Looks lovely there with all the distractions. Loved monkey Nic Nic ;-) Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Such a lovely reminder of a beautiful parkrun! I particularly enjoyed pretending to be an airplane coming down the twisty hill! But my son was having none of it and just said "what are you doing mummy?" 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I got told off by Poppy for not putting my wings out on the turnaround bit of the out and back AND for not jumping off the rock on the chicane! There's no pleasing these children 😜🤣🤣🤣
What an amazing Parkrun!!! I need to get to more of the woody runs. A while back I mentioned the Two Castles Run - entries open 1st March if you fancy it!!
Yes I love the forest runs! There's something so special about them! I'm not around that weekend or I'd definitely look at entering. Thanks for the reminder 👍😃
Thanks for visiting us Nicola, glad you enjoyed it! Come back anytime, maybe for our event number 68!
Ooh good shout although I think I may have already run 68 by then if my plans go ahead 😃 if I revisit I'll definitely bring Hamster Lee again 😜🤣
So glad you made it to Hamsterley, it definitely rivals Whinlatter for my number one parkrun!
Wow! This one is a gem.
We loved running at Rosliston which looks to have a similar feel but much less water.
Thanks for filming this one, Nic.
Great video of one of my favourite parkrun.
BTW your recent video influenced my decision to run at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea a couple of weeks ago. So thanks!
Amazing Nicola - absolutely love Hamsterley. I have done The Gruffalo trail more times than I've had hot dinners. Glad you enjoyed it
I really want to do this parkrun! It has everything I love , trails, playgrounds and the grufflo
Watching this again as I'm heading for County Durhamshire for a few days next week and your video has inspired me to plan a visit to Hamsterley Forest next parkrunday. Super excited, those monkey bars will be a challenge! 🌲🏃♂🌲
Hamsterley parkrun looks awesome Nicola. I've done a couple of parkruns recently, my first since February 2020 just before the lockdown started. I took it steady for the first one back but last Saturday I wanted to test my fitness so ventured to Dulwich parkrun in South East London which is a pretty fast course as relatively flat and 3 laps on smooth tarmac paths. Dulwich tends to attract a lot pretty fast runners (sub 15 mins) and there is a different vibe there to some other parkruns where the atmosphere is more chilled and laid back. I managed 22.03 so will go back in a few weeks and have another go but plan on doing some parkrun tourism as well where I can take it easy and enjoy the sights. All the best for 2023.
Oh wow!!! That's an awesome run! 💪 Interesting to hear it's a different vibe, I've never run there before. Enjoy your tourism and good luck beating that time if you go back 😃
Wow that is a great parkrun
I think all of the Forestry England ones are pretty special tbh but yes we definitely loved it here! 😃
Fab well done for visiting up here , loved the video - brings back memories when me and my own daughter toured the north east and became regionaires
Great fun , monkeybars while stuffed with cake lol , just think when Al completes his van you can " borrow " it and have cozy naps before a run , he left himself wide open for van larceny im afraid 🤣🤣
Another great vid, alll the best with your triple figure Wilson quest! If my plans hold I’ll get there ~ mid year
Sooooo much fun! Please stop adding amazing places to my parkrun bucket list, it's long enough already 😀
Wow, what cool place. My parents are from Co. Durham so I really liked looking at this place I've never heard of or be to before. Maybe next trip over to the UK. Poppy really got herself an entertaining run with all the distractions....and her mom wasn't far behind! Congrats on your #57 and thanks for the explanation.
It's a lovely place isn't it! Poppy absolutely loved it! 😍 Definitely worth a visit 😃
Lovely video, Nicola, definately one of your best. I love that cute hamster. I’ve got a day exploring Co. Durham in between my parkruns at Jesmond Dene & Fountains Abbey so I will explore Hamsterley Forest if I can squeeze it in after my visit to Barnard Castle & High Force.
Oh wow, sounds like an awesome trip you've got planned! Don't forget to explore Brimham Rocks when you're in the area doing Fountains Abbey. It's definitely not to be missed 😍
Thanks, Nicola, I am going in July. Thanks for the tip about Brimham Rocks. I nearly went there on another trip but I chose to go to How Stean Gorge instead as it is where “Powerplay” one of my favourite episodes of Blake’s 7 was filmed.
Ooh ! A famous Harry Potter film site. Yes, I’ve been to Malham Cove. I’ve done the rocks at Ilkley Moor too. I’m planning to walk the Cinder Track course at Whitby as it has stunning views as well.
That course looks awesome. Was a little surprised the hamster didn't get a name though!
What a lovely place. I can imagine that it would be even better in the middle of the year. Can you combine any other achievements (letters, etc) with the Wilson numbers that you need?
You're right, warm weather and sunshine make everywhere better although given the time of year we were very lucky! It's hard to justify revisiting parkruns far from home when there are so many parkruns I've never been to! 🙃 I'd totally love to though 😍
You should call the hamster,Lee!
Ooh yes!!! Or Leigh depending on its sex! It's the actual perfect name! Well played! 👏👏👏😃
I think the cops brought half of hamsterley forest out last week, three doors up from me, stunk to high heaven 🤣🤣🤣🤣🌿🌿🌿🌿 Be careful of adders round there in the summer, seen quite a few
Looks like you had a great time, come to tees side white water some time and let me know when, I ll be there!!!!
It's brill, just watch out for the druggies and prossies in the town centre 😖😖😖
We had Roger P as a tourist at our Parkrun today, he came for breakfast with us afterwards and had his ‘With me now’ gear on.
As soon as my wife saw his WMN hoody, she said “do you know Nicola?” 😊
@@NicolaRuns yes, it was our pacer week, so Roger paced 35 mins.
We’re quite a small event in terms of participation (ave 77 per week) but he complimented us for being very friendly volunteers.
We had a nice chat with him over breakfast 😊
@@RMSM0204 I always prefer going to smaller events as they're much more friendly because there's not an overwhelming number of people. I love pacing events 😃 I used a wonderful pacer last week at Huddersfield to get a course PB 🎉
@@RMSM0204 you might have to keep waiting 😜 as I've filmed Harrogate before then I didn't film it. Next video is Marple parkrun over Manchester way... Stockport to be exact 🏃♀️😃
Your such a good mum 👋
This is literally the best compliment anyone can give me. Thank you so much ❤️👩👧
Tell poppy I used to breed hamsters, I love them too but always wanted a chinchilla, don't think it would last long with my beagle boy tho 😫😫
Ooh a friend used to have a chinchilla but I used to feel sad for them in their little cage! 🙃
Well if u let them out, apparently they have a penchant for eating your wallpaper!!!!
Have you done Rushcliffe parkrun? We had a fab time there yesterday - th-cam.com/video/JKC7QNlcc9s/w-d-xo.html - so much to explore and do for Iona and Ewan, definitely recommend. Looks like we will have to check out Hamsterley soon to compare 😀
Just gorgeous, what a forest and I approve of Sir Hamsterley Hamster xx
Lol to the name, we've now called him Hamster Lee 😜🤣