Congratulations on over 7K Subscribers! How nice to have a meet-up walk with Nic! I've not watched her channel before but I will surely do so, shortly. Logan has become a good boundary stone locator 🤩 Thanks so much for sharing your lovely walk and Logan's zoomies! ⏩🦮
Loved this! I go horse riding out from Bagnum stables and we get some great canters on the Smuggler's Road track, not to mention those fabulous 360' views. Interesting to see it from a walker's perspective. Thankyou Dave and lovely Logan.
I love the milestones in such a remote place 😊 I always worry that I will get lost in the New Forest and I appreciate your knowledge of this vast and beautiful area ✨🙏😊🙌
Thanks Nic and indeed a big thank you for not only your company & agreeing to the "collaboration" (!) but also for being so patient during the filming process (particularly the "tripod up & down" bits!) . PS. Logan only gave you 7 out of 10 for your "Boing" over that small stream!
@DaveFord well now, Logan's boing was clearly a 10, so I understand the 7 for mine! 🤣 Thanks again for the invite and introduction to the wonderful tale of Lovey Warne!
Good evening Dave stunning video Great views beautiful weather fantastic woodland i would not fancy walking round the woods at night plus you had a great guest very enjoyable
The Smugglers Lane in Ridley Wood was one of my playgrounds when I was a child and I lived at Turf Croft Cottage about 1/2 a mile South East of Ridley Wood. I used to fish in the Mill Lane Brook and catch lovely wild brown trout, some as big as 1/2 a pound. No fallen trees in the woods in those days though, they were soon recycled into logs for our fire after buying the fallen tree from the Forestry Commission.
Nice walk Dave, with lots of good information. Ridley wood is very interesting and the video worked well with a guest. Most of my late family are in that church yard but I did not know about the Applebee lady.
That walk was a little different, having the lovely Nic for company. I've seen her channel on the list, but never watched it. That will almost certainly change in the near future. Beautiful weather for you all, with a wonderful church to visit. I know Burley quite well, but it can get very busy at times.
An enjoyable change from your usual presentation with a walking companion Dave. I’ve already had a gander at Nic’s channel as well. I always wanted a Lava lamp as a child but have never owned one.
Tons of great info and silly whippet tricks - Logan says who you calling old? - pollarding I had seen in Europe but never knew what it was called nor what it was in its origins. Thanks, all three of you.
I remember that old fire lookout at Picket Post. When I was a boy I promised myself that I would climb it when I was a teenager but they pulled it down before I grew into my teens. Shame.
Some great old milestones in that area you showed us. Very handsome. Was the smugglers route up from the coast? There is a smugglers path I recall between Golden Cap and Charmouth but too far west for your route. I would like to visit Porchester castle so may check out that video....
Ah.... that would be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is buried at Minstead Church. Indeed Logan & I visited his grave during our walk around the village over 4 years ago. ruclips.net/video/sGSt0dbNVR0/видео.html
Fantastic.,so interesting.What a stunning walk.Thankyou.
Thank you Gloria & indeed thanks for watching.
Congratulations on over 7K Subscribers! How nice to have a meet-up walk with Nic! I've not watched her channel before but I will surely do so, shortly. Logan has become a good boundary stone locator 🤩 Thanks so much for sharing your lovely walk and Logan's zoomies! ⏩🦮
Thank you. Yes it was great fun being able to be involved with a "collaboration" video with Nic ... her channel is certainly worth a look at!
Loved this! I go horse riding out from Bagnum stables and we get some great canters on the Smuggler's Road track, not to mention those fabulous 360' views. Interesting to see it from a walker's perspective. Thankyou Dave and lovely Logan.
Thank you. I imagine it would make a great place for a canter - nice & wide in places as well.
I love the milestones in such a remote place 😊 I always worry that I will get lost in the New Forest and I appreciate your knowledge of this vast and beautiful area ✨🙏😊🙌
It is great that those Milestones are still kept in such good condition - retaining their little bit of history.
Thank you from Denmark for sharing this exciting part of your history. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Thank you & indeed thanks for watching.
Thanks Dave, Another fine walk, thankyou !
Thank you. :)
Thank you .....all 3!
We loved Logan's Whippet zoomies!
Those pollarded trees grew into Very odd shapes.
Always sooo interesting !😊
Thank you Susan. There are some quite amazing trees in Ridley Wood!
great collaboration video lots of details of Smugglers Road and places along the way
Thank you Cath. You can just imagine Smugglers using that track, all those years ago!
Super video, Dave! A wonderful day, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Thanks Nic and indeed a big thank you for not only your company & agreeing to the "collaboration" (!) but also for being so patient during the filming process (particularly the "tripod up & down" bits!) . PS. Logan only gave you 7 out of 10 for your "Boing" over that small stream!
@DaveFord well now, Logan's boing was clearly a 10, so I understand the 7 for mine! 🤣 Thanks again for the invite and introduction to the wonderful tale of Lovey Warne!
Amazing walk in the countryside with Nic and experience the wonderful views
Many thanks Keith.
Good evening Dave stunning video Great views beautiful weather fantastic woodland i would not fancy walking round the woods at night plus you had a great guest very enjoyable
Thank you Craig. We were certainly lucky with the weather as the previous seven days leading up to the day of our walk were either overcast or wet!
Another great video🍻
Thank you. :)
It looked beautiful there Dave .
It is such a lovely part of the New Forest with a mixture of both heathland and woodland, Melissa.
@DaveFord you have the most amazing countryside Dave. Thanks for sharing it's beauty. Give Logan a hug for me.
Thank you. Lovely video
Thank you Catherine. :)
The Smugglers Lane in Ridley Wood was one of my playgrounds when I was a child and I lived at Turf Croft Cottage about 1/2 a mile South East of Ridley Wood. I used to fish in the Mill Lane Brook and catch lovely wild brown trout, some as big as 1/2 a pound. No fallen trees in the woods in those days though, they were soon recycled into logs for our fire after buying the fallen tree from the Forestry Commission.
What a fantastic place to have as a playground - you could make a few "dens" in there!
Really good, nice to see you and Nik collaborating between the two of you I get too see all the places I miss or want to visit.
Thank you. We had a lot of fun making our respective videos that day & were fortunate to have some great weather as well!
Nice walk Dave, with lots of good information. Ridley wood is very interesting and the video worked well with a guest. Most of my late family are in that church yard but I did not know about the Applebee lady.
Thanks Peter. Ridley Wood is one of my favourite parts of the New Forest ..... there are some cracking Beech trees in there!
That walk was a little different, having the lovely Nic for company. I've seen her channel on the list, but never watched it. That will almost certainly change in the near future. Beautiful weather for you all, with a wonderful church to visit. I know Burley quite well, but it can get very busy at times.
Oh yes, Burley can be a very popular destination for visitors - especially in the height of the holiday seasons.
An enjoyable change from your usual presentation with a walking companion Dave. I’ve already had a gander at Nic’s channel as well. I always wanted a Lava lamp as a child but have never owned one.
Thanks Mark. There is some great content on Nic's channel for sure.
Tons of great info and silly whippet tricks - Logan says who you calling old? - pollarding I had seen in Europe but never knew what it was called nor what it was in its origins. Thanks, all three of you.
Thanks Yvonne. Logan will be 9 in January so, in dog years, he is just ahead of me (but not by much!).
I remember that old fire lookout at Picket Post. When I was a boy I promised myself that I would climb it when I was a teenager but they pulled it down before I grew into my teens. Shame.
Some great old milestones in that area you showed us. Very handsome. Was the smugglers route up from the coast? There is a smugglers path I recall between Golden Cap and Charmouth but too far west for your route. I would like to visit Porchester castle so may check out that video....
Yes Jean, the smuggler's route came up from the coast -often from Christchurch (or nearby), I believe.
The Sherlock Holmes author is there i think I thought that's who you were looking for 🧐
Ah.... that would be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is buried at Minstead Church. Indeed Logan & I visited his grave during our walk around the village over 4 years ago. ruclips.net/video/sGSt0dbNVR0/видео.html