Glad you both enjoyAlbania more- I’ve not been so I could not say if it’s a north south thing - perhaps others who have will comment. The waters looked so blue and inviting and it’s great to hear more from Izzy . Also thank you for sharing the border experience as you know we are in the same situation- I married Paul just for the same reason 🤣
Great Vlog again guys, thank you for sharing and doing what you do. My wife and I are going to take a year or more off work next year. We both have British Passports, but to get around the 90 in 180 days i think i might be Phils long lost brother haha Stay safe x Mick and Tina
Hi both, when watching your videos it always strikes me how slick and professional the footage and editing is. I have often wondered which drone you have so seeing as it featured it looks to me to be a DJI Mini 2, is that right? If it is a Mini 2 I must say you capture some fantastic imagery with it. Are you self taught with the various cameras and editing? You really do a fantastic job. I think it would make a brilliant video if you were to show how you capture your imagery and the equipment you use. I often think of the effort you go to to set up a camera on a tripod and then either walk or drive away and then stop to retrieve it. The production is so seamless and content varied and interesting every video is a joy to watch.
Hi Dave, I'm sat here after a days editing with a glass of red, beaming 😀 as I read this🍷 It's rare to receive any recognition, so your positive feedback is so incredibly welcomed, thank you so much. I started the channel 21 months ago with zero videography, editing or TH-cam knowledge and needless to say it's been a steep learning curve. I had an old GoPro and DJI Mavic Air which I used for the odd image or faffing about, and I still use the most basic editing suite, iMovie. I'm not a techie kinda guy so TH-cam tutorials were my go-to for everything. After drowning my second drone and with the change in Drone laws across Europe, I decided to stick with something under 250g, hence the DJI Mini 2. Re: set up and capturing material, Izzy's laughing and says "if you only knew". We've had a few barneys over my continuous desire to stop, set up, run back, set up a different camera angle, and argue as I drive and operate the drone on a challenging track. It's hard to imagine (for those who don't video edit) quite how much time it takes to create a e.g. 20 minute video, I love the idea of making a video showcasing what it takes. It might well be a challenge for early next year in between the new truck build. In saying all of that, I think something needs to change, the niche is small and even using all the SEO and Tubebuddy tools, the channel's grown slowly. But for now, thanks Dave, you've made my night 🙏🍷😀
Dear Izzy, if you buy Phil a DJI MIni 4 Pro he could get it to follow the truck whilst keeping both his hands on the steering wheel. It also has anti crash sensors. Just think of the increased peace of mind you will have. 😅 Phil, I too have crashed a Mini 2 perhaps we can exchange stories at some time! Once again I love your work, I hope you enjoyed the 🍷
Hi Bob, thank you and appreciate you saying. We average about 15/16mpg, we tend not to exceed 80kph on good roads, and obviously any time spent on mountain roads and sand/desert conditions greatly reduces that mpg figure (closer to 12) Good luck with the search. 👍🏻😀
Oh wow re the passport issue you mentioned. Do you have a direct link to the eu directive as both me and wife are in similar situation re schengen and the 90 days rule?. This could be a game changer for us in future years!!
Hi, I'll put the link below... it's without question a game changer. 👍🏻😀 eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/eu-freedom-of-movement-and-residence.html
Hi when using your Irish passport do both passports get stamped? Also I’ve been told that you should take your marriage certificate or proof you live together such as bank statement or council tax bill as proof you actually reside together. I’m in the process of obtaining my Irish passport and was just curious as I will hopefully be travelling with my Husband who has a U.k passport. Thanks for your time Debbie
Hi Debbie it depends on the country! Some don't stamp Phil's Irish passport, but mine is always stamped, and if they don't I ask them to. This is because if I even need/want to travel solo or head back to the UK without Phil, I need the evenidence of my Schengen ins and outs. We do carry our marriage certificate and printed copies of the legislation in various langauages, but have never had to use either (and I use my maiden name officially, so our passports have different surnames). Hope that helps :) Izzy
Its not likely any boarder crossing would care about how long you have been in the EU. The same goes for such rules like displaing a UK sign and not bringing in certain food. We travelled through numerous boarders ...the biggest check has always been a little peek inside thats it. The only thing that is strict is having the V5 in your name and a passport.
Having a V5, Driving License and V5 is indeed essential. They (Border officials) do very much care about how long non-Schengen residents stay (or overstay), we've been challenged a number of times and held in Calais for 90 minutes before proving Izzy had the right to travel with me under the EU legislation, using my Irish passport.
@@TheGapDecaders But it's like displaying the UK sticker many will say that's a big deal but hardly anyone will ever be stopped for a minor infringement like that. Same applies for food rules it's probably a million to 1 that a boarder official would check for food.
We love following your travels in Europe and realise we must follow in your footsteps once we’ve finished in the Americas. You mentioned the rule of being able to stay longer than the 90 days of married to an EU citizen, but what I found on Google suggests that it only applies in the home country (ie. Ireland). Any chance you could post a link to the relevant legislation please - it would be a game changer for us….. thanks.
Hi there this is the legislation you want eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/eu-freedom-of-movement-and-residence.html. I spent a lot of time talking directly with the EU - it definitely applies scrips the whole bloc :)
7:54 great views. It's cool to see how attractions and parts of history are kinda "all access " .💪 Just beautiful very different from the other region 😮
Yeah, you could literally walk every inch of the castle with nobody blinking an eye. When we came back into Albania on a different border crossing, it actually felt like a different country and it just kept giving. 🙏😀
Hi guys, great footage.
We loved the blue eye and the thanks for the tips.
From the Aussie Family of 5 in Gjirokastër
Ah hello, so good to hear from you, we really enjoyed meeting you 😀
Absolutely love your videos. They are very inspiring. Love your new truck. Really well built, spacious and solid. Safe travels.
Very enjoyable video, many thanks
Hi Rob, cheers 🍷🙏
Beautiful!
Thank you! 😀
Glad you both enjoyAlbania more- I’ve not been so I could not say if it’s a north south thing - perhaps others who have will comment. The waters looked so blue and inviting and it’s great to hear more from Izzy . Also thank you for sharing the border experience as you know we are in the same situation- I married Paul just for the same reason 🤣
Hi Amanda, thank you and our pleasure.
I think you'd really like it Albania, it's a bit wild (like Pauls hair) 😘
@@TheGapDecaders 🤣 I have been cutting it …. So heaven only knows what it will look like going forward 🤣
😂😂Is it a "should have gone to Spec Savers" moment? 😁😘@@askthechicken
Great Vlog again guys, thank you for sharing and doing what you do.
My wife and I are going to take a year or more off work next year. We both have British Passports, but to get around the 90 in 180 days i think i might be Phils long lost brother haha
Stay safe x
Mick and Tina
Hi both, when watching your videos it always strikes me how slick and professional the footage and editing is. I have often wondered which drone you have so seeing as it featured it looks to me to be a DJI Mini 2, is that right? If it is a Mini 2 I must say you capture some fantastic imagery with it.
Are you self taught with the various cameras and editing? You really do a fantastic job. I think it would make a brilliant video if you were to show how you capture your imagery and the equipment you use. I often think of the effort you go to to set up a camera on a tripod and then either walk or drive away and then stop to retrieve it.
The production is so seamless and content varied and interesting every video is a joy to watch.
Hi Dave, I'm sat here after a days editing with a glass of red, beaming 😀 as I read this🍷
It's rare to receive any recognition, so your positive feedback is so incredibly welcomed, thank you so much.
I started the channel 21 months ago with zero videography, editing or TH-cam knowledge and needless to say it's been a steep learning curve.
I had an old GoPro and DJI Mavic Air which I used for the odd image or faffing about, and I still use the most basic editing suite, iMovie.
I'm not a techie kinda guy so TH-cam tutorials were my go-to for everything. After drowning my second drone and with the change in Drone laws across Europe, I decided to stick with something under 250g, hence the DJI Mini 2.
Re: set up and capturing material, Izzy's laughing and says "if you only knew". We've had a few barneys over my continuous desire to stop, set up, run back, set up a different camera angle, and argue as I drive and operate the drone on a challenging track.
It's hard to imagine (for those who don't video edit) quite how much time it takes to create a e.g. 20 minute video, I love the idea of making a video showcasing what it takes. It might well be a challenge for early next year in between the new truck build.
In saying all of that, I think something needs to change, the niche is small and even using all the SEO and Tubebuddy tools, the channel's grown slowly.
But for now, thanks Dave, you've made my night 🙏🍷😀
Dear Izzy, if you buy Phil a DJI MIni 4 Pro he could get it to follow the truck whilst keeping both his hands on the steering wheel. It also has anti crash sensors. Just think of the increased peace of mind you will have. 😅
Phil, I too have crashed a Mini 2 perhaps we can exchange stories at some time!
Once again I love your work, I hope you enjoyed the 🍷
@@daveroberts-bridgnorth haha has he paid you? Maybe for the next special birthday!
Excellent news! Passport application going in tomorrow 🎉🎉
😂😂👍🏻
The premium fuel it's often a scam.
Thank you for answering my email question 👍. Albania looks really interesting but the litter …
Hi David, our pleasure.
Yeah, the whole litter thing is a blight, particularly when it's so naturally beautiful.
Fantastic videos, always look forward to the next one. Just looking for the right truck to do our own build. What mpg does Tonya do on average please?
Hi Bob, thank you and appreciate you saying.
We average about 15/16mpg, we tend not to exceed 80kph on good roads, and obviously any time spent on mountain roads and sand/desert conditions greatly reduces that mpg figure (closer to 12)
Good luck with the search. 👍🏻😀
I definitely would have known that banana in the bin too Izzy! Another great video! X
😂😂 Thanks Eve 😘
Hi you two,was wondering about the insurance. Is the insurance more expensive for the truck compare to the a car?
Oh wow re the passport issue you mentioned. Do you have a direct link to the eu directive as both me and wife are in similar situation re schengen and the 90 days rule?. This could be a game changer for us in future years!!
Hi, I'll put the link below... it's without question a game changer. 👍🏻😀
eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/eu-freedom-of-movement-and-residence.html
Oh yes loving my Irish passport even more now!! 😍 Many thanks for this awesome news.
Pleasure 🍷😀@@agetyrrell
That river after gjirokaster is called VJOSA river and thats the only wild river that has remain in europe
Hi thanks, it's superb, we loved following it. 🙏😀
Hi when using your Irish passport do both passports get stamped? Also I’ve been told that you should take your marriage certificate or proof you live together such as bank statement or council tax bill as proof you actually reside together. I’m in the process of obtaining my Irish passport and was just curious as I will hopefully be travelling with my Husband who has a U.k passport. Thanks for your time Debbie
Hi Debbie it depends on the country! Some don't stamp Phil's Irish passport, but mine is always stamped, and if they don't I ask them to. This is because if I even need/want to travel solo or head back to the UK without Phil, I need the evenidence of my Schengen ins and outs. We do carry our marriage certificate and printed copies of the legislation in various langauages, but have never had to use either (and I use my maiden name officially, so our passports have different surnames). Hope that helps :) Izzy
Its not likely any boarder crossing would care about how long you have been in the EU. The same goes for such rules like displaing a UK sign and not bringing in certain food. We travelled through numerous boarders ...the biggest check has always been a little peek inside thats it. The only thing that is strict is having the V5 in your name and a passport.
Having a V5, Driving License and V5 is indeed essential.
They (Border officials) do very much care about how long non-Schengen residents stay (or overstay), we've been challenged a number of times and held in Calais for 90 minutes before proving Izzy had the right to travel with me under the EU legislation, using my Irish passport.
@@TheGapDecaders But it's like displaying the UK sticker many will say that's a big deal but hardly anyone will ever be stopped for a minor infringement like that. Same applies for food rules it's probably a million to 1 that a boarder official would check for food.
We love following your travels in Europe and realise we must follow in your footsteps once we’ve finished in the Americas.
You mentioned the rule of being able to stay longer than the 90 days of married to an EU citizen, but what I found on Google suggests that it only applies in the home country (ie. Ireland). Any chance you could post a link to the relevant legislation please - it would be a game changer for us….. thanks.
Hi there this is the legislation you want eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/eu-freedom-of-movement-and-residence.html. I spent a lot of time talking directly with the EU - it definitely applies scrips the whole bloc :)
wtf the Water in Albania is the best in Europe dude, so make sure what u saying
👍🏻
7:54 great views. It's cool to see how attractions and parts of history are kinda "all access " .💪
Just beautiful very different from the other region 😮
Yeah, you could literally walk every inch of the castle with nobody blinking an eye.
When we came back into Albania on a different border crossing, it actually felt like a different country and it just kept giving. 🙏😀
😎🚍⚓️🇬🇧🍷👍
i like albanian,any body can help me to viss for me,
Oh Phil, you and your Irish passport. 😉
She's a lucky girl ☘️ 😀
you r wrong : not 350 €, 3.5 € 😂
Who eats a banana like that, that's madness!
😂😂😂🙏