Its my neck of the woods these days, been here 18 years now. The land management around here and the reservoirs in recent years has been great. Lets hope the council continues with it. And lets hope the kids grasp the 'leave no trace' concept. As for filming, tips, reviews, trails, wildcamps, I'll watch them all because i solo camp too. Ive been a subscriber since realising you were fairly local. So I'll continue to watch, like and support the channel as its very informative, particularly when your filming locally 😊👍 Thanks for the vids.
@owtnabowt27233 ай бұрын
Thanks Chas?.(just a guess, he was morphs mate after all😄 ) appreciate the support and the sub. Still plan to do the camps and how to's. But planning some more local stuff as well. We have a lot going on round here.
@hairylegs753 ай бұрын
Wey Hey, my back garden now and then. Lovely to see someone paying it some attention in a good way. Unfortunately as kids we do not see the beauty of green spaces . I was one from QM watching the Bartley lot from our bridge! Glad it all ended tbh, they were stressful times. But as an adult i now hate how the kids of today are destroying Woodgate with litter, motor bikes, drug parfinalia etc. Things i do not remember from my childhood. Either we had more respect or them things just didnt exist back in the 70's and 80's! (Hard to believe) But Woodgate Valley is a wonderful place to be discovered by the young and old alike. And thanks for the memories!!
@owtnabowt27233 ай бұрын
You're welcome Lisa, and I'm glad you enjoyed.it. I agree with you that we really didn't make the most of having it on our doorstep when we'were younger. Its nice to be able to appreciate it now. And who know, maybe in 30/40 years time, one of the kids who's on a motorbikes now will make there own video. :) (although they'll never know the pleasure of bridge ownership..lol)