I love it when one Ford meets another at 19.56. Lovely video Dave as always. You look so content being with your best friend. I thought I heard you say HYTHE not HYDE at the beginning but of course that's next to Folkestone an area I knew very well. I haven't been there for 50 years. A bientôt mon ami!.
Hi Dave We followed in your footsteps on this walk yesterday but started and ended in Godshill. We had blue skies and amazing views from Robin Hoods Clump where we had a packed lunch. Without your video we would never have thought of the walk so thanks for your insight!
Thanks Dave. A well earned breakfast. I'm thoroughly enjoying working my wat through the "New Forrest Walk" playlist series. My parents live in Hythe so I know the area fairly well, it certainly is unusual to see parts of the Forrest so quiet in July.
Love this video. My Dad lived with his grandmother in N Gorley during the 2nd ww and went to school in Hyde. I know he used to play in Huckels Brook and at Robin Hood's clump so it was great to see them in this video.
Nice one Dave. I’m always impressed by your continuity with Logan. When you are walking towards the camera, obviously you have to pause and turn the camera around, before continuing. However you both approach, you always maintain the same order as you walk way. And, you’ve never got it wrong. That food in the cafe looked rather nice. I seen cotton grass before, but not in the New Forest. You were in n area I’m not familiar with, so I learned a few more things.
Thanks Lionel. It helps that Logan does competitive obedience and we have done so many films together now, he knows where he needs to be. Indeed he often gets it right & I get it wrong! The Potting Shed Cafe is well worth a visit if you are in the area and I can certainly recommend their "mini brekky"!
Thanks Dave , another great walk and one to follow once this rain stops ! 😂
All the best
Alan
Thanks Alan. Yes, it would be nice to see the back of all of this mud at the moment!
We loved that walk Dave!
That book looks lovely! Logan had plenty of sniffs and water fun!
Thank you!😊
Thanks Susan. Heywood Sumner was a great writer, artist & archaeologist for sure.
I love it when one Ford meets another at 19.56. Lovely video Dave as always. You look so content being with your best friend. I thought I heard you say HYTHE not HYDE at the beginning but of course that's next to Folkestone an area I knew very well. I haven't been there for 50 years. A bientôt mon ami!.
Thanks Martin. Logan is a great companion to have on a walk for sure!
Hi Dave love the common beautiful .some wonderful views 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍just beautiful Dave Thankyou 👍👍👍👍👍👍Dee
Thank you Dee. We had great weather that day.
Hi Dave
We followed in your footsteps on this walk yesterday but started and ended in Godshill. We had blue skies and amazing views from Robin Hoods Clump where we had a packed lunch. Without your video we would never have thought of the walk so thanks for your insight!
Thank you Mike. Glad that you had great weather for your walk and what a lovely place to have lunch!
Thank you and Logan, what a lovely part of Hampshire. Take care.
Thank you Christine. :)
Thanks Dave. A well earned breakfast. I'm thoroughly enjoying working my wat through the "New Forrest Walk" playlist series. My parents live in Hythe so I know the area fairly well, it certainly is unusual to see parts of the Forrest so quiet in July.
Thanks Lance. Yes, that breakfast was a great way to end the walk for sure!
Wonderful walk in the countryside
Cheers Keith. :)
Love this video. My Dad lived with his grandmother in N Gorley during the 2nd ww and went to school in Hyde. I know he used to play in Huckels Brook and at Robin Hood's clump so it was great to see them in this video.
Thank you Sharon. Glad you enjoyed the video. Great that you have a family connection with such a lovely area.
Lovely day for a walk! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks and indeed thank you for watching.
The quality is so awesome!! Watching from iPad pro! New fan here!
Thanks for watching. :)
Logan had a great paddle, the water here in Scotland has that orange/ brown look to it.
Beautiful views and lovely donkeys too!
Thank you. Yes - Logan loves a dip o cool down on hot days, that is for sure!
8:43 I thought Logan was a mountain lion for a second!
Now that would have made for an interesting video!:)
Nice one Dave. I’m always impressed by your continuity with Logan. When you are walking towards the camera, obviously you have to pause and turn the camera around, before continuing. However you both approach, you always maintain the same order as you walk way. And, you’ve never got it wrong. That food in the cafe looked rather nice. I seen cotton grass before, but not in the New Forest. You were in n area I’m not familiar with, so I learned a few more things.
Thanks Lionel. It helps that Logan does competitive obedience and we have done so many films together now, he knows where he needs to be. Indeed he often gets it right & I get it wrong! The Potting Shed Cafe is well worth a visit if you are in the area and I can certainly recommend their "mini brekky"!
It’s always a complete seamless walk through. I hadn’t realized Logan was controlling you. Ha, ha.