Hi Joe. Very much enjoyed this series. As always, you do a great job on filming, video production, and excellent narration. I'm an avid hiker and love to see these sort of "long" trails. I'm impressed with your knowledge about historical sites, they make your videos stand out from others. I also like the way you intersperse arial drone coverage of the area in which you are hiking. Another reason for my interest is, I lived in Huntingdonshire from May, 1963 to January, 1966. My dad was American Air Force and we were stationed at RAF Alconbury for 3 years. We lived in St. Ives for a time and then Warboys until we returned to the U.S. I remember hearing about the Fen and recall riding up a road towards Kings Lynn. I was ages 10-13 in those days but loved the history of England and beauty of the countryside. I had a desire for hiking/walking even back then, and recall seeing signs for "public footpaths" as we traveled locally. I wanted to get out and walk them, but was the only one that did. I'm now 71 but continue walking daily, and hiking when opportunity permits. If you'd like to see what I've done, my channel has a playlist on hiking the Appalachian Trail plus other shorter trails. I hope to continue to walk and hike as long as the Lord provides. Keep up the great work!
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJackson4 ай бұрын
@@kenwbrenner thank you so much for the positive feedback and so happy you enjoy the videos. I will have to have a look at your video selection for sure!
@lindafielding67333 ай бұрын
Great informative video and lovely pics. I particularly appreciated the drone shots as I live in the area but have never seen it from above
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJackson3 ай бұрын
@@lindafielding6733 thank you!
@LizSmith2924 ай бұрын
Hi Joe, have you walked The Elizabeth Way, one of the Platinum Jubilee Trails from Heacham to Kings Lynn?
@WalkingintheWildwithJoeJackson4 ай бұрын
@@LizSmith292 not yet but I saw the waymarks for one of the Jubilee trails in the area