23:06 speaking in my own defense, I would argue that a man who can go wild camping, and wait for plumbed facilities at which to relieve himself, is a man in complete control of his bowels!
Beautiful quaint villages. I am loving the skid risk sign strategically placed near the public lavatories 🤣 Good watch again, boys, the sunset looked fabulous over the sea. Obviously, it was a well-deserved breakfast . At least you found out how robust your new best friend is Mat . Not as reliable as Ross! Poor chap having to do those extra Miles for you😊
@@matryderadventures So nice to hear, it is a beautiful country for sure. I lived in Calgary, Alberta for a spell but was born and have spent most of my years in Nova Scotia. :) I have to admit, living close to the ocean is a wonderful thing and missed it dearly when in Calgary. :)
I cannot say with certainty, but I believe that anguished sound you heard was the cry of a farmer lamenting his decision to vote Brexit, you hear them all over the countryside these days. Safe travels and good wishes for your journey.
That beach camp spot looks fantastic. Did anyone pass you at night? I've settled on the pedders way for 2024. Such a nice relaxing ride. I always take a homemade curry with men for the 1st night.
It was a great spot. We didn't see it hear from anyone. It's a great ride. Very interesting and a good length. A curry is a good idea for the cold nights. Cheers 👍
Once you reach the beach at Hunstanton you turn right and push through the sand for a bit, maybe about 200 yards or so. You'll see the raised grassy dunes. We camped there. They're easy to find.
I rode the pedders way thetford to holme and back a couple of years ago. Wild camped at castle acre. Fantasic ride expect for the sand getting into everything that turned. Lovely route and a really nice forst bikepacking adventure. Im thinking of riding peddes way in 2024 again. With a beach camp Brings back fun memories. And that McDonald's was a welcome stop.
It is a nice route. We found a perfect camp spot at Hunstanton. I'd like to stay there again. That McDonald's is definitely placed well on the route. I hope you make it out there again. Cheers 👍
Thanks. Yes, the Muntjac is an invasive species. Originally from China I believe. They're everywhere. You can hear them barking in most woodlands. Thanks for watching.
Really enjoyed your adventure, but one thing is puzzling me. How did you defy the laws of physics and manage to watch the sun setting over the sea from the east coast?
That is a very good question! I only thought about it having read your comment, but Holme-next-the-Sea is at the most westerly point of the North Norfolk Coast, and therefore there is sea out to the west as the coast tucks in before curving up and around towards Lincolnshire. We noticed in the evening that we could actually see the Lincolnshire coast (Skegness I think) from where we were camped on the beach. Thank you for watching.
@@matryderadventures yeah, not a bad vid so far, I live about a mile from Little Cressingham and have 'done' the Peddars Way with my grandson - the White Horse wasn't a bad pub, but numbers dwindled hence it's demise