I don't post many videos and don't do all the fancy bells and whistles stuff I tend to just shoot the video then do basic editing to get the run time down and that's about it, I had a few subscribers and a decent number of views then through my own stupidity i managed to get locked out of my account i tried lots of ways to get back in but failed miserably so i had to make another channel which took ages and was a PITA, anyhoo its up and running again now and here is one of the first videos i took and its still a favourite of mine.
Edit to add - I wont lose my log in again
Edit to add - I wont lose my log in again

R.N.L.I - Lifeboat Station at Roa Island nr Ulverston.
Barrow Lifeboat Station is located off the south end of Roa Island, with a slipway down to the Piel Chanel, about 2½ miles south-east of Barrow-in-Furness. The current RLNI station building, manned by volunteers, opened in 2001 and houses a Tamar class all weather lifeboat and a D class Inshore lifeboat, serving serving Morecambe Bay and the Irish Sea. The first lifeboat station was established on Roa Island in 1864, originally known as Piel (Barrow), and renamed Barrow in 1889. Over the years, there have been several stations at different locations on the island, the current site was established in 1929
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