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2023-1 Hot Tent in the Snow | Teepee and Wood Stove | Glen Affric 

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Join us in Glen Affric where we see in the New Year and enjoy some good food, cooked on the wood stove and open fire. The video contains some nice canoe footage and is generally dialogue 'heavy', as we sit by the stove chatting and reminiscing to pass the long winter nights.

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Комментарии : 42   
@owencurley3520
@owencurley3520 Год назад
Brilliant conditions, Awrabest t you two mwaaa!
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Thanks Owen, all the very best to you too. Hope 2023 is a great year for you. ATB, Dave and Mo
@voicezful
@voicezful Год назад
Belated HPN to you both. This was such a wonderful relaxing video to watch, hats off to you both for taking so much trouble to share your joys, particuarly enjoyed your reminisces and the 'Coyote' call from the wilderness! I loved the sincerity of the 2023 New Year message too.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Happy New Year, Andrew. Glad you enjoyed the video. Glen Affric is such a beautiful place, just perfect for seeing in the new year. I notice you have been busy on RU-vid and I really need to catch up on your work. ATB, Dave and Mo
@murchiesmountains2820
@murchiesmountains2820 Год назад
Superb Dave 😍👌🏻..What a cracking hot tent..Lovely video mate 😁👍 Cheers Robert
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Robert, glad you enjoyed the vid. All the very best to you. Dave and Mo
@smoggiewalks578
@smoggiewalks578 Год назад
Stunning way to bring in the new year. Health, happiness and adventures to you both for 2023. ATB Martin 🍾🍾
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Thanks, Martin. Health and happiness to you too. Hope you have a great year and enjoy many wonderful walks. ATB, Dave and Mo
@mohavea66
@mohavea66 Год назад
I really enjoy your adventure
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Thomas, glad you enjoyed the adventure. It was fun to film and share it with you. ATB, Dave
@mikepiper8799
@mikepiper8799 Год назад
Great video guys!
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Thanks Mike, glad you enjoyed it. ATB, Dave and Mo
@PapaTube-ep1nk
@PapaTube-ep1nk Год назад
All the best you guys are legends.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Thanks Cam, all the very for the New Year to you too. Dave and Mo
@grahamhaines9931
@grahamhaines9931 Год назад
Your tale about Hogmanay reminded me of my Vango Mark 2 Force Ten tent. Mine had a nylon outer and I had it for many years before I bit the bullet and bought a real lightweight tent. They were heavy things! I also had the Mark 3 version as well, and my first camp in Scotland was on the Great Moss in the Cairngorms, where I camped near to the summit of Mullach Clach a’Blair for 3 nights one Whitsuntide. I had a cloud inversion for the duration and climbed all of the principal hills on that side of the Larig. That trip planted so many seeds for me, and I fell in love with Scotland. Thanks for sharing.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Graham, yes, the Vango Mk2 was a heavy tent. I had the canvas fly version, in green, which eventually faded to a creamy-white colour. I loved that wee tent. I still have a Vango, a Mk 5, which is essentially a base-camp tent. I sometimes use it in conjunction with the canoe, but it is certainly too heavy to carry any distance. I Know the area where you camped. It is a great part of the Cairngorms. I should try to get back there and do some more filming. ATB, Dave
@robertchappellsnr.5872
@robertchappellsnr.5872 Год назад
A great way tae c in the new year...!!! 🎉🎉.... +who needs steak pie when ye kin huv a beautiful steak... 😋.. Ma mooth wis watering.. 🤤😋😂
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Aye Robert, the food was grand and the location just perfect to welcome in the new year. We've started the year with a fine wee adventure and can only hope for many more. All the very best to you. Dave and Mo
@duncanmcmahon278
@duncanmcmahon278 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your adventures brilliant.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Thanks Duncan, glad you are enjoying the adventures. ATB, Dave and Mo
@garyb8528
@garyb8528 Год назад
A very Happy New Year to you both! This was a gorgeous video. I loved the loch vistas. The reflections on the loch were spectacular. Like a mirror. I will have to attempt to capture the scene in my painting. I took a screen shot. Mo, you are a great videographer. Be well friends and always keep the blue side up!
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Good morning, Gary. Happy New Year to you and the family. The reflections on the loch were just marvellous and the moodiness of the misty day was magical. It is such a lovely spot. I agree with you on Mo’s videography. I’d love to see some of your paintings. I wonder if you plan an exhibition? Keep the blue side up. Dave and Mo
@hikebikescotland9121
@hikebikescotland9121 Год назад
Fantastic Dave... seems like only yesterday we were watching last years hot tent 'tomahawk' camping adventure - what a fantastic shot of the perfectly still reflections in the loch when you were readying the boat.. arguably one of the best scenes I've seen on youtube this year! ATB to you and Mo - Tom
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Tom, happy new year to you guys. I have to catch up on your Strath Ossian vid. I was hoping you had managed to get out and enjoy the break in the weather. Our entire trip was characterised by flat calm conditions, which gave us such wonderful reflections. The misty, snowy day was eerily quiet and very peaceful. My old Duster was playing up a bit though, proving difficult to start in the cold. It goes in next week for a service, MOT and some new glow plugs! ATB, Dave and Mo
@jacquelinesim9578
@jacquelinesim9578 Год назад
I’ve watched this over a number of visits but it’s been worth every stolen minute! So finally from me (I can’t believe it’s April!) Happy New Year to you both and thank you it’s been a wonderful camp 😊
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Jacqueline, you made us smile. Happy new year to you too, and happy easter. We're just back from an overnight camp on Lismore. I took the cameras along and captured a few moments, which I'll upload next week. It was a fishing trip and I know some viewers are not so keen on that type of video, so it will be a short film with a glimpse or two of Loch Linnhe. Trust all is well with you. ATB, Dave
@jacquelinesim9578
@jacquelinesim9578 Год назад
@@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 oh that sounds fantastic. We were on Lismore a couple of years ago, just a day trip from our stop in Onich but what a beautifully serene isle it is. I’m no fisherman but I love your insight and I’m a great fish eater I’m afraid - just too lazy or ignorant to go out and catch said meal! Always good to hear your tales and your experience. For me, whatever the content, I say just keep ‘em coming……I catch up with them all …..eventually haha! Happy Easter to you both - if I’m not careful I’ll send that on time!
@ReverseWingover
@ReverseWingover Год назад
Lovely video, 2023 has started in true Dave & Mo tradition. Chopsticks with gloves?? Mo has taken culinary skills to a whole new level. 😂
@mo9981
@mo9981 Год назад
😂😂😂
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Happy New Year. Mo and I occasionally have a competition to see who is most proficient with the chopsticks. Her cultural heritage gives her an advantage but my eagerness to eat sometimes wins the day. However, using chopsticks with gloved hands is a whole new game, and one I've yet to master. Well spotted. ATB, Dave and Mo
@justmyopiniontoday7548
@justmyopiniontoday7548 Год назад
Hi Dave and Mo. Thank you for the lovely family outdoors adventure tale. I thought I would like to leave a comment that was some explanation and news from me as it relates to being a subscriber. Over the last 6 months I have stopped viewing many of the UK hill and mountain channels I was following regularly. This is because 6 months ago I developed suddenly a totally new severe back pain that put a total stop to my climbing. The NHS thought this pain might be climbing injury. But I believed it was a sympton of prostate cancer. And indeed last week I received my first diagnosis of prostate cancer. I therefore believe but do not know I am right about the source of the ongoing back pain also. Since this onset I am very unreliable in my hill climbing channel support, dropping in here and there. On one level viewing is hard because suddenly I cannot do these actvities, on another watching others carry on in this most human of activity is mature, honest and the way it should be. So I may be dropping in again or not. I cannot say. But irrespective my good wishes to you both in your Scotland hill and climbing life . Respects. JMO.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
I am so very sorry to hear of your diagnosis. Mo and I send our heartfelt best wishes to you for a speedy recovery. I've greatly enjoyed reading your comments and interacting with you through the channel. I don't have any great words of wisdom to offer, but be assured, we will be thinking of you and, of course, your family. I completely understand that your focus for the immediate future will be on getting better. I know from past comments that the hills exist deep in your psyche and hold many memories. You can reflect on these cherished memories, until you are able to get back out and continue your exploration of wild Scotland. In truth, we have all had periods in our lives where the hills and wilderness has been just that wee bit beyond our grasp. I'll be thinking of you. All my very best, Dave
@justmyopiniontoday7548
@justmyopiniontoday7548 Год назад
@@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 understood and thank you. A bit of cheerishing going on here. Respect. Philip.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
@@justmyopiniontoday7548 Take care, Philip, and speedy recovery. All the best, Dave and Mo
@Jennifer.4
@Jennifer.4 Год назад
What a beautiful place to spend new year. I can sympathise with Mo concerning your singing, my husband is just the same. He thinks he can sing inside his head but he certainly can’t when singing aloud! Another enjoyable video.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi Jennifer, yes, Glen Affric is a bonnie location to see in the new year. We enjoyed complete solitude throughout our trip. I've never been able to sing and didn't make the cut for the primary school choir, nor did I show any aptitude for musical instruments. I do love music though and, like your husband, am happy singing away to myself. As I've said to Mo, I don't have a problem with my singing, its the audience that has the problem with it :) Hope all is well with you. ATB, Dave
@Jennifer.4
@Jennifer.4 Год назад
@@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 The problem with my husband is that he delights in inflicting it on me, although I wouldn’t have him any other way! Happy new year to you and Mo.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
@@Jennifer.4 Happy New Year to you too.
@johnakyle5908
@johnakyle5908 Год назад
You did well to get there , I remember what that road is like . I’ve still not got back to that spot though Dave , I’m part way through converting my van so hopefully this year I’ll get up with my bike in the back too.
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
Hi John, hope you get the van finished off and manage a trip to Scotland this year. Glen Affric is such a lovely area, summer and winter, and there are plenty of hills, low level walks and mountain bike routes to keep you busy. There is also a camp site in Cannich, if you fancy some amenities. The neighbouring glens are also worthy of exploration (and can often be quieter in the summer months), Mo and I have been fortunate with our winter trips to the glen, always managing to get to a decent spot to camp and then get back to the road. ATB, Dave
@strikenowfishing1406
@strikenowfishing1406 Год назад
Enjoyed the scenery Dave is your Duster a 4x4
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854
@daveoutdoorsscotland2854 Год назад
@@strikenowfishing1406 Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, my Duster is a 4x4. I honestly don’t think I’d have made it back up the track to the road without the extra traction afforded by the 4x4. ATB, Dave
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