I often go for walks in Epping Forest with my son. My son has autism and often feels overwhelmed when going to busy, public places. The forest is perfect for him because he can run and frolic around to his heart's content, without feeling insecure and without disapproving glares from other people. Windy days, when plenty of leaves are being blown off the trees are our favourite. Thank you for your videos - they are the perfect way to relax on a Sunday evening.
Thank you John for this tour across the inside of the forest. I used to go Blackberry picking with my Mum,Dad and brother on our way back from my cousin who lived in Barkingside back in the 60s. We have it on cine film too! All done in our school uniform, which doubled as our Sunday best lol.
Another enchanting walk, John. Because I have mobility issues, I take these meanderings with you vicariously. I can't tell you how much I enjoy and appreciate them. I look forward to your next one . . . wherever that may be.
I love that 'To The Forest' street sign, full of adventure and mystery. I was only talking to a friend on the allotment today about how Autumn is very slow to turn into Winter and looking at the trees in this video it looks like its the same up your end of London as well. Talking about lockdown and forests - yes, Sydenham Woods were a hive of activity during those lockdown years when the high streets were empty. A local coffee seller packed up in the high street and opened a stall on the edge of the forest and made much more money than being located outside the railway station.
Walking in a forest during autumn is the best way to spend a sunday afternoon. The earthy smells, the golden leaves. For me the best season for a walk.
I can’t think of anything better than a walk round Epping Forest with John on a winter Sunday evening sitting indoors with a whisky … not been there for years, such strange names in those places I must try to learn something of that when I get time
As soon as I hear the banjo music, I know I'm watching an 'away from London central' walk. So relaxing to follow the Epping forest walk with you, John. Great to have a train station just minutes from the forest and not previously being aware that the forest is on a hill.
Great walk, which as always, is enlivened by your observations and reflections along the way. Being in a wooded or forested landscape, changes your sense of and orientation towards, your surroundings - which I think your convey wonderfully.
Epping has been a favourite for us. You are so right about experiencing it in every season. I love the few weeks before spring really kicks in and the explosion of green. Even at my big age I love navigating the muddy puddles at connaught Waters 😳. I really want to try the walk to take in that view. Love the footage you captured
I lived right next to the forest for 40 years. It really is superb and a great joy……..also, so well managed. Have you ever walked there when there is snow on the ground and topping all the branches and twigs of the trees, John? Absolutely magical!
All your films are really great. But this has to be the best to date. I am a Brit living in Idaho falls US, and missing the UK. This really helped today on a cold snowy day. Thank you.
Always felt an affinity with forests in general and Epping in particular as it was the closest forest to me living in Hackney, plus my dear old dad took me fishing for the first time ever at the Rising Sun. Always get a mellow feeling watching forest videos. Thanks as usual Mr Rogers.
What a beautiful place , I used to love walking there but I never was able to explore much unfortunately , I ever realised how extensive it was ! Looks beautiful in it's Autumnal Glories ! Thank you 👍😊
On a walk in Epping Forest on Sunday the rain started and everything in there made perfect sense. I felt in harmony with nature. It was a magnificent show just a few tube stops away; and your video captures that vibe beautifully. Thank you for sharing. Keep walking!
I had a great aunt that lived in Theydon Bois, so the names you mentioned in the video, brought back a few memories. Also many tales of Epping Forrest as well.
Wonderful video John. Amazing that a few minutes walk from the busy suburb of Loughton takes you to a whole different world. It is like going through a time portal back to Saxon times. Would love to visit it one day and compare it to our forests in West Virginia.
I think a modecum of gnarliness comes as standard with a forest walk, John. Autumn is my favourite season, and the views on show in this lovely film certainly show why. Nice one! 🌟👍
Your mention of the weather reminds me of an old English saying, there is no bad weather, only bad clothing choices. Thanks for sharing this beautiful forest.
Its a wonderful olace Epping Forest, I had the first days outing there with the Cloudesley Rd annual outing in 1950 aged 4yrs old the 1st of many visits and loved the place ever since. Thank you for reviving wonderful memories for me. 💕🇦🇺
What a lovely video. I used to cycle from Leyton up to high beach every weekend for years. Used to stop at the tea hut for tea and bread pudding. Lovely memories.
Thank you John, a real feast for the eye and ear, your conversational commentary to camera in such a relaxed and informative way is such a skill. Like so many Epping Forest is also a favourite place I returned home to watch this piece having spent the afternoon snapping away at fallow deer on Sunshine Plain (such a great name) just up from your walk, look forward to the next wherever it may be..
Thank you so much for this gorgeous video. It brought back so many memories for me of growing up in Eltham in the 50s and early 60s. Walking and playing in the wonderful woods was the greatest joy for me.
Thank you for the walk. In the 1950s we got a bus from Golders Green to Epping Forest. Mother brought a picnic. Brother & I would run throgh the woods; then parents said "stop here" and we would sit down for the picnic. Late afternoon we would get the bus back home, after a very pleasant day's excursion.
Always enjoy the forest walks John. How lucky having such a wonderful, accessible forest right on London's doorstep. Even though it's so close to London its not difficult to find total solitude with only the rustling of the leaves for company.
Yet another magical meander through Epping forest, and especially 'my' part of it. If you're interested, the shelter over stone cattle trough at the junction of Honey Lane and Forest Side was rethatched about two years ago - it pleased me to see these magical places being looked after. Here's to the next video, wherever it may be
Wonderful walk, John. So pretty with the trees wearing their autumn colours. We are still awaiting our first frost of the season, but temperatures are just beginning to drop at night.
A lovely winter video John, I have a few to catch up on. Been watching since the Nick Papadimitriou days, love your walks. You have an amazing archive! All the best to you and your family for 2023 and thanks for all the great videos.
I went walking in Loughton recently on this was a pleasant way to recollect that. It also reminds me how close The People’s Forest is to Central London. Your enthusiasm is boundless and infectious John. Thank you.
Quaggy! Quaggy! Quaggy! ...er.. yes please. Love ALL your videos. So damn GOOD. Oh, and my lovely Jan and I went to London Docklands museum the other day via the Docklands Light Railway from Lewisham. Lots of views of the Quaggy all the way to Deptford station. Pleasant journey out of rush hour. Bestest, Barty
Oh boy, oh boy! We are going into Epping forest. This will be my favorite. I just know it will. Please come back in the late spring and then I will have a lovely comparison. Cheers John. You have made my day.
We walked there at the weekend, saw gorgeous fungi and felt like we were in a Klimt painting because of the colours of the leaves etc....also had a very good roast in the Woodbine pub. We drank cider... many to choose from!
So pleased and happy you did a forest walk as it's been many months since I've been to the forest myself. /your love and passion for the forest was clearly evident and your filming certainly captured the beauty. A slight detour offf the green ride to the lost pond then down to baldwin pond and then follow the brook back toEarl's path then down to Forest road is a route I often do. But as you so rightly say the options are numerous. KR Cooksta Booksta
Cracking walk John. I really enjoyed my trip to London this week. I walked about 20,000 steps all around the city and go to go into lots of lovely churches! Postman’s park is a very moving place also. Thanks again and happy Sunday
we attended a wonderful chamber orchestra concert yesterday afternoon and when we arrived home, I raced to see if your latest video was available - so from Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to the Epping Forest, it was an absolutely spot-on Sunday. Thank you for a great walk - and a bit of Holy Grail trivia!
I mainly grew up playing in Epping Forest unsupervised and later fishing in the ponds. The Junior school (Staples Road ) even allowed us to do so in different times. I recognise the outflow stream from Baldwins Hill Pond, the High Beech with snack bar and Amesbury Banks, the Iron Age fortress remains associated with Boudica. I recall a marshy patch deep in the forest with giant horse tails towering over people, nowhere else in the UK and they went in the 70's. Finding the Lost Pond was fun. Rod Stewart used to drink in the Theydon Oak pub.
I visited Epping Forest last year when on a few days break to London. I so wanted to visit the forest after seeing photos of it online. I visited the biggest part (and the main part) that's in Essex, just a little bit north of the Essex/Greater London border. Very handy having the Central Line going that far north. It is an amazing place, so lovely there. Next time I have a break to London I'll defintely be coming back to the forest
One day more people will awaken to the truth that we are not all clinging to a giant globe in outer space. We could never be. That was never truly scientific. We are in a magical unknown level and stationary realm - the ends of which we do not yet know. Thanks for showing us the beautiful stillness of part of it, John.
I love driving through the forest at night in the winter, especially on a misty eve, very atmospheric and spooky 😁 I used to park up at high beach and watch meteor showers with my kids, it's all gated off now unfortunately ☹️ If anyone likes an urban view at night the main entrance to the fishing lakes on sewerstone road gives a great view across to brigadier hill over the resies and the valley 👍 Thank you for the vid chap 😎
Now winter is setting in, I remember the No. 20 Bus from Walthamstow/Woodford to Debden would stop at the Crest/edge of the Forest at the "cricket Ground"/lacrosse ground where the path would lead down towards Loughton before rising back to Warren Hill/Nursery Road, & Onwards to Strawberry Hill Pond before crossing Earls's Path and entering the Green ride path down towards Loughton Brook. If following the Brook up to Baldwins Pond there is the infamous Black Knight bridge. (followed by a decent pint at at the top in the Forester's Arms) & a walk back towards Civilisation/Central Line/20 Bus Route via Stony Path
I often go for walks in Epping Forest with my son. My son has autism and often feels overwhelmed when going to busy, public places. The forest is perfect for him because he can run and frolic around to his heart's content, without feeling insecure and without disapproving glares from other people. Windy days, when plenty of leaves are being blown off the trees are our favourite.
Thank you for your videos - they are the perfect way to relax on a Sunday evening.
Thank you so much for that Simon - wonderful to hear how much your son enjoys the forest, it’s a place of real magic
That's so lovely to read, how your son enjoys the freedom in the forest. I think it's important to keep our children close to nature.
I love the carpets of leaves you get in the forest
Brings back memories spent at Suntrap, which every Eastend school kid of 60's and beyond will remember.
Thank you John for this tour across the inside of the forest. I used to go Blackberry picking with my Mum,Dad and brother on our way back from my cousin who lived in Barkingside back in the 60s. We have it on cine film too! All done in our school uniform, which doubled as our Sunday best lol.
Another enchanting walk, John. Because I have mobility issues, I take these meanderings with you vicariously. I can't tell you how much I enjoy and appreciate them. I look forward to your next one . . . wherever that may be.
I love that 'To The Forest' street sign, full of adventure and mystery. I was only talking to a friend on the allotment today about how Autumn is very slow to turn into Winter and looking at the trees in this video it looks like its the same up your end of London as well. Talking about lockdown and forests - yes, Sydenham Woods were a hive of activity during those lockdown years when the high streets were empty. A local coffee seller packed up in the high street and opened a stall on the edge of the forest and made much more money than being located outside the railway station.
What do you grow on your allotment?
It's a great addition Sean - be good to see a few more around the forest - particularly at the Leytonstone end
Walking in a forest during autumn is the best way to spend a sunday afternoon. The earthy smells, the golden leaves. For me the best season for a walk.
Love the snows of every season. Especially the Autumn snows of golden and rich red leaves. Thanks for taking us along 🫶🏻
I can’t think of anything better than a walk round Epping Forest with John on a winter Sunday evening sitting indoors with a whisky … not been there for years, such strange names in those places I must try to learn something of that when I get time
Beautiful ! Always a pleasure to come along with you on a walk.
I hang my head in shame and admit I've never been to Epping forest. Thanks John for taking us along with you.
I hope you can get out there some time Reaper
As soon as I hear the banjo music, I know I'm watching an 'away from London central' walk. So relaxing to follow the Epping forest walk with you, John. Great to have a train station just minutes from the forest and not previously being aware that the forest is on a hill.
A reminder that there is calm amongst the chaos. Real food for the soul. Thank you for a great walk John 😊
so glad you enjoyed it Ali - you've perfectly summarised the experience of a walk in Epping Forest
Great walk, which as always, is enlivened by your observations and reflections along the way. Being in a wooded or forested landscape, changes your sense of and orientation towards, your surroundings - which I think your convey wonderfully.
Epping has been a favourite for us. You are so right about experiencing it in every season. I love the few weeks before spring really kicks in and the explosion of green. Even at my big age I love navigating the muddy puddles at connaught Waters 😳. I really want to try the walk to take in that view. Love the footage you captured
I lived right next to the forest for 40 years. It really is superb and a great joy……..also, so well managed. Have you ever walked there when there is snow on the ground and topping all the branches and twigs of the trees, John? Absolutely magical!
The forest is wonderful, and Loughton station is lovely! Bravo!
All your films are really great. But this has to be the best to date. I am a Brit living in Idaho falls US, and missing the UK. This really helped today on a cold snowy day. Thank you.
Always felt an affinity with forests in general and Epping in particular as it was the closest forest to me living in Hackney, plus my dear old dad took me fishing for the first time ever at the Rising Sun. Always get a mellow feeling watching forest videos. Thanks as usual Mr Rogers.
What a beautiful place , I used to love walking there but I never was able to explore much unfortunately , I ever realised how extensive it was ! Looks beautiful in it's Autumnal Glories ! Thank you 👍😊
On a walk in Epping Forest on Sunday the rain started and everything in there made perfect sense. I felt in harmony with nature. It was a magnificent show just a few tube stops away; and your video captures that vibe beautifully. Thank you for sharing. Keep walking!
I had a great aunt that lived in Theydon Bois, so the names you mentioned in the video, brought back a few memories. Also many tales of Epping Forrest as well.
Epping Forest is the perfect place to lose yourself on a mountain bike. It’s very safe, peaceful and the trails are rewarding.
agree
@@patthewoodboy Time for gathering psilocybin mushrooms.
@@heidgandreiter8438 I remember those well
Marvellous... 👍.
Wonderful video John. Amazing that a few minutes walk from the busy suburb of Loughton takes you to a whole different world. It is like going through a time portal back to Saxon times. Would love to visit it one day and compare it to our forests in West Virginia.
I think a modecum of gnarliness comes as standard with a forest walk, John. Autumn is my favourite season, and the views on show in this lovely film certainly show why. Nice one! 🌟👍
thanks William
Beautiful walk through Epping Forest John espècially this time of year with all the Autumnal colours! Great video as usual!!!
Your mention of the weather reminds me of an old English saying, there is no bad weather, only bad clothing choices. Thanks for sharing this beautiful forest.
I've heard that saying credited to both Scandinavians in general and Norwegians in particular.
@@xqqqme It could be, I've not researched its origins.
Its a wonderful olace Epping Forest, I had the first days outing there with the Cloudesley Rd annual outing in 1950 aged 4yrs old the 1st of many visits and loved the place ever since. Thank you for reviving wonderful memories for me. 💕🇦🇺
A wonderful walk, John. The music around 02:26 was perfect. Not heard that in any of your previous videos. It just worked perfectly - for me anyway
Another classic walk, John. Epping Forest is so full of memories for me........
Thanks, John, for showing this beautiful forest.
Loughton brings back memories of the earlie 80s. Great walk John cheers
It always makes my day when there's a new John Rogers video in my subscriptions inbox :) Great walk!
What a lovely video. I used to cycle from Leyton up to high beach every weekend for years. Used to stop at the tea hut for tea and bread pudding. Lovely memories.
Thank you John, a real feast for the eye and ear, your conversational commentary to camera in such a relaxed and informative way is such a skill.
Like so many Epping Forest is also a favourite place I returned home to watch this piece having spent the afternoon snapping away at fallow deer on Sunshine Plain (such a great name) just up from your walk, look forward to the next wherever it may be..
Wonderful, wonderful walk! I look forward hopeful of another fall forest walk in 2023!
Thank you so much for this gorgeous video. It brought back so many memories for me of growing up in Eltham in the 50s and early 60s. Walking and playing in the wonderful woods was the greatest joy for me.
Thank you for the walk. In the 1950s we got a bus from Golders Green to Epping Forest. Mother brought a picnic. Brother & I would run throgh the woods; then parents said "stop here" and we would sit down for the picnic. Late afternoon we would get the bus back home, after a very pleasant day's excursion.
Always enjoy the forest walks John. How lucky having such a wonderful, accessible forest right on London's doorstep. Even though it's so close to London its not difficult to find total solitude with only the rustling of the leaves for company.
Yet another magical meander through Epping forest, and especially 'my' part of it. If you're interested, the shelter over stone cattle trough at the junction of Honey Lane and Forest Side was rethatched about two years ago - it pleased me to see these magical places being looked after. Here's to the next video, wherever it may be
I've never been to Epping Forest but after 🌱 seeing this I'm very tempted
I'm so glad the old Tea Hut at High Beach was saved from closure.
Wonderful walk John.Loved the falling leaves,so peaceful. Thank you.
To the Forests . What a lovely walk
I’m thinking of another section of the London loop would be great 👍🏻
All the best
If anybody is interested in motor cycle speedway racing: the first ever speedway racing in the UK was at Kings Oak. Nice walk John.
Thanks, I didn't know that. Many years ago now but I used to follow Halifax Dukes; Doug Wyer, Kenny Carter, Neil Evitts... .
Wonderful walk, John. So pretty with the trees wearing their autumn colours. We are still awaiting our first frost of the season, but temperatures are just beginning to drop at night.
What a wonderful film. one of my favourites. Lovely late Autumn feel. Walking hillforts with beeches is so special. Thanks
Excellent Rogers rural ramble...perfect choice of route and timing.
epping forest so lovely thanks john
A lovely winter video John, I have a few to catch up on. Been watching since the Nick Papadimitriou days, love your walks. You have an amazing archive! All the best to you and your family for 2023 and thanks for all the great videos.
Thank You John!
Beautiful
John the forest is very beautiful thanks for sharing your walk with us 😊
Thanks John. What a great place.
A lovely walk and great video, thanks John.
many thanks Little Acorns
I went walking in Loughton recently on this was a pleasant way to recollect that. It also reminds me how close The People’s Forest is to Central London. Your enthusiasm is boundless and infectious John. Thank you.
I love your walks, mate. I am a resident of Loughton, and as a child I lived in Goldsmith Row, part of your Black path walk. Thank you
Wonderland ! Thank you John.
Great stuff. The colors were great and the details about the “forts” very enjoyable. Thanx
Monty Python Yesssssss
You’re as great as them to me John! Forever grateful for each of your wonderful walks and the conversation!
A forest in autumn - beautiful.
Fabulous another part of the world I spent a chunk of time in, John, thank you. Hooray for Sunday evenings! StEpping into this one with excitement.
Lovely walk, thanks for 5he fascinating stories. Cheers!
thank you for this walk...that thatched drinking cattle fountain was most interesting....
Thanks for getting back 'your roots', so to speak! It's been too long!
beautiful John and all free of charge.Thank you for taking us
Perfect!!
Quaggy! Quaggy! Quaggy! ...er.. yes please. Love ALL your videos. So damn GOOD.
Oh, and my lovely Jan and I went to London Docklands museum the other day via the Docklands Light Railway from Lewisham. Lots of views of the Quaggy all the way to Deptford station. Pleasant journey out of rush hour.
Bestest,
Barty
Oh boy, oh boy! We are going into Epping forest. This will be my favorite. I just know it will. Please come back in the late spring and then I will have a lovely comparison. Cheers John. You have made my day.
Glad you eschewed the gnarliness.
Always loved Epping. Was very grateful to live near it during the lockdowns. It did get busy though!
Beautiful forest! Thank you!
We walked there at the weekend, saw gorgeous fungi and felt like we were in a Klimt painting because of the colours of the leaves etc....also had a very good roast in the Woodbine pub. We drank cider... many to choose from!
Lovely contrast to last week’s walk John - good choice
Thanks Ben
Beautiful part of Essex one I know very well great video as always John Rogers lots of going’s on in that forest over the years steeped in history .
Thanks for the wonderful walk John. You make such great company. 🙂🇬🇧👋
Thanks Steve
So pleased and happy you did a forest walk as it's been many months since I've been to the forest myself. /your love and passion for the forest was clearly evident and your filming certainly captured the beauty. A slight detour offf the green ride to the lost pond then down to baldwin pond and then follow the brook back toEarl's path then down to Forest road is a route I often do. But as you so rightly say the options are numerous.
KR Cooksta Booksta
Cracking walk John. I really enjoyed my trip to London this week. I walked about 20,000 steps all around the city and go to go into lots of lovely churches! Postman’s park is a very moving place also. Thanks again and happy Sunday
Brilliant so glad you had a good time Jack and got plenty of walking in
Thank you for your very interesting videos!
Another lovely video John. Thanks for that.
Thanks john love the forest videos. 🌲🌳
we attended a wonderful chamber orchestra concert yesterday afternoon and when we arrived home, I raced to see if your latest video was available - so from Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to the Epping Forest, it was an absolutely spot-on Sunday. Thank you for a great walk - and a bit of Holy Grail trivia!
Thanks for painting that picture Linda - I love that piece of music
Watching in 4K here - some beautiful shots, thank you for sharing!
Wonderful- thanks Chris
I mainly grew up playing in Epping Forest unsupervised and later fishing in the ponds. The Junior school (Staples Road ) even allowed us to do so in different times. I recognise the outflow stream from Baldwins Hill Pond, the High Beech with snack bar and Amesbury Banks, the Iron Age fortress remains associated with Boudica. I recall a marshy patch deep in the forest with giant horse tails towering over people, nowhere else in the UK and they went in the 70's. Finding the Lost Pond was fun. Rod Stewart used to drink in the Theydon Oak pub.
Great video mostly watch them before my night shift they really relax me thanks.im going to visit epping forest in the summer it looks great
Epping forest is such a beautiful part of Essex, once did a walk there through girwell Park. Used to go strawberry picking there.
Going to do an Epping Forest walk tomorrow John. First time for me, so thanks for your guiding words.
Hope you had a great day Trevor
Delightful video, thanks John
Best video I've seen this year please make some more
I visited Epping Forest last year when on a few days break to London. I so wanted to visit the forest after seeing photos of it online. I visited the biggest part (and the main part) that's in Essex, just a little bit north of the Essex/Greater London border. Very handy having the Central Line going that far north. It is an amazing place, so lovely there. Next time I have a break to London I'll defintely be coming back to the forest
One day more people will awaken to the truth that we are not all clinging to a giant globe in outer space. We could never be. That was never truly scientific. We are in a magical unknown level and stationary realm - the ends of which we do not yet know. Thanks for showing us the beautiful stillness of part of it, John.
Indeed!!
So thrilled to find your channel🌿🌳
I love driving through the forest at night in the winter, especially on a misty eve, very atmospheric and spooky 😁
I used to park up at high beach and watch meteor showers with my kids, it's all gated off now unfortunately ☹️
If anyone likes an urban view at night the main entrance to the fishing lakes on sewerstone road gives a great view across to brigadier hill over the resies and the valley 👍
Thank you for the vid chap 😎
Sounds great!
Finally! Thank you for taking us back to Epping Forest John!
My pleasure Ross
A slight delay viewing your latest ramble, John. Well worth the wait! Cheers! ❤
Nice Epping Forest walk John, Cheers mate...
Thanks for all these great videos 👍🏻
Absolutely great video-and so relaxing with your excellent narration.
Many thanks Graham
Now winter is setting in, I remember the No. 20 Bus from Walthamstow/Woodford to Debden would stop at the Crest/edge of the Forest at the "cricket Ground"/lacrosse ground where the path would lead down towards Loughton before rising back to Warren Hill/Nursery Road, & Onwards to Strawberry Hill Pond before crossing Earls's Path and entering the Green ride path down towards Loughton Brook. If following the Brook up to Baldwins Pond there is the infamous Black Knight bridge. (followed by a decent pint at at the top in the Forester's Arms) & a walk back towards Civilisation/Central Line/20 Bus Route via Stony Path