Love M*A*S*H, watched the entire series on Hulu at the beginning of the pandemic! I hadn’t seen the finale before since it was longer than a normal episode and wasn’t played much on TV.
Good job my friend . The MASH site looks as far from war as is possible .The natural beauty of the park is very special indeed ,thankyou kindly . I am 6000 miles away in Scotland but because of your fabulous footage ,i feel right next to the infamous place of work . I bet you could feel the memories of the show whilst you were there . Imagination and imagery. Best wishes to you as i have only just discovered your work ,but shall follow more .
Thank you so much for your very kind words! This is one of the things I love about the Internet: someone from Scotland can watch something I was able to experience. That still blows my mind. And you are so right; all the many, many hours of watching that show came flooding back, walking around an environment I had seen so many times. It was an amazing day. Thanks again!
M*A*S*H was one of my all time favorite shows! This is amazing Robert! Ranks right up there with the Batcave!! Love taking these walks with you, brother!!
Great content as always Robert, thanks for taking us on such amazing journey, I still find MASH to be some of the best television writing in the history of the medium. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much, Jay! Couldn't agree more: MASH will always be one of the best crafted shows TV shows ever. And thanks for helping to bring this site to my attention!
Where did you find that fallen tree trail was it close to that broken bridge we were just there look for that tree about an hour lol never found it.. maybe the river took it since this was three years ago :)
Ha, sorry to have sent you on a wild goose chase! I have to believe that some of the rains we've had over the last few years would have completely changed that marshy area. Also sorry to hear that bridge is still not crossable, but this is a helpful update!
So after I commented that your first video looked like M*A*S*H scenery, you decided to film at the actual filming location. I am jealous of the beautiful places you are visiting. Hope to get out there again soon.
Love M*A*S*H, watched the entire series on Hulu at the beginning of the pandemic! I hadn’t seen the finale before since it was longer than a normal episode and wasn’t played much on TV.
Awesome, what a great series to binge! Yeah, the finale was a 2 hour movie, if I'm recalling correctly.
Good job my friend . The MASH site looks as far from war as is possible .The natural beauty of the park is very special indeed ,thankyou kindly . I am 6000 miles away in Scotland but because of your fabulous footage ,i feel right next to the infamous place of work . I bet you could feel the memories of the show whilst you were there . Imagination and imagery. Best wishes to you as i have only just discovered your work ,but shall follow more .
Thank you so much for your very kind words! This is one of the things I love about the Internet: someone from Scotland can watch something I was able to experience. That still blows my mind. And you are so right; all the many, many hours of watching that show came flooding back, walking around an environment I had seen so many times. It was an amazing day. Thanks again!
M*A*S*H was one of my all time favorite shows! This is amazing Robert! Ranks right up there with the Batcave!! Love taking these walks with you, brother!!
Thanks so much, Emmet! I totally agree; few shows will ever be as good as M*A*S*H. Thanks for taking the walk with me, brother!
Great content as always Robert, thanks for taking us on such amazing journey, I still find MASH to be some of the best television writing in the history of the medium. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much, Jay! Couldn't agree more: MASH will always be one of the best crafted shows TV shows ever. And thanks for helping to bring this site to my attention!
Where did you find that fallen tree trail was it close to that broken bridge we were just there look for that tree about an hour lol never found it.. maybe the river took it since this was three years ago :)
Ha, sorry to have sent you on a wild goose chase! I have to believe that some of the rains we've had over the last few years would have completely changed that marshy area. Also sorry to hear that bridge is still not crossable, but this is a helpful update!
So after I commented that your first video looked like M*A*S*H scenery, you decided to film at the actual filming location. I am jealous of the beautiful places you are visiting. Hope to get out there again soon.
So do I, amigo! Would love to share these places with you.
Restored ambulance..