Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video

This was more of a gentle stroll rather than a proper walking route. We made the quick drive up to Epping Forest and parked the car in Upshire walking through the woods in to the fields that surround the area known as The Selvage near to Copped Hall. We then followed the deer tracks through the woodland until Copped Hall came in to view and then found a group of about twenty of the Epping Forest Fallow Deers.

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video - Copped Hall

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video – Copped Hall

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video - Fallow Deers

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video – Fallow Deers

I just managed to get a short video of the deer before they wandered off, mainly due to Tedi shouting at them but we did manage to get fairly close. I have done quite a few walks in the Upshire and Copped Hall area but today was more about seeing how far Tedi could walk so I can start planning more adventures for him in Epping Forest again soon. He was able to walk for at least an hour before I had to pick him up and carry him the rest of the way and he really enjoyed it, especially the muddy puddles and streams.

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deer Upshire Video

Wales Walks – Wales Coast Path Video

Wales And Walking - Wales Walks - Wales Coast Path Video - Cardigan Bay

Wales And Walking – Wales Walks – Wales Coast Path Video – Cardigan Bay

Wales Walks – Wales Coast Path Video.

Here is a cracking video of all 870 miles of the Wales Coast Path in a 5 minute video. The path will provide a continuous walking route around the whole of Wales, from the outskirts of Chester in the north to Chepstow in the south. Viewed from approximately 5000m high thanks to Google Earth.

The Wales Coast Path officially opens in May 2012 and will be as near to the coast as legally and physically practicable, whilst fully taking into account the needs of health and safety, land management and conservation to encourage and enable the public, both locals and visitors, to enjoy the coastline of Wales and walks in Wales. It also aims to encourage and enable more people to enjoy physical recreation at the coast, thus helping in efforts to become a fitter, healthier nation and to make coastal access a ‘flagship’ tourism product, thus bringing economic benefit to coastal communities.

Delivery of the project is coordinated by the Countryside Council for Wales and delivered on the ground by the local authorities through which it passes. Funding is coming from the European Union, Welsh Government and local authorities.

For more information keep checking the official website as there are details about the path with downloadable Wales Coast Path map PDFs from this site: Countryside Council for Wales

 

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Bluebell Wood Video

Walks And Walking – Essex Walks – Epping Forest Bluebell Wood Video - Gilwell Park Entrance

Walks And Walking – Essex Walks – Epping Forest Bluebell Wood Video – Gilwell Park Entrance

Walks And Walking – Essex Walks – Epping Forest Bluebell Wood Video.

This video was taken on a 6 mile Essex walk in Epping Forest when we decided to try a circular walking route from Gilwell Park. Along the way we met some lady walkers who told us about a secret bluebell wood, so we did a quick detour, set my camera to video mode and had a good look around. The full article can be found here Walks and Walking: Epping Forest Walks In Gilwell Park

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deers Quendon Hall Deer Park Video

Walks And Walking - Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deers - Quendon Hall Deer Park Video

Walks And Walking – Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deers – Quendon Hall Deer Park Video

Essex Walks – Epping Forest Fallow Deers Quendon Hall Deer Park Video.

Sitting just outside the boundaries of Epping Forest Quendon Hall Deer Park is the only remaining medieval deer park in Essex that still contains deers. We spent the day there for a family wedding and as the evening set in the deers came closer and closer to the walls of the garden so I did manage to get one or two really good photographs and this short video. The full article can be found here Walks And Walking – Quendon Hall Essex Deer Park