the cats look at me with concern. I showed it to my brother once and tried to describe it to my grandma, but they didn't get it and I felt like I might be weird. Looking back now I can see that they were/are simply Philistines. I can only assume that with audition skills like that, it's casting directors' jealousy that has stopped you getting the quality TV work you so richly deserve. Stay talented
It must be jealous casting directors, currently I can only get two line parts as policemen or shop assistants. Ha. (I say 'ha', I don't find it funny in the slightest).
@@cdwc When you consider some of the numpties that get on TV, that is a crying shame.