We loved the walk and the comments. Thanks for all your hard work 👍
@AmblingTrails27 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Cheers
@paulhuggan-cammack292828 күн бұрын
Shropshire is a really interesting county. Thanks for showing us around Nigel.
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
You’re welcome Paul, thanks for dropping by. ATB, Nigel
@RichardShortland-Neal28 күн бұрын
Thanks for another interesting walk Nigel. It’s another one that I’ll be adding to my list.
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
You’re welcome Richard, glad you enjoyed it. ATB, Nigel
@WyeExplorer28 күн бұрын
I did enjoy that - a full happy view - truly every minute. I'm a sucker for bridleways and holloways. I just love how they're tucked away. A few roads but with some interesting village and outlaw history. Good to see the Severn. An interesting arable pitch too. Well, all the best. Mark
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
Thanks Mark, really appreciate the interesting comment. Cheers, Nigel
@WyeExplorer28 күн бұрын
@@AmblingTrails A pleasure, Nigel. It was an interesting hike.
@catherinewalks120728 күн бұрын
A really nice November walk. It seems possible to do a number of these in a winter season. The bridleways and lanes certainly make for easier going now the mud is here. The evening and morning skies were beautiful, and so was all the sandstone. Thank you for taking us along.
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Catherine. ATB Nigel
@SpanielStrolls24 күн бұрын
Incredible sunset! Never heard of this route before but it looks a lovely one
@AmblingTrails24 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the journey, and the sunset😁
@samartin74528 күн бұрын
Another great walk Nigel. As a Shropshire lad from Bridgnorth I can recommend the Shropshire Way. Walked the trail completely once (the south route Shrewsbury to Shrewsbury anti clockwise) but not the extra section of the north route that takes you to Whitchurch and back. Regards, Scott.
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
Well I’m kind of a Shropshire lad myself even though I was born in Lancashire. Bridgenorth is where my mother was born and married my father there😁. I’ve noted the Shropshire Way and my research was drawing me to the south rather than doing the north bit, so a possibility in the future. Thanks for the watch and as you can see, the commments have certainly prompted my thoughts. Cheers, Nigel
@samartin74528 күн бұрын
Thanks Nigel a small world indeed how about that! It's a long walk but enjoyable, I certainly did especially with friends. I think the longer trails are best walked with company. Regards, Scott.
@andreamckay708529 күн бұрын
Never thought about about doing a trail that on bridle ways. Thanks for the idea
@AmblingTrails29 күн бұрын
You should!
@rykskelton206628 күн бұрын
Hey Nigel, In the words of Monty Python, you had me "pining for the fjords" with this video. Fantastic views/scenery, great weather. That sun-dappled sky just either side of the 11:30 mark was gorgeous. From the season, obviously autumn, I can only assume this was filmed recently - if that's November walking weather I'll take it! Shame about the amount of road walking (as you mentioned), however I feel that you managed to keep the footage of that to a minimum. Every time I've visited England for a walking holiday (that's 6 times) I've visited Shropshire, either staying in Church Stretton or All Stretton, walking on and around the Long Mynd, so the first five minutes of this video was very familiar to me, however I've never come across that initial fingerpost (or any signposts for this trail) - and I don't recall that section of Mott's Road to be quite that rough. I trust there will be more Shropshire based walking videos to come, and here's hoping we still have that other, much longer, bridleway trail in the near future. Cheers, Ryk.
@AmblingTrails28 күн бұрын
Thanks Ryk, glad you enjoyed your (virtual) return to Shropshire. I think I managed to find the best two days of November! I’m certainly researching more for a return visit at some point and may call upon your knowledge. ATB, Nigel
@rykskelton206628 күн бұрын
@@AmblingTrails Anything I can help with, feel free to ask - I certainly wouldn't mind more time walking through Shropshire myself, and you seem to be going a little further afield than I've done in the past. I might have a few questions for you also re: filming while you hike, editing, etc - I just purchased a mobile phone gimbal yesterday and am having fun and frustration trying to figure out its functions and features.