I had a guy attack me while I was night fishing, giving the billy big, he spat at me.I’m 6 foot 5 and 17 stone. Watching the colour drain from his face and then the thud as his nose connected to my right hand. Funnily enough he disappeared whimpering and I went back to sleep. I don’t suffer fools gladly, but you did the right thing mate 👍
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Oh wow!! What absolute horrible human spitting in your face. He must have gotten a terrible shock when you defended yourself. He will think twice about doing that again. Thanks for your comment and supporting our little channel.
@davidgarratt551811 ай бұрын
No worries mate and take care, us Millwall are tough bunch 😉
@MrTerryb195611 ай бұрын
@@davidgarratt5518 I love the song you Millwall lads sing its quality. We are Leek Town nobody likes us at the moment only because we are top of the League
@davidgarratt551811 ай бұрын
@@MrTerryb1956 Well good luck for the season, a lot of teams use it nowadays but it’s ours and always will be NOLUWDC 🦁
@Cybertruck100010 ай бұрын
Oh why oh why weren't we there to witness the fist nose connection?. You could have sold tickets and ended up rich.
@Notallthatwanderarelost Жыл бұрын
I have come to the conclusion that there are some people in this world that make it their life mission to go out every day and piss people off for no reason whatsoever and it's probably because they are just very unhappy and miserable people that don't want to see others enjoying their lives. Keep living your best lives and ignore the saddos 💕
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@garys475611 ай бұрын
Well said 👍
@jack645010 ай бұрын
Or more likley, they're rich, out of touch land owning toffs who shreek at the very presence of the less advantaged.
@colinday96619 ай бұрын
bloody right on.
@bluewendytube8 ай бұрын
Yep, agree!
@101brydon5 ай бұрын
Even in the middle of the wilderness their is no escape from the filth of society 😢
@traveling-taylors5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately:-)
@geemac35584 ай бұрын
Lying, grasping, violent territorialists. How bizarre that no cognitive dissonance was triggered by that high-horse behaviour, claiming the moral upperhand... despite them KNOWING they were lying & actually thugging, ready to batter an innocent family. When unhinged & irrational people become angry, best move is to immediately gtfo of there. Don't enter the fray. The danger is massively compounded when it's a whole group of them & feels really like the zombie films because the mind spins from the whole-other-level display of irrationality & bs to justify their psychosis & the clearly impending violence they're jonesing to inflict on you. You don't even have time to fathom the mentalness of it all because sizing the danger & them has to take precedence. Steps: Ascertain the leader. A slow, commanding voice & attitude will diminish the gall of whichever karen is leading the fray. Issue orders. Our erstwhile friend managed two out of three of those so actually, great job. The amygdala triggering adrenaline, our physiological reaction to that is beyond our control. It's main job is to alert us to threat & flood us with hormones that will serve us well in fight or flight, so the fail is actually a win - his body is healthily functioning!
@TwoFingeredMamma3 ай бұрын
There is no wilderness in Britain, it is one huge managed farm. The farm animals are the humans, they have to compete against one another for handouts of metalic tender discs which they exchange for food and shelter and this is the reason why they don't get along. The slave owners laugh and mock us in their Hollywood movies but the sheeples are blissfully unaware of their plight due to relentless TV brainwashing. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength - 1984
@renstillmann2 ай бұрын
That's really sad indeed...
@Untitled_Novel2 ай бұрын
Fr
@axleorange162511 ай бұрын
Ive dealt with these types before, best thing to do is to open the door as hard and fast as you can whilst they are stood there (use your foot to create momentum) they usual end up on the floor at which point you can jump out and determine whether or not further force is required to protect yourself and your family from potential harm..... if someone comes banging on your van in the night, deal first and ask questions later..
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Well that's definitely one way 😀. Thanks for commenting
@annbell874810 ай бұрын
Not all van dwellers are hippy wannabees…
@crankersxx10 ай бұрын
Would not be able for that in the middle of the night... As soon as they knocked I would be fuming I am not a people person. Only a fool would cross the line to knock on a man's door late at night.
@GodAtum9 ай бұрын
i always carry chilli spray
@boyzinthewood14 ай бұрын
And if it's the police? Either way, you've just assaulted someone. You can't claim self-defense just because they knocked on your door late at night. Poor judgment, imo especially with the police state we currently live in.
@yviwinchester81410 ай бұрын
Wow, even when you guys argue, you still have like a very gentle and polite way of speaking 😊
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
Thank you, we just try to show Maximus a way with words and try and stay Calm. That was hard to do in that situation 🤯. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@MrPaulhr Жыл бұрын
New subscriber and van dweller. As a doorman of 22 years experience.. In no way did I see you losing your cool. I thought it was a measured response setting clear boundaries to protect your family and your personal space from an aggressor..simple. In my experience anyone who steps back and folds their arms had violence as intent as is literally restraining themself by doing so. Looking forward to checking out your back catalogue and new travels :) Namaste.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thank you for you comment and the benefit of your experience. I felt the same when he folded his arms and that's why I continued to attempt to make space between him and my boy who was sat right behind me. I feel like I did loose my cool a little when the adrenaline kicked in, I try to show Maximus a way with words. He is on the Autistic Spectrum and has developmental delay and anxiety. His emotional develop meant is around 4 years old, even though he looks like a "neurotypical" boy things can effect him. It was definitely a balance of trying to give a measured response and trying to show Maximus the right way. In that I definitely feel I lost my cool a little. Still nice to hear from someone who has had to deal with these things day in day it, my gut reactions were inline with the situation a you saw it. Thanks for the Sub, hope you enjoy our videos ✌️
@MrPaulhr Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylors Thankyou for the response..much appreciated :) I've also worked as a peer based councilor and simply wanted to say that Maximus seems a charming young man and I appreciate his sensitivities and also your desire to set a good example as his protector when faced with emotional volatility from another. I thought you did a Sterling job of balancing your response to the aggression you all experienced in an isolated environment... Bullies only tend to respond to perceived negative consequences for them and it's worth considering how it may have escalated had you not 'lost your cool' as you perceive it. Perhaps go easy on yourself..we are good men..not superman ;)
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks you for that, I do replay and think what could I have done better for him as a dad.
@MrPaulhr Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylors You will dude thats perfectly normal and expected. It was a traumatic experience for all of you and your obviously empathic nature will attempt to discern with hindsight how it (you) could have been 'better'. You did what you did in the moment and it worked out the best it could have when it could have been so much worse...it's obviously not in your nature to have to talk to people that way and it isn't sitting comfortably with you...that's on him and his wife...not you. Let's put responsibility for this situation where it belongs.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks again, it's a funny one KZbin. I was in two minds whether to even include it in the video. It is what happened and that's what this is supposed to be about - our travels. Doesn't sit well though even now. It also opens us up to peoples thoughts and opinions and although most see it for what we did there are always those that see it differently and reply with abuse - even if then don't realise that's what they are doing. Thankfully only one so far Thanks again for your comments
@Beachgirl0021311 ай бұрын
I'd have shown them on camera! If they want to be confrontational, lets watch them and let their neighbours and family watch them!
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
We thought long and hard about showing their faces but we wouldn't want to be the cause of them getting abuse of any kind.
@MrTerryb195611 ай бұрын
I agree I would have shown their faces
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
@MrTerryb1956 Hi, thanks so much for your comment. We wouldn't want them to come to any harm due to us exposing their faces
@GazzaView12310 ай бұрын
Yep! You should have shown their faces, they have no right to privacy when out in public.
@KarenAdmans10 ай бұрын
Let's go back in group. Should be interesting 😅
@waynem286911 ай бұрын
You're a good family man... don't let this experience get you down... What a lovely family Keep camping!!!
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂 We will keep on camping
@terrycainarmit198211 ай бұрын
The guy is lucky he knocked on a van owned by someone as calm as you
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
They should definitely not be going about doing what they did. They were old too and unfortunately, like you mentioned he may knock on someone's van that isn't so calm.
@danh950310 ай бұрын
Unfortunately he'd come across that person if that were me as well lol. Old or not I don't like intimidating behaviour, fools or being spat at lol. I'm with the 6'7 fella. I'm 6'4 and being spat at is a huge no no...Can take being called all sorts of names and insults bit spit at me and I'm willing to get arrested for smacking a knocked lol gotta deal instant justice with some people imo. Fair play for not lumping them tbh haha
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@mark-se6ef2 ай бұрын
he was an old man mate. pick on somebody younger
@dappatradesАй бұрын
Yeah most brits would of sparked the fella straight out, quick
@elelegidosf970711 ай бұрын
I could tell by the way your voice was breaking that you were scared during the encounter, but you manned up anyway to protect your family and got the bully away from you all. A brave man is not one who does not get scared, but one who does what he has to do in spite of being scared. Kudos to you, mate.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Yep, you got to protect the family. Thanks for your comment and support
@patriciakidd194710 ай бұрын
Pathetic both of you, I guess your friends they were an elderly couple man up!
@matthiashepworth658310 ай бұрын
I interpreted it by the voice wobble that this fine gent was just at the point of losing his rag and unleashing terror onto the intruder. No scared of the intruder, but scared that he might take the intruders head off for threatening his family.
@matthiashepworth658310 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors 100% support from all of us.
@Acheron6669 ай бұрын
That wasn’t fear, that was adrenaline.
@Mog43511 ай бұрын
You are guilty of nothing , how you kept your cool was amazing.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂
@gclarke1804 ай бұрын
If he is camping in the Peak national park he is doing something wrong camping is not allowed on their land
@bleakyfinder2692Ай бұрын
the only thing your Guilty of is calling your big boned son Maximus.
@YllaStar959708 ай бұрын
I live in a van (t6). Always park facing my exit, straight wheels, 3ft gap to the rear of the van so as to reduce becoming blocked. First bit of perceived trouble, l always move to my second choice pre- chosen, as it reduces confusion in that moment. In a back handed way, the old couple did all of you a favour, Maximus woke up in a location he liked, you got the best footage from the trip, and as a family you all shrugged it off. ( You have an incredible wife, who has a great personality, with a real strength, ( in kindness).👍
@traveling-taylors8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for the lovely comment :-)
@robertwatson9988 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t have handled that as calmly as you did so well done. Still, got the location for some bants in the summer with my fishing buddies.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was talking to the fishing lads. It is a club water, can't remember the name - was a big club though with a lot of waters. Day tickets available though 🙂
@astronomenov99 Жыл бұрын
My favourite site in the peaks is the one next to the top of Stanage Edge on the road from Ringinglow on the back road to Hathersage. A bit windy but it ensures a peaceful night's sleep from human interruptions. I have a brilliant system in my van. It's an ex-tesco delivery van and was fitted with a 4-camera system with recorder. i managed to get it to work independently off the house battery system. So if I hear a 'worrying' noise in the night I can fire up the recording system and check all the cameras on my viewing screen while still in my warm bed!
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
We did debate whether to head back to the Roman road and just sleep there, but decided to have tea and park down by the walk to have a look in the morning. As you can see from the drone footage it is pretty impressive in its design. It didn't work out that way. The cameras are a great idea, Tim was saying the same - we need to get some :-)
@alanhat5252 Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylorscameras definitely mean you can see what's happening without showing your face. Sometimes you want to just drive away without interacting.
@justthejourney1 Жыл бұрын
I would have moved after the interaction with the woman. Unfortunately, we don't get the abuse for who we are and how we act, we get it for all the previous van dwellers who have parked there before. I don't stay in places just because I'm entitled to and it's legal, I stay in places that are safe and that is my priority. Packing up and driving 20 minutes to a back up spot is far less hassle than dealing with 'the knock'.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
It was so very quiet and safe we didn't expect the knock. We don't park anywhere just because we have rights but we won't be intimidated by people telling us we have no rights either. We just want a quiet, peaceful life, hence why being responsible and respectful citizens. Unfortunately for the guy that wanted to fight with Graham, he will knock on the wrong door one day and will be met with somebody less restrained. I hope that doesn't happen but inevitably it will. People know their rights nowadays and don't take kindly to bully boy tactics. We did move on though and find somewhere else that was peaceful.
@leegarner601311 ай бұрын
Life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, which is unfortunate. But from what I took in from the scene, you handled it well. As a parent with a child with additional needs I will do anything and everything to protect my family, as you did there. I would be exactly the same playing it over and over again in my head, just the way some of us are made. The positive comments say it all 👍
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thanks, it is hard to watch someone accosting my child when it is clear once he talks back he has the communication level of a 4 year old. This didn't stop the wife and I had to place myself between them and get Maximus in the Van. I wish I had the audio but I still had the externalics plugged in and not switched on. I tried to communicate as pleasantly as possible with her that she was verbaly attacking and intimidating ( with the Shep )a child with additional needs. She didn't like that, but I just said there are now signs only the public footpath and no public access on the water works. She left saying she was going to call the police. Then he bounced at the window and into the Van. Another person commented they heard my voice break and I was scared, I was to be fair - I was affraid I was going to have to do something in front of my son that I didn't want to do. I was afraid I would loose my cool. The adrenaline kicks in at the point my voice breaks and that is where rational thought normally leaves and fight or flight kicks in. I didn't want to fight in front of my son, but there was no other option than to push forward and get him out of the space. He clearly looked like he wanted to fight and that was not acceptable. Even now I play it over and over again. The positive response has backed my own thought process, I am not going to lie though. My body and mind had a trauma response both to my own situation and to what Maximus had been exposed to. He is so young in his emotional and social development and things like this can leave an impression. We don't let him watch fighting or play games with fighting in. He is still more interested in Peppa pig. Some people just don't get it. He has violent outbursts towards us though and we know how hard he can hit. He is the size of a small man 😊 with the development age of a toddler. He doesn't yet understand how to control those emotions or feelings. Sorry for the war and peace reaponse. Best wishes to you and your family and thanks again for watching and commenting 🙂
@leegarner601311 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors absolutely no need to apologise for the long reply. You absolutely hit a raw nerve with her. The reason she probably didn’t back down and was more aggressive was because she knew she’d messed up. You were perfect with him, forced him to move away from the van. You handled it well 👌 Your son is a big unit! 😂😂 that is a problem (especially if he’s kicking off 😢) as a lot of people have no idea. Open their mouth first, before thinking. There is that, you really don’t know how it impact the kids, episodes like that. Thankfully not an everyday occurrence. Try and put it to bed (says me replying 😂😂). Looking forward to your next upload and adventure. Take care. 👍
@Smurphenstein11 ай бұрын
Good on you for showing this. Too many people show only the rosy side of life on social media. Hopefully Mrs and Mrs Old Codger see this and pull their heads in. I don't think you overreacted. It's just a shame you felt you had to move.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
I would rather not be showing it, but it is real and what happened. Thank for watching and taking the time to comment 🙂
@flightographist9 ай бұрын
I've had a few similar incidents. In this case, I can sort of see their perspective up to the point where she and he realized you were a family, not a group of destructive hooligans. The last guy that tried that with me regretted it, no details necessary...suffice it to say, I have not seen that fella in the area of the river since.
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@ShadohKotn8 ай бұрын
Good on u being as calm you were A lotta people woulda bashed their heads right in lol. Ima visit there this summer
@russellwithey1938 Жыл бұрын
Go straight to the police mate who do they think they are the absolute idiots , hope you and your family are ok and big hugs to maximus
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks Russell, in the end it came down to is it worth that much of our time and they just weren't. Maximus is happy and has enjoyed another adventure in the van since. He is really looking forward to heading for Scotland and finding snow after Christmas 🙂
@russellwithey1938 Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylors it is very much worth it why should people think they can talk to you and your son like that
@alanhat5252 Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylorsit's for the common good if not for yourself, they'll do it again if they're not told with absolute clarity where the boundaries are.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I get what you are saying there. He could lash out or worse someone could lash out at him in defence and then be in trouble.
@Dutchy6952 ай бұрын
Ahhh the Police aren't interested in this issue and could backfire by getting a fine for sometrumped up reason.
@Roger-hq1yt Жыл бұрын
Having lived in vans and Trucks for years ive had to square up to idiots like these for years, take thd fight to them, i always had a an axe handy as i had a woodburning stove , a good bright LED torch on pulse mode in a persons face at night is v.disorienting, some people just need a good slap to makd them rethink their behaviour, fit external led lights high up on van roof to see whose about.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
We have the big light bar on the front, but my thought was to pick up the camera and have a record for the police dbf. I didn't even know if I would include it in the video, but it was real and sadly it is what can happen. I have just said to John in another comment " In a way we were lucky that they were not very nice but backed down" I also said I can definitely understand why people feel the need to have some form of protection. Thanks for your comment :-)
@Itsnutsitis9 ай бұрын
I never use park for a night. Its ruined lots of quiet park ups. Full time for 18 years now, its best to use google earth and once you find an awesome spot, keep stum, the more that know, the more chance it will upset locals, rightly or wrongly.
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
We have found a few nice spots off the beaten track. It is convenient to try and find a place sometimes :-)
@stevengrainger233811 ай бұрын
Mate proper Respect to you keeping your shit real I've been to prison for violence twice i snapped and put the aggressive starters in there place in the end but i got punished for standing my ground against the feeble Karen's trying to take away our freedom but you Kept your shit real God bless you mate🙏
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you - sorry to hear you went through that for standing your ground. That is always a concern with any incident like that. As Maximus has developmental delay he only has the emotional age of a 4 year old and just going through that was traumatic enough for him without seeing his dad fighting with a guy. He was right up in my face and my main thought was just to get him out of the space a Maximus was directly behind me. Thankfully I managed to move him out of the door without it escalating. There was a moment though when I worried it would become something more when he didn't move back immediately. Thanks again for watching and commenting :-)
@therespectedlex97945 ай бұрын
Sounds like you hit women. Thing is, life is full of gas lighters. That means manipulation, making you that what's obvious. Even the people who make videos like this are part of an agenda. Maximus? That's a funny name. He has a mental, no, emotional delay problem. Yeah, and then you meet these other funny people with God knows what wrong with them, mentally.
@joannekirkpatrick425510 ай бұрын
You are such a lovely family❤ well done calmness is key , horrible people!! thankyou loved watching your tours and keep it up x
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. We are just back from another trip today. Thanks for the lovely comment and supporting our little channel
@GrahamHeaton-x3m11 ай бұрын
In 4 years of off grid campervanning, 12 months of the year, we have NEVER had an issue, we 90% use park4night too.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Glad you have never had to experience anything like it - it's not nice and wouldn't like to have it happen again, especially with Maximus sat behind me.
@Awatchandy Жыл бұрын
Been living in this van for around 3x years, Think I've only had 1x knock when parked at a RSPB but I could hear his friends saying "But he's got a right to park here", another occasion I was parked in a public road on the edge of a Castle Estate, I had the local security stop in front of my van flashing light, I've got a bulkhead and no windows only 2x sky lights so was hardly aware, they passed the following morning, we chatted and all was OK. My worst one was when I was parked down a country lane on a Saturday evening at a spot I've stayed at many times, was aware of a commotion outside turned out to be 5-6 Police cars with lights flashing but no sirens, clearly they were looking for someone or something, I knew that if I opened my door they would try to do me for something, but as they hadn't knocked and had no reason to I didn't open the door, they left after a few minutes but left one car with WPC's possibly Plastic cops, they tried intimidating me by saying "This is Really Suspicious, clearly up to no good"' followed by "We've called the locksmith who said he'll rip my door off in seconds so we can make an arrest", I continued to watch Star Trek with headphones on one ear, a few minutes later they said "OK a tow truck is on its way"' but then they drove off LoL. I'm sure you do what most van folk do as in be polite and pick up rubbish etc. Hope thats your first and last knock, you can't help what others think or do, clearly their world must be pretty sad in order to chose to interfere with others rather than live and let live.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
I truly believe that most people are good but they are definitely some that are not so nice and have had their closed minds convinced that vanlifers leave mess and make noise, when in reality most of us pick up rubbish from spots we stay in that locals have left. In this week's video you can see us picking up litter that we didn't leave. All we can do is just continue doing good, keep ourselves to ourselves and be free 🙂🙂
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
What Trek, Unpopular opinion but DS9 is probably my Favourite. Saying that though I enjoyed the nostalgia of the final series of Picard :-)
@Awatchandy Жыл бұрын
It was earlier this summer so can’t quite recall but I usually enjoy them all.
@sheenavaughan271711 ай бұрын
Wow you were so chilled I’d have been so scared 😱
@dudeleboski269211 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to me in Essex. IGNORE THE BULLIES
@lynnemarie788511 ай бұрын
I am so proud of how you handled this. Honestly, this was good, even if it doesnt feel like you handled it well. Those folks weren't looking to solve a problem, they were looking to make a problem. I appreciated how strong (not aggressive!) you were for your family. You folks are exceptional (the care, the gentleness but also the protectiveness and strength)
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Such nice words for us to read. Thank you for your support
@chuckelbrothers10 ай бұрын
This is right in my back yard I have had nights like this travelling in France and Spain and the UK when something kicks off then you can't sleep .but this is something you will laugh about in the future
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@timw4926 Жыл бұрын
Too be honest Guys my brother was disabled. And i wouldn't of stood for that for sure . Being the way those horrible people was with you. I would kept it calmly, then i would of said how you said mate get away from my space. Lucky for me mate. We have a good CCTV on our van. Id definitely get one yours selves as an extra percussion. Some nasty people out there... Was a lovely adventure you showed us and explored. Amazing drone. And great footage. I flew my drone once in high winds in sport mode it was no problem lol. Even had trouble to land it . Would you believe. It was my phantom pro 4. I lower d it to head height. And took it by hand and turned the motors off manually... So sorry you had to go through this horrible ordeal with nasty people out there. Weldone Maximus for starting wolfie...❤❤❤
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim, the newer bigger drones have a better wind rating. The little Mini 2 gets us some great shots for now. Maximus loves starting the Van, it makes his day sometimes :-) You got any new adventures planned?
@timw4926 Жыл бұрын
I think you handled it well and piloting your drone back to you..
@timw4926 Жыл бұрын
@traveling-taylors on about going back to whitby and going maybe where you went lake district. I've had to get a better fridge freezer as solar not as good lol. Battery amazing though.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
The Lake District has had some amazing snow fall. The van just isn't quite ready for the cold yet. Been doing a bit but the weather isn't helping
@timw4926 Жыл бұрын
@traveling-taylors what sort of problems mate. You mean mechanical or inside etc
@TheUKMediaWatch3 ай бұрын
Glad your all safe , happy family camping time is the best time 💯 , all the best 👍🏼 subbed
@traveling-taylors3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub, hope you give our new summer series a watch. Amazing times :-)
@dolceitalia584611 ай бұрын
I think you stayed very calm, I can’t imagine my husband greeting such people so calmly! 😂 Hope your lad was okay though! Whether you were in the right or wrong for staying there, there was no need for their aggression. Just a polite word to advise that the road was private (if this was the case) & to ask that you kindly move on…perhaps even pointing out another spot for you to stay, as they’d know the area! People are just too quick to speak to each other so disgustingly; we are all just trying to live our lives and have some joy! 😊
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. Our son was quite distressed as the woman had accosted him with her German shepherd and was awful to him. He was just sat outside the van talking to his robot. Graham told her to step away from our boy and asked Max to come back in the van. Then the man opened our van door aggressively and luckily Graham managed to shut the door and tell him to step away. They weren't very nice people and unfortunately for them they will come across somebody less patient than Graham. Thanks watching along and supporting our channel. Have a great weekend 🙂
@dolceitalia584611 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors ah I’m so sorry to hear that your boy was distressed! To do that to any child as an adult, is disgusting. Just glad you were all safe in the end and I hope that you never encounter such vile humans again! X
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Had it just been Graham and I we would have just called the police but we had to remove Max from the situation. It was a very unpleasant experience but we managed to enjoy the rest of our adventures. Thanks again for your lovely, supportive comments 🙂🙂
@jdvanlife11 ай бұрын
Sorry this happened to you and your family☹️ Glad you had a lovely weekend.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support. Have a great weekend 🙂
@giddyup1to546 ай бұрын
I thought you handled it very well. Grew tall and very firm and consistent. What a shame people feel the need to dump their negativity on others. Well done! Dont let em grind you down.
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thank you :-) and thanks for watching and commenting
@nailgunnercolbeck2 ай бұрын
You did what you needed to do to ensure the safety of your family, and you did right! Well done for keeping the peace. May i also say what a beautiful family you are! The world need more people like you and your wife. Stay safe and create memories together.💫🌟🫶
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊 Hope you watch a few more, our summer series is going up at the moment. Thankfully no more incidents, just happy times 😊
@viv-i-vangoesforth Жыл бұрын
Wow, that was intense. I think you can guess my reaction G. I'm so very sorry you having to go through this. I realistically agree you handled it legally and you had Maximus to think of but they had already traumatized him so they already did the damage. If that had been our Harley or Mikey they would have gone into full blown meltdown as I am sur Maximus probably did. I know for sure our Harley would probably never have got in the van again. I hope it hasnt upset Maximus badly and put him off going in Wooflie again. That would be a tragedy that would be heart breaking and destroy everything you are trying to build for a life for him. I think he was a pompous up himself prat filled with his own self importance and was darned lucky he hadnt done that to someone who would have given both of them instant flying lessons with no yoga experience needed. This has just upset me so much. Its the first time ever from following you guys and supporting the channel that I have been so upset for you all. I dont think I'll forget the emotion in your voice ever, G. You are a top top man and I am so darned proud of you for defendng your family from knuckle dragging idiots. Chin up. its one event out of lots of memories and thankfully baloons like those two are rare. Dont let them taint using woolfie or make you second guess using him. He's brilliant. You are all brilliant and its a brilliant life affirming channel. I'll tell you in person one of these days when we meet and I can tell you about my amazing nephews. Much love- Kenny
@viv-i-vangoesforth Жыл бұрын
and I'm so sorry that I was so upset I didnt comment on the best part of the video cos you filmed some stunning scenery.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kenny, Maximus was really upset. They just didn't understand why we were asking the to leave and move away. Only when Maximus was already crying and rocking from the incident with the wife. I didn't show it as he doesn't want to see it again. I always ask him what he would like in the videos. It is only fair. They didn't go away proper till he was screaming and pressing the horn for long periods. Thankfully our boy is well supported and loved and we took the time after the incident to reassure him he did nothing wrong and that they were not very nice people. His innocence and trusting of other people is still there and he still loves his Wolfie. We talked to him about what he wanted to do after that situation, about moving or going home - which ever he chose we would follow his wishes. He chose to stay and wanted to move away from the nasty people. He wanted to stay his one more night of his holiday. We moved and reassured him again and settled him down. Thankfully he woke up happy and the people next to us were lovely with him, we spent an hour talking to them and he explored in their van and asked a million questions. They definitely helped him forget about what the night before had brought. I probably sound like I was having a moan about them - when in reality I have no problem with what they were doing. They left no trace and turned everything down at a reasonable time. We had just had a fill and wanted calm, part of the reason we seek out places of solitude to camp in the first place Maximus has had another adventure since in Wolfie and is looking forward to his next after Christmas. He is midering me everyday to do the jobs that need doing for the colder weather 😊
@viv-i-vangoesforth Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylors this has made me happy 🙂
@bythecurb10 ай бұрын
Lots of respect mate you handled that really well. Im in the Peak District quite often if you ever fancy going back give us a shout and we could arrange a meet up.
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks, just trying to show Maximus a way with words. It's so important with his developmental delay, he is so young and impressionable in his development and already so big :-) Been round your neck of the woods over the past few days for half term. Stayed at Chevin Forest last night, it was misty when we went up to the tops this morning - still a great view. A meet up could always be a possibility :-) Thanks for watching and commenting.
@yellowbelly598211 ай бұрын
Just subscribed to your channel 😎 You handled the situation really well and being assertive towards unknowns at night is definitely the way to handle this sort of situation 😎
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and for subscribing to our little channel, we really appreciate it 🙏 Graham's Assertiveness definitely payed off as they did back off eventually
@andrewpease368810 ай бұрын
I sometimes sleep in the back of my ford connect for work and pocket the hotel money,I actually prefer it to a cheap hotel.It’s amazing how often someone tries the door handles
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Freya normally barks if anyone comes that near, although on our last adventure we have 5 or 6 cars outside. When I went out they were just kids and didn't realise it was a camper. You never know though, so we have been looking at external cameras. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@GERONIMOKL510 ай бұрын
You responded appropriately .... don't feel bad. You were a lot cooler headed than what I would have been. I have about 75% APACHE Native American blood running through my veins and I would have been a little more pro active than you were so don't feel bad for protecting the ones that you love! Good job and keep bringing the viewers more cool content on your camping adventures.
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thank you, we have quite a few adventures on our little Channel now. did daily vlogs from Scotland on our Winter Road trip. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@GERONIMOKL510 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors no worries 👍. I couldn't ever fault a Man just trying to protect his loved ones .... you're a good Man and keep up the good and entertaining content and I will keep watching! I don't like flying so videos like yours lets me see how other far off places that I will bever get to see in person look.😉😊👍
@mhtmht59084 ай бұрын
Are you implying that native americans are more likely to have uncontrollable rage and temper issues thus being more prone to violence? This is a very intersting theory.
@songlove77773 ай бұрын
It was a lovely trip, glad you didn't let them spoil it for you. x
@Wolfyjinny11 ай бұрын
Please keep on showing content like this, life isn't daffodils and daisies and this repairs people for the real world of vanlife and overlanding.
@Wolfyjinny11 ай бұрын
Sorry, repairs should be prepares, autocorrect got hold of it and I didn't notice 😅
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment 👍 We will continue to document most aspects of vanlife, good and bad. We also think it's important to highlight it is not all waterfalls and sunsets. Thanks for supporting our little channel 🙂
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Damn that autocorrect 😅
@FreeSpiritMom10 ай бұрын
You’re a great father and husband! I would have lost my cool. This video have taught me that I really need to work on my anger. You definitely handled that well 👏🏾👏🏾
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thank you :-) and thank you for watching and commenting. The Glass house is lovely. We used to have something similar where we live - unfortunately it Burnt down in 1930's such a shame. Thanks again :-)
@ianthurlby27889 ай бұрын
Me to short fuse.😊
@gwatkins57666 ай бұрын
Hello from Bastrop Texas USA. Enjoy the scenery much. There is no excuse for rude people. You really did a good job maintaining yourself. Here in Texas he would have probably been pepper sprayed in his eyes if he wouldn't back up. Enjoy your travels. Where are you in this video?
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thanks - we were in the Peak District not far from Buxton :-) Thanks for watching and commenting
@Seanjones199011 ай бұрын
Cattle Prodder Rechargeable Prod - 9000V Electric Shock with 71cm Shaft
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
😂😁
@thewiseone14249 ай бұрын
New subscriber I work in retail and deal with people like this on a daily basis at no point did you lose control and remained calm. Sadly in life people love a confrontation
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
Unfortunate but true! Thanks for the sub and commenting :-)
@TenaciousDanzig4 ай бұрын
Completely agree. I used to work in a petrol station and the sheer amount of unreasonable scumbags you'd come across on a daily basis really opened my eyes. Junkies, petty thieves and aggressive people just looking for an argument. Most people are blissfully unaware of what's going on around them
@mysticalsouls11 ай бұрын
Hello from Australia, love watching travellers from other parts of the world.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
A big hello to you in Australia 🇦🇺 Thank you for watching, commenting and supporting our little channel
@richardcheatham94906 ай бұрын
How nice to come across this video with everything wonderful a yank hopes to find over in the UK. We have many posters of camper van adventures over here and many seem to show travelers in what appears to be the end stage of their fascination with the lifestyle. As a first time viewer I'll now search for more of your adventures with those lovely vistas you've brought to light. Safe travels to all of you from Atlanta.
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thank you :-) hope you enjoy some more of our .... Less eventful adventures
@VanventureswithKaia10 ай бұрын
If someone comes up to your van for whatever reason & if they’ve negative in any way always leave soon after don’t bother hanging around thinking nothing more of it it’s the same thing as when you park somewhere but you get a gut feeling something not right so you move on
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@JamesDeanMichael803 ай бұрын
I wasnt quite sure what that was about but you handled it like a boss mate!
@JonnyHolmes-n3n10 ай бұрын
Hi, I have just seen this video and OMG I can't believe somepeople. Me and my partner work and climb in the Peak District all the time, and we haven't had anything like this. Please keep coming back as we are not all like the aggressors in your video. Happy travels and adventures.
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thank you, we love it all around the Peak District, most people we meet are lovely, like anywhere there are always a couple. We won't let it put us off. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@shirraalexander63669 ай бұрын
At the end of the day you are human and anybody in your position I am sure would have acted in the same way? Those people were gunning for a fight as it is obvious they do not like children, dogs or human beings enjoying our beautiful country! Please don’t get upset over this as this is the life we live in now unfortunately!! Loved your vlog! Xxx
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
Thank you :-) I don't think you are wrong about them - a couple of people have said in the comments they are known locally and are just not very nice. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@LilySaintSin8 ай бұрын
People like that hate themselves, so they hate others.
@ex_leper2225 ай бұрын
I have an autistic son, you handled the situation well mate. My son would've reacted similar to Max amd wouldn't have felt comfortable stating in the same area. Don't beat yourself up, you done well to protect your family.
@traveling-taylors5 ай бұрын
Thank you :-)
@asensibleyoungman297810 ай бұрын
15:00 The music's far too loud. Why use it anyway?
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting. Loudness is always a subjective point - in 125k views and hundreds of comments you are the only person to mention it. As for why - well that's a longer reply. I will give the cliffs notes. I wasn't going to produce the video - we like to keep our channel about the positive things that we can reinforce for Maximus in the long run. I was going to make it just about the positive of the weekend. KZbin stop putting videos in front of people if they don't have an element of Drama. I put this to KZbin and they denied it - I showed them the analytics and said I could prove it. They stopped responding. I made a video that has and element of drama, I used the music to create more drama. KZbin are still pushing the video. It keeps getting put in front of more and more people. The analytic data for the time watched and the click through rate is less on this video than any other of the videos we have made, those videos just stop getting put in front of people. I could build a huge view count, watch hours, ad revenue by selling drama in every video we make. We don't want to do that. and finally I like editing. Thanks again ✌️
@smudgealdrin151211 ай бұрын
Happened to me a few times . I can go from calm to hyper aggresion in a millisecond . They will always back off... I am also a petty git & if I know their address I will order a 12yd skip from every skip hire company in the area.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
This has made me chuckle. I can just imagine somebody coming home from work to unwanted skips dotted about the place. 😂 Thanks for watching along, commenting and supporting our little channel.
@loghoppers4 ай бұрын
Full time tent Nomads here 👋🏼👋🏼 glad you stood your ground and stayed cool... I'd not have done as well lol. Vans are never good really. Also have a GSD, and he's very much a lover, not a fighter unless pushed. Hope no more issues..
@ExpeditionDouglas Жыл бұрын
Gutted for you guys. We just watched and enjoyed your vlog. We found you by accident just one of those videos that autoplay when you don't stop the last one you are watching. So glad we found you, we have subscribed. We do a little KZbin but more on Facebook. Were the women and the old guy related? They were bang out of order. So unnecessary to speak to anyone like that what ever their problem. Well done for handling it so well, not sure I could have done. It is because of people like that we couldn't wait to get over to Europe for the winter. Hope to see you down the road and if we do please say hello. Douglas would love to meet you and especially Maximus.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thank you, yeah they are husband and wife. She confronted Maximus whilst he was alone, as a child on the Spectrum he has developmental delay so he is around 4 in his social understanding. She didn't know that of course so she was getting more angry with him not understanding her ( not that ehat she was saying was correc) she was holding her dog to try and intimidate him. When I moved between them and gor Maximus back in the van she came at me. I pointed out it where it stated public access and no public access. She left and then the husband came at me like he did. Maximus also has anxiety and that left him very upset. We moved because he didn't want to stay. No need for any of it. Thank you for your comment and sub. Hope you enjoy our little videos. If you see us out and about just say hello 👋 😊
@beklouise99522 ай бұрын
Poor max, you dealt with it better than I would have, love from wales 🏴❤
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
Thank you, and we love Wales - we have a couple of little series now from Wales :-)
@davidbarber989211 ай бұрын
I travel on my own with 2 Jack Russell dogs. Thankfully I’ve never had anything like this happen to me. I’m not sure what the problem was as you didn’t show why these idiots felt the need to harass you but I’m presuming they did not like you being there even though you were legally parked and not causing a nuisance. You were very respectful from the footage shown and you were calmer than I would have been. Don’t let it put you off, there are lots of nice people out there that I have bumped into on my travels.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
We were just minding our own business, not making any noise. They just didn't want us there and felt they had a right to tell us so 🤷
@GetGemmaOG9 ай бұрын
Makes me concerned about travelling solo to races or meet ups. All you want to do is break up a journey or enjoy a sunset get a good rest & get off early. These idiots with ‘percieved’ rights both local and visiting need to be a more respectful and considerate to sharing natures beauty spots and we’ll all run along nicely. I don't know how you kept it together???? I'll definitely remember the phrase & coach hubby to reach for ‘please step back from my door and out of my personal space’ rather than a bat 😆! Thanks for sharing. Solid effort for control! You & the Mrs. x
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be to worried, we have done 44 nights in the van now since we first went out at the end of summer hols last year and that is the only incident we have had. They are apparently known locally for being not very nice and that's to the local folk. The rest of the time we have met really nice people and found some really lovely spots. We are just planning now for easter :-) All I could think was I don't want to have to fight in front of Maximus, nor did I want to swear or shout if possible. He did swear and put his face right in mine. There was a time in my life when the reaction would have been very different, now though I just keep remembering Maximus ( although he looks 15 ) is 12 with the social and emotional understanding of a 4 year old. When he goes into meltdown he can hit out at us. We try so hard to explain and show that is not the way. You can hear the adrenalin in my voice trying to not move into full on fight, I was scared I would have to when he didn't move back. Thankfully in the end they left and we had to move as Maximus was already upset and would not have settled there. Thank for watching and commenting, hopefully you will enjoy a few more. Take a look at the village in Northumberland from the summer, that one will make you feel better about everything :-)
@GetGemmaOG9 ай бұрын
Our NC500 went without a hitch mixing up campsites, overnight paid stays in the carpark & stealth in laybys when tired and too dark to know the mountainous roads to be safe driving. I love my 10-14 days away exploring and short overnighters but mainly long weekends doing the sports I love and hanging with friends. More people are finding car camping accessibleso hopefully less restrictions and more facilities opening up year around like pubs, car parks & camping spots plus surf beaches, lakeside access, forests and nature reserves. Viva la van life!!!
@Lix30011 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear you all went through this, in the moment it’s bloody terrifying…. Myself and friend were in a similar position….a man didn’t like her dog (15 months old poodle).. so he kicked the dog and then came at us when we tried protecting the dog… he was nose to nose, bright red, veins popping, spitting as he shouted his diatribe (hates campers it seems)… I put my arm out and instructed him to “back off, step back” he took that really badly, he went to hit me 😮… he completely lost it…. Luckily I was able to move side on and he hit past me….. my dad taught all of his daughters well, Iv done BUJ, MMA and boxing for over 25 years…. I had trained my whole life for that interaction…. I wrapped myself around him like a snake, took his back and rear naked choke until he dozed off… then I lifted his legs to help him come around and suggested again “back off” he tried one last attack and again missed his target, at that point I hit him and we left…. He was shouting “I will get you next time”…. There are some dreadful people about… he was an angry drunk little man…. Everyone should learn self defence on some level…. I think it saved us…. Once your limbic system kicks in, it’s really hard to think outside of frames, so the more you practice the more natural it is…. Meet them with the same level of violence they meet you and if they do go nose to nose, exceed their level of violence, he really underestimated his marks that night You handled it beautifully, clear instructions and you held your own, bloody scary
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. I can't believe some horrible human kicked your dog 😢 and then went nose to nose with you. He definitely picked on the wrong person when he chose you though and good for you for defending yourself properly 👍 Hopefully you taught him a tough lesson that he cannot go around behaving in that way. Thank goodness you are adept at handling yourself. Thanks for supporting our little channel 🙂
@lesleymaclennan78994 ай бұрын
Hi guys ,👋 Wishing you 4 happy travels ❤❤❤
@averyintelligence10 ай бұрын
when he said "can i help u" u should have said "yeah if u wouldnt mind id like a pack of crisps and an apple, thanks for offering me help"
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
I'm sure that would have been amusing. Thanks for watching :-)
@bigredandfriends9 ай бұрын
Not in the 12 years of holidaying in our campervan have we had someone coming knocking or any comments from anyone. We off grid most of the time. I'm sorry you experienced that.The only thing we experienced on our trip to Slovenia last year were people discussing our number plate pointing at it. Since the rules changed on displaying GB we replaced it with a plain 1, well a pheasant on the Shetland isle's ran into us and we didn't get a new 1 with UK on. People were so confused by it.😂
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
:-) Tbh it is the only thing we have run into in our travels so far, a few people have been on and said they are known locally and are not very nice people. Just one of those things and we have been out and about since with no problems. Thanks for watching and commenting :-) and watch out for them pheasants
@jauntivanlifesouthafrica Жыл бұрын
Interesting encounter ... knock on door... always disturbing. We are yet to have this encounter.. You handled it well. thumbs up there mate.. regards Jaunti Van Life South Africa🚐
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and for your supportive comment 🙂
@kenwotamsain6 ай бұрын
I am an instant fan. What a lovely family. I have a son with autism and i couldn't imagine that happening to us. I was heart broken to see such nasty people treating your beautiful boy like that. They should be ashamed of themselves. God bless you all 🙏❤️
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely comment, made me smile :-) Thanks for watching
@CragScrambler4 ай бұрын
You kept your cool where I definitely wouldn't, someone opened my van door like that they would be needing an ambulance especially if my wife and kids were in there. Perfectly within my rights as well to protect myself and my own regardless of where you stopped.
@gjenispeling41388 ай бұрын
I don't understand what happened first was there an altercation between maximus and that woman with the German shepherd first? Because you are going to stand between them I am Dutch and I could not follow precisely what's really happened what's maximus not behaving or something like that you always hear one side of the story
@traveling-taylors8 ай бұрын
Hello, Maximus is on the Autistic Spectrum and was non Verbal till he was 7. Even now he has basic communication Skills and doesn't understand complex communication. He like to be outside the Van with his Robot or his iPad (if you watch a few of our videos you will understand) The Woman accosted him and started telling him he shouldn't be there (which was rubbish). He didn't understand and would have replied with what's your name or something along those lines. She then started to get aggressive with him and pulled her German Shepherd back so he went into hi alert (like you see police do) This was when I had to step out and between them. We go away to try and stay out the way of people - yes there are always two sides to every story but in this case she was just a horrible woman and treated a child with additional needs disgracefully. Even after I told her he was on the Spectrum she let her Husband come out and confront us like that. She had no right to approach our child like that. As I said watch some more of our videos and you will see what we are all about and how Maximus communicates. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@gjenispeling41388 ай бұрын
thank you for your explanation, I just found your channel, but my English is not that strong to be able to follow a story line properly, hence my question, I do have subtitles but that is ridiculously translated into Dutch haha. I am happy with your answer, now I can follow you with more and different understanding in upcoming adventures, warm greatings from the Netherlands
@mickharrison900410 ай бұрын
The other thing strangely I found happened with overnight camping ,out of way places down lanes and places way off road ,in this country you can get dks boy racers coming down ,sitting outside your camper playing loud music ,fkn around what a strange culture we are with some people 😂
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
I am replying backwards to you - just the way they pop up. Yeah we had a trip out a couple of weeks back and had 4 cars sat outside revving up, they were playing music aswell but I just didn't get the revving. I went out to talk with them and they were only kids and alright to be fair. Asked them if they were being funny or what, they didn't realise we were in there to be fair to them. They stopped the revving and turned the music down a bit. They stayed for about another 15-20 minutes and then made their way.
@mickharrison900410 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors yeah like I said that's a typical scenario with the boy racers ,my advice would be and don't get me wrong probably like yourself ,I'm game as a shithouse rat and normally was tooled up in the van ,but I wouldn't bother going out to em normally they get bored ,after half hour I couldn't be arsed giving them satisfaction of letting ,them know they were bothering me sometimes I've just slipped shorts on ,and gone through front curtain and re located van nearby lol.
@tjrcuk10 ай бұрын
You did the right thing with the drone in high winds if you get stuck just decrease the altitude not too low to water though as this can cause sensor issues :) put it in sports mode & bring it back home again :)
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, yeah the drone was a bit sketchy for a minute. As I Brough it down the wind seemed to get stronger as it came up and over the dam. Got it back though and happy with that result :-)
@ciarancosgrave3 ай бұрын
I think there is an increasing number of people in this society who have a toxic combination of being utterly miserable, bored and entitled. Rather than find some meaning in their lives, like you and your family clearly have, they like to impose their chronic unhappiness on other people. Especially people whom they see doing something fulfilling and positive. It's a form of jealousy I think. Anyway, regards and best of luck from Dublin, Ireland.
@hgglass890510 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your time in India it's been amazing most of us will never get to see what you have shown us. Today's video at the borders. Was incredible you have experienced and captured your memories forever on film. even though it's colder.you look relaxed. Brilliant thanks guys
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting, I think you got the wrong video though :-)
@antonystarling6 ай бұрын
Shocking. Protecting your family, first and foremost, and handled the right way. Everyone is shouting plant one on him. They showed what a s…t type of people they were. Very easy for us to be experts after the event. You can’t teach stupid.
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@benduker683910 ай бұрын
Having a Neurodiverse child can be the hardest job in the world. You acted perfectly in that situation and Maximus is lucky to have you as a role model and a father.
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you so much for your positive comment and supporting our little channel. This comment has made my day
@lesleyhubble297610 ай бұрын
He was an old man and he knew he wouldn’t able to fight, that’s why he folded his arms. He was comforting himself because there was nowt he could do and he’d lost the fight
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@Poeticfloetic10 ай бұрын
Wow. Crazies are everwhere. You handled that very well. Good grief. He popped up like something from The Wicker Man. That aside. Lovely family and Van. ❤😊
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
they certainly are 🤯 Thank you for your lovely comment :-)
@koningbolo47007 ай бұрын
Rule number one in life is: 1. Never, ever, ever give in to bullies of any kind...
@traveling-taylors6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting - we know but we wouldn't want to be the cause of any problems. Karma will find them :-)
@jamieniche2 ай бұрын
A very very bright flash light in the eyes would have been a good start when you opened the door.
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
Thank you, we are starting to remember to get a couple of us together :-)
@GaryMallissa11 ай бұрын
I think that you handled that like most people would have. The old feller may do that to the wrong person one day!! I assume they lived nearby and didn’t like the fact that you was parked there? It’s unfortunate that there really are some horrible people around. The kind of place we would likely park up, we prefer to be parked alone for the peacefulness. Happy Travels 😊
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Yeah he is local and works at the water treatment plant that was close to where we parked. Unfortunately he really is going to come across somebody who will not be as controlled as Graham was. Thanks for your comment and supporting our little channel 🙂🙂
@garyfisher57892 ай бұрын
Absolutely must show the negative side as well as the positive. I’m seriously looking at van life and want to know all the negative details so am prepared for situations like this. Great vid 👍👍
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment and watching. Hopefully you will give a few more a watch. The current series fro summer is awesome IOHO :-)
@GoWithGustav Жыл бұрын
What's wrong with these sad people. Thought you were very restrained. They need to seek help!
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
I agree, they do need to seek help as they may come across somebody who isn't quite as restrained. Thanks for watching and supporting our little channel 🙂🙂
@michellebishop87435 ай бұрын
From British Columbia, Canada . Love the fact that you show the road as your traveling. Lovely scenery so much gentler than our rain forests and mountains which, though very beautiful, are more challenging with bears and cougars to be watched out for. Yours is a countryside and ours is a wilderness. Love your beautiful rolling hills and open expanses
@traveling-taylors4 ай бұрын
Thank you, we would still love to visit your beautiful wilderness :-)
@dartmoordaveАй бұрын
I follow the BC guys channel, Story 'til Now. You might have bears but we've got assholes. Lol.
@justinlinnane804311 ай бұрын
In nine years of full timing I 've only had one very strange incident with older Frecnhman who decided my vintage motorhome was smoking too much as I waited for the air brakes to prime on a winter morning . After a few choice French swear words he came at me with a hammer , but stopped when I didn't move an inch and pointed my finger straight at him shouting " ARRET " !😂 Luckily the age difference made it more slapstick than anything and he seemed to realise he'd lost the plot . slinking back to his own motorhome and slamming the door . I appreciate your incident was far more serious and you handled it well . Good strong response that made it clear you wouldn't be intimidated . People can be very unpredictable though so moving on after the event was the sensible thing to do !!
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment and my imagination conjured up all sorts of images with an old French man with a hammer in his hand and you not moving 😂 an inch. Nowt so strange as folk 🙂
@PurpleQueenBatz2 ай бұрын
Arrrh, Rainow, I remember it well. I used to live on a farm in Rainow, going back a few years. But I came home after 3 years, after being beaten up by 2 Macclesfield lads for being a Southener 😢
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear your experience. Hope you still manage to visit once in a while. Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@karenlowes780211 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry that your family had such an uncomfortable situation. Staying calm and collected is the best way imo😊
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@BethanyLloyd-h6t3 ай бұрын
you were very calm considering everything , that was awful , so sad , i'm worried about the way some people are so weird and aggressive .
@TaraTiaraBell9 ай бұрын
A man/woman has every right to protect himself and his family no matter where they live.
@traveling-taylors9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@JDizzlekl3yh10 ай бұрын
If that’s you losing your cool… you’ve done better than I would have. I think you were amazingly restrained given your wife and son were with you. I would have reported that behaviour. Hope Maximus is ok ❤
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks and thanks for watching and commenting :-)
@ronwilson590611 ай бұрын
Hello and congratulations you just met a Karen and her husband. it's hard to calm down after the adrenaline kicks in, I'm not sure about the UK but in the US the last thing you want to do is call a cop they can only make a situation worse, so carry on my good man you and your family enjoy life.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and support. We will for sure Carry on enjoying life.
@ronwilson590611 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors thanks for responding to my comment, I just subscribed to your channel, hope that helps.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
It really helps and thank you so much for subscribing. We really appreciate you supporting our little channel and helping it to grow.
@LilySaintSin8 ай бұрын
The UK cops aren't as bad as the US ones. They're not brilliant but not the worst.
@coxhoe7894 ай бұрын
i come from germany and for the last 3 mounths have traveled through GB and never once felt in danger no problems great country
@traveling-taylors4 ай бұрын
Glad you have had a great visit, thanks for watching and commenting
@stephenstewart42953 ай бұрын
I am there at this very moment! Lovely place, surprised I wasn't already aware of it. I did notice a Private road sign in a field towards start of the road but suspect that is just locals that think they own the road!
@traveling-taylors3 ай бұрын
are you staying the night? A couple have people have told us about the sign. We went back through the footage and have seen it since. As you, once seen we thought looks unofficial. Hope you have a great night 🙂
@stephenstewart42953 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors Not staying, I don't own a camper. Drove up there, only 30 mins from where I live. Will probably return on my motorcycle on a nicer day.
@billienomates160611 ай бұрын
I have next door neighbours that are worse than that at least you can just start the engine and move, wish I focking could.
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Oh no, I'm sorry you have awful neighbours, that must be really hard
@therealnorthmedia10 ай бұрын
My dad restored that band stand with Dorothea restorations ltd Whaley bridge
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
A fine Job he made of it :-) the whole park is lovely. Unfortunately we lost our Victorian Opera house here in Southport to a fire. They demolished the winter Gardens. We love that Buxton managed to retain some of that history. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@jasonperry5030 Жыл бұрын
I think you were protecting your family that’s all . There behaviour was disgusting and unacceptable sadly to many of types today. Your were a dad . He is lucky you dident properly put him in the picture. 👍
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was the basic instinct. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@beedons347411 ай бұрын
Respect.for handling so well,.I know I wouldn't have, what was the name of the reservoir you visited as I couldn't quite catch it, thanks
@traveling-taylors11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Lamaload Reservoir near Buxton. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@baileysbugblog6478 Жыл бұрын
Bullies, she had a pop at your lad, thinking he was an easy target. Notice how the man absolutely wilts, when you say "don't start". You just have to set these types right from the off. Firmly let them know, mouthing off isn't ever going to work. I have delivered a sharp, sobering, open-handed slap to violent aggressors if there was no other option. Obviously this can escalate, and these types are looking to goad you, then get the police. As opposed to raking you on themselves.
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the wife wasn't nice. I do try to show Maximus a way with words. It wouldn't be good for him to see me slapping someone, Although I can def understand that response. Thankfully it didn't come to that :-)
@shaunkeasey367410 ай бұрын
You dealt with that really well. Hope you're all ok.
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Thanks and thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@brettmanvalleyvan Жыл бұрын
Firstly can I say how well you handled the situation, if it was me an that stupid moron of a man put his head in my van mmmm let's just say he would have been in some pain pronto . I've never watched a vanlife video and been so sick to my stomach, they really are a vile couple, you shouldn't have blurred anyone out shame those pathetic excuses. I'd seriously consider showing the police the video as using a dog to intimidate a child really is a vile act of intimidation , what lunatic does that 🙈. Nice one for getting the drone back 👍🏻 I didn't have so much luck a few months ago 🙈 a seagull took a dislike to my DJI mini and it ended up in the sea, last I heard it was doing the back stroke 🙈😂. You are a beautiful family and it shines through your videos and we thank you for letting us into your adventures, good or bad your videos are great and we hope we see you on the black tar rivers one day, you truly are an inspirational family, sending love peace and good energy always ❤️🙏🏻
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
Thank you, it turned my stomach editing it. I don't want to show their face as that is just not us. I have said a couple of times I didn't know weather to include it, we do try to keep it all positive, probably to the detriment of views and such as KZbin seems to thrive from controversy. I think this is the first time in 123 videos we have had something like this. It was real though and what happened - so it was part of our travels. We said we would call the police and they replied with we know them all, like it gave them the right to behave as they did. 🤯 As for the drone, there is around 5 minutes of footage of it fighting against the updraft from that dam. I had a little bit of a sweat on thinking it was going to drop and that would be it. The battery light came on and wind warnings, return to home couldn't work cause it was stuck. I was so happy when I got it out of the main wind and could get it back to us. :-) The back stroke made me chuckle 🤣 Thanks as always 🤠
@brettmanvalleyvan Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylors you upload or not whatever you want 👍🏻 as I totally know what you mean about KZbin (sadly) the world's definitely getting a mad place and these platforms prefer that 🤯. You've just given us a chuckle imagining you with a sweat on getting the drone back 😂 (know the feeling) all ended well though 🙏🏻👍🏻. You know as well as we do this was just two complete idiots and a one off bonkers incident, karma will not take kindly to what happened. Look forward to more adventures from you (still showing people your van extention videos 👍🏻) love, peace and good energy ❤️🙏🏻
@traveling-taylors Жыл бұрын
:-) drones - great bits of kit, cause some worry though. Yes unfortunately drama sells - Maximus watches every video we make, he loves to talk about his adventures. So we don't like drama, we like the videos to display his good behaviour and create positive reinforcement. That's why we don't include his meltdowns or go into to much detail in the videos. Would you believe we get thumbs down on episodes where we don't include those things, for some macabre reason people want to see our child at his lowest. We just don't oblige. This was real though and it highlights other peoples behaviour towards him and towards people who decide to travel in their vans, whether that be full time or just as we do when we can. It's sad really as people use the term freeloaders a lot, personally before we had a child with additional needs and before that as a single person I worked for some big companies and gave them blood. 6 in the morning till 10 a night with travel either side of that. Yes I made some decent money, I also paid some ridiculous amounts in tax. When I had my own business even more in tax. As everyone who has a bricks and mortar setup up does, we pay council TAX. As anyone anywhere who shops, we pay value added TAX on everything. Our vehicle we pay road TAX and TAX on fuel. No one in this country who wants to eat and live is a "free loader" It sickens me the way everything is geared in the UK to make you think less of your fellow human being and to question ever single penny your neighbour may or may not get. All the while our Social services and when I say that I mean things a population has basic needs for eg: GAS, ELECTRIC, WATER, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, NHS. All these things have been or are being sold so they can make billions for share holders whilst the infrastructure is crippled and left to rot. The system is skewed so people focus on benefit payment that cost a few million in comparison to tax evasion's that cost trillions. It's a sad state of affairs in the UK and across the wider world. Wow, I got off on a tangent then, back to the point - people are brainwashed to think anyone that doesn't comply to the norm and feed the corruption in the system is somehow their enemy and needs to be confronted. In doing so it legitimises behaviour like we experienced as have countless others. I wish their was a lot more love and peace and good energy, we wish you the same and thank you for yours 🙏
@alanhat5252 Жыл бұрын
@@traveling-taylorsif he's saying he knows all the Police (& not lying) that means they're condoning his behaviour so the Police need to be reported too, to their County Police, to the elected Commissioner, to the Ombudsman & above all to both your MP & theirs. If the situation is left it *_will_* escalate, eventually to a situation like Oliver Twist or like Palestine. _I_ certainly don't want our country taking that route & I doubt many do. That's why the Police were invented in the first place.
@alanhat5252 Жыл бұрын
@@brettmanvalleyvanit certainly didn't _look_ like a one-off incident, it looked like he'd had plenty of practice.
@MollyANGreensmith2 ай бұрын
God that was awful with the old biddy and her poor unfortunate dog. Then the old chap I would think he had a few Mary Marys before the big chat. 😆 hope your son recovered from his experience. I too can be minding my own business and I'll stumble across a wild thing li😊 I enjoyed the video it was nice to see Buxton again. Thanks a lot and I'm looking forward to your next instalment.
@traveling-taylors2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Buxton is such a lovely little gem. Hope you give a few more a watch, we are currently putting our summer trip out kzbin.info/aero/PLKPs2u5v_gmjbfbrqPtcud9SCdQ8YWcql&si=EiQuJsUUELmO9D0U
@FredPerryUSA10 ай бұрын
I live in the US, the State of Florida. People here don't often bang on someone's car and threaten others. Many of us are armed and legally carry firearms. Our laws permit us to stand our ground, no duty to retreat. And our vehicles are covered by what is called the "Castle Doctrine", meaning our homes and cars are, our castle and can be defended...should be defended. Certainly our wives and children fall under that doctrine. We have a God given right. to defend ourselves and have retained the right to be armed to ensure our own safety. Contrary to media reports, we are not a lawless society. At least in Florida, and other states like Texas, Arizona, Alaska and some others; we are quite polite to each other. And if threatened, we exercise our judgement, skills and common sense (most of the time) in making decisions that are best for us. Sometimes it is best to retreat, but we are not obligated to and can use deadly force to defend our selves and loved ones...and be home by dinner. This fellow, his wife and her menacing dog, would probably have stayed home and carped about traveler's in vans, on their Facebook page (maybe not the dog). .
@traveling-taylors10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately for the dog he was just following instruction. It's never the dogs fault, always how they are brought up. I know you guys over in the states can and do still carry firearms, and like dogs, the gun is only dangerous if the owner needs it to be. We don't have guns on the streets anymore, well not legally - there is still and element of gun and knife crime. A number of decades back we had a mass shooting and firearms were banned. I am thankful for that really, we haven't had an incident like that since and for the majority of us we can breath easier without them. They just weren't nice people I think, others from round that way have said he is known locally. I don't think he expected me to push back instantly and move him out. He lost his point straight away. Thankfully words were all that I needed as I really want to show Maximus that is the way :-) Thanks for watching and commenting
@FredPerryUSA10 ай бұрын
@@traveling-taylors always carry some treats: Dogs are easily co-opted. As for its owners, well done! Not showing weakness, but standing up to this fellow, better, giving him commands which he followed, changed the dynamic. I hope that is your last such encounter and that you and family have happy trails from here on…