WILD CAMP-RIVER ANT AND BARTON BROAD- NORFOLK BROADS.
Join Harry on his first wild camp on the banks of the River Ant in the Norfolk Broads. Learn about his gear, cooking advice, his sleeping companions and from his mistakes! It is all worth it when he wakes up to a stunning morning paddle one the river to beautiful Barton Broad. Canoeing and kayaking near me.
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Brilliant! Mornings like that, with the mist, the birdsong, the deer, you'll remember forever. ;) Great photography.
@harryvangorkum7782
9 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
#outstanding Harry. Loved it and I've subscribed👌👏👍
Great video, me and my family have recently been on a boating holiday on the broads. Will be going back that’s for sure. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you for sharing your adventure..a nights wild camping is something I’ve wanted to do for some time. We are heading to this area in a couple of weeks time..won’t be camping, but the canoe will come with us, and this section of the R. Ant is on my list. Some great camera work.
I love the Ant................and from 27.49.........just so beautiful, film and music................
@lauriebloggs8391
2 жыл бұрын
Stunning filming and the music as you left...............
I enjoyed that! You captured some great vibes right there so I feel totally chilled after watching that. Wild camps give so much back in experience and reflection. I always get up for sunrise when the world is all yours just for that little bit of time before the humans come out!
@harryvangorkum7782
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul, really enjoy watching your adventures too!
@ItsLaterThanYouThink
3 жыл бұрын
@@harryvangorkum7782 Cheers Harry! Just prepping for a 10 day adventure on the broads! I'm so ready for a break. I will look out for you!
Great video! What’s the kayak name please? Thanks
Nice video can I ask where you put in, I fancy an explore there.
the loud birds around 17 mins were oystercatchers
The birds you heard flying over, were Oystercatchers. Bit of a misnomer really, they should be called Wormcatchers, as they (worms) make up the largest part of it's diet. 'Wormcatcher' doesn't have quite the same 'ring' as Oystercatcher though, does it...
@harryvangorkum7782
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for watching the (long) video. Really helpful information about the birds. I really need to do some studying on the birds of the area. I will give a mention in future if I am ever stumped again!