Motoring Oddities EP4 - England's Steepest Road & The Easter Egg Roll Race - Vale Street Bristol

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • #Bristol #Easter #steepest
    Bristol is lovely city full of artistic graffiti but we're not interested in any of that. Today we look at England's steepest road - Vale Street. It's may not be the longest but for sure, with a 21 degree incline, it's rather steep indeed.
    The local residents use this to their advantage and every year host an eater egg rolling race. Because that's what you do... right!?
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Komentáře • 305

  • @burgersnchips
    @burgersnchips Před rokem +134

    I only found the channel recently and I'm enjoying the dry humour.
    "Well shit" is exactly what I would have said

  • @christophernewman5027
    @christophernewman5027 Před rokem +93

    Ironic that the man who introduced the race to England's steepest street came from Europe's flattest country...

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Před rokem

      Probably why he moved there....

    • @hermanmunster3358
      @hermanmunster3358 Před rokem +8

      It was probably a lifelong dream of his, to live in a country with steep streets. He probably got bored as a kid, rolling eggs down a makeshift ramp from the family sofa to the floor, so moving to Bristol must've been a dream come true.

    • @MirkoC407
      @MirkoC407 Před rokem

      Except he was not - The Netherlands' highest "mountain" is about twice the elevation of that in Denmark...

    • @christophernewman5027
      @christophernewman5027 Před rokem +1

      @@MirkoC407 Yes? You learn something every day.

    • @MirkoC407
      @MirkoC407 Před rokem

      @@christophernewman5027 Indeed - inside Denmark it is somewhat complicated where exactly to go... czcams.com/video/EM8yUKwPjwA/video.html

  • @andrewfinch2009
    @andrewfinch2009 Před rokem +9

    I’m probably the 94th person to say that this was a runaway success. On more boring level, you proved the effectiveness of camber in a road. Several Drainage Engineers probably cheered at that moment. Enjoying the series

  • @jangoofy
    @jangoofy Před rokem +38

    it is almost as if a egg was designed to not roll away from the nest :-)

  • @douglasgriffin694
    @douglasgriffin694 Před rokem +32

    I see you with the Tim Traveler reference 😂

    • @vkdrk
      @vkdrk Před rokem

      At first I thought I was watching Tim 😅

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před rokem +1

      Haha this channel has always kinda reminded me of the Tim Traveler.

    • @derekmarshall6332
      @derekmarshall6332 Před rokem

      What is that music ?

    • @harveycn
      @harveycn Před rokem

      Tim Traveller referenced the TV show "Wish you were here...?". Derek - It's "Gordon Giltrap - The Carnival" courtesy of Shazam.

  • @MikeWooshy
    @MikeWooshy Před rokem +8

    Your "dissing" of star wars has me subscribed alone. The fact your channel is to do with roads (a hobby of mine) is a bonus. Cheers.

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios Před rokem +35

    For North American engineers: 21.81 degrees is 40.02% grade. That is much steeper than what is customarily called the steepest street in the U.S., the 31% grade on Lombard Street in San Francisco.

    • @nathanw9770
      @nathanw9770 Před rokem

      Bruh why does the US have to be so different? 💀

    • @pacificostudios
      @pacificostudios Před rokem +17

      @@nathanw9770 - The States and the rest of the world aren't different on this point; civil engineers don't use degrees of a circle to design vertical gradients. Rather than use degrees of a circle, civil engineers use either percent of grade or "1 in X feet", or "rate of rise" exclusively. It makes life much easier for the surveyor: Measure out 100 feet ahead, and then raise or lower the elevation according to the percent of grade. Thus a 2.2% grade rises 2.2 feet in every 100 feet. Incidentally, in the U.S., surveyors use range poles marked in 1/10 and 1/100 of a foot, not inches. So going metric isn't any easier.
      If we used degrees of a circle, we would need trigonometry to lay out a grade -- and before the electronic calculator, the surveyor would have needed a SLIDE RULE or trig table. Neither is fun to use in the field, and there's a good chance of making an expensive mistake.

    • @vkdrk
      @vkdrk Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the conversion! Not just for North Americans, Europeans don't use degrees for this. It's only UK that's special...

    • @pacificostudios
      @pacificostudios Před rokem +9

      @@vkdrk - I don't even think UK uses degrees for road gradients. I know that British railroads use the "1 in ___" method that I mentioned. As I explained, if you were using degrees, you would be using trigonometry while laying out the road, and until the electronic calculator was invented, that wasn't practical. Just imagine trying to find the difference between 1 degree and 1.5 degrees on a protractor; you would have to use trig. I really think the Bristol tourism people or whomever is involved tell people 21.81 degrees because most people are not civil engineers. It's probably a simple 40% grade or 1 in 2-1/2.

    • @vkdrk
      @vkdrk Před rokem

      @@pacificostudios that's what I meant, UK is the only one that doesn't use degrees, the rest of Europe does

  • @minimaxi802
    @minimaxi802 Před 2 lety +60

    Very dangerous in winter with snow and ice. I've tested my bike uphill here, but would never go downhill and wear the brakes out.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety +17

      I can imagine... it's a nightmare.. my clutch did not appreciate the 3 point turn I did off camera.

    • @nathanw9770
      @nathanw9770 Před rokem +1

      Cycling down there looks like suicide

    • @craig9299
      @craig9299 Před rokem

      @@AutoShenanigans Why do you keep opening your hands while talking ? You look to be trying to mimic TV presenters in a very exaggerated way. Its weird.

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před rokem +3

      Being from the rather flat county of Norfolk (it's not all fens, those are mostly in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, but I do believe Norfolk is the overall flattest county regardless), I for one cannot begin to fathom how anyone rides a bike up hill. I swear it's impossible. Also, I can't fathom why anyone does, since it's much easier to just walk. Well I guess it's good exercise.

    • @jamescraighead9965
      @jamescraighead9965 Před rokem

      @@PiousMoltar I too am from Norfolk and just the slope up a driveway is too much

  • @vikkiruss
    @vikkiruss Před rokem +34

    My aunt lived one street over, good views from the gardens over Bristol but these houses and roads were close to the destruction of streets and homes very close, lower down that were bulldozed for a traffic system that was never built. Ps never heard of colston buns thingys and I’m Bristol Born and bred, strong in the arms, thick in the head

    • @nidh1109
      @nidh1109 Před rokem +2

      Perhaps showing the typical waste of money, especially re traffic systems in Bristol. P S Plus the incompetence of any roadworks taking ten times as long As needed, to get done.

    • @smiffysmokelife
      @smiffysmokelife Před rokem +2

      Yer, what are Colston Buns? Have I been missing something for 43 years?

  • @ranulfdoswell
    @ranulfdoswell Před rokem +5

    I think the egg should have had the pointy end to the left so that it didn't keep trying to steer itself into the kerb due to the camber.

  • @Deepscore
    @Deepscore Před rokem +5

    Despite the significant longitudinal gradient, the accompanying transverse fall or crossfall stuffed you royal! 😁

  • @alanbrown8296
    @alanbrown8296 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of watching your channel, it just keeps getting better.
    Thanks.

  • @245thegreat
    @245thegreat Před rokem +2

    Wish you were here theme tune at the end brings back childhood nostalgia 😭😭

  • @nielsreyngoud2870
    @nielsreyngoud2870 Před rokem +1

    Love the Tim Traveller reference at the end 🤣.

  • @clnre
    @clnre Před rokem +8

    Good luck with finding a Colston bun. I was born in Bristol and have lived here for over 60 years, but I have never heard of it!

    • @smeeruk
      @smeeruk Před rokem

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colston_bun

  • @Ravelinn
    @Ravelinn Před rokem +6

    been binge watching about 15 episodes now. So funny and very informative.
    thank you

  • @ink3988
    @ink3988 Před rokem +2

    I can't tell if the 'Wish You Were Here' bit is a reference to the show or The Tim Traveller but either way I'm here for it

  • @nigel9843
    @nigel9843 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for another great video Jon you always cheer me up.

  • @DanRTS
    @DanRTS Před rokem +1

    Keep the humour coming, it makes your show. Well done, informative and entertaining.

  • @DaveLowe28
    @DaveLowe28 Před rokem +1

    The Wish You Were Here music was spot on!

  • @MrFunkia
    @MrFunkia Před rokem +1

    I'm a Bristolian, and have never heard of Colston buns. My mum used to work with Darth Vader's mum at the Odeon cinema in Bristol.

  • @christyfur1162
    @christyfur1162 Před rokem +5

    I'm Bristolian and never heard of the Colston bun!!

  • @alankordzikowski7670
    @alankordzikowski7670 Před rokem +2

    Stumbled on this channel yesterday and absolutely love it.
    As for the hill…more suited for a soapbox derby race. Egg rolling doesn’t really sound that exciting.
    Keep up the great work

  • @MrGreatplum
    @MrGreatplum Před rokem +1

    I was knackered just looking at the gradient of that road! Great video and excellent humour!

  • @joelcarterramadge183
    @joelcarterramadge183 Před rokem

    I think this is my favourite video of yours, love all the references in this one.

  • @taliesinbourne7484
    @taliesinbourne7484 Před rokem +3

    'The Time Traveller' reference got me there 😂

  • @harrycarr8291
    @harrycarr8291 Před rokem +6

    "Meanwhile in starving Africa", .... That cracked me up 😂

    • @PandaJ
      @PandaJ Před rokem +1

      Not just Africa that are starving.. cream egg is a luxury many can't afford in the UK but just think the more chocolate you buy and more Coco beans are required and more demand will be likely to out weigh the demand for coca plants.
      That will be keeping the poor in other countries in jobs and food etc.

  • @TheThejpmshow
    @TheThejpmshow Před rokem +1

    Nice bit of Bill Bailey there 😁

  • @CyclicscoobyFlyer
    @CyclicscoobyFlyer Před rokem +4

    Only found you a week ago and have loved all your engrossing vids about boring road's 😂❤
    I'm a HGV driver so get to see alot of what you're talking about.. x
    Subbed

    • @Logan-ip6su
      @Logan-ip6su Před rokem

      I've went up a 43%angel in Scotland

  • @micbsounds
    @micbsounds Před 2 lety +8

    I just returned from Bristol and now wish I'd gone to that road.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety +4

      It's not bad is Brizzle. Nightmare to drive around though

  • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain

    Great video as always mate. I have driven up and down Scotland's second steepest street in Edinburgh which is on the channel but this trumps that!

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety +2

      I shall check that out. I believe the steepest road across the UK is in Wales so there's a Wales and Scotland episode due at some point I think.

    • @IlSqueak
      @IlSqueak Před rokem +2

      I am not Scottish, nor a car enthusiast, nor a shenaniganator, but Scotlands Second Steepest Street? Yeah, I'm up for that!

    • @andrewjones-productions
      @andrewjones-productions Před rokem

      @@AutoShenanigans Yes, it is in Harlech, Gwynedd. It took the 'Guinness Book of Records' accolade from a New Zealand town for 'steepest street in the world' for a few months until the New Zealanders proved that their street was in actual fact steeper. Doesn't matter, Harlech still has its UNESCO world heritage site castle and Welsh Lamb is still the best in the world.

  • @Daz_Stap
    @Daz_Stap Před rokem +2

    Another great video, I was waiting for the scraping of your front bumper as you came to the bottom of the hill!

  • @gingerkiwidev
    @gingerkiwidev Před rokem +2

    The Easter Egg roll race reminds me of Baldwin Street (35% grade) in Dunedin, New Zealand's annual "Jaffa roll in July" (Jaffa's are a round lolly/candy).
    Love this video and the Cream Egg stand in.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Před rokem +1

    This was the funniest video of yours - to me - so far.

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet Před rokem +1

    This is brilliant! I'll have to remember to check it out next time I visit my bro. He doesn't live in Bristol, but I go by on my way.

  • @666maiden5
    @666maiden5 Před rokem +2

    Very good fella needed a laugh great vid 🤘🇮🇪

  • @benday1218
    @benday1218 Před rokem +1

    Dave Prowse came to my primary school once, as the Green Cross code man.

  • @VectraVX
    @VectraVX Před rokem

    I absolutely love your dry humour and sarcasm, always gets me laughing

  • @jimjamz.
    @jimjamz. Před rokem

    Firstly, John, I must say, you absolute bastard. I'm at risk of losing an entire weekend to this wonderful comedy gold. I'm trying not to binge watch, but you are making it difficult.

  • @Bob-rn5ho
    @Bob-rn5ho Před rokem

    That’s cheered me up, watching eggs roll. What else to do on a Saturday morning?!!! Cheers Bob

  • @philpaxton2078
    @philpaxton2078 Před rokem +2

    I'm amazed that the Colston Bun hasn't been described as racist. I'm sure they'll get around to it.

  • @LostInArtMagic
    @LostInArtMagic Před rokem +12

    It’s the UKs steepest street but not steepest road. You could do a video on Porlock Hill, the UKs steepest A road (25%).

    • @EdVonPelt
      @EdVonPelt Před rokem

      This is 21.81°, which is a lot steeper than 25%.

    • @mattslip179
      @mattslip179 Před rokem +2

      @@EdVonPelt I've been to both, Porlock is a first gear hill in a small car. You never want to stop on it as you fear you won't get going again
      Vale Street isn't worth driving up at all. Scary enough coming down. It's insane how steep it is, video doesn't do it justice.
      However, Porlock climbs for what feels like a mile, Vale Streets steepest segment is only a few meters long

    • @Logan-ip6su
      @Logan-ip6su Před rokem

      I went up a 43% angle in scotland

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 Před 11 měsíci

      @@EdVonPelt Or did he just say "degrees" when he meant "percent"? Nobody measures the gradient of roads in degrees. Ever.

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 Před rokem +1

    Lovely vid cheers

  • @rosemarielee7775
    @rosemarielee7775 Před rokem +1

    Not surprised its in Bristol!

  • @theoneandonlybenjamin
    @theoneandonlybenjamin Před rokem +7

    Pretty sure Primrose Valley in St. Ives (Cornwall) is steeper and is just wide enough for one car . What makes it also really difficult is that at the top of Primrose Valley you are at the steepest part and arrive at a busy T junction on a bend. Let me tell you " CLUTCH CONTROL EXPERT LEVEL REQUIRED " ☺

    • @PlayWatchViewKayden
      @PlayWatchViewKayden Před rokem

      isnt that steep. its 19 degrees and not 21

    • @Dean256
      @Dean256 Před rokem

      I think you will find that Station Road in Robin Hood bay, North Yorkshire is a 30 degrease hill. Although as it’s no longer a road you are allowed to drive down without a permit I don’t know if it’s still counts…

  • @ala0284
    @ala0284 Před rokem +1

    That egg segment (pun not intended) really did make me laugh. Underrated channel

  • @Scrubworks
    @Scrubworks Před 2 lety +4

    Colston buns are hotcross buns, but with an extra sprinkling of slavery. Good for yeeting into rivers.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety

      They do taste better than a hot cross bun so that explains it.

  • @miaugato93
    @miaugato93 Před rokem +1

    I hate driving, parking, and overall existing in streets like that.
    Almost burned a clutch trying to reverse parallel park in one, and i get out of breath climbing them.

  • @JP_TaVeryMuch
    @JP_TaVeryMuch Před rokem +2

    When I told my seven year old nephew that his mum and I went to the same school as Darth Vader, all of a sudden he actually heard and acted on everything she asked him to do.
    When I told him that it was also linked to Fry's where the Creme Egg was invented and that every Spring my friend who worked there would bring us boxes of reject eggs (too thick a chocolate shell, too much creme &c.) he was in fits of jealousy. Too much creme, ha, you can never have too much creme!

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Před rokem

    That was way funnier than it should have been 🤣🤣 love your sense of humour, just like mine 🤣

  • @darshitcumdeepgupta6998
    @darshitcumdeepgupta6998 Před 2 lety +1

    You're so funny. Thanks for the video

  • @claywalsh6817
    @claywalsh6817 Před rokem +1

    The best postal round that every postman wants

  • @danvitesse
    @danvitesse Před rokem +1

    Interesting video love the humour too but the wish you were here theme at the end killed me. I want to book a 90s package holiday to Fuji now 🤣

    • @PrinceBarin77
      @PrinceBarin77 Před rokem +2

      “A two night stay in Bristol, flying with Thomas Cook costs just…”.
      From the golden age of British domestic television 😂

    • @danvitesse
      @danvitesse Před rokem

      @@PrinceBarin77 Yup and failing that there was always teletext holidays haha

  • @bar10dr
    @bar10dr Před rokem

    Wow that sounds great, I already booked a flight to the uk.

  • @MrJohnQCitizen
    @MrJohnQCitizen Před rokem +4

    It's only the bottom part of the street that is particularly steep

  • @user-wt5tr5gx5f
    @user-wt5tr5gx5f Před rokem +1

    I once ate 48 creme eggs in one working day when I worked at Cadbury's. Cost 99p. Would've happily spent another 99p to send 48 down Vale street. Imagine the chocolate carnage. Well shit.

  • @DerbJd
    @DerbJd Před rokem

    the way the muzak stops at 4:24 hehe

  • @750triton
    @750triton Před rokem

    Did the road down to Lynmouth in a MKI Metro. All 4 drum brakes were fading by half way down. Dropping down from 2nd to first helped

  • @b00ts4ndc4ts
    @b00ts4ndc4ts Před rokem +1

    In eccleshill , Bradford West Yorkshire there is park road which has a 33% gradient

  • @nidh1109
    @nidh1109 Před rokem +5

    Lived in Bristol since 82 and have never seen or heard of the Colston bun! Since anything Colston is being erased in Bristol, you can bet that's not what it's called now. Try a bit harder to find fascinating facts, of which there are scores about Bristol.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před rokem +3

      I typed in "Facts about Bristol" into google... what more can you do.

    • @smeeruk
      @smeeruk Před rokem

      @@AutoShenanigans en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colston_bun

    • @philhawley1219
      @philhawley1219 Před rokem

      Never mind Colston. Bristol University has the Coldrick astronomical telescope donated to this great seat of learning by my paedophilic ex headmaster!

  • @theorangeisspeaking6286

    I love the Tim Traveler music at the end.

  • @vinniesuperstar8923
    @vinniesuperstar8923 Před rokem +2

    2:00 that actually looks like it takes quite a lot of effort!

  • @thepvporg
    @thepvporg Před rokem +1

    You need to check out Nottingham City and surrounding areas as we have loads of steep hills here. One is locally known as Donkey hill because you need a donkey to get up it. Its St Bartholomew's road in St Anns, then another before it is Southampton Street. You will find a few around the porchester road area and in Gedling.
    So maybe you need to do one about places with the most steep hills in the area...

  • @carolynclitheroe3588
    @carolynclitheroe3588 Před rokem +1

    Lives in Bristol almost all my life and never heard of a Colston Bun!

  • @Lamthesavender
    @Lamthesavender Před rokem

    absolutely love all the retro tv music. cannot for the life of me place some of it though XD

  • @fowlmouth824
    @fowlmouth824 Před rokem +1

    Both Eastbourne and Aberystwyth have 25% road sign warnings I've driven on. Neither have houses on though, so is this the difference?

  • @garyfallows1123
    @garyfallows1123 Před rokem +1

    I went up a street in San Francisco like that, the pavement on both sides was steps all the way up and the cars parked sideways

  • @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655

    The road was cambered, so the egg rolled down towards the kerb

  • @BristolPeterUK
    @BristolPeterUK Před rokem +3

    If you want an auto link to Vale Street, Douglas Motorcycles used to test their racing motorbikes here - any by the way Cadbury's and Frys are the same animal!

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet Před rokem

      No, I think you'll find that a fried egg wont roll down Vale St at all!

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw Před rokem

    Top of the road I grew up on is over 30*. Same town as Old wyche road you mentioned.

  • @shanefeather-lopez5935

    Your outro music is the theme and backing tune from Wish You Were Here (from the 90's) isn't it?

  • @bwcwxx
    @bwcwxx Před rokem +1

    I been up that hill on back of a motorbike, scared the life out of me.

  • @jgharston
    @jgharston Před rokem +1

    Pah! On Blake Street in Sheffield we have an annual cycle race *UP*hill!

  • @edwardlees4585
    @edwardlees4585 Před rokem +1

    I reckon they use crash barriers for the egg race which helps keep them going in a straight line. And damaging the city, particularly after what Jeremy Clarkson did!

  • @rosethorne9076
    @rosethorne9076 Před rokem +1

    I live in Bristol and I know where this street is. I used to live near there.
    Image if Dave Prowse spoke in Star Wars. "May the force be with you . . . me luvver "

  • @cheesefruit200
    @cheesefruit200 Před rokem +3

    Try the road in harlech wales that's 37 percent. Steepest road in the world (according to some). Been down it it's pretty wild!

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před rokem

      This is like 40% though...
      Btw I once stayed in Harlech on a family holiday, lovely place.

  • @PhilMakesThings
    @PhilMakesThings Před rokem +2

    I’ve lived in Bristol for 25 years and have never heard of a Colston Bun… 🤣

  • @JRLNeal
    @JRLNeal Před rokem

    Here in Nuneaton every shrove Tuesday we roll sausages down Tuttle Hill. Mind you they have to be straight sausages if you use the bent ones tend to roll back up again.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před rokem

      Send me an invite for the next one!

    • @JRLNeal
      @JRLNeal Před rokem

      @@AutoShenanigans Its a black tie and woolly hat affair. You'd fit in well.

  • @markhobson1777
    @markhobson1777 Před rokem +1

    I maybe wrong but I thought England steepest road is Rosedale Chimney bank in North Yorkshire, at its steepest it’s 1in2 in old English.

  • @bigcrants2493
    @bigcrants2493 Před rokem +1

    Think you should look at Peggy's bank in stoke-on-trent for steepest Road

  • @chriscooper3125
    @chriscooper3125 Před rokem +1

    The steepest road in England is Chimney Bank, Rosedale, North Yorkshire

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "With a gradient of 21.81 degrees"
    Do you mean percent? Road gradients are almost always measured in percent (or the reciprocal, expressed as 1-in-X). 21.81 degrees would be 38%, which is 1-in-2.6. Conversely, 21.81% would be 12.3 degrees, or about 1-in-5.

  • @SJHughes
    @SJHughes Před rokem +1

    You prefer Cadburys chocolate, Bristol also had a Cadburys factory in keynsham .

  • @andykilvington1651
    @andykilvington1651 Před 2 lety +3

    You get funnier by each vid. Excellent! By the way, Longley Lane in Almondbury, Huddersfield is 1:7. Is that worth a mention?

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety

      Shall have a look. what's 1:7 as a percentage.

    • @andykilvington1651
      @andykilvington1651 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AutoShenanigans About 13%

    • @gerbuk
      @gerbuk Před rokem +2

      Porlock Hill near Minehead on the a39 is 1:4 and the hardkott pass near boot in the lakes is even steeper but not residential. Both worth a look

  • @paulwilks6129
    @paulwilks6129 Před rokem

    Absolutley love your egg work there.
    Although I'm a little baffled as to the scientific reasoning behind the experiment that led you to take a bite of of the egg.
    Could it be greed by any chance?
    Hmmm? (That 'Hmm' works best in a master Yoda voice)

  • @amycupcake6832
    @amycupcake6832 Před rokem +1

    the dutch guy who lives on the steepest road in england, well, when you have a passion that is incompatible with your home country

  • @bagofnails6692
    @bagofnails6692 Před rokem +1

    I'm surprised that you didn't mention the Banksy that was briefly on Vale Street just a year or two before you visited. You even filmed a bit of your video in front of where it was.

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před rokem

      I did actually script a bit about that very artwork... I cut the scene out as I discovered it had been painted over and was someones house!

    • @bagofnails6692
      @bagofnails6692 Před rokem

      @@AutoShenanigans Thanks for the reply. It wasn't painted over, I think. They cut out the artwork and sold it as far as I recall. I have some freinds who live on that street and I saw the artwork during the lockdown when I was delivering beer to them one afternoon. (My electric bike failed to get up the hill.)

  • @lynzel6334
    @lynzel6334 Před rokem +1

    😂 great video

  • @AndyLaskey
    @AndyLaskey Před rokem +1

    Beacon Hill in Bodmin Cornwall is a lot steeper than Vale Street.

  • @mrdando
    @mrdando Před rokem +1

    O:55 the actor you said about that Played Darth Vader was actually previously the green cross code man before Kevin Keegan to showed children at safely cross the road

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios Před rokem +2

    A golf ball roll of Vale Street would be much more entertaining, don't you think? Those houses at the bottom of the hill would need some protection for their window, I'd expect.

  • @dereksmith6126
    @dereksmith6126 Před rokem

    There are a couple of streets in Dartmouth, Devon while not as outright steep, are much longer. Vale Street, it really is only the bottom few metres that is really steep.

  • @XcOM9871
    @XcOM9871 Před 2 lety +4

    My dad always told me the steepest road was Chimney Bank which is just down from where he grew up and was nicknamed chain-breaker by cyclists

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety +4

      That's certainly true. I believe, when you average out the gradient across the length of the road, Vale street comes out on top, however I read in places you'll see 33% gradient on chimney bank!!

    • @Dantowey3266s
      @Dantowey3266s Před 2 lety +2

      @@AutoShenanigans having cycled up both, Vale St is steepest at its steepest bit but as an average it probably is Chimney Bank. Vale St a lot easier to go up just due to the length!

    • @AutoShenanigans
      @AutoShenanigans  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dantowey3266s I had chimney bank down at around 14% av gradient, however in places 30%! No doubt it's stupidly steep. I feel we need to find the definitive answer as Wales might be holder of the record!

  • @neiltabener8185
    @neiltabener8185 Před rokem +1

    Loved the video , gonna have to disagree with you though on "Cadbury is the best" , cadbury used to be quite good then it was sold to Mondalez who promptly proceeded to fill the cadbury brand with the same generic crap chocolate they use the world over. Whittakers is now the best chocolate, closely followed by Lindt, signed a Kiwi :)

  • @stevemarshall3481
    @stevemarshall3481 Před rokem +1

    "Wow that was a waste of a cream egg, meanwhile in starving Africa" 🤣🤣

  • @andy70d35
    @andy70d35 Před rokem +5

    Agree with you 100% about Star Wars total crap, never understood the fascination with them. Vale street is nuts, how steep it is. not even possible to roll an egg down there. wouldn't like to be the one pushing the wheelbarrow up that hill when they built houses back in the day.

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Před rokem

      Same with that ET shite, and Titanic. Any wonder people are watching CZcams instead...

  • @-M0LE
    @-M0LE Před rokem +2

    Having grew up in Bristol never heard of a colston bun

  • @euanmcgill918
    @euanmcgill918 Před rokem

    "Join us next week for another egg-citing egg-isode of Auto Shen-egg-ans "

  • @suzanneturley4433
    @suzanneturley4433 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How can you expect the egg to roll far when you are over the camber?

  • @derektaylor6713
    @derektaylor6713 Před rokem +1

    The 30% sign at the top of the road going down into Robin Hood's Bay.

    • @pgmasterson1163
      @pgmasterson1163 Před rokem

      Oh yeah, i did that last year, walking from Ravenscar to Robin Hood Bay, enjoyed a pint in the bay, but had to walk up that damn hill to get a taxi back to Ravenscar. Was a steep leg killing walk up that hill. The only reason i guess its somewhat overlooked is that the road is kind of restricted to cars for businesses and residents only. Everyone else has to park top of the hill.