Spectacular Richard. I hope you are still getting enjoyment as much as I do when you take us all along. I know you cannot maybe enjoy it as much because you are having to do 101 things, but I hope you get to enjoy it still. Thank You! Sussex is such an amazing place it really is.
Super video, almost worth losing the lens for! Such a great area but one of those us Sussaxons keep way from at the height of the season as it gets stupidly busy. I do remember as a young teenager rolling out of control down to the bottom of one of those slopes. Seeing you standing at the top looking down bought the horrible out of control feeling right back.
Thanks for making such a calm and serene feel despite the crowds. You did well to obscure how busy it must have been! I’m avoiding this particular spot until crowds have got their post lockdown frenzy out of them and sticking to the less well known places just now, so thanks for bringing it to us in our own homes.
Ahh the Vobesmeister back in the day when after a little too much red and cheese you fall in love with a walk you never took yourself. I understand he turns the comments off nowadays, but he and his lovely love make videos and bring to the hearth of our cottage, 🔥 in quiet rooms and supply good company. The comments is a cold term, for myself and many others it's an open canvas to write word's like, Richard my dear, I thoroughly enjoyed that, Stay good and in touch but only if you wish. Your daily vlog is bloody good though and think you are going in the right direction 👍
Stunning views! I remember the vid you did w/ Martin Snow & thinking I would have loved to have rode that vernicular (sp) down to the tea houses! I do think for the sake of the landscape that ots best all the Victorian amusements are gone. However I do wish that they would have been able to preserve the vernicular or train for heritage sake! Also, for Seniors, disabled & small children that are not able to ramble up hill or dell this would have been a fun way for them to still reach the top today.
another awesome video thanks Richard , about 50 odd years ago there also used to be a tiny zoo type thing around the back of the pub facing north , i have a photo of my sitting on a giant tortoise !
I love it there. Such an interesting area. So many myths around there too that I always love learning about.. I saw Chanctonbury ring from Box Hill. You can see it from miles away Another great video Richard...
Thank your for the video the Devil's Duke is something really strange and beautiful so thank also for the explaination of how the Devil's Dybe was created and many of the place where you go seems like a Fairy Tale that is really pleasant.
Great video! Brought back some very happy memories! I remember a pub, think it was called The Shepherd and Dog, which had a stream in the garden, great for cooling off the feet....!
Being a keen walker, and new to your country, I love your videos. Isn't it tough walking with that sling bag though? Surely a satchel would be much more comfortable for long walks?
Over in Kent on the North Downs near Hastingleigh (Pronounced Arsin Lye in Old Kentish Brogue) we have The Devils Kneading Trough, a similar gully in the highest Chalk Downland. Seems that Satan got about a bit once upon a time.
Don't they have chalk etched figures there? In Westbury they have the White Horse and at Cerne Abbas of course there's the famous Giant. Recently we had the date 1612 and an etching of a witch on broomstick cut into the hill of Pendle to commemorate the date local lasses were taken to Lancaster Castle and tried for Witchcraft. I don't know much of Sussex although i know bits of Hampshire, Devon, Dorset and Wiltshire
Beautifully shot and presented. The Victorians certainly knew how to have fun!
Spectacular Richard. I hope you are still getting enjoyment as much as I do when you take us all along. I know you cannot maybe enjoy it as much because you are having to do 101 things, but I hope you get to enjoy it still. Thank You! Sussex is such an amazing place it really is.
Nice to hear the Corn buntings singing in the background. A classic downland bird.
Absolutely beautiful scenery. Love the panoramic views. Your new camera is really adding an edge to the production.
Super video, almost worth losing the lens for!
Such a great area but one of those us Sussaxons keep way from at the height of the season as it gets stupidly busy. I do remember as a young teenager rolling out of control down to the bottom of one of those slopes. Seeing you standing at the top looking down bought the horrible out of control feeling right back.
Another cinematographic feast - thank you!
More to come!
Thanks for making such a calm and serene feel despite the crowds. You did well to obscure how busy it must have been! I’m avoiding this particular spot until crowds have got their post lockdown frenzy out of them and sticking to the less well known places just now, so thanks for bringing it to us in our own homes.
Lovely video Richard! Very picturesque and fantastic views!
I think that you have upped your production value with the new intro & music Richard. Superb 👍👍
Glad you like it, thank you.
Fabulous views. Love all those rolling green hills. It must be nice to be there without the crowds!
Ahh the Vobesmeister back in the day when after a little too much red and cheese you fall in love with a walk you never took yourself. I understand he turns the comments off nowadays, but he and his lovely love make videos and bring to the hearth of our cottage, 🔥 in quiet rooms and supply good company. The comments is a cold term, for myself and many others it's an open canvas to write word's like, Richard my dear, I thoroughly enjoyed that, Stay good and in
touch but only if you wish. Your daily vlog is bloody good though and think you are going in the right direction 👍
Thank you, dear boy! :)
Some really beautiful scenery. Thank you for that one Richard. 👍👍👍👍👍
Stunning views! I remember the vid you did w/ Martin Snow & thinking I would have loved to have rode that vernicular (sp) down to the tea houses! I do think for the sake of the landscape that ots best all the Victorian amusements are gone. However I do wish that they would have been able to preserve the vernicular or train for heritage sake! Also, for Seniors, disabled & small children that are not able to ramble up hill or dell this would have been a fun way for them to still reach the top today.
another awesome video thanks Richard , about 50 odd years ago there also used to be a tiny zoo type thing around the back of the pub facing north , i have a photo of my sitting on a giant tortoise !
Stunning location and I have very fond memories of the BE walk there. A great pleasure to see this place again and to follow Arthur’s story. Thanks
I love it there. Such an interesting area. So many myths around there too that I always love learning about..
I saw Chanctonbury ring from Box Hill. You can see it from miles away
Another great video Richard...
Great Day ! Great walk Thanks you as always keep them coming :)
Thanks, will do!
Wow what an amazing walk! Iron age man knew how to fly...!
You are into flying :)
@@RichardVobesonly from terra ferma as in looking down from a hill!
Thank your for the video the Devil's Duke is something really strange and beautiful so thank also for the explaination of how the Devil's Dybe was created and many of the place where you go seems like a Fairy Tale that is really pleasant.
So pleased you enjoy them.
Nice and very intresting.
Great video! Brought back some very happy memories! I remember a pub, think it was called The Shepherd and Dog, which had a stream in the garden, great for cooling off the feet....!
excellent stuff
Such a nice video.
Love the intro!!
Cool beans
Enjoy see u walk nice views place made by ice age u think nice weather
Being a keen walker, and new to your country, I love your videos. Isn't it tough walking with that sling bag though? Surely a satchel would be much more comfortable for long walks?
It is tough, but it's all I have.
Over in Kent on the North Downs near Hastingleigh (Pronounced Arsin Lye in Old Kentish Brogue) we have The Devils Kneading Trough, a similar gully in the highest Chalk Downland. Seems that Satan got about a bit once upon a time.
Back up and out there, enjoy
Don't they have chalk etched figures there? In Westbury they have the White Horse and at Cerne Abbas of course there's the famous Giant. Recently we had the date 1612 and an etching of a witch on broomstick cut into the hill of Pendle to commemorate the date local lasses were taken to Lancaster Castle and tried for Witchcraft. I don't know much of Sussex although i know bits of Hampshire, Devon, Dorset and Wiltshire
They do - not far away id the Long Man of Wilmington. th-cam.com/video/ivAFJI1NfFs/w-d-xo.html
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Hi Susan!🙋♀️ Hope you & your sister still staying safe?
Wot..? No Devil's Punchbowl?
Tom McKernan .
That's another place and story isn't Richard !
( further afield at Hindhead Sy )
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