What a glorious walk, Dave, Sussex is so rich and varied in its geography, flora and fauna and architecture. I used to do brass rubbing as a young chap but never got to this one. Truly amazing. Thanks
Oh I love Logan’s coat my chi chi Sam has had his jumper on this last few days . Nice and cosy . Black pond ooo spooky .....Wow very interesting church. Beautiful Brass work . . Aww so sweet Logan trotting along Bless him he lovely 😊 the tiny church very pretty so sweet
Thanks Kevin. I tend to not film so many walks in the Winter as my camera (Gopro) isn't so good in low light. I therefore film a lot in the Summer & build up a schedule of videos to take me through the Winter. It also gives me a bit of time off to research for new walks. Having said that, I do have a few "Winter" walks planned as some walks do have a different outlook to them in a different season. Thanks for watching.
Loving you walks! Your camera does an excellent job in dark places! I really like that you have so many public footpaths. Not so in most of the US. We are making a push with "Rails to Trails"--but they are pretty spread out.
I know all the churches very well, Iping is very impressive, a rather big church for the size of the village. I find it quite imposing standing in the base of the tower looking up the inside of the tower!
What a really fabulous walk Dave. I remember parts of it when you showed Richard Vobes a walk in that area some years ago now. I enjoyed that at the time as I had been trying to plan a walk there myself... But I never quite made it. I will definitely follow your route if I'm back that way.. The river scenes looked amazing and what Fab sunshine.. Well done for showing us this. David.
Dave. I have seen and viewed many of your walks in the New Forest and West Sussex.. Those that I have seen from within a church have been excellent so O am wondered why you always lament that the images wii not come out clear.. The last church you visited on your stedhan, trotton route you spoilt bu swithing on a torch.. SO DO NOT WORRY THAT WE WILL NOT BE ABLE to see the nteriior without the lights MOST TIMES THEY ARE BETTER SEEN WITHOUT LIGHT THAN WITH
Thanks for the feedback David. The issue that I have with low light (especially in buildings) is not so much that the image cannot be seen but the image stabilization on the Gopro just cannot cope when there is any movement. The image flickers and becomes very "grainy". Often the quality is so poor, I have to "cover up" the problem by putting up a still photo instead - that way the viewer isn't aware of the problem. Gopro cameras are known for being poor in low light due to the small size of the sensor although I understand that the next model (Gopro 11 due out in a few months) will have a larger sensor & thus should perform better. It is such a shame because in good light, the picture quality & stabilization (especially when viewed in 4K) is normally very good .I will , of course, take your feedback on board although as I have already filmed a fair few video walks that are already scheduled in for the next few months, you might still hear of few more of my laments in the short term! Thanks for watching. Dave.
A cracking adventure for you guys!
Beautiful Churches🐝
And beautiful blue sky!
Thank you!😊
Excellent walk and interesting information as usual Dave. Thanks for sharing. 👌👌
Thank you both. :)
Great countryside walk with wonderful scenery
Thanks Keith. It is a lovely part of Sussex around there.
What a glorious walk, Dave, Sussex is so rich and varied in its geography, flora and fauna and architecture. I used to do brass rubbing as a young chap but never got to this one. Truly amazing. Thanks
Thanks Andrew. It was a magnificent brass - shame that I didn't actually see the other one!
Fantastic scenery, churches and information. My cousin Peter Flynn was married at Trotton church in 1982.
What a pretty church to get married in - brilliant! Thanks for watching.
Oh I love Logan’s coat my chi chi Sam has had his jumper on this last few days . Nice and cosy . Black pond ooo spooky .....Wow very interesting church. Beautiful Brass work . . Aww so sweet Logan trotting along Bless him he lovely 😊 the tiny church very pretty so sweet
Whippets have such short hair so Logan has a variety of different coats , depending on the weather.
Another wonderful and informative video. Very much looking forward to some wintery walks!
Thanks Kevin. I tend to not film so many walks in the Winter as my camera (Gopro) isn't so good in low light. I therefore film a lot in the Summer & build up a schedule of videos to take me through the Winter. It also gives me a bit of time off to research for new walks. Having said that, I do have a few "Winter" walks planned as some walks do have a different outlook to them in a different season. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful scenery, great countryside and fantastic churches. Another brilliant video. Thanks Dave.
Thanks Rachel. Those churches all had their own individual characteristics for sure.
Well done Dave,cracking video.thanks.
Thank you David.
Thankyou Dave very interesting
Thanks for watching. :)
Wow see Logan. Run . Wow the water very rough . Pleased to see you got to the other side !,!,,
Yes - we were quite glad to make it across!
Loving you walks! Your camera does an excellent job in dark places! I really like that you have so many public footpaths. Not so in most of the US. We are making a push with "Rails to Trails"--but they are pretty spread out.
Thank you. Yes, we are lucky over here to have so many accessible footpaths & byways.
I know all the churches very well, Iping is very impressive, a rather big church for the size of the village. I find it quite imposing standing in the base of the tower looking up the inside of the tower!
It was a fascinating walk comparing the different churches along the way. Such pretty countryside around there as well.
What a really fabulous walk Dave. I remember parts of it when you showed Richard Vobes a walk in that area some years ago now.
I enjoyed that at the time as I had been trying to plan a walk there myself... But I never quite made it. I will definitely follow your route if I'm back that way.. The river scenes looked amazing and what Fab sunshine.. Well done for showing us this. David.
Thanks David. Yes ... the River Rother was certainly in full flow that day!
Very interesting walk. That river in flood was amazing. I have no idea how you both got over that torrent without getting wet feet.
Alas, I did get wet feet but Logan was fine..... as I carried him!
PS The shopping trolley in Stedham church might be used by the Foodbank? (Our local foodbank reception is in the church building)
Yes, I think you are spot on there.;)
Dave. I have seen and viewed many of your walks in the New Forest and West Sussex.. Those that I have seen from within a church have been excellent so O am wondered why you always lament that the images wii not come out clear.. The last church you visited on your stedhan, trotton route you spoilt bu swithing on a torch.. SO DO NOT WORRY THAT WE WILL NOT BE ABLE to see the nteriior without the lights MOST TIMES THEY ARE BETTER SEEN WITHOUT LIGHT THAN WITH
Thanks for the feedback David. The issue that I have with low light (especially in buildings) is not so much that the image cannot be seen but the image stabilization on the Gopro just cannot cope when there is any movement. The image flickers and becomes very "grainy". Often the quality is so poor, I have to "cover up" the problem by putting up a still photo instead - that way the viewer isn't aware of the problem. Gopro cameras are known for being poor in low light due to the small size of the sensor although I understand that the next model (Gopro 11 due out in a few months) will have a larger sensor & thus should perform better. It is such a shame because in good light, the picture quality & stabilization (especially when viewed in 4K) is normally very good .I will , of course, take your feedback on board although as I have already filmed a fair few video walks that are already scheduled in for the next few months, you might still hear of few more of my laments in the short term! Thanks for watching. Dave.