Adventures with Erik and Gosh

LEG 1  of our adventures. It will be scenery and bear heavy as the birds did not really come out to play.  I'll be adding to the thread as we venture out.

We've been glamping in the Forest of Dean - I haven't been here for over 40 years and never got to properly explore - what a wonderful area - sadly no Goshawks or Crossbills - I met with local birders who were hoping to see them - I think they probably appeared 10 minutes after I moved on.

On the Friday we went to Tintern Abbey - there wasn't much about - a young swan and Jackdaws 

The serious stuff - We were in the Forest to take part in draughting tests and for me to judge as well.  So proud of my boy - he passed his Level 4 test - which is the highest level and was foot perfect the whole test 

After the serious stuff of the weekend it was time to explore 

First stop was up to the area of West Dean and a walk with a local 

It's hard to explain how wonderful it is to be able to walk for 2+ hours and not be on roads and dealing with traffic.  Tired, happy dog

Cin J

  • From your first post; "Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" comes to mind, present company excepted though. Not totally sure how or why I missed this, but it was good to catch up and now looking forward to reading the follow up adventures

    Loving the scenery, and so pleased your dog passed his level 4.

    I don't know the Forest of Dean, but I do know and fully understand the joy of walking for hours and not seeing a road, or even a soul. There's not many places left in the UK where you can do that, without go ing round in ever decreasing circles, but I still know a few that I've had the pleasure of spending  hours, even a couple of days in, and they're quietly stored in my mind.

  • A lovely update CJ & good to see the boys.  Enjoy your travels & thanks for this update.  

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    Regards, Hazel