Such a great time of year - full of hope and expectation. You've done it again, Dave - a beautiful walk. Your walks are starting to intersect each other - I recognized that railroad!
curious how the 'welcome to Stoke on Trent' appeared so early in the walk... one certainly gets a sense that the canal was a working one with the derelict and repurposed buildings, and the kilns. I used to work for the London Spinning by the Surrey Docks in Deptford. The sisal and manilla hemp arrived by barge to be made into rope and twine. Alas, the canal is no more, being filled in, I believe.
Definitely in my top 10 of all your walks Dave. Had a bit of everything in this, and the time just flew by. Fantastic job. Thanks for making the trek for us.
Glad you enjoyed it, The whole way along I was like, ah I'll go a little further, ah a bit more further, and then just like that it was a 2.5 hour video. The walk back was tough, I glad I didn't go on to 3 hours.
I love these videos, they help so much with homesickness. If you ever get the chance, I'd love to see one of these in Scotsman's Flash or around Three Sister or the canal walk down to Haigh Hall. There's a nice bit of farmland if you walk to Three Sisters from Scotsmans Flash.
Wonderful! I'm looking forward to it. Depending on time of year, there's a little wooden bridge through the reeds that has bundles of tadpoles. If you walk through the woods from Killington Close towards the canal and stay to the left as you go through the turnstile, follow along through the woods turn left again and follow on. Hawkley Hall High School will be on your left as you walk alongside it, make a right through the little wood patch where the bird watchers wall is, right again after that and you'll be heading towards Scotsman flash. The little tadpole pond is on the left after the bridge over the little brook. It's a walkway off the main path that curves back to the same path. It's a lovely walk with lots of birdwatching posts, kingfishers and blue jays.
hi dave. i'm watching for the second time and i just wanted to say thanks again for taking us along on this lovely walk. so many wonderful things to see. and the lambs! england really is a 'green and pleasant land'.
Schade Dave, ich wäre gern Mitglied bei Da es walk geworden. Leider können sich da 3. Mit einklinken. Das wird mir evtl. zu teuer. Können Sie auf Metall laufen? 😉 Liebe Grüße
Such a great time of year - full of hope and expectation. You've done it again, Dave - a beautiful walk. Your walks are starting to intersect each other - I recognized that railroad!
It is indeed a great time of year! So much wildlife out and about that day!
This is some 🚶♂️ Dave, you must have been shattered by the end of it!
13 miles that day. My legs were like jelly come the evening. One day of rest though and I was able to be back out filming.
@@DavesWalks Well done you!
Peaceful.
Absolutely!
11:14 wow, Romanesque stelae and capitals? Thanks for another great walk, Dave.
I love the baby sheep in this video.
curious how the 'welcome to Stoke on Trent' appeared so early in the walk... one certainly gets a sense that the canal was a working one with the derelict and repurposed buildings, and the kilns. I used to work for the London Spinning by the Surrey Docks in Deptford. The sisal and manilla hemp arrived by barge to be made into rope and twine. Alas, the canal is no more, being filled in, I believe.
I love your canal walks!!
we did canal trip in 2014, just loved it, this brought back good memories
Definitely in my top 10 of all your walks Dave. Had a bit of everything in this, and the time just flew by. Fantastic job. Thanks for making the trek for us.
Glad you enjoyed it, The whole way along I was like, ah I'll go a little further, ah a bit more further, and then just like that it was a 2.5 hour video. The walk back was tough, I glad I didn't go on to 3 hours.
@@DavesWalks - I quite liked it. So much variety during the course of the trek. Can't wait to see more of your videos.
Really really lovely
Very pretty- thank you!
Beautiful walk as always,Dave! Thank you for sharing.
Many thanks, and is always a pleasure TBone!😊
I love these videos, they help so much with homesickness. If you ever get the chance, I'd love to see one of these in Scotsman's Flash or around Three Sister or the canal walk down to Haigh Hall. There's a nice bit of farmland if you walk to Three Sisters from Scotsmans Flash.
Hey there Smash the King, After a bit of a Google, Scotsmans Flash and the canal certainly looks good, have added it to my 'to do' list 😊
Wonderful! I'm looking forward to it. Depending on time of year, there's a little wooden bridge through the reeds that has bundles of tadpoles. If you walk through the woods from Killington Close towards the canal and stay to the left as you go through the turnstile, follow along through the woods turn left again and follow on. Hawkley Hall High School will be on your left as you walk alongside it, make a right through the little wood patch where the bird watchers wall is, right again after that and you'll be heading towards Scotsman flash. The little tadpole pond is on the left after the bridge over the little brook. It's a walkway off the main path that curves back to the same path. It's a lovely walk with lots of birdwatching posts, kingfishers and blue jays.
Nice walk in the nature! Beautiful sunny day! 😍☀️ Greetings from Romania! ❤️
another simply wonderful walk. thanks, dave. :)
You are so very welcome Hellie!
Great Countryside walk. Enjoyed watching.👍💯Regards from Hong Kong & UK🥰
Glad you enjoyed it Wanderer, Greetings from England 😊
Beautiful place, so nice walking tour👍 have a great day!
Thank you, I did indeed have a great day!
Nice walk along cauldon canal
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks great walk I need start doing some walking Down canal looks lovely
hi dave. i'm watching for the second time and i just wanted to say thanks again for taking us along on this lovely walk. so many wonderful things to see. and the lambs! england really is a 'green and pleasant land'.
Glad you are enjoying it for a second time! Those lambs were very much a joy to see!
Good video
Thanks😊
Do you ever see turtles sunning on the bank of the canal or lake? Love turtles too.
No, don't really get wild turtles in the UK
I'm a new fan, Dave. Love your channel and the British countryside. Saying hi from New Zealand!
Happy to hear it Gerson, Hi from England😊👍
Great job! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!😊
Beautiful
Thank you😊
Cauldron camel walk with bottle kilns ;s a reminder of the pottery
Absolutely relaxing! Great video, thank you for uploading! :) I wish, I spent more time outside of UK as well to explore more areas!
Natur und das Wasser ( deutsche Sprache ) - The nature and water ( english language ) - Naturen och vatten ( svenska språk )
If I was at the field of lambs, I would have tamed all of them.
Schade Dave, ich wäre gern Mitglied bei Da es walk geworden. Leider können sich da 3. Mit einklinken. Das wird mir evtl. zu teuer. Können Sie auf Metall laufen? 😉 Liebe Grüße
Hi DAVE
Hi BRAYDEN
Goooood from iraq
Dave, Sie laufen meilenweit für uns, wer bezahlt Ihrs Schuhsohlen, vom Schuster? 😅
Ich neige dazu, meine Schuhe zu tragen, bis nicht mehr viel von ihnen übrig ist, und selbst ihnen widerstrebt es immer, sie gehen zu sehen
May I ask if anyone knows how deep this canal is ?
I would like to say canals are about 2 meters ish,
Dave... you’re making me laugh with your « weather: not raining »...
For the UK it is quite the rare thing, days where the weather is good is often cause for celebration.
@@DavesWalks I can imagine! You will understand that I am not in the UK... but Canada