Neolithic Trackway through the Forest to Waltham Abbey and Cheshunt

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 68

  • @ashembers8414
    @ashembers8414 6 лет назад +5

    The soft afternoon light of early winter. What a great time of year to walk and enjoy the landscape

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      It is indeed - the land reveals itself more in winter

  • @voxley19
    @voxley19 6 лет назад +9

    Marvellous walk and videography John.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      thanks very much voxley

    • @pauldrozdz7571
      @pauldrozdz7571 3 года назад

      Hi John
      Not a specific comment on this video, more a thanks for all of your videos which have been like a warm arm around my shoulders over the last two weeks. I'm just coming out of the other side of an unpleasant bout of covid which, in addition to the lock down, has robbed me of time in my beloved Epping forest and surrounding area. I actually feel that I have been able to experience the restorative powers of the forest through your videos and felt the warmth of places that I know well and intrigue for those new to me. I'm now really looking forward to be able to get out into nature again - when allowed - with my trusty camera and walking boots with the atmospheric music from your videos twinkling in my ears. So, thanks again. I look forward to binge watching your RUclips site content and anything new that you produce.
      My one final comment - brush up on your fungi identification! 😉
      Regards....and stay safe and well
      P x

  • @missmolly2327
    @missmolly2327 3 года назад +1

    The romance of a Neolithic trackway! Bits and pieces keep appearing in the countryside. England’s ancient history never fails to charm me. So many delightful gems of history on your walks in this, to me, old familiar landscape. I had no idea that King Harold was buried at Waltham Abbey, or bits of him. Edith Swanneck......the name says it all. Her devotion to Harold and her beauty. Thanks again John Rogers for these delightful walks.

  • @DjAja
    @DjAja 6 лет назад +2

    i spent my early teens around this area,before the M25 & M11 thank you brought back some amazing memory's.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      my pleasure Dj Aja - what a great area to grow up

    • @DjAja
      @DjAja 6 лет назад

      Once again thank you you made my day !

  • @JagBetty
    @JagBetty 6 лет назад +5

    A marvellous walk there John. Hope you get the OS map completed. I've almost managed to fill up my local map but there are a few small areas left to go...King Harold was a brave man.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      That's great Jag - have you annotated the map? My OS map is falling apart now and still so many places to walk

    • @JagBetty
      @JagBetty 6 лет назад +1

      John Rogers it's hanging together with tape...mine is full of circles, squiggles and neon pen marks. Love maps.

  • @jde9095
    @jde9095 6 лет назад +2

    A great scenic walk through some beautiful countryside. The history of that area must read like a novel that one could not put down. Thank you for sharing John, Take Care.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks Darrell - Waltham Abbey seems to intensify its hold over me every time I visit

    • @jde9095
      @jde9095 6 лет назад

      I can see why

  • @jimdickerson3465
    @jimdickerson3465 6 лет назад +1

    I'm really enjoying all of these walks John. They are so much better than watching the old 'crystal bucket in the corner', many thanks.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      Many thanks indeed Jim - I love making these videos

  • @john80c
    @john80c 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful colours of autumn captured perfectly-thank you John

  • @bananaman7638
    @bananaman7638 8 месяцев назад

    I really need to get out in Epping Forest more. Magical

  • @terryvialls6512
    @terryvialls6512 3 года назад +1

    Happy memories
    Summer 2010 spent many weekends
    Playing ball with my young daughter who had just begun walking and
    We would feed the ducks who lived in the stream by the abbey
    Lovely memories

  • @johnleach7358
    @johnleach7358 6 лет назад +1

    another classic. we know this area well .. thanks

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      +John Leach thanks John - love it round there

  • @MegaGary1960
    @MegaGary1960 6 лет назад +1

    fantastic video I normally do local walks but a map is so helpful I think m gonna get me a map and broaden my horizons thanks for the inspiration john

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this walk! Noted down as a must visit destination!

  • @MrCamparisafari
    @MrCamparisafari 6 лет назад

    aye we are having a good late autumn / early winter, lots of amazing sun sets , another wonderful video

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      +See Safari thanks See Safari - it has been a cracking winter so far, let's hope it lasts

  • @richardgreen1970
    @richardgreen1970 6 лет назад +1

    Great stuff John,pleasure to watch and digest .

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      +richardgreen1970 thanks Richard- really enjoyed the walk, can't wait to get back out there

  • @peterspindley5965
    @peterspindley5965 5 лет назад +1

    Nice. Didn't know about the trackway, will check that out thanks

  • @nickfantini1555
    @nickfantini1555 3 года назад

    Thankyou for that John

  • @davidfarrell7373
    @davidfarrell7373 6 лет назад

    Fabulous. Love the music too John. Thank you.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      +David Farrell thanks David - yeah I love these pieces of music, glad you noticed, they fit the mood perfectly

  • @pjmeacham9034
    @pjmeacham9034 6 лет назад +2

    Man, I don't know where any of these places are, but it's fire anyway.

  • @colinricgmailcom
    @colinricgmailcom 3 года назад

    You had your thumb on my place in this one!

  • @markhudson2200
    @markhudson2200 Год назад

    Excellent video John keep it up

  • @rosswebster7500
    @rosswebster7500 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the videos as always John. I'm going to try and watch Edith Walks after this. From the trailer it looks like Kotting did a great job!

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for watching Ross. Edith Walks is a really magical film - there's a great soundtrack CD - I was gutted I had to depart at Enfield but managed to capture some wonderful moments in that short distance

    • @rosswebster7500
      @rosswebster7500 6 лет назад +1

      John Rogers Indeed. From what I've seen in the trailers it looks almost like a post-Apocalyptic take on a Medieval passion play, with a hint of Terry Gilliam

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад +1

      +Ross Webster that's a brilliant description Ross

  • @littleacornslandscapes2935
    @littleacornslandscapes2935 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks John, therapy !

  • @davej661
    @davej661 6 лет назад

    Another great video John, that trackway was once a road that you could use to cut from the Epping New Road to the Upshire road, I think they closed it to traffic in the early 90's

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      +davej661 thanks for that Dave - really interesting part of the forest

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 6 лет назад +2

    Walsingham is in north Norfolk. Given that Richard III has an impressive final resting place in Leicester, should King Harold's remains be exhumed and offered a suitable prominence at Waltham Abbey? Has any attempt been made to find his bones or has nature taken them? Another interesting walk, John.
    Off topic, but I remember you seeing a lady picking pine cones and putting them in the oven to dry as decoration. I tried it today and it works! The kitchen smells nice, too.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      Thanks for that Borderlands, I've been meaning to walk to Norfolk for a while - I wonder if the pilgrim path meets the Icknield Way at any point.
      I do quite like Harold's understated grave, I believe a number of places claim to have his bones and I wonder if Waltham would be reluctant to put its claim to the test although I'd say it's a very good candidate and where he'd want to have been buried.
      I must try baking the pine cones - love the idea of filling the house with that smell of the woods

  • @stewartconacher6552
    @stewartconacher6552 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting walk.

  • @kimdeakin7678
    @kimdeakin7678 5 лет назад +1

    Great video john

  • @robinbeckford314
    @robinbeckford314 6 лет назад +2

    Could those bars across the path be there to deter off-road motorcylists?

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      +Robin Beckford I hadn't thought of that Robin but sounds like a good explanation

  • @doghouse100148
    @doghouse100148 2 года назад

    John have you heard the story of a miraculous stone cross dug out of Ham hill near Montacute Somerset . Loaded on a six oxen cart that was destined for Westminster Abbey and missed its destination and ended up at Waltham Abbey..? And that’s why the Abbey was built there.?

    • @doghouse100148
      @doghouse100148 2 года назад +1

      ("The Discovery of our Holy Cross") or "Waltham Chronicle", relates that, in about 1016, the blacksmith at another estate belonging to Tovi, at Montacute near Glastonbury, found a large black flint (or marble) crucifix buried at the top of a hill, after a dream. Tovi had the cross loaded onto an ox-cart, but the oxen would only go in one direction and continued every day until they reached Waltham, a journey of some 150 miles. This Holy Rood or Cross was installed at the church and soon became the subject of pilgrimage. Tovi is said to have rebuilt the church, but modern evidence suggests that he probably retained the 8th-century fabric of the building.

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 4 года назад +1

    I can remember walking dog o those back path and crossing m25 as it was being built very open and totally deserted before m25
    Some fences and bars are to stop stolen/Illegal motorcycling...ripping everything up..

  • @ArthurStone
    @ArthurStone 6 лет назад +2

    Cheers :D

  • @englishweather9763
    @englishweather9763 3 года назад

    As you, I have often thought how different it would have been if Harold had waited and revived himself and his men before going on to Hastings, but it would seem 'William the Bastard'. was also aware of this and committed terrible tortures such as flaying on the peoples of Hastings in the days before the battle, knowing full-well that Harold loved his people and would not be able to ignore their plight.
    So it would seem the everyday day term of 'bastard' became to be used for someone who had no mercy or care for other people, a nasty piece of work was William.

  • @RosineideRaccar
    @RosineideRaccar Год назад

    Adorei o video

  • @davidbinns9974
    @davidbinns9974 6 лет назад +1

    The neolithic trackway is a real find. Probably I walked at least part of it some time ago not knowing.
    And just today I learned of this recovered memory:
    www.sciencealert.com/fungus-kingdom-critical-role-formation-of-earth-s-breathable-atmosphere
    A tale of times before the forests we know, of precursor times, of discovery and enchantment, of preconditions and possibilities.
    Fine stuff: stay with it, John.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  6 лет назад

      thanks for that link Dave - fascinating stuff, Epping Forest is certainly a great place to study fungi

  • @allannewson1461
    @allannewson1461 3 года назад

    Some thing about a forest

  • @4thEyeVision
    @4thEyeVision 6 лет назад +2

    Ace

  • @celtick4985
    @celtick4985 6 лет назад

    luv it china!

  • @jansoons1523
    @jansoons1523 Год назад

    The reason there are iron bars on some of the footpaths, is to stop motor bikes and cyclist from ruining the paths, nothing idyllic about Waltham Abbey, its a tip. But i liked your vid.

  • @thegayestshit
    @thegayestshit Год назад

    This summer I did this walk (setting out from Epping). Those reluctant footpaths make it really somewhat unwelcoming while approaching Waltham Abbey.