Love it at the start when you say "Enough talking , let's get walking!" .... and what does Dawny baby do?!!! Just stand there - and then you say "Youre coming as well Dawn!" LOL. Lovely scenery again there matey. Chanctonbury Ring looks so cool and I love Lancing college and the chapel - what a beautiful building! Superb! Take care buddy, hugs for Dawny 🤗👏🙏🍻
Love you two bringing us Ace hiking trips,another history packed journey Tom and thanx Dawn for making it so with funding the go pro.If like triathlons there was a multi sport endurance test involving a powerlifting meet followed by a endurance hike im sure you Tom would be Champ.Respects Garth..
I'm loving these films Tom. I walked the SDW last summer, loved it, but I now realise I missed so much detail along the way, such as the abandoned cement works and the college etc...and your videos are adding all that to my experience. You and Dawn make a great team, looking forward to the conclusion of the trek. Thanks Tom as always for the effort you put into these films, much appreciated.
Great to hear! There is more to see than at first glance however in some cases you have to come off the trail to find this stuff but it's still relatively close. The views have been awesome but not much history along the trail. For that reason Chanctonbury Ring is one of my top 3 highlights of the SDW. I love it there, never disappoints. Thanks for watching mate.
hi Tom and Dawn, lovely video of this section of the walk. Some lovely scenery the ciders looked good and thankyou Dawn for helping Tom get the gopro look forward to the next video 😀
Haha...12 minutes in, and I thought 'Tom looks like he's on a yomp', but then I realised the camera was attached to Dawn's rucksack 😆. That explains it...none of this slow coach malarkey when Dawn's leading the pack 👌🥵. Great adventure you two...glad all went well on those 'burial mounds'. You know there's tunnels under those things don't you? 👀😉. Glad you survived the A roads and the cyclists 👍
Well done guys. Beautiful scenery. I'll have to see Aldi here in Oz sell them ciders. Good on you Dawn for buying Tom the GoPro that's love mate..❤ Hey and skinny is overrated you're doing alright mate.. Cheers
I plan to cycle from Lower Beeding up to Beeding Hill next month and then down Mill Hill and Victoria Road to join the Downs Link at Rope tackle so it was great to see the hill in this video.
Great video,Tom. I really need to start doing walks again. Over the past two years I've pretty much stopped doing them and have put on a ton of weight so yeah,I think it's time to get back out there again and catch some nice scenery like the scenery in this video.
Found you via Kent Survival. Like Andy, you and Dawn have a lovely relaxed style. Dawn is an absolute star!. Love the stories you tell about your walk, and the walk itself. Love your cider reviews too! I'm going to have to look for that blueberry one ! Look after yourselves. Look forward to your videos. 😊
TOM, I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YEARS ON A REGULAR BASIS. NO ONE COMES CLOSE TP THE MANY REWARDS OF YOUR PERSONAL STYLE OUTSIDE OF MATT COOK OREGON!. SORRY I DONT COMMENT MORE OFTEN BUT I DO SHARE. BLESSINGS OLD FRIEND, ... MIKE
I still chat with Andy and he's not far from me so we meet up for a chat every now and then. He's more into static camping and bushcraft and woodland camps. And I'm not.
Dawn, you're great craic and also a legend
Love it at the start when you say "Enough talking , let's get walking!" .... and what does Dawny baby do?!!! Just stand there - and then you say "Youre coming as well Dawn!" LOL. Lovely scenery again there matey. Chanctonbury Ring looks so cool and I love Lancing college and the chapel - what a beautiful building! Superb! Take care buddy, hugs for Dawny 🤗👏🙏🍻
The section in this episode literally runs parallel with my daily drive to work, along the A283👍
Cracking video Tom! And thank you Dawn for the GoPro for Tom! I liked your comment about the cyclists too! 😊👍
Thanks again!
LOVE YOUR TENT TOM! ... IT'S JUST PERFECT FOR THE APPLICATION You're USING.
I think so too!
Nice to see you back on the South Downs Way guys. Looking forward to the next episode. I enjoy the cider reviews.
Got 2 more episodes to edit and post and 2 more sections to actually walk.
Love you two bringing us Ace hiking trips,another history packed journey Tom and thanx Dawn for making it so with funding the go pro.If like triathlons there was a multi sport endurance test involving a powerlifting meet followed by a endurance hike im sure you Tom would be Champ.Respects Garth..
Our pleasure!
I'm loving these films Tom. I walked the SDW last summer, loved it, but I now realise I missed so much detail along the way, such as the abandoned cement works and the college etc...and your videos are adding all that to my experience. You and Dawn make a great team, looking forward to the conclusion of the trek. Thanks Tom as always for the effort you put into these films, much appreciated.
Great to hear! There is more to see than at first glance however in some cases you have to come off the trail to find this stuff but it's still relatively close. The views have been awesome but not much history along the trail. For that reason Chanctonbury Ring is one of my top 3 highlights of the SDW. I love it there, never disappoints. Thanks for watching mate.
Always enjoy watching you and Dawn out and about, I don't get out much so enjoy seeing the countryside 😀
Glad you enjoy it!
“Best part of the rain is that it washes away the cyclists” hahaha that gave me a good laugh 😂 fun adventure, guys! Hello from Canada!
Glad you enjoyed it!
hi Tom and Dawn, lovely video of this section of the walk. Some lovely scenery the ciders looked good and thankyou Dawn for helping Tom get the gopro look forward to the next video 😀
Thanks 👍
Nighttime walking upto the ring, very impressive indeed. Great going. Take care.
Thanks 👍
Recognise that place, brings back good memory’s. Great vid
Thanks 👍 yes it was a great night, summer solstice on the ring.
Legend Tom
Haha...12 minutes in, and I thought 'Tom looks like he's on a yomp', but then I realised the camera was attached to Dawn's rucksack 😆. That explains it...none of this slow coach malarkey when Dawn's leading the pack 👌🥵.
Great adventure you two...glad all went well on those 'burial mounds'. You know there's tunnels under those things don't you? 👀😉.
Glad you survived the A roads and the cyclists 👍
well done. i camped in the Ring while doing the SDW. the last climb was hell!
keep em comin
another great vid tom and dawn thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Well done guys.
Beautiful scenery.
I'll have to see Aldi here in Oz sell them ciders.
Good on you Dawn for buying Tom the GoPro that's love mate..❤
Hey and skinny is overrated you're doing alright mate..
Cheers
Thanks 👍
Looked good. I'm going to have to do this walk.
You should!
I plan to cycle from Lower Beeding up to Beeding Hill next month and then down Mill Hill and Victoria Road to join the Downs Link at Rope tackle so it was great to see the hill in this video.
Sounds great!
nice info as always see you on the next one
Thanks 👍
Another great vid Tom
Thanks again!
Great video,Tom. I really need to start doing walks again. Over the past two years I've pretty much stopped doing them and have put on a ton of weight so yeah,I think it's time to get back out there again and catch some nice scenery like the scenery in this video.
You can do it!
Found you via Kent Survival. Like Andy, you and Dawn have a lovely relaxed style. Dawn is an absolute star!. Love the stories you tell about your walk, and the walk itself. Love your cider reviews too! I'm going to have to look for that blueberry one ! Look after yourselves. Look forward to your videos. 😊
Welcome aboard!
TOM, I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YEARS ON A REGULAR BASIS. NO ONE COMES CLOSE TP THE MANY REWARDS OF YOUR PERSONAL STYLE OUTSIDE OF MATT COOK OREGON!. SORRY I DONT COMMENT MORE OFTEN BUT I DO SHARE. BLESSINGS OLD FRIEND, ... MIKE
😃♥️!!
when was this? last summer..
Yes
IT'S A MEDICAL DANGER TO HAVE CAMPERS LOCKED IN LIKE THAT. IT SHOULD BE WIDE OPEN FOR PRIVATE VEHICLE 24-7
Why don't you do stuff Kent survival no more took different paths
I still chat with Andy and he's not far from me so we meet up for a chat every now and then. He's more into static camping and bushcraft and woodland camps. And I'm not.