That was some tree house mind and a lot of steps to the top but what a view, you could see for miles and spot brown bears! I think anyone with any sense would be scared of bears, me more than you, as I would not camp anywhere there be some😳. Real nice trail to follow to maja kivi and those board walks really helped over that soine maa. That was some sized rock and reminds me of the Bowder Stone in the Lake District and I am assuming that it was glaciers that moved then there? Ehalkivi was another giant and set on a real nice beach, nice to go there with your family, cheers Alan
Oh yes the forests In Estonia are absolutely magnificent. We are so proud of our forests. For me Africa and Australia look enchanting :) Have never travelled there.. perhaps one day. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.
Lovely Linda what a fab pitch you had the woods looked beautiful 🤩 But wow the boulder erratic was massive and it’s amazing it’s traveled so far and now has forest around it 😊🙏🏼 the beach bolder was cool too loved the walk to it 👍😊 Very best wishes Simon 🙏🏼🤝🔔😊
Thanks Simon, thanks for your nice comment. Yes it was a lovely pitch... but I was soooo scared of bears. I know it is likely that they won't do any harm cos they would just escape but I have a vivid imagination lol... So instead of having a nice sleep I imagined how the bears will attack my tent. Heheee...
@@SetForAdventures nothing really.. I have learnt that I must be noisy and make sure there is no smell of food around me or in my tent. There haven't been any attacks by the bears, that's a good thing. In last 10 years or so there have been more and more occasions where people see them and they have started to go into gardens. When I grew up a bear was like a fairy tale creature. Nobody really saw them in the forest.. same thing with wolves.
@@treklinda1309 wow that is interesting 😊👍 As you know Uk hiking doesn’t have that issue only the Forest of Dean (wild boar) but that are few and will stay far away from Humans Best wishes Simon 😊👍
lovely video Linda
What incredible boulders, very interesting Linda.
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This is a beautiful place! I love the boardwalk trail through the forest. Great massive boulders!
They sure are impressive to look at Linda, I'm scared of bears too! 👀👍👍
We are lucky in Britain, no scary animals :)
That was some tree house mind and a lot of steps to the top but what a view, you could see for miles and spot brown bears! I think anyone with any sense would be scared of bears, me more than you, as I would not camp anywhere there be some😳. Real nice trail to follow to maja kivi and those board walks really helped over that soine maa. That was some sized rock and reminds me of the Bowder Stone in the Lake District and I am assuming that it was glaciers that moved then there? Ehalkivi was another giant and set on a real nice beach, nice to go there with your family, cheers Alan
What a great spot and video. For someone who has spent most their life in Africa and Australia .. these cold forests of Europe look really enchanting.
Oh yes the forests In Estonia are absolutely magnificent. We are so proud of our forests.
For me Africa and Australia look enchanting :)
Have never travelled there.. perhaps one day.
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.
What an awesome place to camp, you're very lucky
Great hike 👍
Lovely Linda what a fab pitch you had the woods looked beautiful 🤩
But wow the boulder erratic was massive and it’s amazing it’s traveled so far and now has forest around it 😊🙏🏼 the beach bolder was cool too loved the walk to it 👍😊
Very best wishes Simon 🙏🏼🤝🔔😊
Thanks Simon, thanks for your nice comment. Yes it was a lovely pitch... but I was soooo scared of bears. I know it is likely that they won't do any harm cos they would just escape but I have a vivid imagination lol... So instead of having a nice sleep I imagined how the bears will attack my tent. Heheee...
@@treklinda1309 wow bears 🐻 would definitely keep me awake 😱too!
What do you carry to protect your self when bears are an issue?
Best wishes Simon 😊👍
@@SetForAdventures nothing really.. I have learnt that I must be noisy and make sure there is no smell of food around me or in my tent. There haven't been any attacks by the bears, that's a good thing. In last 10 years or so there have been more and more occasions where people see them and they have started to go into gardens. When I grew up a bear was like a fairy tale creature. Nobody really saw them in the forest.. same thing with wolves.
@@treklinda1309 wow that is interesting 😊👍
As you know Uk hiking doesn’t have that issue only the Forest of Dean (wild boar) but that are few and will stay far away from Humans
Best wishes Simon 😊👍
Bears!!!!!! 😭🤔🐻
What a hike! Those boulders were huge and the view up was really pretty. Was it safe to leave your tent behind, like you did? All the best! Kaat
Well, the tent was still there when I got back. 😊 I pitched it away from the path, so it was hidden.