Will we make it before the tide comes in?
England’s north east coast and the treacherous Lindisfarne Causeway.
Hello and welcome to the Great British Biking Adventures Coast Series. In this series we are travelling around the coast on our motorcycle, a Honda VFR1200X Crosstourer.
A lot of our viewers are bike enthusiasts but this series will appeal to a wider audience. Why? Because there’s so much more to the Coast series than motorcycles. There’s the challenges, the journey, geography, history and people. You get to travel the entire coast of England and Wales with us, see how we did it, share our ups and downs, experience English culture, the history and hear about the people that made Britain ‘Great’!
What’s also good about the coast series is it doesn’t matter when you start watching, it’s like one of those open top bus tours – you can get on at any point and just keep going until you arrive back where you started.
Who are we? We’re a husband & wife living in an unremarkable coastal town in England. We’ve been married 35 years and were brought together by motorcycles. One day, Esther’s Honda Melody broke down and she brought it to Jarrod’s motorcycle shop – the rest (as they say) is history.
One cold February day, we started riding along the seafront and just kept going. We wanted to record the experience to have something to watch in the future – the YouTube channel was an afterthought. Take a look at those first few episodes to see just how novice we were, cobbling together what little phone footage we had to try to make a story. To make up for our amateur recording and shyness we added information in the editing. This set the tone and style of our videos, we hope you like it. We like to think we’ve improved and hopefully you’ll agree, take a look, compare our earlier videos with the later ones and let us know in the comments.
There’s also the filming and production journey. When we started we knew nothing about filming, video and audio production, editing, YouTube and the like. We’ve learnt loads and spent loads in time and money along the way but it’s been almost as enjoyable as the journey itself. You’ll hopefully appreciate how far we’ve come.
But what’s with all those bible verses we hear you say. We know some of you don’t appreciate this aspect, one or two have told us in the comments. That’s fine – it really is. All are equally welcome here, believers and unbelievers. It would be a pity if you enjoyed everything else but just stopped watching because of the Christian references but we completely accept you’re free to do as you please.
So, why do we do it then? As Christians, we look to the bible to guide our lives. Believe it or not, the bible is not full of onerous tasks and rituals that we have to complete to get to heaven. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. There’s plenty you can do to prevent yourself going to heaven but nothing you can do to earn your way in. There are dozens of bible verses that confirm this up but I’ll just quote one – For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast – Ephesians 2:8-9.
The more well versed among you may be retorting with what the Bible says about faith without works. We’re not going to get all theological here but it’s wonderfully explained in the book of James chapter 2 verses 14-26.
Our faith has prompted us to include a bible verse in our videos and sometimes a Christian perspective on the things we talk about. The channel is not about Christianity but our faith cannot be separated from it. We hope and pray that it will make you think, inquire and even bring you into a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Now, we know our channel is not going to appeal to everyone and that’s fine, take a look and decide for yourselves. If it’s not your cup of tea, thanks for getting this far and giving us your time.
5 Comments
Thanks once again for a really interesting section of your journey.
You’ll be heading across land towards The Lake District – England’s jewel in the crown. The coast isn’t the best area but rather inland is where the beauty lay. Still there are a few interesting scenes.
Look forward to your next instalment.
Well I am glad you made it and beat the tide, seeing the water rise would be a good laxative.
I mentioned I missed my trip down to West bay so this week decided to go to Mablethorpe with a few friends but this time I got man flu and decided to ride home early and miss the rain. No fun riding in rain if you have the flu. been unlucky with this years breaks but that means could only get better next year.
I have enjoyed this series as I like nice scenery and the history lesson is always worth a listen. I have toured a lot in the North west so looking forward to that.
In my experience the west coast of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland (done them all) are by far the best scenery. Did not enjoy the east coast of Scotland some years ago but it got a lot better once we passed Thurso heading west then south.
Loved the series so far and looking forward to your take on the west side of England. Keep safe, Mike.
If you’d stayed put on the ‘island’ how long would it be before the ride went out again? That evening meal looked epic 😎 Whereas the coast line paradox has really confused me 😂
Lucky escape, and Yes you need a lot more time, to do Scotland