Thanks for sharing Andy. I'm always excited when I see that you've posted a new video. As mentioned before, I'm watching all of these from (Outer) Mongolia of all places.
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting, Mark. I'm so glad you enjoy the videos. Wow, Outer Mongolia, how long are you out there for? You may have already said, but I have a terrible memory. Thank you again for watching, All the best, Andy 👍
@FXWalesAnnaAlfКүн бұрын
Morning Andy, this was great with breakfast 😀 I'm not familiar with this area but so love canals. Unique pink and yellow bridge bars there :) It looked a lovely place to walk with some great views and nice to see you and hear you . That pigeon and squirrel were enjoying each others company hehe ! Enjoyed looking around here with you and that wrong path with the woodland area and toys was great, never too old to play ! It did look cold though 😃👍~ Anna
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
Thank you Anna, hope you are well. It was nice to do a walk closer to home, the squirrel was a rat. I thought it was a squirrel, so I started filming it. As it ran away, I noticed the tail and shrieked. I don't think the camera picked that up. Yes, it was a cold morning, I soon warm up though once I start walking. Thank you for watching, All the best, Andy 👍
@FXWalesAnnaAlfКүн бұрын
@WebbysWalks Whoh ! I watched on my phone so it looked like a squirrel ! I would have ran hehe :)
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
@FXWalesAnnaAlf I thought it was a squirrel too, I may have walked away very quickly, lol 😆
@FXWalesAnnaAlfКүн бұрын
@@WebbysWalks 😄
@theabandonedhunter3604Күн бұрын
I’ve loved these River Tame videos Webby!! It’s brought back some memories. Have a great weekend mate! All the best ….Smithy
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
Cheers, Smithy, and thank you for watching, I think I will only be able to follow it to just past Spaghetti Junction, I then may backtrack and take the other tributary arm from Bescot to Wednesbury. Which part of the Tame was your old stomping ground? Thank you for watching and commenting, All the best, Andy 👍
@theabandonedhunter3604Күн бұрын
@ looking forward to it Webby. By the Bescot is my old stomping ground as I lived on The Delves. Really enjoyed these, brings back memories for me. Have a great Sunday Andy!
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
@theabandonedhunter3604 Thank you mate, have a great day yourself
@bogusjobseeker8189Күн бұрын
Hi Andy, love your vlogs,I sometimes follow with you, using the Open Canal Maps app. Also, watch some narrowboat vloggers,it's such a good relaxing escape. Thank you again.
@WebbysWalksКүн бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm so pleased you like the vlogs, I map all my walks on my website on Google maps, There is a dedicated canal section with all the canal sections I have walked to date. ( Cheeky Plug, www.webbyswalks.co.uk) Thank you for watching and your kind comment, all the best, Andy 👍
@petercutler777311 сағат бұрын
Nice bit of exploring, thanks for sharing. Never new about the Tame Valley Way, but Googling tells us… “The Tame Way is a long-distance route for waterside walks across the Tame Valley Wetlands area and beyond. There are two routes - the 12 mile Canal Route and the 18 mile River Route.” What was the animal on the bird table at 29.41 on the video ? All the best, Peter.
@WebbysWalks4 сағат бұрын
The animal on the bird table was a rat, I thought it was a squirrel until it ran down the post. I did not know about The Tame Way, I did the same and googled it when I got home, not much signage or evidence of it now though. I think I may have seen signs when I walked The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal. Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. All the best, Andy 👍