Which You tubers (if any) do you follow?

Mat Armstrong - rebuilds totalled cars
Tavarish - similar to above but in the USA
Noel Phillips - aviation/transport and crazy trip reviews
Sam Chui - avaition vlogger
Ramy RC - builds and flies incredible AC planes
Colin Furze - does mad stuff to his house
Peter Santonello - really fascinating videos like really in depth interviews with Amish etc
Indigo Traveller - goes to some places I’d be too scared to go, I also find his content fascinating
Auditing Britain - don’t really watch too much any more, but it’s usually good for a chuckle (bit boring after a while though)

I also spend time watching YouTube with my children, who like Unspeakable (that’s guys living his best life!), Mr Heang (and other similar channels where fellas make impressive/expensive looking houses/water parks by digging in clay), and finally some American guy who builds boats and buggies and stuff - but I can’t quite remember his name.

YouTube is brilliant tbh, there’s something for everyone in there :)
 
Kris Harbour
Londoner who quit the rat race and bought some land in Wales. Now lives off grid there. Builds stuff.

Steve Wallis
Canadian chap who goes stealth camping.

Kurt Caz
South African guy who travels to places others don’t always go.

Outdoor Boys
Camping, fishing, cooking and a bit of travel with his wife and kids.

Colin Furze
Funny engineer who makes crazy inventions. He’s also partial to building underground tunnels.

Frankensteins Lab
Reaction channel to comedy shows. 2 guys from the USA who are nothing like me but for some reason I enjoy watching them react to the kind of comedy stuff I like.

Beard meets food
Guy from Leeds who takes on eating challenges.

Peter Santonello
Travels around and interviews local people about their lives. Mostly USA.

Project Kamp
Bunch of Europeans who have bought some land in Portugal and now live off the land.
 
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Overnight I came up with a few more YouTubers the kids and I watch:

Rate My Takeaway
Beard Meets Food
The Hydraulic Press channel
The Industrial Shredder channel
 
Seen most of Daft Monkey’s stuff on historic areas of Manchester. I like his down-to-earth presentation.
 

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