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Alba Albion
19-02-2011, 08:11 PM
Hi all, I'm in Enfield, North London. My favourite haunt is Epping Forest. Anyone heard of it ?

Fletching
19-02-2011, 08:18 PM
Hi Alba.

You might find a certain Tony 'lurking' in the woods there mate. :)

Steve

Alba Albion
19-02-2011, 08:30 PM
I'll keep an eye out for a Tony next time I'm in the woods :-)

Matt
19-02-2011, 08:49 PM
Hey Alba, welcome to NaturalBushcraft :).

Regards, Matt.

Tony1948
19-02-2011, 11:06 PM
I dont lurk in the woods,I move with stelf so not a lot of people see me.Hi Alba welcome. .........Dont get eaton by the bears........

bushcraft4u
20-02-2011, 05:03 PM
Hi Alba and welcome.

Ben Casey
20-02-2011, 05:35 PM
Hi there from me to :)

Martin
20-02-2011, 05:59 PM
Hi Alba, a very warm welcome to the NaturalBushcraft forum. :)

Martin

bigzee
26-02-2011, 09:33 AM
Hi mate,
Epping is pretty cool. My wife was in hospital in "that London" 2 years ago so I stayed at campsite in the lee valley. On the night before the last a large group of di**heads descended almost on top of me, and made noise, played music and showed the ultimate in inconsideration 'til 5 am. I then packed up and spent the remainder of the trip up the road at Epping camping out my car (ahhhh..peace at last). Needless to say I had many sleepless hours to formulate a plan of retribution (snigger).

Welcome - this site is top notch!

jus_young
26-02-2011, 10:35 PM
Hi Alba

beechnut mick
27-02-2011, 05:37 AM
Hi Alba,not too far from you in Essex,will have to meet up for a wild camp soon. atb Mike

Edwin
27-02-2011, 09:31 AM
Spent from when I was 12 to 16 around Epping Forest and fishing in the River Roding by Loughton and Debdenm school at Buchurst Hill.
Wonderful place was Epping Forset, great hornbeams and streams. Once tried to follow my brother in leaping a stream on my bike but I hadn't noticed that he had jerked up the handlebars of his bike at the crucial moment so I just cycled neatly round the curve of the bank head first into the stream bed.

Camped in the forest, shot our air pistols at twigs. High Beach was one of our favourite places, back then in the late fifties/early sixties it was still derelict from the Thirties charabanc boom. As to stealth, it was one of our amusements to "stalk" Bank Holidaymakers who would park on the verges and come perhaps twenty yards into the Forest.

Love this song:

THE WHITE BUCK OF EPPING

CHORUS:

Good luck to the buck,
Good luck to the doe.
Through the forest of Epping
Together they go.


In the forest of Epping the wild deer were black,
They'd been that way for centuries back.
'Till into the wood came a buck that was white,
The keepers of Epping were shocked at the sight.

The does they all followed wherever he went
So up to headquarters this message was sent
"There's a white buck a'wandering where he should not."
Back came the answer "The buck must be shot!"

A fair forest maiden with hair that was red
And a waist that was slim, to the keeper she said
"Oh why must you shoot him? I don't think it fair,
You can't kill a buck for the hue of his hair."

"Oh! Your heart may be tender, your hair may be red,
Your waist may be slender, my darling" He said
"But the black and the white we must keep them apart
Or they won't look the same as they did at the start.

Please try to look at this matter more sanely
I'll stalk him with care and I'll kill him humanely.
You may think I'm hard-hearted but really I'm not,
I'm an animal lover and a bloody good shot."

They hunted him here and they hunted him there
But they can't catch the buck with the wrong coloured hair.
And if you go down to the forest today
They're black and they're white and they're silvery grey.

Your hair may be black or your hair may be white,
There'll always be somebody shocked at the sight;
But if you were the buck and I were the doe,
Through the forest of Epping together we'd go.

shovel reccy
27-02-2011, 01:56 PM
Hi alba epping forrest eh not done a wild camp in there for years,we will have to have a stealth weekend in the spring time.