 mucky pup. We're down. All right I can see plenty of driftwood already which is good. Whoo, made it down. That'll put A's on your tether. Go wash my hand. I'm down for a bit of spring low tide foraging just to see what I can find when the tide goes out. It's lowest. See if we can get some velvet crabs. I mean fingers crossed for brown crab or a lobster but it's a rarity around these parts but there are certain things that I know I'll get like periwinkles and limpets and seaweed and I reckon pretty much guaranteed a velvet crab as well. So I'm just going to wait till the tide goes out and then I'm going to follow it out so I'm going to get around where I need to get to wash my digits and then I'm just going to follow the tide out and see what I can find. Use some of this driftwood to get a little fire going and cook what we can, cook what we can forage on this glorious day. Nice little find that. A lovely piece, a lovely piece of jet which is fossilised monkey puzzle trees which used to grow all along this coast and it's some of the best jet quality jet in the world. Not to be mistaken with coal. There are a few ways that you can tell. I mean I used to collect this as a lad quite a lot so I know just instinctively but if I can get a grey rock I'll show you. Yeah so coal when you when you when you rub coal it is it goes it goes jet black whereas jet ironically doesn't go jet black it goes a, can you see? See there it goes sort of a leathery brown, a leathery brown sort of muddy colour and that's how you know you've got some jet. So we'll pocket that take it home. It's a nice little treasure. Semi precious stone but precious to me. This is what I use for just having a rake under them out to reach places see if you can get some out and it's just a paint roller. It's an old paint roller just took off the rolly fluffy shaft and you're left with this look. Don't rust handle on it perfect. Top tip for all you foragers and spear fishermen out there. We'll get that out now anyway and have a go with it. Optimistic net. This is an old pool net I found in a skip for your back garden but it's telescopic and this folds out and it's perfect for rock pooling for little shrimps, prawns whatever you want to call them. So I might deploy that later if we get a chance. Right I've stripped some some bark off that dead tree back there which I'm assuming is red cedar judging by the by the bark and by the stringiness of it. It's a little bit damp but maybe if we can get a decent ember I can do something with it. Fluff it up a little bit. Certainly worth a shot. I need to replenish my charting already. Must remember. Right find a decent edge. It's a bit windy which could work in my favour. Right give it a few hollups and hopefully get it in there quick. See what we can do. The wind can do a lot of it look. There we go. We've got fire! Yeah! Instead of bushboxes enough wood kicking about let's see if we can transfer it without losing it. Getting fire that won't take too long. Oh it's spilling everywhere. Leave that there. That smells good. That smells really good. Let's bang it on this stone for now. Here I've just got some broccoli, some peas and a bit of butter with lemon and garlic. There you go a little banquet. Surf and turf and medley of greens cooked in butter with lemon and garlic. Not bad. I get chucked into a few days. Limp pits. Always best to discard, well always I do anyway, just discard this black bit, the kaksak as we call it. Easy to discard and throw away and then you're just left with the meat. It's a little sucker, delicious. And top tip for you that don't know. Oh, well done. And get a claw. Oh mate. In my opinion better than lobster velvet crab. Take its little hat off and use the claw from your velvet these. Well, they're definitely a labour of love. I don't... Go on, go on boy. Get it. Definitely a labour of love these things mate. But they're beautiful. So nice. Bring back all my memories. Decent sized claw. They don't get much. Much bigger than that. So sweet. Oh mate. Let's crack it open up rock. Get some meat out of it. Oh, look at that. Oh mate. So tasty. Got some steak as well. Surf and turf. Oh mate. That's cooked lovely. Got some greens, peas, broccoli, runner beans, done in like a lemon in her butter. Lovely. Self-isolation at its best. I would just like to say for the record if you're... if anyone's having fires on the beach, dig down quite deep and then once you're done please just put water on it. Plenty of water on it. It's okay here because this is a secluded beach and it's about to be landlocked. It's about to be locked off by the tide and the tide will come in and wash that over as well as the fact that I've dug down deep and put water on it and spread everything about because the stones in the sand can heat up and you could... if you just chuck sand over it, people can come walking along, foot can go through the sand into the hot rocks and it can cause really bad burns. I've seen it and it's terrible. So just because you're on the beach, it doesn't mean you can be a big lackluster. You still got to leave no trace and make an effort, even more of an effort just to make sure you don't leave loads of hot rocks everywhere. Right, speaking of leaving stuff everywhere, there's quite a lot of plastic bottles and stuff just dotted around here. So I've got a bag with me. I'm going to fill that up with as much crap as I can find and then I might run to that. There's a waterfall over there. I might run to that and have a quick dip and then and then get off. There we go, look, got a bag full. Bag full of baggy bottles. Whoa! Put the bag down and just look at that. This is... that has got to be calmer, that I have to be calmer. Filled a bag full of plastic to take out with me. I find a hammer and look at that. Beautiful Ammonite, all cleaned off though. Cheers, Noel! Ledge, thank you. Hey! Spot on, absolutely spot on. Shall I go dunking waterfall for Giggle? Might be dangerous though, it looks dangerous. Things might fall on to me. Let's do it anyway, come on. It's been one of them days mate, it's got to end in waterfall on it. Look at that, I'm buzzing about that. I'm a jet, I've got jet and a fossil. Yes mate! Right, let's do one of these, let's fast track it to the waterfall. There we are, the little cave looks well. Looks alright, looks alright doesn't it? Right, I'm doing it as the sun goes down. I don't even have my speeders on, it's going to go in in undies, old school. Right, old school in undies, ready? Let's go. Oh, GP as well, hot GoPro. Oh mate, it's real cold mate. I'm excited mate, couldn't handle it, too much of an headache on it. That is brutal mate, let's go in again, one more. That'll do mate, that'll do, come on. That'll ding-dang do. Let's go and have a look at your old sunset. Look at it, whoo-hoo-hoo. Oh yeah man, tired of coming in there so got to be chill out with this one. Beautiful oh, I'm going to laugh it up. Beautiful end to a beautiful day. Mate, I could cry, I could cry. Right, get my clothes on and try and get it back up them ropes for me, a plagi bag full of plagi bottles. What a wonderful day that was. I'd just like to thank you all for watching. If you've enjoyed it at all, if you could do the favour and just hit the like button. That helps mate and as I said before it's just press it with your finger. If you've not subscribed already and you like what you see then just hit the subscribe button, hit the bell notification so you can get notified when I upload again. The usual shizzle mate, the usual shizzle. Got my bag full of plagi, full belly, quality memories. I'm out. Take care of each other and most importantly take care of yourselves. Au revoir and high contact. Love you, bye.