And now for something a little different… Zac and I heard through IanVisits blog that the heroine of the Libyan conflict, the Type 42 Destroyer, HMS Liverpool would be putting into port in Docklands for a grand open day that anyone could attend. We went along (since it was her last trip prior to decommissioning), and took some video and photographs of what was a thoroughly interesting day.

 

Hot off the video-press, the conclusion of Day 2 of our trip to Cornwall. 190 miles, tiny & slow roads, but a few nice things to see along the way. It’s just a shame that the weather was so terrible.

 

It’s been a while coming, but, another video finally has been completed! Only about 3-4 more to go to round out this trip!  Merry Christmas everyone, and we hope you enjoy the show.

 

After getting to Bournemouth and being served a hearty meal of bacon, we prepped the car (with gadgets ranging from iPhone’s to inverters) and left on our 150 mile journey into the wilds of Dartmoor where we’d be making camp for the night at the bottom of a track labelled “Unsuitable for motors”. This is the longest video we’ve released in a while, and took me literally days of editing and re-editing; hopefully you’ll all enjoy it. :) Day 2 and Day 3 videos are being edited too and should be up in the next few weeks.

The traffic on the way to Dartmoor was absolute murder, as you’ll see from the time-stamps that appear in the bottom left of the screen. Watch in HD for best results!

In other news, Zac took a trip back to his homeland, and while there went on an impromptu trip with a friend in a Subaru Impreza… 150km or so of real dirt lane offroading. In true OneLastTrip fashion, the camera was packed and I have about 3 hours of footage to cut down to a couple of videos, so look out for those too… they’re pretty awesome.

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