Such a lovely place is The New Forest and that part looks as beautiful as the parts I know. Dave is so knowledgeable and a good guy to have around to show you things that you might otherwise have not known of or heard about, like the lucky hag stones, wow. Thanks for the lovely video Kevin. We must visit this part one day; I love the history of the forest 🥰 Maybe a Kevin's Ramble walk in the spring/summer?
Logan needs to be sitting on that Tig-point to validate it! Dave is a great guide. You call it a crater I call it a dew pond! Imagine the destruction of the 'grand slam' on a city. What a glorious woodland, what a joy to spend time there.
Hi Kevin Cynthia and Steve great walks and so interesting in the New forest all the scenery, wild life plus all the interesting things and places, enjoyed both videos very much. I wish you all a very happy Christmas and the very best for the new year hope to see you all in the new year with mince pies and sausage rolls ❤x
Learnt a bit more about this gorgeous place today. You had an awesome guide ( again). More H(istory) and H(ealth) and H(umour) content. Most informative and enjoyable. Keep on discovering. 👌🇳🇱🙋♀🇳🇿
Thank you Anita 🙂It was really lovely to meet up with Dave and for him to guide around just a small part of the New Forest. Take care Merry Christmas and a happy New year
Andrew read my mind as I also thought the trig point was missing Logan to properly bag it. Love a hag stone hunt. I often spend time combing the shingle beaches here for them. I also took one along 24 years ago for the birth of my son as they are meant to make for an easy birth! I wish they had made a lake out of the grand slam bomb crater - that would have been awesome!! Thanks for sharing Dave's guided tour and Kevin's Rambles awayday!
Thank you Jean, I think I found a hag stone on the beech when I was in Yorkshire? If the grandslam crater had ben turned into a lake what a special place it would have been.
Lovely walk through a beautiful part of the country. Very enjoyable.
Thank you Bernie
Lovely ramble, and very interesting. Great to see two of the best walking channels on RUclips joining forces. Thanks @KevinsRambles 👍and @DaveFord 👍
Thank you Anna 🙂 It was a lovely walk and we had a great time with Dave
Such a lovely place is The New Forest and that part looks as beautiful as the parts I know. Dave is so knowledgeable and a good guy to have around to show you things that you might otherwise have not known of or heard about, like the lucky hag stones, wow.
Thanks for the lovely video Kevin. We must visit this part one day; I love the history of the forest 🥰 Maybe a Kevin's Ramble walk in the spring/summer?
Thank you Lynn 🙂It took a long time to get to meet up with Dave but really pleased we did. He was a great guide
Logan needs to be sitting on that Tig-point to validate it! Dave is a great guide. You call it a crater I call it a dew pond! Imagine the destruction of the 'grand slam' on a city. What a glorious woodland, what a joy to spend time there.
Thank you Andrew 🙂Dave was great and his knowledge was amazing. If the grand slam bomb had hit a city the deaths would have been huge
Thank you Kevin, very interesting to learn about hag stones 👍
Thank you John :-)
Happy Christmas to you John f.
Thank you @@michaelwhite8031
Hi Kevin Cynthia and Steve great walks and so interesting in the New forest all the scenery, wild life plus all the interesting things and places, enjoyed both videos very much. I wish you all a very happy Christmas and the very best for the new year hope to see you all in the new year with mince pies and sausage rolls ❤x
Thank you Fiona 🙂We really enjoyed our visit to the New Forest with Dave as our guide. A very merry Christmas to you and a happy New Year
Learnt a bit more about this gorgeous place today. You had an awesome guide ( again). More H(istory) and H(ealth) and H(umour) content. Most informative and enjoyable. Keep on discovering. 👌🇳🇱🙋♀🇳🇿
Thank you Anita 🙂It was really lovely to meet up with Dave and for him to guide around just a small part of the New Forest. Take care Merry Christmas and a happy New year
Two very interesting videos Kevin. Very different landscapes to those down in Sussex but equally special. 😃
Thank you Bob 🙂As you say the difference in the landscapes are quite vast in many ways, but both very enjoyable to be out in
Andrew read my mind as I also thought the trig point was missing Logan to properly bag it. Love a hag stone hunt. I often spend time combing the shingle beaches here for them. I also took one along 24 years ago for the birth of my son as they are meant to make for an easy birth! I wish they had made a lake out of the grand slam bomb crater - that would have been awesome!! Thanks for sharing Dave's guided tour and Kevin's Rambles awayday!
Thank you Jean, I think I found a hag stone on the beech when I was in Yorkshire? If the grandslam crater had ben turned into a lake what a special place it would have been.
Interesting way to create dew ponds with bombs lol.