You had the lovely location's at the svr for all the sights and sounds and hearing fenchurch it sounds beautiful and so did number 29 as well. The mogal sounds amazing and do the to different pannier tanks were great together.
Great to talk to you on the Sunday at Hampton Loade. Looks like you got some good shots of the locomotives. I managed to get some great photos and videos around Highley near the end of the day and we had a suprise of a hot air balloon fly over Kidderminster when the local hauled by no.29 arrived back.
Shame on you for not riding all day behind any of the steamies. We've seen all the lineside shots before. Trust me, it's better to ride upfront behind a steamy. That way you get the real thrill of Erlestoke Manor or Hagley Hall barking up Eardington Bank down your ears.
There's no need for that comment, for a lot of us RU-vidrs, we enjoy to document the happenings at the galas. I can't speak for Matt, but I know I certainly do.