What a beautiful adventure! Thanks for all the effort you put in to these videos Gregor..always very much a pleasure to watch. Looking forward to the next one! 🤗
Ice-cold water's fine to drink, but less so when fording rivers, eh? Yes, a few trees make a lot of difference... I have a work colleague up in Glen Feshie right now, the lucky sod! I just loved that steep valley at 18:40 . I take it you caught your train?
I’m in awe of your adventures- a good humour and great scenery. You also produce a professional film worthy of greater destiny Please keep them coming and being a great advocate for Scottish wilderness adventures
I'm getting the feeling of when I used to watch Jimmie MacGregor on TV in the 80's walking through Scotland. Brings back the nostalgic feeling. It's almost got me buying a tent so I can wild camp and do some astrophotography in remote places, but with all my camera gear and a tent I'd be keeling over so I'll make do with living it through your lens
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.. except for the boggy area.. and having to ford that icy cold 🥶 river.. this trip was splendid.. Made us a bit sad.. that before deforestation.. all of Scotland was like that glen.. with the beautiful trees all about🌲🌲 So happy we were to see you got to your train on time.. and that the last leg of your journey was quite pleasant..😊😊 We love your channel so much.. you are a personable young man who shares your adventure in a positive and uplifting manner.. it is a joy for us to go along..🌲🌳🤗 Looking forward to your next adventure! Slan mo charaid William and Jen 💜💙🌲🌳✨
Very nice journey, beautiful autumnal colours. Surprised you didn't take your trainers off when fording the river. And yes, I was getting anxious that you might miss the train. Another great trip.
So peaceful, amazing views, colors of fall!! The huge deer were amazing and could hear their bellows. Lovely rivers, bridges, trees, mountains!! Thank you for this lovely, calming adventure, we watch them many times is so nice!! Glad you did not miss the train, until next time, be safe & well!!😁❤
A small thank you for starting my Saturday so nicely. I’m a keen Scottish hill walker myself, but sometimes it’s good to sit back and get the views while someone younger does the work :) I appreciated the nod to Blair Witch Project with the hat, tent and torch! (A movie before your time, but a lot of fun.)
I remember doing much that walk a few years ago (it's Glen Bruar and the Bruar Water, by the way, not Glen Banvie). Navigating at the top of the Minigaig was hard in snow and fog, and the rain on my way down to Feshie was some of the worst I've ever walked in, but I woke up the next morning beneath a granny pine to the River Feshie in glorious sunshine.
Brilliant you saw Glenfeshie Gregor. One of Scotland's great rewilding projects. It was controversial how many red deer were culled in order that the trees could grow but there is a healthier balance now
What a wondeful video!! Beautiful views everywhere, excellent weather and skies! Both camping spots seemed pretty nice and peaceful as well ahaha. Thanks for taking us on another great adventure mate. Keep going
You cease to amaze me wherever you go it’s always fantastic. A good escape from all the madness in the world lease day. It’s like a doze of therapy 🎉🎉😁 peace
Glen feshi is awesome, fun facts , it contains a remnant of ancient forest , in 2004 a danish billionaire bought the estate and is pretty much trying to restore the forests and rewild it 😁👌👌👌 nice video bud love seeing our awesome natural beauty as you stoat aboot the hills n glens 😁🤘
Oh and you should check out the highland woodsman on RU-vid, big sam is a Forrester how works on forest restoration in the cairngorms his videos are awesome he does the wild camping, hell hes probably camped in the same forest you just did 😁👌👌👌
Great stuff😊. New pack looks like it carries the weight well too. Pot noodle ? Super noodles nah. Sticky rib pot noodles all the way. Red deer stags in rutting season make a mournful soundtrack to autumn. But great to hear in a country with diminished wildlife. Btw its always colder camping in the lower points of the glens by the rivers. We've found em to be coldest parts in spring and autumn etc. Best wishes 🫡👍🏼
Great video. I love that area too. I walked from Kingussie to Blair Atholl in May this year but via the old road that goes over the Minigaig Pass. I saw my first wild adder 😁 Oh btw, that huge glen past Bruar Lodge was Glen Bruar. Keep the cool videos coming 👍
I've walked over that moor to the Allt Scheicheachan bothy a couple of times. That large cairn is the 'Lady March Cairn' but is of little historical significance having being started during a 19th century picnic & eventually becoming the large column we see today. Then in Glen Bruar I saw my first Golden Eagles back in 2002 before going over the Minigaig to Glen Tromie. Also stayed at the bothy in Glen Feshie, coming in via Glen Tilt & Glen Geldie in 2014. There was some dodgy river crossings on that trip just like you experienced. You just can't beat the Cairngorms.
I've walked up that road! Blair Athol is home to Scotland's only private army and they were armed with ancient Lee Metford rifles from the Boer War but perhaps they have upgraded to something more modern by now?
the new filter you are using , i need a new one and yeah first hand experience is best , salomon would be my usual goto filter ... is the katadyn be free 1l good enough ,better or worse than salomon do you know ? nice vid ,you narrate your walk wonderfully scottish 😊
I am not saying this as any joke or anything but you know the famous scot tom weir he would be very proud of you and to see such a young guy enjoying the beautiful Scottish tom had his own program on stv he loved exploring ..
@@BlytheWorld1972 Weirs way was top class 😁An 'out and out' Gentleman in the true sense of the word with his calm demeanour, interesting facts and above all, his persona. I agree 👍🏻
@@forestghost7 👍🏻👊🏻 Absolutely. I would never discount anything in this strange world we live in. Just been watching and chatting on Simon Holland's channel about the Calvine UFO which he has just released. It's been described as the best UFO picture ever taken. Now, what has that got to do with our Scottish Summiteer say's our Marco😁 ........ It is the exact location of Gregor's hike ! Great you have an open mind 👌
No such rivers as the 'gary' or the 'tunnel'. There are the River Tummel and the River Garry. Gregor's trek took him along the Banvie Burn before crossing to the Bruar Water and, after a climb over the watershed, into Glen Feshie.