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Come with me on a tour of Yorkshire and it's rich heritage of industry, it's people, and places of interest.
Ride shotgun with me in my wagon, over the motorways, towns and cities of the British Isles.
See the steam hauled trains roar through my small town of Sowerby Bridge, and the Edinburgh bound steam specials leaving York for Christmas markets.
Ride shotgun with me over the hills and valleys of West Yorkshire on my motorcycle, where you can smell the sweet Yorkshire air, if you use your imagination....Let me know if you would like me to film a certain part of the district for you, and I will see if I can fit it in to any future video... Most of all, thank you for watching, all your comments are welcome, good or bad, I will always remain impartial. Thank you once again...Alex....#yorkshirjock
EDINBURGH BOUND PRINCES STREET
0:39
2 месяца назад
A winters trunk to Watford  Village U.k.
0:52
2 месяца назад
THE HILLBILLY TRUCKER
1:08
3 месяца назад
TO THE MOON ON MY BIKE
1:54
4 месяца назад
airymary
0:49
6 месяцев назад
"Our Back Yard Bloopers"
3:09
7 месяцев назад
TRUCK SCOTLAND V8
0:09
7 месяцев назад
BLOW THE COBWEBS
1:00
8 месяцев назад
Listen to the sounds of the engines
2:21
9 месяцев назад
Dance away..
1:44
9 месяцев назад
"Unleashing the Biker Soul"
0:33
9 месяцев назад
Global Warming or ???
1:18
Год назад
U.S Airborne fab performance
4:25
Год назад
HAWORTH WAR WEEKEND 2023
0:47
Год назад
Комментарии
@drnesrine
@drnesrine Месяц назад
It is called “Wilko”
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 4 месяца назад
Very good smooth well done 🎉
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 4 месяца назад
Thank you buddy, much appreciated.
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 4 месяца назад
❤❤
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 4 месяца назад
Cool
@PnC-Vlogs
@PnC-Vlogs 6 месяцев назад
👏❤️🥰👏
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 8 месяцев назад
Holy laing
@davidburney8463
@davidburney8463 8 месяцев назад
Only an 8 speed. I have found that anything less than a 13 sucks seeing how they 8-11 aways seem to need a splitter.
@Tiswhattitis
@Tiswhattitis 9 месяцев назад
That is one of the best gearboxes ever fitted to a truck! If empty pull away in 2nd then go 4th. Flick switch up,6th, 8th. It's called a 4 over 4 gear box. I love mine, I drive a Scania p450 32t hook loader.
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 11 месяцев назад
Love that truck 🚚
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 11 месяцев назад
Do one for me pls ❤😊
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 11 месяцев назад
I most certainly will buddy...❤❤
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker 11 месяцев назад
THANK U ❤
@paullloyd6821
@paullloyd6821 11 месяцев назад
No one can take your memories away, in their time those trucks were the king's of the road, there was an art to driving them and a skill too. No power steering, no synchromesh on the gear changing, you couldn't stop concentrating for a second. If you did, these trucks would soon let you know about it. I often wonder how younger drivers would fair today if they had to drive them. Modern trucks today are lovely wagons too. Don't ever forget your wonderful memories, keep on trucking 👍
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 11 месяцев назад
Hi Paul, Thanks for watching bud....They were different days, and your'e right about today, and what younger drivers might make of it, today it's like driving a luxury car, with all the home comforts...but I miss the cameraderie that was there then....it's all too fast these days, so yes..the memories will stay, until we all die out, and then it will be up to the historians to tell the tale..All we can hope..is that they get it right...lol👍👍
@Minitrucker
@Minitrucker Год назад
Great vid
@XyziFN
@XyziFN Год назад
What the hell
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Laser beems buddy..Otherwise known as D.E.Ws
@alexsaville6237
@alexsaville6237 Год назад
I'll ride Shotgun with you and I'll bring my Rose Tinted Glasses too! Should Auld Acquaintance be forgot, for Auld Lang Syne? I'll also admit to going over Shap Southbound in my car in Aberdeen Booster, more than once. 77 this year and still miss the days when Drivers stuck together and helped each other out. Thanks for the memories, Jock!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Hi Alex...Climb aboard buddy, we can ride back into a better time together....those days are gone when we all stuck together, buddy, but the memories are still alive..75 now and still trunking (part time) can't seem to let go...lol. Keep it lit my friend.
@XyziFN
@XyziFN Год назад
Happy grandad❤🎉
@trimmy3929
@trimmy3929 Год назад
This clip was filmed for celebrity juice years ago, stop with the clout 😂😂 anyways Phillip is a liar and nonce
@susaneves1980
@susaneves1980 Год назад
There is more to this story you don't get sacked for having an affair with a consenting person he must think that people's are stupid to belive this story lol 😊
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
I agree, there is more to this story, and no doubt it will all come out soon..
@user-db6pt7vr3l
@user-db6pt7vr3l Год назад
what country dis?
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
England buddy
@Firhill
@Firhill Год назад
@@yorkshirejock a shit hole 💯🖕🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@luckyman8319
@luckyman8319 Год назад
About time that thing got its marching orders
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Agreed..
@HariKumar-xy9wy
@HariKumar-xy9wy Год назад
philip schofield when he cant talk to minors reaction
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Way too much power he had, how the mighty fall..
@bronwaith
@bronwaith Год назад
Oh my God! Where do I find the original clip?
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Not sure Alys..just found it myself on the net..
@michaelporter6383
@michaelporter6383 Год назад
nobody is bigger than the show
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
For sure.
@dilldylanc7367
@dilldylanc7367 Год назад
how about you just do these things normally
@DANNY-bv7od
@DANNY-bv7od Год назад
Don't be a fool
@justanotheruser7228
@justanotheruser7228 Год назад
Wtf is that
@BritishTeaEnjoyer
@BritishTeaEnjoyer Год назад
great footage
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Thank you...👍
@adrianemmott2105
@adrianemmott2105 Год назад
That isn’t Skipton, it is Settle
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Yes, Adrian, thank you for correcting me, brain fog moment...lol
@phoebebolton1251
@phoebebolton1251 Год назад
I love it!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Love you Kiddo..xxxxx
@barryhodgson
@barryhodgson Год назад
The best double act since the Chuckle Brothers
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Cheers Barry...lol
@phoebebolton1251
@phoebebolton1251 Год назад
Oh we for sure are!
@andrewtaylor5984
@andrewtaylor5984 Год назад
My initial knowledge of Shap was from seeing pictures of steam trains climbing from Tebay, and also of the Lune Gorge, where trains would take water and take a run at the bank. I was aware that the A6 also went over Shap, but I knew little about the road, apart from the fact that every effort was made to keep it open, even in the depths of winter. Imagine the shock I received the first time I travelled on the line. It was the summer of 1968. I must have been aware of a new bridge being built over the line, near Thrimby Grange, between Penrith and Shap, but I could hardly believe what I saw a few minutes later, namely a massive bridge over the railway just north of Tebay Station, the Lune Gorge being churned up with a six-lane motorway, and an even more massive bridge over the railway at Grayrigg, at the end of the gorge. Shap and Tebay would never be the same again. Until then, the only classified road in the area was the A685, and I gather that this road had to be considerably realigned to make way for the M6. Next time I travelled along this route by train, three years later, the M6 had been open for about a year and a half, and the destruction of the Lune Gorge was complete. I made three enforced trips on the M6 not long after, and finally, in 1977, drove the Kendal to Carlisle stretch of the A6, shortly after passing my test. (Yes, and a large lorry cut the corner on the bridge at Clifton and Lowther Station.) How I missed both the lorry and the bridge parapet remains a mystery. I
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Hi Andrew, That's a great story, and a wonderful memory for you, Shap has an affection for quite a lot of us.. Thank you for your comment and thanks again for watching.
@andrewtaylor5984
@andrewtaylor5984 Год назад
@@yorkshirejock Incidentally, that trip was made on the Newcastle to Blackpool through train, hauled by a Class 24, which would have been a rare type on Shap. I seem to recall that it was down to walking pace well before the summit. I assume that it would have worked the return service, so I wonder how it fared on the climb from Tebay.
@RailJapanStory
@RailJapanStory Год назад
Beautiful video😉👍️✨Wonderful station and scenery :)
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Thank you for watching.. Glad you enjoyed it.
@amyp1712
@amyp1712 2 года назад
alex make a vid of your wagon
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
I have done chuck..
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UzfiVzL1cG0.html
@amyp1712
@amyp1712 2 года назад
I’m guessing this is Izzy who’s on my RU-vid account? 😂
@jimjam8179
@jimjam8179 2 года назад
Cycled this today as part a of ride from Carlisle to Preston. By God, do my legs hurt now!!! Thanks for posting.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Hi Jim, Thanks for watching....I have also cycled over there bud, albeit in 1996 when I was a bit younger, so I feel your pain....lol
@jimjam8179
@jimjam8179 2 года назад
@@yorkshirejock I was a bit younger too then LOL - turned 18 that year! The pain in my legs is nothing compared to that of knowing I'm now in middle age!!!
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Cheers Keith, glad you enjoyed it.
@dennisrobinson7587
@dennisrobinson7587 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. My father was a lorry driver most of is working life.He started out with BRS and finished up doing heavy haulage.I have fond memories as a boy going with him in the fifties and sixties.I often think of those times,although I am old man now.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Hi Dennis, They were hard days bud, but we knew nothing else, it was good grounding to take us through life...Happy memories indeed, glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
@daveannetts4922
@daveannetts4922 2 года назад
Excellent Alex and the music weren’t reet bad either 😁
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Cheers Dave..glad you liked it mate..👍
@peterheath9002
@peterheath9002 2 года назад
cycled this stretch both ways a few times in the 50s and 60s!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Hello Peter, Thanks for watching, I also have cycled down this stretch when riding from John O'Groats to Lands End when I was younger..
@peterheath9002
@peterheath9002 2 года назад
@@yorkshirejock one time there was a real steam roller working!
@peterheath9002
@peterheath9002 2 года назад
@@yorkshirejock you hero! no charity sponsoring in those days ? I guess.
@daveannetts4922
@daveannetts4922 2 года назад
I also drove the shap witha 6 legger ERF mate with a 150 Gardener took forever M6 was closed fully loaded with stone took forever Alex 😳Happy days.Excellent post.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
Thought you might relive some memories bud, glad you enjoyed it.
@daveannetts4922
@daveannetts4922 2 года назад
Haha loved it mate 😁
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it bud ..cheers.
@grahamknapp1322
@grahamknapp1322 2 года назад
Still here love it good old days
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
They were good old days bud, hard graft too...Thanks for watching.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p2UecAtAvek.html ............HUMBER BRIDGE RIDE OUT.
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge 3 года назад
A pleasant 11 minutes, thanks😃
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Thank you for watching.
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge 3 года назад
Thanks for the journey, still a pleasant route😃
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching.
@1quickstep
@1quickstep 3 года назад
Good to see this I am nearly 86 and spent most of my working life on the lorries. I remember Gees from Outlane as I lived in Huddersfield and started my long distance driving for Hirst Bros. Holmfirth. All their lorries had Gardner engines in them, Fodens , Atkinsons, E.R.Fs etc. Went over Shap lots of times, hard work in them days. If we had a motor that done 40 m.p.h. It was a flyer but they would run for ever. I live in Scotland now but I still go south now and again and usually go over Shap just for the nostalgia. Good to see articles like this, very enjoyable. Cheers from Scotland.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Mac, glad you enjoyed it, I also go the old road every time I go back up home to Scotland, it never loses it's charm, and gives you a nice warm feeling, and a chance just to drift back and relive a lost time, and remember old faces, good for the soul I say..
@chrisdurant4627
@chrisdurant4627 2 года назад
I loved the.old atki, as a.kid. we used to.take stone to bury st.edmands, 5'oc,start, back at.6,'from k in ash,feild, hears rattling fo afe hour, good.days, misse,m.I could cry, honistly,,,
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 2 года назад
@@chrisdurant4627 Chris, I used to drive an Atki for Mckelvie's, out of Paisley back in the 70s pulling steel out of Govan Shipyard in Glasgow, they were great days indeed, and sadly missed.. the Atki was a good old wagon.
@alexsaville6237
@alexsaville6237 Год назад
@@yorkshirejock You could always recognise an Atki Driver in a Cafe, their plate (Like an Atki's steering wheel) was always to the left of where they sat! LOl!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock Год назад
@@alexsaville6237 Ha ha yes Alex...lol.... I worked for McKelvies out of Clark Street Paisley back in the mid 70s, when I lived in Neilston, I had an Atki Borderer pulling steel out of Govan shipyard, up to Ardrossan, I still have the centre badge out of the steering wheel with the A on it in my shed to this day.
@johnadams3730
@johnadams3730 3 года назад
I am 71 retired at 66 from lorry driving but went back to work at 67 driving a van still working know. When I retired I said I would never drive a lorry again but to my surprise I miss it and wish I had my time over,nothing like walking in to an old road side cafe and bumping into an old pal you have not seen for months.I even miss trying to rope and sheet a load and fighting a strong wind in some out of the way places with now one to help.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Sadly John, this job has changed beyond belief compared to the old days, with all the new motorways connected, the old Cafe's are just a memory, and it seems as though no one has much time for each other, like we had. But that's what they call progress bud.. and that's what we call memories, let's hold on to them.
@georgegraham3342
@georgegraham3342 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. Great to watch after seeing the series on Shap. My first car was a Merc - 1951, 170SD. Cheers from Australia.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Thanks for watching George, glad you enjoyed it buddy.
@irvingbell8664
@irvingbell8664 3 года назад
Started in 61 as second man, twice per week Scottish Borders to Yorkshire, or three if on the wrong wagon, you got a change over at the Jungle on a friday night. Lorries were commers which used to de-coke when pulling up northbound, after silent 13th to get a run at it. Happy days
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Those Commers used to sound nice, and were fast motors Irving...
@albertsmith1048
@albertsmith1048 3 года назад
Wonderful, simply wonderful clip of film. Indeed some of us will NOT pass this way again, not in this lifetime anyway.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Thank you for your kind comment Albert, I'm glad you enjoyed the film. take care bud.
@chrisg6086
@chrisg6086 3 года назад
We collected that memorial stone from the Shap Granite Quarry and delivered it direct to the stonemason at Troutbeck Bridge, in 1992. To keep things nostalgic, we used a Gardner-engined Atkinson!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
That Quarry has been going for as long as I can remember Chris, it's the only landmark on those lonely moors...lol ...And the old Atki was a fine machine in it's day.
@markholroyde9412
@markholroyde9412 3 года назад
Awesome vid Fella, my Dad drove for Harellas in Halifax delivering Fur coats in the 60's, I remember riding in the "Thrupenny bit" cabs sitting on the dog house getting a warm arse off the engine, been a mechanic since 1976. Great memories as I did trucks from 16 to 22. TK Bedfords, D1000's and all the Ralph Douglas hay and straw merchants stuff, Miss those days and Sat aft chatting with the drivers.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Cheers bud..Small world though Mark,, I went to school with Tony Douglas, Ralphs younger brother, And the wife worked at Harellas back then too.
@markholroyde9412
@markholroyde9412 3 года назад
@@yorkshirejock Well I'll be damned LOL, small World indeed, 16 years old I was servicing Tonys Leyland ?? Artic, '78/'79 My Dad eventually became Chauffer for Harellas and then Riding Hall carpets. A Lady called Jean Illingworth that worked there (Harellas) also went on to publish a lovely book on the History of it, my Dad and his brand new 1961 Mk4 Zodiac is in it, he was also hi jacked and all the fur coats nicked in the mid 60;s, .....all this from stumbling across your vid.......life's strange sometimes.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
@Mark holroyde Sure is strange mark, I had the Zodiacs too ..the Z cars shape and the one we called the "Flying Pig"...lol Tony had a black pony on the farm that was called Jet, we used to ride it bare back, always threw us off, he also used to come to school on a shire horse sometimes.. Happy times..
@markholroyde9412
@markholroyde9412 3 года назад
@@yorkshirejock LOL, I'm sat here now looking at all the photos of it all back then, Ralphs brand new Leyland in the yard where the guard dogs were "T" reg, '79. , Binn Royd farm you must be on about?, I use to deliver Tonys BMW back there when I hade serviced it, TOD 69, reg number, I remember it all , my Dads Zody, SJX 55, i'm still a car nut today via my old Fella' I have 60's US Musclecars one of them I bought in '84 and still own it today, motorcycles galore, I'm still a full on petrolhead and i'm now 59 LOL. Thanks Dad!
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
@@markholroyde9412 Same here Mark..petrol head through and through ..had yanks, and still run a V8, but a bit more modern, always had bikes since 1965..got two bikes now, and ride as often as I can.
@trevorpeauk3931
@trevorpeauk3931 3 года назад
Thanks for memories shared. My uncle used to drive from Midlands to Manchester, and took me along as a small boy. Could not eat the breakfast sandwich at that age. I recall seeing Summers Brothers truck form steel works. I relived some of this as a Sales Manager travelling UK roads, up to 2019. Cheers all.
@yorkshirejock
@yorkshirejock 3 года назад
Your welcome Trevor,, all us old uns have an affinity with Shap..