Day One - Norfolk Coastal Path | Hunstanton to Burnham Overy Staithe | Cool Dudes Walking Club

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The first day of my Norfolk Coastal Path walk. It is 85 miles long, stretching from Hunstanton to Hopton-on-Sea. My trip took six days, and this first leg was from Hunstanton to Burnham Overy Staithe, taking in Thornham and Burnham. A great start.

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My daughter Mia absolutely loves your videos (as do I). She’s 6 years old and loves going for walks and nature. She always asks me if there is another ‘Marek video’ to watch. We are looking forward to the next instalments of your Norfolk walk. We do love the confrontations with Sunglasses Marek 😎😂

paullyonsb
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I’m quite chuffed that the emojis finally work for me 😊
Only took 2yrs, 3months & 27 days to post them

squalloogal
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Red liquorice always reminds me of school swimming lessons, afterward we could buy from the tuck shop and they had red liquorice whips and karate belts. Great days.

neilmeadowcroft
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What a nice walk and the hat is looking extra cool.

paulsheehan
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quite silence of the lambs drawing too, made me really laugh! Quite a good amount of stuff scored from the handbook too 🙌 nice one 😊

mariebryant
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Your hat always looks great, never doubt it. I haven't named my plants but now I want to. Good idea, I'll probably feel more inclined to water them.

MissNancySims
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Brilliant plant names. 😂I've got three cacti that are called Colin, Steve and Bruce and the fairy that we put on our tree is called Mavis.
I love the East coast and I think it's quite underrated in general . Last year we went on some lovely coastal walks and explore in the north east(Tynemouth and Marsden bay).

lisaperry
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I just subscribed to your other channel this morning because you were one of the people featured on Chef Bucks channel. Your storytelling and video making are at such a high level, you put in a lot of work to make the viewer have a very enjoyable experience. I am going to enjoy your videos very much.
My 1994 Toyota Corolla, before I painted it after the South Florida sun had toasted all the paint off and the salt spray gave it a little rust was called the Moon Rover because it looked like something left on the moon for a long time. I have a tiny inflatable Intex 200 boat I call Flipper.

RobbsHomemadeLife
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Rewatching. Lots packed into this one.

squalloogal
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A favourite part of England-saw Sea Henge when it was first discovered. Thanks and looking forward to it all.

alltheteam
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Another delightful watch! Looking forward to the rest of the Norfolk costal path series!

I too name many household items/plants. All my cars have had names of course (we currently have George and Captain Tilly, but my first car was an old mini called Geraldine named after the goat in The Good Life, followed by my 2nd old mini Monty!)
However, the most stand out item I had was François. He was a blue Le Creuset baking dish my mom bought for me to take to uni...many a delicious pasta bake was made in François. He was sadly killed by a housemate of mine in a freak accident (he fell out the oven) and she kindly replaced him with a much larger Lakeland baking dish, who is affectionately known as 'Fake François'!

Also of note is Penelope my apple tree, who I grew from a pink lady apple seed in my first year at uni to have as a pet. She is planted in my mom's front garden in Cowes as she became to big for her pot some years ago, she's now over 10ft tall!

oggie
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In an all-day meeting, so just dropping by to comment and like. I’ll be back to enjoy the Norfolk coastline and Marek’s struggles later 💪👍

georgec
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Marek thanks for the video, and, since you asked, the fluffy web things on Norfolk bushes at this time of year aren't made by spiders, but are the communal webs of the ermine moth. Those are the larvae you see inside. #naturefacts

oscarmarsh
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Dead ringer for a Norfolk accent well done, did think the lizards name would be Alistair - but nice to see as looking to do the Norfolk coast path myself with and extra part of the coastal walk too 😀

ExpeditionHiker
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I think Sea Henge is in the King's Lynn Museum. They keep it in special climate controlled cases to stop the wood from drying out. I remember writing a story about for the Lynn News when I did work experience with them in the mid 2000s. Great video!

LeanneModenPoet
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Welcome back to Norfolk Marek! I heard your Dads accent on a video a while back and I did wonder if there was a connection. I too am descended from hundreds of years of Dumplings (dear reader this is traditionally an affectionate term for a Norfolkian and not an insult…) and secretly I pretend my family goes so far back I absolutely MUST be a daughter of Boudicca and I am in fact Norfolk royalty 👑Anyway I’ve done this walk and I love it, although I’m looking forward to seeing what you made of the never ending shingle beach from hell near Cley and Weybourne.

daysout-myjc
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We have two robot hoovers, yes two, fancy. They are called Ian ( Downstairs) and Bob ( upstairs).

benlawry
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Did a little day walk on the stretch around Sheringham around the same time you were there, very beautiful walk cool dude. And the dressed crab I got from the little shack in the town was perhaps the best walker’s lunch I’ve had. Good luck with the rest of the walk Past Marek!

CPonSound
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Just come across your channel & subscribed. Love the video, looking forward to following the rest of your hike along the Norfolk coast.

ramblingracheltrailtales
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Great video Cool Dude & well done on capturing the Sunset & some interesting info about East Coast Sunsets too! I keep playing the beginning over & over again just to see the Sunset! A cool close up of the Lizard & Blackberries, (did you stop to pick any blackberries?)
I like your 'Son of Wango' cutting, you've just reminded me I need to take Bizzie Lizzie & Geranium cuttings. I don't have much luck with houseplants, they tend to wilt on me probably caused by overwatering, think I need to start singing or talking to them!😀
Object names - I call my Fiat Panda, My little Pandy!🚘
Down the middle - I chose B....oops!
Looking forward to Episode 2 Cool Dude!
Take Care & Stay Cool!🙂🚶‍♂️

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