A little late here but I think a video on gear would be really nice! Especially one on hiking gear for beginners. I'm new to all of this and would love to at least get into hiking, I just don't know where to start! You're videos are beautiful and Scotland is now on my list of places I want to visit someday!
Loch Ard, one of my favourite spots, so enclosed but yet vastly open space. I don't know why but the smell of burning wood always brings my fond thoughts back to that area. Would love a full gear review along with pricing and specs. Thanks again my friend for awakening many happy memories. Until the next time, take care and peace out.
Great video as usual! I'd actually really like to see a full gear review if you can manage. There is always a tendency to pack the wrong stuff or take too much, so a glimpse at what you take and for which outings would be helpful 👍🏻
Great spot you choose and living on an island without trees as I do it’s great to see trees and a lovely forest walk . Cheers for sharing your adventures.
First of all , another nice video from the lovely countryside side. I always looking forward to see your adventures , well done . I would hopefully walk in the near future into Scotland aswell , but i need to get my legs ready first 😊 It would be a great idea if you could do a video of your gear you use for most of your hikes. And if possible also about Maps, your navigation in and around your adventures. Im Totally not familiar with your country so you could help me a lot by give advices . Just to make it possible for a beginner like me to come visit Scotland and get into a nice hike. Keep up the Great Works, your video's are inspire me a lot . Thank you
Thanks for the kind words. Will be sure to do a video about gear and maps etc. Hope you get to visit Scotland in the future, really is an amazing place
@@ScottishSummiteer that would be wonderfull , looking forward for that video. No doubt Scotland is a Amazing nice country. Is on top of my list . Really hope to visit as soon as possible. Continue your Great adventures , a real inspiration to watch . Stay safe, Greetings
Hi love your vids. For some one has mental health problems. Your videos help me calm down. They are 100% therapeutic. It’s a shame you can’t bottle it. You would make a mint 🎉👍 peace
Another great video. Forests are so calming, though I understand how they can freak people out too. Glad you seemed to have some solitude as that looks like it gets a few visitors.
Great relaxing watch .. Reckon most people like gear list films, I think of the majority of them are like cool documentaries tbh. You did a cracking job of appearing to be relaxed while the wee beasties nibbled on yer . 👍🏼. Belvetas for breakfast! Reminds me of head for the hills videos..😊
You're just so good at finding incredible camping spots, though private beaches do tend to come with complimentary midges... I tend to feel a wee bit intimidated by forests, although I do enjoy having them in my view, so thanks for sharing it. If I'm not mistaken, that looks like the old Loch Ard YH in the background at 13:20 - others may remember better than me. Yes, I'd be interested to know what gear you use, for as you say, it's a fairly individual thing - and a good one to pre-record when you have the time, and keep up your sleeve in case you ever can't get out for some reason. Enjoy the rest of your weekend now!
A great slow down of pace for this relaxed forest walk. Beautiful Loch Ard, with its calm water. Yes, a gear video would be good for many people. How do you usually navigate; map and compass? Your videos show your unique perspective on walking and nature, and its very entertaining to watch.
Hi mate. Absolutely stunning, what another great adventure. I’ve got the Helm 1, what an absolute belter of a tent, as you say so easy to pitch. All the best, Dave 😀🥾⛰🏕️🏴🏴
you certainly will.I enjoy our videos ,since you asked, feel free to add or change whatever you like.Personally, I would like to see more maps of the places because I am not too familiar with Scotland geography .
Nice video 👍 We've recently been foraging and quite enjoy the wild garlic, dandelions etc. for cooking and tea/s. My wee question: Do you ever think about doing this? Our next stage are mushrooms, which have to be identified correctly 💀Natures larder 😁
@@Carsonktm420 100% correct . Uprooting wild garlic is illegal. Nipping the 'above ground' isn't. Always respect the Countryside, which we do. 'Atomic Shrimp' has some excellent videos on the subject.
@@honestg tell that to any landowner, no different than nipping anything to cutting down trees . The right to roam means you have the right to travel on a through path, nothing else.
@@Carsonktm420 Where we stay, there's great courses for foraging and encouragement from the 'Landowners'. No cutting down Landowners trees, which without being pedantic, is a world away from nipping and encouraging and nurturing the growth of wild garlic to cutting down forests!. Nothing to do with the 'right to roam' but more to do with respecting the Countryside and nature.
Thank you for yet another great location. I'd prefer if you didn't go down the route of gear reviews and just focus on your outdoor experiences. There are plenty of other channels that obsess over equipment and too few doing what you do.
Yeh I’m not really bothered about gear tbh, it’s more about the adventure for me. If I do a gear related video, it would just be a list rather than reviews
Nice loch and mountains, shame its choked with alien forestry plantations.... Just ugly and creepy to a once beautiful oak and scots pine native forest... Oh well a nation gets what it deserves to allow such devastation and greed. Sorry but its the truth, your videos are really good and entertaining as usual.... Thanks for sharing.
WWII they introduced tons of plantations so we could gain timber quickly it is really a shame that we have to undo so much of that invasive plantations