I'm 47 and I'm also learning to rollerskate, used to skateboard as a youth but this is a whole new thing at my age. I've not yet dared to venture into the street.
I would love to rollerskate, but I'm too scared of falling over and breaking my ankle. I remember being in the after school roller skating club at Primary school. It would finish with a skating race around the whole school. My skates were the ones that had a toe bit and a heel bit and were adjustable. The club only lasted about two weeks but those two afternoons at roller skating club were among the happiest of my youth. Good luck.
Thank you for a lovely video and condolences that you don't get any cat love. I feel like that's a great loss for you, but may you don't miss what you've never had. And sorry about your hat too. On the upside you are very good at drawing, so that's nice. 👍
Happy new year to you Marek, and to cool dudes everywhere! I lost a very comfortable walking sock. For some reason I have never thrown away the other one. Maybe I need to address this.
Such a nice start to the working day seeing your video from St Helen's. Great sketches & history facts about the brave women archers too. Lost:- I lost my gold pump shoe at Weston Shore back in the 80's whilst paddling out with school friends to wave goodbye to SS Canberra as it headed to the Falkland Islands. Your piano piece sounded good, move over Piano Guys! I like musical instruments & the Double Bass, 🎻 & 🎸are my favourites. Good to see people of all ages rollerskating. I'd like to relive my youth & ice skate again & as the saying goes 'use it or lose it!'🌞 🎶 🎹 🐿
Excellent emoji use. I was thinking of doing a red squirrel one. The seal is still my favourite I think. That is an excellent lost shoe story. I am a big fan of the double bass too, stringed instruments and the piano are my favourites. I keep using the word favourite.
@@cdwc Ha ha my speciality is a double back somersault and landing on my face , by the way thank you for the lovely letter you sent with my membership much appreciated :)
Interesting little walk! Lipstick women and the beeping watch had me laughing! No idea why I haven't walked most of that area when it's only 5 miles from where I grew up. I recently lost some mouldy old trainers and a T-shirt with Tenerife written on it. I live up a muddy track and didn't want to wreck my road bike, so carried the bike 400m to the start of the tarmac. I then hid said items in a bridleway hedge as I changed into my clip-in cycling shoes and went for a bike ride. When I returned, the decade-old haggard items had been stolen. Given their condition, I just ended up laughing in bemusement.
Marek, thanks for featuring the Beacon Magazine - a fantastic writer called Dominic Kureen has some stuff in there ;) Would you be up for being interviewed about your walks for an IW Radio article one day soon? Maybe I could join you and we could do some Facebook Lives of our travels.
Did this walk only yesterday, only I ventured further into St. Helen's Duver. Massive raven on the beach. Shared my fruit salad with him/her. Lovely walk. 😊
I did much of this walk in December. Not only did I find the beach inaccessible at high tide at the same point at Seaview and speculatively turn up that same path but not far away I saw a red squirrel close up and in my haste failed to press the record button on my phone. Arrived at your channel by chance, looking forward to exploring more of it - great stuff!
Ah! This explains why Barnsley cottage ( Leave Tesco's at Ryde, turn left and its on the right) is so called. The one next door is called Preston cottage, I assumed that they were named using the stick a pin in a map of Northern England method of cottage naming ! I lost my sisters favourite pen which didn't go down well at all.
Yet another excellent video. I can’t recall which made me laugh out loud more; the Dickie Bird statue holding bras or the bench facing a hedge. For Xmas i got a pair of Hoka Anacapa trail shoes that are now v.mucky. As for the thing i miss most which was lost on a walk, that’d be a cool baseball cap at the Goodwood FoS so i had to buy a replacement there to keep the sun off my head. Stay cool all
@@cdwc Thanks, cool dude. The shoes were a Xmas pressie from my mum and my youngest bought them for her with his 10% student discount. If the sales are still on it might be a good time to pick up a spare back up Tilley hat, just in case…..
Favourite thing that I've lost? Possibly an Ortlieb map case that was large enough to hold an OS Map. Lost it on a walk (left my bag unzipped). Ironically, my map was waterproof and I didn't really need the case! For Christmas I received a map and guide book for the West Highland Way. Also a UCO candle lantern for camping.
Good luck on the West Highland Way. About 25% of time walking is spent being worried that I've dropped something. 5% is trying to remember which pocket something is in.
I lost a nice black fake leather choker I lived that choker it suited me so nicely I took it off one day when I had dinner with my friend and thays where I last saw it I would love to get another one
Not exactly a favourite thing but I remember going on a walk with my mum and brother back in the late 80s or early 90s I think it may have been Rutland Water or somewhere in the midlands on England, after a very long walk the light was fading and as we got back to our rattly old Land Rover my mum realised she had lost her keys somewhere on the walk. There was a visitors centre still open so we enquired there in case someone had found them and handed them in, to no avail, so the helpful member of staff allowed us to 'try' any of the random keys handed in over the years that were contained in an old biscuit tin, amazingly one fitted and started the Land Rover. The original keys were never found and that replacement was used for the rest of the Land Rover's years.
Garibaldi Biscuits..... I knew it. 😃😄👍 We used to call them Fly Biscuits. Delishusss. Laughing at your Red Squirrel story, as I had done almost the same with an Otter. I came across it on our local River and had my good camera in hand. I snapped away several beautiful shots before it finally got the hump and swam off. I reviewed my shots to find the camera had been in video mode and all I had done by pressing the shutter button was turn it on, off, on, off on, off on, off.... hahahaaa. Nobody ever believed my Otter story 😄 Take care mate All the best.... Steve
It's the camera equivalent of the 'the one that got away.' I would be even more pissed off if I'd missed an otter. I spent about ten minutes standing their trying not to move, only to find I'd filmed my feet when I thought I'd turned the camera off.
Great video, Marek! My favourite thing I've lost is probably my dignity, or my ability to get up from a sofa without making a strange "uhup" noise. Middle age, eh? You can keep it.
I must remember to get a packet of those next time I go to Tescos. Although I have currently banned myself from biscuits as I'm unable to limit myself to two.
Great video Marek! My favourite walking-related Christmas present was my new Fitbit with GPS so I can map my walks. It's been a real motivator to get out and exercise. Keep going with your piano. As a fellow pianist just remember that practice makes progress! Love your rendition of The Entertainer.
That sounds cool. I love my watch with GPS it is great looking at the route afterwards. I am several years away from being able to play the jazz piano on the Charlie Brown Christmas album which is my ultimate goal.
Great walk 🙂 I have lost several pairs of sunglasses. For Christmas I got a telescope stick for my Gopro. It can also be used as a tripod. Really handy 🙂
Yes I lost my most expensive pair of sunglasses on a walk once too. These days I try not to spend more than £50 on a pair (I like getting polarised ones). My current pair have lasted me for two years but are really scratched. The go-pro tripod sounds cool.
For Xmas I got a Mysterious Walks Of Dorset book and a Great British Folklore and Superstitions Map. Both things very motivational for doing interesting Walks. Especially if I want to find the blandford vampire or the Norfolk Bigfoot.
Yes! I love those sorts of books. Someone sent me a Mysterious walks of Devon book and I hope to do some. My next walk is a search for a mysterious creature spotted on the Isle of Wight.
Happy New Year, cool dude(s). I recently had to retire a sweatshirt that I got when I worked at a summer camp during uni, circa 1985. It was from Horton Bay General Store, which is next to the bar where Hemingway used to drink when he lived up there. so sad. Fave one I've actually lost was a beanie from Roots Canada. plaid. fell out of my coat pocket in a cab in Chicago in about 2003. Had it for a couple years.
Losing things on walks is just standard procedure for me these days. Nothing will ever beat the feeling of finding my favourite bushcraft knife again though. I should take a sketch pad next trip too that's a great idea
@@cdwc Thanks loads man. I tried today. Only started raining before I even got to my destination. Next time though. Looking forward to some home made backing tracks from you now that they keys are dusted off
Was that you playing the piano, cool dude? I too have just made another attempt at it. My downfall, is my chunky fingers. No amount of walking is getting rid of them!
Nice one cool dude. That looks like a great rucksack. A good rucksack makes the world of difference. I find the less you notice it's there the better it is. tree
I’m always losing things on the trail! But there is one trail that gives me my things back. I lost a bandana, next time I was there it was hanging on the info sign. Then I lost my glasses, I found them in my pocket. I also lost my camera lens cap. It was on the bench at the trailhead next time I went there!
Co-incidentally I lost my camera lens cap on this walk. Luckily it was a cheap back up one I bought. I must learn to pay attention to the funny sounds I hear as it is usually something dropping out of my pocket. :spotters:
Alright! Good vid marek. I never had the real garibaldis till I was 25, Incredible. I thought they were the coconut jam pink fluff ones, too exotic and faffy. Now I don't what they are called I will refer to them as the biscuit previously known as Garibaldi in my mind. The thing I lost on a walk was my mom and my dog, I was 6-7. My mom says she lost Me, but I didn't move and they walked away from me so I believe I lost them two idiots. Anyway, Tar man.
@@cdwc Alright! Thanks for the advice Marek. I spoke to my mom about it and she is not happy with you. She is also denying any of it took place. The only witness, was my dog at the time (Kieran the dog) and she is no longer at this time. My mom is also denying we had a dog. Tar Marek.
Lost my favourite baseball cap of the band Power Quest on Old Felixstowe beach a couple of years back during a quite wild sandstorm which stung a lot. The hat found it's watery grave in the North Sea or maybe it has washed up in Australia by now. Keep up the good work.
Baseball caps are the worst for me. I have lost so many I just get the cheap ones from Tesco's now. I actually lost my favourite one a Portland Seadogs hat on a trip to Sainsburys, I put it in my trolley and when I went to the check out it had gone. Pretty weird.
Excellent..I think you were slightly off with the pier location..that was towards Bembridge a bit..that scene at 6.58 is one of my favourites and there’s actually an old drawing of that somewhere with an American flag flying on the pole next to the tree..no idea why..anyway this is one of my favourite walks when I’m down on the island..btw Barnsley also spawned Mick Mcarthy, Darren Gough and the brilliant Leeds utd forward Allan Clarke..
Enjoyed that one. 👍 Is that Priory Hotel near the entrance to 'Nodes Point Holiday Park'? Thought I recognised it. Will definitely be doing that walk when we're over there on the beautiful Isle later this year. My best Christmas present was a new pair of Karrimor walking boots. 👍😀 Keep up with the excellent videos Marek. 👍
Pre shift sleep time again. 🙂 Lovely vid as always. I'm allergic to cats too and I swear they can sense it because whenever I'm around them they never leave me alone! Nooo! I don't want a puffy face! 😖 My fave walking related prezzie I got for Crimbo was some blu tooth headphones off my son. I love them because they last ages(unlike my shitey old ones). I can't walk on my own without listening to music or podcasts. Stay cool.
Hi Can this be cycled on a bike I'm from Barnsley so would like to do this when I come to isle of white in 3 week time do you have a route of it please
Never lost anything on a walk technically, but I did go through a stage of losing my shoes. It got rather expensive. I’ve lost shoes all around Sydney. I had to give up drinking to the point of shoe removal stage.
@@cdwc I am not sure. One time we’d been late night sailing around the harbour, my friend told me the next day when I couldn’t find my shoe…. That she had been a tad surprised when I’d taken off and thrown one of my heels into the water. I given no explanation for this and didn’t seem that worried about it. She didn’t feel it necessary to question me about this at the time possibly being in her own shoe losing drunken state. I believe now that I’d not been able to find one of my shoes and thought I’d lost it overboard so I’d decided what’s the point of keeping the other one. I found the missing shoe in my handbag in the morning. I’m an idiot Marek is possibly why.
Nice one Cool Dude. How's the one book a week challenge going? Did you get a copy of Flashman and the Redskins? If not can I send you the money for one for your review? When are you coming up non celebrity Pointless? As I don't want to miss it.
Hello Cool Dude. I am just barely keeping to schedule with my reading. I post them all on my instagram feed. I didn't get a copy of that Flashman as I have about 50 lined up to read on my bookshelves. I get them from my library and charity shop. No idea about Pointless I'm afraid, I hope they will let me know when it is on, and then I'll tweet about it. Stay cool.
I lost my Russian hat last month, I got it from Colchester market in 2011, I took it off when I got on the train, then got off the train and half way home I realised my ears were cold. No hat 🥲
@@cdwc Marek do you think you'll ever sell your art work as an NFT? Put my name down for "Lipsticked IoW Militia Fire Volley of Arrows at French Invaders".
Excellent commentary very entertaining
Thanks cool dude
I'm 47 and I'm also learning to rollerskate, used to skateboard as a youth but this is a whole new thing at my age. I've not yet dared to venture into the street.
I would love to rollerskate, but I'm too scared of falling over and breaking my ankle. I remember being in the after school roller skating club at Primary school. It would finish with a skating race around the whole school. My skates were the ones that had a toe bit and a heel bit and were adjustable. The club only lasted about two weeks but those two afternoons at roller skating club were among the happiest of my youth. Good luck.
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Well done Isle of Wight Militia. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I can't believe no-one has commented on the costume design yet.
Thank you for a lovely video and condolences that you don't get any cat love. I feel like that's a great loss for you, but may you don't miss what you've never had.
And sorry about your hat too. On the upside you are very good at drawing, so that's nice. 👍
It was cute for a cat and normally I don't like cats at all.
These videos are packed with top content, humour and viewer interaction. Wooly hats off to you!
Thanks Prince Andrew.
Happy new year to you Marek, and to cool dudes everywhere!
I lost a very comfortable walking sock. For some reason I have never thrown away the other one. Maybe I need to address this.
I have several single good socks waiting the return of their missing partners. I think this is natural.
Such a nice start to the working day seeing your video from St Helen's. Great sketches & history facts about the brave women archers too.
Lost:- I lost my gold pump shoe at Weston Shore back in the 80's whilst paddling out with school friends to wave goodbye
to SS Canberra as it headed to the Falkland Islands. Your piano piece sounded good, move over Piano Guys! I like musical instruments & the Double Bass, 🎻 & 🎸are my favourites. Good to see people of all ages rollerskating. I'd like to relive my youth & ice skate again & as the saying goes 'use it or lose it!'🌞
🎶 🎹 🐿
Excellent emoji use. I was thinking of doing a red squirrel one. The seal is still my favourite I think.
That is an excellent lost shoe story. I am a big fan of the double bass too, stringed instruments and the piano are my favourites. I keep using the word favourite.
@@cdwc Yes, I keep using the word favourite too . What about a 🐄 emoji, cows are my favourite too!😀😉🍀🐈⬛🦋🐎🚜🌞
You really make me want to visit.
You must it is beautiful, the walk from Ryde Pier to Seaview is only a couple of miles along the beach.
Nice one cool dude. I don't think I've ever lost anything on a walk other than my breath. Hahaha I'm so unfit. Thanks for the videos
Ha, I am always losing my breath cool dude.
I loved the stuff on the Isle of Wight Militia - it takes a brave soul to fight off the French while wearing a purple nappy.
I must defend the Isle of Wight Militia, they are pants not nappies.
Just discovered your channel Bro 1 Fantastic ...
Thanks cool dude. Glad you are enjoying the videos.
Walking related Christmas presents
Walking socks love them
Loved the piano music at the end of the video. I'm learning Spanish as a new skill.
Good luck with the Spanish, Buenas Tardes. Do you get darn tough socks? I think they are very good.
I've recently got back into skateboarding! Great way to end up in A+E ......:D
Good luck with the ollies cool dude.
@@cdwc
Ha ha my speciality is a double back somersault and landing on my face , by the way thank you for the lovely letter you sent with my membership much appreciated :)
Interesting little walk! Lipstick women and the beeping watch had me laughing! No idea why I haven't walked most of that area when it's only 5 miles from where I grew up. I recently lost some mouldy old trainers and a T-shirt with Tenerife written on it. I live up a muddy track and didn't want to wreck my road bike, so carried the bike 400m to the start of the tarmac. I then hid said items in a bridleway hedge as I changed into my clip-in cycling shoes and went for a bike ride. When I returned, the decade-old haggard items had been stolen. Given their condition, I just ended up laughing in bemusement.
Maybe someone thought they had been dumped? I would love it if you saw someone wearing them.
Thanks Marek!
I'm glad I'm not the only one to summon the memory of Les Dawson when I play the piano. Keep practising, Cool Dude! 😎
Ha. Thanks cool dude. I am enjoying it no matter how bad it sounds.
I loved the (slightly Dawson-esque) piano piece too, it provided a melancholy feel to the accompanying shot of the sea.
Nice one !
Marek, thanks for featuring the Beacon Magazine - a fantastic writer called Dominic Kureen has some stuff in there ;)
Would you be up for being interviewed about your walks for an IW Radio article one day soon? Maybe I could join you and we could do some Facebook Lives of our travels.
Nice one cool dude. I really like the magazine. Yes I would be up for an interview. You can email me on cooldudeswalkingclub@gmail.com
Thoroughly enjoy watching your videos, much appreciated.
Hope you are well, stay cool. 👍
Thanks cool dude. I am pleased you enjoy them.
Did this walk only yesterday, only I ventured further into St. Helen's Duver. Massive raven on the beach. Shared my fruit salad with him/her. Lovely walk. 😊
I love the Duver. Priory Bay is pretty beautiful when the tide is out.
I did much of this walk in December. Not only did I find the beach inaccessible at high tide at the same point at Seaview and speculatively turn up that same path but not far away I saw a red squirrel close up and in my haste failed to press the record button on my phone. Arrived at your channel by chance, looking forward to exploring more of it - great stuff!
Thanks cool dude. I bet it was the same red squirrel that evaded us.
Splendid walk. I once lost a Hertha Berlin scarf which I bought in the Hertha Berlin shop in Berlin. I still miss it 😭
I even feel sad about this.
Ah! This explains why Barnsley cottage ( Leave Tesco's at Ryde, turn left and its on the right) is so called. The one next door is called Preston cottage, I assumed that they were named using the stick a pin in a map of Northern England method of cottage naming ! I lost my sisters favourite pen which didn't go down well at all.
Ahhhh. A good spot. I had never heard of Barnsley Valley until this walk.
Cute kitten 🐱
Yes it was very friendly.
Loved the sketch cool dude, maybe sell them one day make a few quid
Maybe one million pounds.
Yet another excellent video. I can’t recall which made me laugh out loud more; the Dickie Bird statue holding bras or the bench facing a hedge. For Xmas i got a pair of Hoka Anacapa trail shoes that are now v.mucky. As for the thing i miss most which was lost on a walk, that’d be a cool baseball cap at the Goodwood FoS so i had to buy a replacement there to keep the sun off my head. Stay cool all
Those shoes look cool. I am forever losing baseball caps. I hope I don't lose my iconic green Tilly Hat.
@@cdwc Thanks, cool dude. The shoes were a Xmas pressie from my mum and my youngest bought them for her with his 10% student discount. If the sales are still on it might be a good time to pick up a spare back up Tilley hat, just in case…..
A fellow player of the soft loud machine (pianoforte)! I once lost my heart in San Francisco.
We must do a duet next time we meet.
Favourite thing that I've lost? Possibly an Ortlieb map case that was large enough to hold an OS Map. Lost it on a walk (left my bag unzipped). Ironically, my map was waterproof and I didn't really need the case!
For Christmas I received a map and guide book for the West Highland Way. Also a UCO candle lantern for camping.
Good luck on the West Highland Way. About 25% of time walking is spent being worried that I've dropped something. 5% is trying to remember which pocket something is in.
I lost a nice black fake leather choker I lived that choker it suited me so nicely I took it off one day when I had dinner with my friend and thays where I last saw it I would love to get another one
The moral of the story is always eat dinner with your choker on.
Not exactly a favourite thing but I remember going on a walk with my mum and brother back in the late 80s or early 90s I think it may have been Rutland Water or somewhere in the midlands on England, after a very long walk the light was fading and as we got back to our rattly old Land Rover my mum realised she had lost her keys somewhere on the walk. There was a visitors centre still open so we enquired there in case someone had found them and handed them in, to no avail, so the helpful member of staff allowed us to 'try' any of the random keys handed in over the years that were contained in an old biscuit tin, amazingly one fitted and started the Land Rover. The original keys were never found and that replacement was used for the rest of the Land Rover's years.
That is a cool story. Maybe they were a magical skeleton key land rover set that worked on all Land Rovers.
Garibaldi Biscuits..... I knew it. 😃😄👍 We used to call them Fly Biscuits. Delishusss.
Laughing at your Red Squirrel story, as I had done almost the same with an Otter. I came across it on our local River and had my good camera in hand. I snapped away several beautiful shots before it finally got the hump and swam off. I reviewed my shots to find the camera had been in video mode and all I had done by pressing the shutter button was turn it on, off, on, off on, off on, off.... hahahaaa.
Nobody ever believed my Otter story 😄
Take care mate
All the best.... Steve
It's the camera equivalent of the 'the one that got away.' I would be even more pissed off if I'd missed an otter. I spent about ten minutes standing their trying not to move, only to find I'd filmed my feet when I thought I'd turned the camera off.
@@cdwc hahaa.... I feel better about it now I know that I'm not alone. 😄
Thanks for all the vids n giggles buddy. Love em.
😃👏👍🖐
The Seaview Pier looked great, made up of suspended spans, wow!
Great video, Marek! My favourite thing I've lost is probably my dignity, or my ability to get up from a sofa without making a strange "uhup" noise. Middle age, eh? You can keep it.
I have started groaning when I bend down to pick something up. Pretty depressing.
I just found the channel... awesome stuff dude!
Nice one cool dude. Welcome.
Great video as usual cool dude, liked the garibaldi bit myself although I prefer pink wafers.
I must remember to get a packet of those next time I go to Tescos. Although I have currently banned myself from biscuits as I'm unable to limit myself to two.
Great video Marek! My favourite walking-related Christmas present was my new Fitbit with GPS so I can map my walks. It's been a real motivator to get out and exercise. Keep going with your piano. As a fellow pianist just remember that practice makes progress! Love your rendition of The Entertainer.
That sounds cool. I love my watch with GPS it is great looking at the route afterwards. I am several years away from being able to play the jazz piano on the Charlie Brown Christmas album which is my ultimate goal.
Great walk 🙂 I have lost several pairs of sunglasses. For Christmas I got a telescope stick for my Gopro. It can also be used as a tripod. Really handy 🙂
Yes I lost my most expensive pair of sunglasses on a walk once too. These days I try not to spend more than £50 on a pair (I like getting polarised ones). My current pair have lasted me for two years but are really scratched. The go-pro tripod sounds cool.
@@cdwc I too prefer Polaroid sunglasses! The telescope tripod is called TELESIN Mini Selfie Stick Tripod 🙂
...or perhaps TELESIN Extendable Tripod & Selfie Stick... I have lost the box, so I don't know 100% 🙂
For Xmas I got a Mysterious Walks Of Dorset book and a Great British Folklore and Superstitions Map. Both things very motivational for doing interesting Walks. Especially if I want to find the blandford vampire or the Norfolk Bigfoot.
Yes! I love those sorts of books. Someone sent me a Mysterious walks of Devon book and I hope to do some. My next walk is a search for a mysterious creature spotted on the Isle of Wight.
Happy New Year, cool dude(s). I recently had to retire a sweatshirt that I got when I worked at a summer camp during uni, circa 1985. It was from Horton Bay General Store, which is next to the bar where Hemingway used to drink when he lived up there.
so sad. Fave one I've actually lost was a beanie from Roots Canada. plaid. fell out of my coat pocket in a cab in Chicago in about 2003. Had it for a couple years.
37 years for a sweatshirt is incredible. You can only dream of that Price Per Use. It must be under one dollar.
@@cdwc right? I think it was about $20 when I bought it but I wore it lots
Cheered up my cold, foggy Tuesday morning. Nice one Marek!
Thanks cool dude
I love 💕 them froggy mornings...
23 SECONDS IN HAD TO WATCH YOUR SURPRISED FIND ABOUT 10 TIMES LOL😂@0:23
Nice one dude. That was BAFTA level acting.
Losing things on walks is just standard procedure for me these days. Nothing will ever beat the feeling of finding my favourite bushcraft knife again though. I should take a sketch pad next trip too that's a great idea
Yes definitely do some sketching dude. Your drawings are brilliant.
@@cdwc Thanks loads man. I tried today. Only started raining before I even got to my destination. Next time though. Looking forward to some home made backing tracks from you now that they keys are dusted off
Women ♐🏹 s
...With m8. Amazin
Rewatching Dec ‘23
Was that you playing the piano, cool dude? I too have just made another attempt at it. My downfall, is my chunky fingers. No amount of walking is getting rid of them!
Yes that was me. I might use my terrible playing for the outros in future. Good luck with the learning cool dude.
Hi Marek. Happy New Year and all that. I got a Berghaus Arrow 30 rucksack. I have used it twice already for 15 mile walks and really like it.
Nice one cool dude. That looks like a great rucksack. A good rucksack makes the world of difference. I find the less you notice it's there the better it is. tree
I’m always losing things on the trail! But there is one trail that gives me my things back. I lost a bandana, next time I was there it was hanging on the info sign. Then I lost my glasses, I found them in my pocket. I also lost my camera lens cap. It was on the bench at the trailhead next time I went there!
Co-incidentally I lost my camera lens cap on this walk. Luckily it was a cheap back up one I bought. I must learn to pay attention to the funny sounds I hear as it is usually something dropping out of my pocket. :spotters:
Best thing that I had but lost are my marbles, still haven’t found them yet, one day I’ll find them!
I'll keep an eye out for you cool dude.
Alright! Good vid marek. I never had the real garibaldis till I was 25, Incredible. I thought they were the coconut jam pink fluff ones, too exotic and faffy. Now I don't what they are called I will refer to them as the biscuit previously known as Garibaldi in my mind. The thing I lost on a walk was my mom and my dog, I was 6-7. My mom says she lost Me, but I didn't move and they walked away from me so I believe I lost them two idiots. Anyway, Tar man.
I can't imagine a world where I hadn't tried Garibaldi's until I was 25. Meanwhile I think you should sue your Mum for neglect.
@@cdwc Alright! Thanks for the advice Marek. I spoke to my mom about it and she is not happy with you. She is also denying any of it took place. The only witness, was my dog at the time (Kieran the dog) and she is no longer at this time. My mom is also denying we had a dog. Tar Marek.
Lost my favourite baseball cap of the band Power Quest on Old Felixstowe beach a couple of years back during a quite wild sandstorm which stung a lot. The hat found it's watery grave in the North Sea or maybe it has washed up in Australia by now. Keep up the good work.
Baseball caps are the worst for me. I have lost so many I just get the cheap ones from Tesco's now. I actually lost my favourite one a Portland Seadogs hat on a trip to Sainsburys, I put it in my trolley and when I went to the check out it had gone. Pretty weird.
Excellent..I think you were slightly off with the pier location..that was towards Bembridge a bit..that scene at 6.58 is one of my favourites and there’s actually an old drawing of that somewhere with an American flag flying on the pole next to the tree..no idea why..anyway this is one of my favourite walks when I’m down on the island..btw Barnsley also spawned Mick Mcarthy, Darren Gough and the brilliant Leeds utd forward Allan Clarke..
I will have to try and find that drawing. It is a beautiful spot.
@@cdwc watch ‘isle of Wight through time’ on TH-cam..it’s there at 3.30
Dicky bird 🐦 was 1 helluva guy...
Enjoyed that one. 👍 Is that Priory Hotel near the entrance to 'Nodes Point Holiday Park'? Thought I recognised it. Will definitely be doing that walk when we're over there on the beautiful Isle later this year. My best Christmas present was a new pair of Karrimor walking boots. 👍😀 Keep up with the excellent videos Marek. 👍
Cool present dude, and yes that entrance is just up from Nodes Point. A cool walk and you can stop off in Seaview for lunch,
What that cat was doing is called 'Swegging'
Nice one. Not heard of that before.
Pre shift sleep time again. 🙂
Lovely vid as always.
I'm allergic to cats too and I swear they can sense it because whenever I'm around them they never leave me alone! Nooo! I don't want a puffy face! 😖
My fave walking related prezzie I got for Crimbo was some blu tooth headphones off my son. I love them because they last ages(unlike my shitey old ones). I can't walk on my own without listening to music or podcasts.
Stay cool.
That is a cool present. I am the opposite when it comes to walking. I like to listen to everything going on.
Awesome video again...! Perhaps learning to Scuba Dive could be something you could do next? 🤔😉
Hang on dude. I've only just started the piano.
@@cdwc underwater piano playing could be a thing! 😜😁
The favourite thing I lost was my tortoise. Just disappeared from my garden one morning :(
Poor tortoise. That is sad. Maybe he went on a trip around the world and will be back in about thirty years. That is what I would like to think.
I saw a man in Seaview, he had no head, but was very apologetic
Waaaaaheeeeeyyyyyyyy!
Hi
Can this be cycled on a bike I'm from Barnsley so would like to do this when I come to isle of white in 3 week time do you have a route of it please
It is a walk not a cycle route unfortunately, not really suitable for a bike.
In 1988 I lost my nana’s engagement ring. 😩 She passed away in 1985. My mum still doesn’t know.
Oh no. I hope your Mum doesn't start watching this channel.
Never lost anything on a walk technically, but I did go through a stage of losing my shoes. It got rather expensive. I’ve lost shoes all around Sydney. I had to give up drinking to the point of shoe removal stage.
How did you lose so many shoes?
@@cdwc I am not sure. One time we’d been late night sailing around the harbour, my friend told me the next day when I couldn’t find my shoe…. That she had been a tad surprised when I’d taken off and thrown one of my heels into the water. I given no explanation for this and didn’t seem that worried about it. She didn’t feel it necessary to question me about this at the time possibly being in her own shoe losing drunken state. I believe now that I’d not been able to find one of my shoes and thought I’d lost it overboard so I’d decided what’s the point of keeping the other one. I found the missing shoe in my handbag in the morning. I’m an idiot Marek is possibly why.
Ha ha. Oddly I see a lot of shoes washed up on the beach. Maybe they are all yours.
@@cdwc wonderful, I never found any of them again that I recall. Please post me any size 7 1/2’s.
Favourite thing I lost was my dignity. It was nice. Long gone I’m afraid. 😏
Ha. Yes mine too.
Nice one Cool Dude. How's the one book a week challenge going? Did you get a copy of Flashman and the Redskins? If not can I send you the money for one for your review? When are you coming up non celebrity Pointless? As I don't want to miss it.
Hello Cool Dude. I am just barely keeping to schedule with my reading. I post them all on my instagram feed. I didn't get a copy of that Flashman as I have about 50 lined up to read on my bookshelves. I get them from my library and charity shop. No idea about Pointless I'm afraid, I hope they will let me know when it is on, and then I'll tweet about it. Stay cool.
I lost my Russian hat last month, I got it from Colchester market in 2011, I took it off when I got on the train, then got off the train and half way home I realised my ears were cold.
No hat 🥲
Oh no The price per wear on that must have been pretty good. Hope you manage to get a good replacement.
@@cdwc I did thanks, a bobble hat from Tesco a couple of weeks ago for £5, at the moment it’s 50p per wear.
Ham, Cheese, Mustard, AND Mayonnaise. Trying to cut the strength of your mustard?
Very thinly spread English Mustard just to give it a kick.
That's rather a rude jesture of Dickie Birds statue, didn't he like somebody or something 😄
I lost my intrest in the series Lost. It filled a big part of my life so aftewards i was kind of... at a loose end
It's normal to feel lost after Lost. I made it to series three then realised it was nonsense.
my marbles
Does this fried egg look a bit funny to you?
Everyone likes a fried eye and sausage.
@@cdwc Marek do you think you'll ever sell your art work as an NFT? Put my name down for "Lipsticked IoW Militia Fire Volley of Arrows at French Invaders".
I don't really understand how it all works I am afraid.
Hey do u feel followed brosky. Ever since the sundown clown 🤡🐸 research. He hovers above and watches u from distance!!!