Category: Vlog

various vlogs, I have done over the years, including some local bands and Wetsuitlads videos :)

Driving: A1(M)/M1 junction

This video was just done as a test really, to see how the Garmin Virb Elite hopes in low light conditions. Since I am pleased with results, posted it to my YouTube channel.

Vlog: New Nike Long Sleeve Compression Top

Showing off my new Nike Long Sleeve Compression Top that I got today from Next. Full price, would have been £32.00, but I got £10 off my next order over £25 will Next. So it give me, a great reason to get a new Lycra top!

Cycle to Work Day : Peterborough Greyhound Stadium

Doing my part for the Cycle to Work Day (4th of September 2014). Since Thursday is my day off. Did it the day before!

This video shows me cycling from Little Bytham to Peterborough Greyhound Stadium (my place of work). A distance of 22.47 miles.

At the start of the video you get to see me wearing Lycra! So please all watch the video! Plus comment!! 🙂

Route statistics:-

  • Start time: 4:06 pm
  • Distance: 22.47 miles
  • Time: 1:34:50 (h:m:s)
  • Elapsed Time: 1:35:15 (h:m:s)
  • Avg Speed: 14.2 mph
  • Max Speed: 30.8 mph
  • Elevation Gain: 102 meters
  • Min Elevation: 4 meters
  • Max Elevation: 54 meters

Data from: Garmin Connect.

Ice Bucket Challenge HD video @ theDogs!

Here another video of the restaurant staff at the Peterborough Greyhound Stadium (my place of work), doing the Ice Bucket Challenge.

This version is in full HD, since it’s on YouTube this time 🙂

Video: Cycling from Thorpe Bridge to theDogs!

The very last 2 miles of the cycle to work (Peterborough Greyhounds Stadium) from Little Bytham. The video starts at Thorpe Bridge, then onto the A15. Following by Bishop’s Road, then into Fengate. Before finishing at Peterborough Greyhounds Stadium.

Looking forward to reading your comments about this video. Before, doing anymore. Along the same lines…

Video: Rutland Water: Barnsdale to Sykes Lane

This video was filmed during the 60 mile cycle that I did today (Tuesday 26th August 2014). It shows a small section of the cycle between Barnsdale and Sykes Lane, which is part of the Rutland Water route.