A huge "Thank you!" to all of our supporters and followers of our KZitem channel over the last several years. As we approach 10K subscribers on our channel, we are getting very excited. Never did we think that we would attract 10k people to our video about Cornwall!
We know you love Cornwall nearly as much as we do and we will soon be returning to our wonderful walks and explorations that we enjoy filming so much. Until then we will continue to give you a little taste of Cornwall each week.
Join us on our daily dog walk! We update you on the current UK Coronavirus advice and plans for future videos.
Many thanks for all of your comments and messages about the scone recipe and video we published last month. You also sent us photos and we have included some of them in this video - so watch out for yours!
We walk through Chapel Combe to Chapel Porth Beach near St Agnes. The valley is known for the story of Bolster the Giant. We explore the beach for any evidence of the legend, with beautiful views of Wheal Coates and plenty of caves to explore.
We share our favourite book and scoresheet - did you know that we actually developed a scoresheet really early in our KZitem career! Learn all about it and how it led us to our favourite walking book.
Finally, our son made a spoof CWT video a few years ago and we have included it for your viewing pleasure!
The standard description bit…
We are Sarah and Andrew and we film our walks around Cornwall and publish on KZitem, usually weekly. Sometimes we stay in accommodation in Cornwall and upload our vlog. Sarah is fascinated by sea glass and likes to collect it so there may be the occasional sea glass video too. The channel is a hobby and we both have normal day jobs!
Frequently asked questions:
What camera do we use?
Since December 2018 we have used: Canon Powershot G7x MkII
How do I find the books you use?
Most are still in print although some we pick up in charity shops and may be available on Amazon secondhand. Please refer to the video for the book titles. Every video shows the book three times. Sorry but we can’t put a link in every description.
Best time of year to visit Cornwall?
We love May, June for flora and fauna, July and September for spectacular scenery.
What is your dog’s name?
Sorry but we do not release the name of our dog, perhaps you can make up your own name for him.
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Негізгі бет Nearly there! More wanderings and witterings at Chapel Porth, Cornwall.
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