Hey guys 👋 Kept checking for another instalment and it finally landed and it didn’t disappoint! I couldn’t stop laughing at the drunken antics 😂. Have a blessed week 🙏
Brilliant spot thanks too ypu I was able to find it and stayed for 3 nights unfortunately others know about it and have had fires such a shame why can people not relize take all rubbish with you so others can enjoy it just as much and NO FIRES except for the big fire pit what someone done it was perfect so please if others find this be respectfull to the nature and the land as this only place can really camp around the loch what has flat none bumpy ground again thanks to the video enjoy all
Phenomenal Filming, Commentary, Editing and Sound Track. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this footage. Thank you! I've been researching footage of wild camping and yours surpasses all! I'm hoping to go there with my unsociable dog, hoping he can chill with Mother Earth and get some much needed therapy. I want to ask, how far is the location from road? My tent is heavy, 4 man and I like my creature comforts. Air bed, Quilt, etc. 👋👏🏕️ 🎶👍
Of course you can make a hole meal with a oven like this. You can burn wood a hole day with these ovens. And it is a good idea to bring dry wood from home, its so much easier to start a fire. But when the fire are going well its easy to use wood you find in the forrest. That way you can carry just some few pices of dry wood from home to start the fire.
My cup and cookpot are lightweight and recycled titanium, plus, using “non-forest” wood is a excellent example of the leave-no-trace mentality that helps to maintain the natural ancient woodlands where I live. Thanks for the comment as it helps the RU-vid algorithm promote the video, but please keep this a friendly, non-judgemental safe place for people to enjoy.
Nothing wrong with bringing your own wood. You know it's dry and available, so no surprises, especially if you are going somewhere you haven't been to before, and don't really know what to expect in the way of local wood. I've also heard that you are not allowed to harvest the local wood in some locations. Some people bring wood pellets for the same reasons.
I saw Leo and Chester Jr. during the film about him at the Banff film festival in Toronto. I did not know we could go visit, I will be doing so during my trip this summer for sure!
Loved this vlog so much☺. So wholesome, so inspiring and just so beautiful🤩. Because of you guys, now I wanna go to British Columbia!!! Like and support from Bangalore
I don’t even know you, but I loved your wedding. I came for the wild camping in Scotland, and found myself in tears on your happy day. 10,000 blessings on your marriage!
That's funny, as a tee-total, non-coffee drinker it seemed to me that EVERY camping video I saw involved either coffee or some sort of craft beer, I wanted to bring tea to the forefront in mine to address the balance of this under-representation!
Excellently made little film. I recently went on my very first wild camp ( not solo ) with a mate. Really enjoyed it and hopefully I’ll pluck up the courage to go alone one day. Keep doing what you love! 👍
I love your humility there sir! You’re very honest. This stove is just a copy on thousands of stoves like this out in the world. For instance, i have the emberlit which is made in Utah, USA. There’s also the ubeleben made in Idaho, USA. There’s also all of the Chinese knockoffs on the Zon of the same design. Important thing is that you have fun!
I work in intensive care unit and each day i see a lot of tragedies in my work place..Many people of all age group die,suffer,as icu is a place where many disease cannot be cured despite the best efforts..On returning home i realise each day and moment is precious for we dont know what will happen tomorro and living today happily becomes most important..And the most most important thing is with lights switched off listening this masterpiece piano of yours gives me peace, tranquility and serenity...Thank you so much
Just found this: a beautiful and well made film, thank you. I have just returned from a multi day wild canoe camp trip on another Loch, and you capture the essence of the place and wild camping very well. It's just an enduring shame that people have to scar every where they visit.............