A reminder that a lot of time and care goes into these adventure videos - please drop this one a like and hit the subscribe button if you appreciate them 🙏 Thanks everyone!
@drumstick74Ай бұрын
Done, and done, sir! Can't wait for the next episode 👍
@speedmetal99Ай бұрын
Mega Tom. Could be one of the best yet.
@MostlyLoveOfMusicАй бұрын
But where is Cornwall's wall of corn?
@The-First-CasualtyАй бұрын
@@MostlyLoveOfMusic Presumably next to Liverpool’s pool of livers
@jackthelad9933Ай бұрын
I appreciate your effort and can't even imagine the work that goes into these adventures. Well done! You have more gumption than I'll ever have. But with that said, I honestly prefer the videos of you playing geoguesser and even more the ones of you working out where people are from old photos. Take that for whatever its worth.
@harryrobinson3506Ай бұрын
Hello Tom, Harry here. Absolute pleasure to have met you, and glad to have had some pints; do come again! All the best to you and the family :-)
@ShaunMccormick-v2hАй бұрын
You’re good lad Harry!
@SkooglesАй бұрын
Welcome to the GeoWizard lore Harry, MVP of the adventure thus far!
@leecolburn7849Ай бұрын
You’re a legend Harry!
@connorshanks9931Ай бұрын
your a -wizard- good lad Harry
@DrunkChimpАй бұрын
You're a legend Harry!
@willmoore4276Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, barman Will here. Glad you enjoyed your evening in the Ship Inn. Excited to see the next part of this challenge!
@fatcontrole1Ай бұрын
Good lad in sorting some food out.... And buying him a pint! Legend
@snizzlebunizzle4836Ай бұрын
Good lad Will!!
@rmr1962Ай бұрын
Kind lad! Saved him from scrounging for crabs.
@bacchic6676Ай бұрын
Don't you just love it when the kitchen makes a chicken burger by mistake
@vvp1229Ай бұрын
Excellent support network help there Will.
@plokmijn1668Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, the pool table here! Absolute pleasure to have you playing with my balls mate. All the best to you and your family!
@HelgeStrichenАй бұрын
Bloody hell
@Splooshua.Ай бұрын
Funniest comment I’ve read in a while
@StoobersАй бұрын
lol ffs I laughed way too much at this
@Malkovith2Ай бұрын
dude, this placed perfectly below the other legit ones, had me laughing
@CrazySandtrooperАй бұрын
Haha this comment almost made coffee come out of my nose :D
@manning0Ай бұрын
Hi Tom, Naan bread here. Glad to have filled a gap in your hunger even if I was stone cold. All the best on your future adventures mate!
@KingJellyfishIIАй бұрын
Hey Tom, the Southwest Coast Path here. Was amazing to have you walk all over me. All the best to you and the family!
@georgikaradzhov8982Ай бұрын
Proper lad: 1. 3 quid for a ferry that saves a day of walking - too much 2. 4.75 for a pint - a bloody good deal
@lukefairs2088Ай бұрын
😂
@LiiMuRiАй бұрын
It's an investment 😉
@DuncTheBlue1878Ай бұрын
A beer makes you feel better than a ferry journey
@CedisdeadАй бұрын
My thoughts exactly xD 50% of the budget down the drains
@DuncTheBlue1878Ай бұрын
@ 23.75% of the budget because that bloke gave him a tenner
@ralphie4498Ай бұрын
You have to really care about people to have the courage to go up to homeless people at night to ask if they want to talk and bring them food. That guy is a hero
@dudaseifertАй бұрын
remember that homeless people are just that: people. they have had full lives and exist just like us. talk to some of them sometimes, you'll be shocked as to just how normal they are
@robbob1436Ай бұрын
100% - what a Diamond Also @GeoWizard - Why would you not eat cold curry? if it was a cold night it would have been fine and delicious in the Nan
@junipermeisje6300Ай бұрын
Yes and if you’re not up for it in the morning, it would have made for a great lunch! Instead he bought (!) sardines (!). Unbelievable, the best meal he got, and left it….
@stevenbrodie404Ай бұрын
If I saw someone by themself at a pier at night like that, I would have been very concerned they were planning on jumping
@foamcowАй бұрын
From memory, there's only 1 Indian takeaway in the middle of Looe and it's pretty decent. Shame you didn't eat that!
@R4rdАй бұрын
This is by far the best commercial the Cornwall Tourist Association could ever wish for
@sosathegreatАй бұрын
From someone who had hardly heard about this region before: I want to go there so bad now!
@hellnawnawАй бұрын
I'm already planning my trip thanks to Tom. What a gorgeous landscape!
@lootjuniorАй бұрын
The name Cornwall makes you think it's a dark place not an Island paradise: I want to go there now :D
@TheCarl8219 күн бұрын
@@lootjunior fyi Cornwall isn't an island it's part of mainland Britain😁
@thezackast275219 күн бұрын
@lootjunior makes me think of Iowa, though I suppose you could call that a dark place
@TheBClark88Ай бұрын
As ever, this is fantastic. Sorry to leave you a penny short, but here’s most of the budget for the next one.
@guardianblackdog8303Ай бұрын
top man
@GeoWizard22 күн бұрын
Wow thanks mate that’s most kind of you!
@gnikcufnam9006Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, the toilet bummer here. Absolute pleasure to have met you, the offer still stands you'll know where to find me. All the best to you and your family!
@ZahhibbDevАй бұрын
Is a 'bum'/'bummer' a cigarette? i'm not accustomed to british slang :p
@ovalspace_1Ай бұрын
Oh my God... got me giggling
@pop-up5982Ай бұрын
@@ZahhibbDevno bummer does not mean cigarettes friend 😭🤣
@Count_GustavАй бұрын
@@ZahhibbDev It means toilet seats (probably).
@ZahhibbDevАй бұрын
@@pop-up5982 then what does it mean?
@GeoWizardАй бұрын
A note on the curry - I’m not a fan of eating it cold when all the fat has congealed (British curry is quite oily) and it was also half eaten which put me off slightly too. I didn’t mean to sound ungrateful though - I was just trying to get a few laughs 😊
@lolzlmaorofllolАй бұрын
Fair, half eaten is a bit gross. Came to the comments cos I was surprised you didn't want to eat it because it was cold. Loving the vid so far!
@stuartfrance5284Ай бұрын
He may have coughed in it too, best to be cautious haha
@fanusbogeyАй бұрын
definitely should've mentioned it was half eaten, nothing wrong with congealed curry fat! Or, stick it down your pants for a bit to reheat and vioal!
@gregmcnicoll5520Ай бұрын
I absolutely love a cold curry the morning after getting a takeaway!
@d0onutАй бұрын
I bought a petrol station curry in Ireland when I'd spent more than I'd realized on my hotel, and I tried floating the tin like a boat in some hot water in my sink. 20 minutes later nothing had changed so I had to pop the kettle on and water it down with some boiling water. Wish I'd just gotten a normal meal instead lol
@bradpoole3943Ай бұрын
Tom’s narration is one of the most relaxing things ever.
@edtuckerartistАй бұрын
Says the kind fella who has obviously just finished watching the first of Tom's latest adventure video's.
@bradpoole3943Ай бұрын
…yes? 🤷♂️
@rickypachecoАй бұрын
Frank Howarth might have competition for relaxing narration.
@NLSBLNАй бұрын
"my snackbar managed to escape!" :DDD
@chrishullrocksАй бұрын
“Fancy a bum?” 😂
@OuterGalaxyLoungeАй бұрын
The British tourist board could not have made a better video, especially showing how friendly your countrymen are.
@jointgibАй бұрын
i think at one stage he even got offered a free bum
@yellowfolderАй бұрын
Good year for blackberries, isn't it?
@SchulzenbergerАй бұрын
@@yellowfolderNo not really. No 😠
@BarryChumblesАй бұрын
I've found the blackberries really disappointing this year. I'm glad Tom had a better experience.
@worcestermarkАй бұрын
for me, the bloke in the toilet was a bit too friendly
@adam_wynneАй бұрын
Looe native here. What a fuckin' treat this is! I've been a massive fan of yours for a good few years Tom, but this absolutely takes the cake. Whilst I never tire of watching you ramble around parts of the country that I never have (and in many cases, never will) seen, there's always something so surreal and exciting about watching others explore and experience the place that I'm SO damn lucky to call home. And speaking of home, you literally walked straight under the house where I spent the first 20 years of my life at 25:23 😁 Also gutted to have missed you in Fowey by FIVE DAYS, having not visited for years up until then 😩 Also also, that idyllic little cove you stumbled upon between Polperro and Polruan is called Lansallos, and is one of my absolute favourite and most frequented beaches over the years! Fuckn'ell I could bang-on all day... I'm glad you enjoyed our gorgeous little corner of the world anyway, and I sincerely look forward to part 2. And if you ever find yourself down 'ere again (*cough* north coast *cough*), give us a heads up so I can "coincidentally bump into you" for a chat over a pint 😉
@Ryguypie17Ай бұрын
Amazing! @Geowizard needs to see this!
@FinelIscaАй бұрын
The first "tenner in my pocket" was how I found you and it motivated me to change my actually health from barely walking 1k steps a day to now constantly being on the move. Every time I feel down, like trying to become healthy ain't worth it, you come out with a new video. Thank you for the motivation. ♥
@TheRubinho96Ай бұрын
When you said it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth, I thought you must be exaggerating. But no, Cornwall actually looks absolutely incredible! This video might do more than any actual tourism video does
@jazzinthevoidАй бұрын
those public paths are amazing. i want to visit cornwall just for this, and then you have also beautiful towns, and good people.. so cozy
@AldronexАй бұрын
Ehh
@MrAlexs888Ай бұрын
@@jazzinthevoid have you watched poldark? filmed in cornwall
@menaceskitz27Ай бұрын
I live in Cornwall. As always there’s some really horrible looking places but the majority is stunning
@wernerlindorfer3693Ай бұрын
This video made me think about actually spending a hiking holiday there.
@offydannerson8049Ай бұрын
I love how you incorporated the sound of a finished farm in Age Of Empires each time you ate food from your bag.
@speedmetal99Ай бұрын
That answers that niggle I had.
@jediali221Ай бұрын
I noticed too, very cool.
@NormonautАй бұрын
oh THAT's where the sound is from
@danybf99Ай бұрын
he is a but nerd ❤
@Joeggurnaut546Ай бұрын
Real GeoWizard heads remember the old Age of Empires vids
@jontalbot1Ай бұрын
In 1971, 16 years old, I had £15 in my pocket and hitchhiked to Scotland. I came back to Ipswich three weeks later with a fiver. Very hospitable people Scots.
@LreservedАй бұрын
Ipswich - my home town! Cool story.
@jontalbot1Ай бұрын
@@Lreserved Prior to that trip l had never been further north than Kings Lynn. I had a tent children used for playing that just let in rain. But people put me up in hotels, their homes. I was offered a job as a fisherman off the north coast and l sometimes wonder what would have happened had l taken it up. I am 69 now and travelled in over 50 countries outside the UK, some many times- Russia six times and the South Pacific (Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomons etc) a couple of times. Always travelled cheap and light. Live in Chester now but going back to Ipswich to see out my days with a Portman Road season ticket
@thestu4602Ай бұрын
Good times, but you realise that 15quid in '71 was equivalent of about 250 in in todays money yeah!?
@jontalbot1Ай бұрын
@@thestu4602 Using the Bank of England calculator it’s £184. So l spent £120 in three weeks, £40 a week. Not bad as l was in the pub quite a lot ( being Scotland)
@Ghostface944Ай бұрын
I’m from Colorado and live in Ipswich right now. And grew up visiting my grandad in Looe which I never expected to see on KZbin. What a day
@bilgeratbozza1090Ай бұрын
Yet again Britain proves itself as the 🐐 place for a casual drink. Pubs are a cornerstone of our culture and seeking the generosity shown in this episode personifies why we should strive to protect them
@mistamoon4924Ай бұрын
As an Oregonian, I too was thinking this felt very similar to home, especially with all the blackberries. Love that you ran into one of us and he gave you a Kind bar 😂. That's awesome! Now I really feel the need to visit Cornwall.
@JamieWittGuitarАй бұрын
Strong contender for the best video you've ever done 👏👏👏
@RobertRoberts329Ай бұрын
I agree! This video is so dynamic with an awesome sense of adventure.
@DZ-bo8hqАй бұрын
Truly! I do believe it has all the spontaneity and adventure of the straight lines without the punishing physical toll. Maybe some people really enjoy the stress of those missions and the farmer encounters but for me the most enjoyable parts were always the human interactions and the exploration of the unknown which this video has much much more of. It really is for me like a full video of what I consider the best parts of some of your other better videos. I hope this blows up
@VinirianoАй бұрын
love those type of videos, the sense of freedom is just there
@thomasharvey184Ай бұрын
I agree. Brilliant watch.
@rjmcompsciАй бұрын
Totally agree. Tom's best videos are the ones where he gets to be creative and outgoing. I find the concept of straight line missions interesting but it gets to a certain point where the amount of planning required to actually pull it off kind of kills the vibe somewhat. Videos like this must surely be more enjoyable to make, and I certainly prefer watching them.
@mattkenny7995Ай бұрын
Could watch 10 hours of this gladly
@Vivienwestphal6 күн бұрын
I second that. Maybe he could release an unedited version😮❤
@TwodeeTwodimensionalАй бұрын
As a Dutch person whenever English people mentioned Cornwall I thought it was just a generic beachside holiday spot. You've shown some amazing sights! Polperro looks especially beautiful. I can understand why so many English people go there now.
@sami2503Ай бұрын
He's only shown a tiny portion of it too, there's countless more to see!
@joegilbert3149Ай бұрын
I always see Dutch numberplates in Devon and Cornwall, great people the Dutch
@MissileGuidanceАй бұрын
Looe is also spectacular
@DBdilly123Ай бұрын
@@joegilbert3149 loads in Wales too
@DjDolHaus86Ай бұрын
The coast is nice, avoid the inland bits though
@norfolknchance.500Ай бұрын
Hiya Tom it's the bench here that you slept on that last night, bloody hell you were pissed wernt you, kept mumbling all night, I couldn't get any rest!
@dcw664Ай бұрын
Loved watching this. I was very surprised to spot me and my daughter metal detecting on Looe beach (24:15). A lovely evening on the beach with the singing in the background. Glad I didn't spend the night on the pier though.
@Harry-qu7vgАй бұрын
I doubt you'll read this, Tom, but your videos (especially your wonderful series with my fellow Welshman Greg in Europe and America, both of which I've watched many times) got me through a very, very difficult time in my life which, without going into detail, I don't think I'd be around to tell the story without. Thank you for that. You have real talent in making wholesome videos, my friend.
@jenetikittyАй бұрын
I'm glad you're still around
@tinderbox218Ай бұрын
Hang in there, friend 💛
@itsdan722Ай бұрын
Carry on lad 💪 you got this
@philsey6913Ай бұрын
Keep on going! We wish you well.
@NooticusАй бұрын
🧡
@hallquicheАй бұрын
47:38 I love that you always bring out the Bear Grylls impression when talking about any sort of nutritional values in the food you eat
@samrussell6327Ай бұрын
“Great year for blackberries isn’t it” “No, not really” 😂😂
@paddyransomАй бұрын
The timing of this is so crazy to me. Been subbed since the first Mission Across Wales, this channel partly rekindled my love for the outdoors and taking exhibitions like this, including a 4 day walk down this very coastal path a few months back armed with a backpack, a tent, snacks and as much beer as I could carry, starting in exactly the same place that Tom did in Plymouth. Maddest part? I was only 3 days ahead of him. Recognised most of the paths he took, I stopped at that exact same beach where he lost his snacks and we even drank in the same pub in Fowey. Blows my mind that had I started just a few days later he probably would have caught up with me. Thanks for this Tom, can't wait for the rest of this series. Keep doing what you do!
@champagne.future5248Ай бұрын
Amazing coincidence. I respect your adventurous spirit!
@edwardcrocker4015Ай бұрын
These sorts of videos, make me want to put a loaf of bread, a box of tea and a good paperback in a rucksack and hop over my garden fence, and disappear over the hills and into the world. This is a magical video
@chriswashingtonbeatsАй бұрын
How u gonna get boiling water
@jlt131Ай бұрын
@@chriswashingtonbeats life uh.... finds a way.
@christopherwhittaker2620Ай бұрын
@@chriswashingtonbeatsthere’s always a negative Nelly who can’t wait to crap on someone’s happy comment and here you are.
@christopherwhittaker2620Ай бұрын
It had that exact same affect on me.
@jimgoo1176Ай бұрын
Get over that fence and make a name for yourself
@creativelightning9703Ай бұрын
Tom. I love this concept. The uncertainty of where you will sleep, eat, drink, walk but having the confidence that it will be alright. Knowing you are out in the world and also having your ups and downs really makes life more bearable for me. I also honestly love that you're doing this in the UK. Feels very much like you are at home in the entire country. Much love from the Netherlands cheers
@eatingonlyapples21Ай бұрын
Oh Harry! My heart. What an absolute sweetheart of a man. This was beautiful Tom, can't wait for part 2.
@tomh2121Ай бұрын
Top geezer
@harryrobinson3506Ай бұрын
Thanks, you’ve made my day ;)
@redb8053Ай бұрын
@@harryrobinson3506 Nice tie btw mate
@officialz_liam9865Ай бұрын
Being from Cornwall myself it’s nice to see there are still some nice people around our County, and thanks for showing the beauty of it here. Although they are no longer together The Pier in Looe that you slept on is where my Dad proposed to my Mother. Love the video Tom look forward to the next part ❤️
@MicahDaJohnАй бұрын
This is going to sound weird. My family went to Weymouth earlier this year, we spent a lot of time in the car looking at views. One evening we were going home and we came over the hill to the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen. I actually cried a bit when we left it, because the beauty was something I don't think I'll ever experience again. I don't know why, but when I walk away from something beautiful, I start crying. I don't know why, but it always makes me remember those moments for so long, so I am thankful for it.
@samtilly7165Ай бұрын
Weymouth is underrated. Grandparents lived there for over 30yrs, used to go there every summer for a week. One of the few larger seaside towns that still has a bit of charm and isn't becoming run down
@MicahDaJohnАй бұрын
@samtilly7165 My family lived there before I was born. I thought it was a beautiful place and probably out of all the places I've been on holiday, the place I'd choose to live if I had the choice.
@samtilly7165Ай бұрын
@MicahDaJohn I dislike people too much to live somewhere too busy😂 but I do agree it's a really nice place. Lots of people who go there go to the main beach and are completely aware of the hidden gem rocky beaches the other side of Nothe Fort
@blindscribe1679Ай бұрын
God bless the random people you met along the way offering help, props to Harry for embracing a random meeting and making a story he can tell to others. True MVP was the bar man letting you have a meal. It’s a real advertisement for the Cornish coast line and generosity of the people along the way.
@danilooliveira6580Ай бұрын
I'm planning a trip across Europe in the not so distant future, and now I'm feeling like I should add Cornwall to the itinerary, even if it's a bit too similar to my come state.
@Mumbles274Ай бұрын
I love how British " Fancy a Bum?", " No, you're aright mate" was 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SteRumbelowАй бұрын
I thought I misheard and had to rewind. Couldn’t believe it! 😂
@daconor91Ай бұрын
Think it’s a reference to an old prank show on channel 4, Balls of Steel
@Puffball-ll1lyАй бұрын
Cornish Cottaging 😮
@edspreckley1Ай бұрын
Yes fancy a bum ! the big gay following😂
@slyfondle1885Ай бұрын
What a coincidence to run into Big Gay Following from Balls of Steel 🤪
@KSPRAYDADАй бұрын
Thanks Tom for that great video...a little cash to get you to the next town :) Just paid 80 Euro to walk the Cinque Terre in Italy and here's Tom making money on his walk and just as beautiful a place. Thanks for sharing!
@KSPRAYDADАй бұрын
@@Jacob-ns8rc Quite aware. There will be more towns, as also mentioned in the video (in foreign lands)
@StoobersАй бұрын
I love these videos Tom, I love Cornwall, and I love those people who really are kind and generous. This country is and can be the best. We (who live here in the UK) have such a beautiful country, I just wish more people would appreciate it like you do.
@NooticusАй бұрын
Many people do appreciate it, more than you think. Unfortunately the negative minority is a very loud one.
@StoobersАй бұрын
@@Nooticus Ain't that the truth.
@jacekpalka55Ай бұрын
Omg I loved loved this! It’s 2.30 am in Sedona Arizona where I now live. I have laughed out loud, waking others in the house! That was so lovely to watch and remember beautiful Cornwall. I walked some of that path over many years going there. I had 6 yrs in relationship with locally born partners, and almost moved to Cornwall and Devon at one point. I’ve not been back to the UK since I left in 2008, so thus was such a trip down memory lane.theres a deep love in my heart for these my homelands. It’s so lovely to vicariously be there through you. You’re hilarious too, and it’s wonderful to hear all the accents, and remember the characters! Best thing I have watched in ages, worth being awake in the middle of the night for. By the way this is not my real name. Can’t wait to see part 2 - there better be one!
@potatopoison1130Ай бұрын
Genuinely brought tears to my eyes that people gave you some free stuff from their packs. That's what love and humanity is.
@BULD0SISАй бұрын
white excellence
@Tioloco88Ай бұрын
Being Spanish myself and a lover of its beautiful Northern coast, I am gladly surprised by the resemblance with Cornwall. Beautiful landscapes and towns that you got up there.
@sammason2300Ай бұрын
I love the Galicia coast precisely because it reminds me of Cornwall somehow
@adamwise4807Ай бұрын
I'm an Englishman that just got back from a trip across the Basque Country, Cantabria and Asturias. I said to everyone it reminds me of Cornwall but a few degrees warmer. Both amazing parts of the world.
@dinmorejunctionmodelrailwayАй бұрын
I enjoy your £10 pocket series. The slower pace as we listen to your thoughts as you work through your issues, the scenery, and the humidity of one person to a friend they've only just met.
@CShawn-kd2jvАй бұрын
Ah, the beautiful famous Britain Riviera. The famous south coast Britain sunshine. The famously muggy, hot summers that feel like constant +40C. Warm year round climate. Desert yellow looking baked dry grass. Plus of course, those famous crystal clear and immensely enjoyable, warm swimming waters.
@OneAmongBillionsАй бұрын
There is something profoundly connecting about the way you share your experience. Thank you, one human being to another.
@danieljonespt2876Ай бұрын
“25 minutes earlier” I’m in stitches 😂. Awesome video
@SomeRandomGuyOnYouTubeАй бұрын
A lot of people asking about the hot water. In older British houses, the water heater ('boiler') is often supplied from an unpressurised, loosely covered tank of cold water in the roofspace (it's up there to provide some [pathetic] pressure from gravity.) This water may have been sitting in the tank for a while, and if you've ever inspected one of these tanks there's no way you would drink that water. Newer British houses tend to have the water heater fed directly from the mains supply, providing hot water at mains pressure or something close to it. (There is also the question of warm water sitting in pipework as a breeding ground for bacteria, but that applies to any hot water system.)
@svenkuffer4512Ай бұрын
had to scroll far down for this. Thanks for the information, I was just wondering about this.
@jlt131Ай бұрын
it's also just sort of unpleasant on a hot day! but yes I'm in canada, with proper electric hot water tanks and new(ish) plumbing, and I also would not drink from the hot water tap. nobody wants legionnaires disease!!
@VoyagesDuSpectateurАй бұрын
When I was having my house converted to a pressurised water system, the plumbers found a decomposing mouse floating in the water tank in the loft. I'd been bathing in that water!
@trippydrew8492Ай бұрын
This content is in a league of it's own. Nothing compares or comes close.
@jamesbates5901Ай бұрын
What about the Godfather part II?
@trippydrew8492Ай бұрын
@@jamesbates5901 Doesn't come close for me.
@TrenosUKАй бұрын
@@jamesbates5901I prefer The Godfather Part III. But that’s just me.
@LightRoll789Ай бұрын
Hi Tom, I’m from Australia and have been watching your videos for years! You’ve inspired me to book a flight back to the home country to across the beautiful landscape. Thank you for your wonderful videos!
@norwegianblue2764Ай бұрын
Adventure and freedom from "life's shackles and responsibilities" holds universal appeal. JRR Tolkien understood this. Tom does as well. Very hard for most of us to actually accomplish. Grateful for this channel.
@jlt131Ай бұрын
Not all who wander are lost. indeed.
@RemyUFOАй бұрын
Another instant classic 😍. One ep in and I'm already considering going and walking the South West Coast Path myself. The 'Tenner in my Pocket' formula is proving to be equally as entertaining as both Straigh Line Missions and the How not to Travel-series. But in a different, more relaxed way. It's like there's a calmness washing over me while I watch this. Don't know if it's just me but this series feels like playing the postgame of a videogame. It's got that same quality to me somehow. You've finished all the main quests and bosses, but you still walk around the map and explore a calmer, friendlier, emptier world. Its beautiful and relaxing, but it invokes reflection and retrospection in all its simpleness.
@eoghain5021Ай бұрын
Absolutely 100%. It feels like travelling back in time in a way too, all these sleepy little villages. Beautiful
@andyjdhurleyАй бұрын
Yep, I've wanted to walk this path for years but I am getting way too old for it now but this video has made me think again - maybe I could do some of it at least (with more than a tenner in my pocket though).
@RemyUFOАй бұрын
@@andyjdhurley Go for it man or you might never get to it and regret it forever! Never too old for an adventure :)
@ridezeshoopuf5430Ай бұрын
Best part about reaching the end of a GeoWizard video is finding out another one is yet to come. Cheers Tom!
@jameshall2195Ай бұрын
As a Cornishman it's great to see Kernow in all it's glory on your channel!
@catgirlinacvrt3696Ай бұрын
only bad bit was the bleddy ginsters!
@ArcadeStunfiskАй бұрын
Kernow bys vyken!
@HitsDifferentCorpАй бұрын
It feels criminal to be able to watch this for free! And wow... the kindness and generosity being shown is truly heartwarming. Thank you so much for taking us all on your epic adventure - can't wait for the next episode! 😄
@CIubDuckАй бұрын
Harry telling us about the chain between harbours blew my mind. Raising a chain between harbours to cut incoming ships in half is an incredible idea that I never would've thought about
@Tufukins20 күн бұрын
It's such a fascinating bit of history, a little slice into the past
@leod-sigefast17 күн бұрын
There was famously one across the Bosphorus straits when Constantinople was the great Byzantine capital to stop enemy ships.
@iancurtis123Ай бұрын
Tom I can't tell you how comforting your stuff is. Just a big hug of a video.
@spacegrass6632Ай бұрын
Yep absolutely agree I get so absorbed in them which means I get to enjoy 45 minutes of peace and quiet in my head 😂
@ColmMooreАй бұрын
Watching you and @AtomicShrimp is like watching the same person at different stages in their life.
@DjTiesticlesАй бұрын
You have great taste.
@daydreamnation3536Ай бұрын
I had the thought of him bumping into Atomic Shrimp while walking these coastal paths
@davidlittlewood2860Ай бұрын
What an incredible observation!
@RSNightRogueАй бұрын
2 great channels
@meatsweatmundungus6415Ай бұрын
An extra tenner may as well be a months salary to atomic shrimp 😂
@andybaker2456Ай бұрын
"Fancy a bum?"...comedy gold!! 😆 Can't wait for part two! 😊
@alexanderpippington9277Ай бұрын
Its crazy as someone who has lived in cornwall their entire life just how much of my own county I have not seen. Im 22 and only just now have realised I have never gone on a proper coastal walk, or gone to so many of these beautiful beaches. Thank you for inspiring me GeoWizard! Deffo somthing to do sooner rather then later!
@richardofoz21675 күн бұрын
At age 77, i'm always tickled to hear someone aged 22 speak of having done something his "entire life".
@MsMesem4 күн бұрын
@@richardofoz2167 As a child and teenager you have the chance to roam that you do not always have as an adult or young adult. At 22 many have had the most influential experiences of their lives.
@shotgunbettygamingАй бұрын
What a great video! And just LOVELY countryside, I had no idea Cornwall was so gorgeous!! Great ppl along the way, such a welcoming atmosphere. I said it the second I saw it, the person who wrote on the sign that tourists were not welcome was a loudmouthed mooch and was likely a disrespectful foreigner. Hate to admit it but probably American. It's not that they don't like tourists, it's that they didn't like YOU. Anyone classless enough to deface a public sign because 'mah feelings' is the kind of tourist NOBODY wants to deal with. Thanks to Harry and Will and all the ppl along the trail with a bit of adventure in their hearts! Can't wait for the next epi!!
@peterspyer1124Ай бұрын
This was absolutely fantastic. Stunning, funny and just enough jeopardy
@MooingCatFoEАй бұрын
I love Cornwall! Every summer for 10 or so years growing up me and my family would travel from Norway to walk a section of the south west coast path! Norway is great for walking, but there's something special about arriving to a lovely B&B in a small village each day :) Always such wonderful people, amazing places and stunning views! Been a while since I've been to England and Cornwall, but would love to get back one day :)
@bensdad8343Ай бұрын
I've just had a brutal day at work, coming home seeing this video has turned the day upside down. Always had family holidays in cornwall and devon 10 years ago when i was just a wee boy. Seeing you walk through places I've been was slightly surreal but has made my evening, looking forward to next one. My faith in humanity restored
@therealsirdj5934Ай бұрын
This kind of video never fails to remember me how beautiful this world is
@ataaamic6321Ай бұрын
I *love* when the kindness and humanity of the average person is showcased and our favorite "I'm going to be homeless for a while for fun" youtuber always showcases this on all of his misadventures and so I'll always be here to watch them.
@dogryan100Ай бұрын
Hi Tom, I was born and raised in Australia but my family heritage on both sides goes back to the Cornwall region. I definitely would love to visit one day but I know it's going to be a while, but I appreciate you sharing this video, it is lovely to properly see it for the first time.
@CarloshacheАй бұрын
@@dogryan100 don't hesitate, just go. Too much to see and do... save up some quids.
@GalacticWoodsmanАй бұрын
Cannot believe how stunning those villages are, from middle Canada and never been to the sea but the terraced seaside towns are truly breathtaking. Excellent video and very much looking forward to part 2!
@MotoHikesАй бұрын
The forethought on the "fancy a bum?" sketch is criminal
@ferrumignisАй бұрын
It's hilarious and sickening in equal measures.
@terribleted9529Ай бұрын
What did that guy mean by that? I don't know british lingo
@jamesthemachinedeanАй бұрын
@@terribleted9529 man on man action
@CheesyKnobbyАй бұрын
@@terribleted9529 "Would Sir be interested in some eye popping anal on this fine day?"
@jamespirАй бұрын
He was asking if he wanted sex basically 😂@@terribleted9529
@rainbowcloudss_Ай бұрын
29:05 now THAT VIEW is so beautiful. Polperro absolutely looked heavenly. I always enjoy watching your adventure videos and truly makes me want to just set off and go somewhere to just enjoy a nice beautiful sunny day. Can't wait for the next episode!
@deanstanley2125Ай бұрын
Been to Devon and Plymouth but Cornwall is just stunning. The towns are beautiful. If I ever get back to England I know where I'm staying. Watching from California.
@thedutchcodexАй бұрын
The somber feeling when the sun goes down if very relatable. Especially now in the beginning of the winter time. When every time I get off work it is just starting to get dark...
@UnChatCoquinАй бұрын
Such a great display of kindness from the folks who left the food on the trail and the lad who left you the bread and the tenner Love from just over the channel in Bretagne 💙
@SmoneeyАй бұрын
Onen hag oll
@striderwhiston9897Ай бұрын
Another celtic area eh?
@UnChatCoquinАй бұрын
@@striderwhiston9897 of course :) celts stick together, it would be great to see cornish become more popular like breton
@striderwhiston9897Ай бұрын
@@UnChatCoquin Lotta cultural revival going on in Cornwall right now with Cornish being revived, very nice to see as I'm Welsh and the Cornish are effectively our brothers and Breton not too far off, all part of the Celtic-Brittonic family.
@DjTiesticlesАй бұрын
One of the few KZbinrs whose videos I never skip a second
@shmooptysАй бұрын
I absolutely love these types of videos of the countryside. I spent 2 years in England as a child and this reminds me of those days and the friendly people
@tsingh387825 күн бұрын
I always find geo wizard uploads so cool n soothing keep em up buddy
@simonwalker602Ай бұрын
It makes me immensely proud to see my beautiful county so well represented, I just wished I had known you were around so I could have said hello.
@phlackbillipАй бұрын
Same here pard
@simonwalker602Ай бұрын
@phlackbillip oh hey its my fun funky and fresh friend
@phlackbillipАй бұрын
@@simonwalker602 Yes, tis I - the fabled Billip creature
@matiasdemartini4820Ай бұрын
That is gorgeous! I never knew England had such wonderful sites. Would love to visit those exact same places and spend a little more time in each one.
@striderwhiston9897Ай бұрын
Some cornish will scoff at being called English lol, as a people and their language they're more closely related to the Welsh, and a fun fact is, although nowadays they're de-facto considered a county of england, when they were conquered they were never legally incorporated into England and thus are technically a duchy of the UK, although modern laws do not even entertain the idea of that.
@bear1245Ай бұрын
Scotland also has these beautiful coastlines. Watch ‘coast’ by bbc with Neil Oliver.
@striderwhiston9897Ай бұрын
@@bear1245 West Wales and the gower too tbh
@SteveR-w1qАй бұрын
@@striderwhiston9897people in wales actually speak Welsh no one in Cornwall speaks Cornish apart from a handful of nationalist loons it’s a dead language
@charliemarch56Ай бұрын
Cornwall is so gorgeous honestly
@Junior-tc6keАй бұрын
the first £10 in my pocket video is one of my favourite youtube videos ever in history, literally i watch it now and again and never get bored and i’m so grateful you’ve made another one please keep up the good👍🏽💯🔥
@user-bt2od3yw1bАй бұрын
Fantastic video mate 👍 Would love to see you do more in Cornwall/West Country. It would be cool if you did this in Wiltshire and followed all the Pre-Historic/Celtic Sites along the way. A trail through Stonehenge, Avebury Mound and all the other sites etc
@Meg_A_ByteАй бұрын
The generosity of the people is melting my heart. But your video (and the promise of more) keeps me alive!
@binkevandoorn5977Ай бұрын
I've done similar trips where I spent the bare minimum and mostly lived off the kindness of strangers, hitchhiking and chatting my way through life. Though I never asked people for food or shelter (I had a tent), I'd always feel bad for accepting money as I had some money back home. On my future adventures I'm planning on having two seperate wallets, one for necessities and one to buy others a pint or a meal when the opportunity presents itself. Either won't be too much, as I still don't have much to spend and like the challenge, but it'll feel good to be able to give back, while preserving the nature of the adventure. Love your videos Tom
@stuartfrance5284Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing Tom. I live in Plymouth and regularly walk the path from Cremyll to Cawsand and beyond and in 2015 walked the entire Cornish section for charity. The generosity I experienced back then with donations and such seems to be still going strong. Can't wait for part 2.
@artezacАй бұрын
As a fellow janner, it's so nice to see this beautiful walk covered. I walk Plymouth to rame head a lot and it's making me so happy recognising certain signs and fallen trees.
@ladorablemonsieurolivierur9224Ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing trip. Learned that nature in Cornwall does not look to different from the nature you have in northern spain as a lot of that landscape reminded me of the Camino del Norte
@crusadeagainsttomatoes2518Ай бұрын
These videos are simply gems. An absolutely brilliant piece of videography, documentation and cultural showcasing
@demonic75Ай бұрын
This is just the kind of video I need as I'm stuck in bed unwell. Thank you for lifting my spirits even for a little while.
@tommclachlan3370Ай бұрын
Get well soon my friend!
@bluecheese1066Ай бұрын
Wishing you a speedy recovery, internet stranger!
@dillyweedableАй бұрын
Hope you feel better soon
@LizMacАй бұрын
Needed this today after a rough week. Cheers 🧡
@Themilitarygeek123Ай бұрын
I am BUZZING!!!!!!! Did not expect this at this time of day, by far my favourite KZbinr and this series is just outstanding! ❤😊❤😊😊❤😊❤
@FaceEatingOwlАй бұрын
Mate, great adventure. If only I'd known! If you are ever on Cornwall's south coast again, especially between Plymouth and Mevagissey. I might be able to help in some way. I also manage a campsite in Polperro. So if you need a bed. Cheers, Tom.
@FaceEatingOwlАй бұрын
Can't believe you slept on Banjo pier. Haha.
@BRAWGWillАй бұрын
Hey Tom, the lemonade from the last tenner in my pocket here, glad you're having a good time in Wales! I'm still just by the fence where you dropped me with a good 25p of lemonade left. Still up for another mission any time!
@Tufukins20 күн бұрын
Brilliant
@BeanHunter-r2fАй бұрын
Easily the best series on KZbin, fantastic views, grand adventure and my faith in humanity restored. Can't wait for part two.
@ItsMeBensonАй бұрын
Best channel on KZbin drops another instant classic
@CROEizationАй бұрын
Lovely little Bert Jansch tune there. Wonderful.
@garn3r470Ай бұрын
By far you are my favorite creator/youtuber
@LukesEnglishPodcastАй бұрын
So happy you did another one of these Tom. Very life-affirming stuff. Nice one 👍
@SirMarexАй бұрын
Tenner in my pocket is an amazing format - love it!
@Rugras.Ай бұрын
This is better than any actual proper tourist ad campaign.
@Rameman33Ай бұрын
You have walked my ancestral line there Tom, Rame to the Fowey river. You started in my neck of the woods at Cremyll. That medieval chapel, St. Michael's, is atop of Rame head, an Iron age fort. And the military fort was Tregantle. I enjoyed that a lot. The kindness of strangers, long may it reign.
@FestonTrenchfootАй бұрын
It's also pronounced Downderry and Portwrinkle! I know this as my grandmother came from that area of old Kernow.
@readventurekidsАй бұрын
Brilliant video! Wonderful people! I think Fowey area is my favourite part of the UK. Used to live in Falmouth in the 90s and Cornwall is just plain ace. Please get Harry back on future GeoWizard videos!
@SvartezАй бұрын
Loved the balls of steel reference, 30:40 what a show not thought about it for years. Brought lots of laughs back thank you