Most remote pub offers free beer if you can get there - The Old Forge, Knoydart
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Four friends set of on an epic quest in search of free beer.
Help support my biggest adventure yet - / castlecrozier
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:41 To Glencoe
4:01 To Kinlochhourn
6:08 To Barrisdale
16:19 The bothy
23:22 To Inverie
For everyone asking about the cars - there is a road through the village but not to the village. They get vehicles (and supplies) to Inverie by boat. And why didn't we take the boat? Because where's the fun in that?
Did you set fire to the Pub ? hahahaha
sounds like several places in newfoundland Canada
Sounds like Gimmelwald, Switzerland
As curiosity inspired by your comment got the better of me, I checked the MOT status of the vehicles shown at 35:10. Not one of them has a valid MOT, with the most recent expiring 3 years ago in 2021. I did some brief reading and vehicles kept in the areas of Eigg, Muck and Knoydart are exempt from MOT due to their lack of a test station. However, you'd still need insurance and road tax as the roads are publicly maintained. If one were to take a vehicle back to "mainland" then it would then need an MOT again.
@@MadsMoto i mean, if you went to the trouble of getting a car into the inverie/surrounding areas, it probably wasn't meant for driving on the mainland lol. the guy probably owned a farm or business that required a vehicle to transport stuff.
Went there a few years ago, walked the Munro's and had a blast apart from the pub which was owned by the most miserable man in the world who wouldn't serve food to hikers and the atmosphere was shit,. The locals were amazing though and a local guy who ran the food shack let us eat in his home. Thankfully the pub is now in the hands of the locals and harmony has been restored to Knoydart. A place you must visit at least once in your life. Great video.
Great video. You are all so brave. RIP Piper 🙏
You did it. Be proud. 🎉❤
I had a terrible experience with the most ridiculously grumpy owner of the old forge who very grudgingly served us. He was angry that we only wanted a few non alcoholic drinks before the boat to Mallaig came. (We’re out walking with our young son). It was in the afternoon and empty - you’d think he didn’t want any business. I thought it was only us! Glad things have changed as we vowed never to return after the way he treated us.
@@lesley4996 I believe he was Belgian. He refused to serve us any food even though we were well within the time for serving food. We had been wild camping in the hills for a few days and were ready for a good feed. After he refused to serve us a tourist came in and he was served a meal. We left and went to the food shack run by a local who then invited us into his home where he gave us drinks and food. He explained all the locals were boycotting the pub. Thankfully he sold up and the pub is back in the hands of the locals.
Good to hear. A few years earlier, like you after being out wild camping for a few days, we had one of the best ever meals in there (hungry and exhausted after climbing Ladhar Bheinn) so were excited to show our son this amazing pub, so it was doubly disappointing to have the worst ever service. Good to know we can safely return!
I would have checked out the weather report before going on such a trip. THE WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND IS NOTORIOUS FOR ITS WET WINDY CLIMATE. I'D SOONER SIT IN THE TENT WITH A GOOD BOTTLE OF MALT WHISKY. 👍🏴😉
This is like lord of the rings, but instead of destroying a ring, you destroy a pint! What an awesome adventure!
Followed by a head-splitting hangover and beans for brekkie. The horror!
I havnt watched the full video yet. But if the beer DOSNT come in pints! I’m gonna be upset!
Imagine getting to Mt Doom and it is closed for refurbishment. "Doesn't that cut it all, Mr. Frodo?" "How do you like that?" "The old gaffer wouldn't stand for this."
Fellowship of the Pint! I like the sound of that.
yes
Imagine the walk back when your pissed lol
This is simultaneously THE worst pub crawl I have ever watched 🤣and the most beautiful. 💚
This was really good and the ladies were troopers just like the gentlemen were. Good to see that four people can hike through such conditions, retaining a smile in a sense of humor. I enjoyed this.
Video was very good regards expectations and realistic choices.
It's easy to retain a smile and sense of humor when people don't get to see or witness every moment of the trip. I'm sure when the cameras were switched on everyone put on that smile and charm just as I'm sure when it was off those smiles and charm weren't as prominent.
@@General_Junkie Never know. I've been through trials with people that didn't turn ugly, at any point... And we all came out with frostbite on our eyelids and our fingertips... So we weren't having any fun but not once did anyone get rude with one another.
They're probably just happy they're not dying in a trench, like most males under 50 are in their country.
funny they got to escape the war and enjoying life meanwhile the men are dying in a slaughterhouse.
Hello Guys
1st lovely video and big thank you 😊
Little advice from 45 year old wanderer who did a lot of wild river crossings (swamp, flooded areas etc.)
Get your footwear off, simply walk bear foot on flat, large stones or if the pebbles are not sharp walk straight through the creek. Hold your stuff as secure as possible (boots can be attached if needed or hidden in backpack top expandable chimney). If possible leave your hand free to have extra balance and support if slipped. Dry, warm boots are a huge advantage especially if you travel over a number of days as wet socks and skin rubs against each other and causes blisters. 2 days is fine but after a few days it gets unbearable and robs your of any joy and in warm climates infections and bugs are drawn by open wounds.
Or walk bare feet the whole way
@@nz2blue Haha yeah no. But agree you gotta get the boots off when wading. Gotta keep those feet as dry as possible otherwise it's just miserable and potentially dangerous
Also, waterproof shoes are a good idea. But they are not always the best option. When waterproof shoes get wet inside, they take forever to dry.
I always thought it was silly in scouts, when they told us to jump across the rocks on little fords like that. Bit of showing off, from the older boys more than anything. With my balance wearing a backpack, took more time to hop across than it would to strip my shoes. And less chance of my ass getting wet too
Opposite camp here . Leave shoes on and save feet and ass from damages . Lots of fords under the belt here as well.
In the highland realms where mountains stand tall,
A tale unfolds of a remote pub's call.
The Old Forge in Knoydart, a distant lore,
A promise echoes from its rugged shore.
Beyond the reach of the bustling street,
Where echoes of nature and tranquility meet.
A challenge laid, a reward so clear,
Free beer awaits if you draw near.
Through heathered hills and moors untamed,
Where wild whispers are softly named.
The Old Forge stands, a welcoming light,
A beacon in the remote highland night.
Beneath the northern lights' ethereal gleam,
A dream of beer, a distant stream.
The journey's reward, ales to savor,
In the most remote pub's humble flavor.
Frost-kissed glasses and tales exchanged,
In the Old Forge's warmth, where friendships arranged.
A toast to the daring souls who arrive,
For free beer flows as stories revive.
Through lochs and glens, where adventure weaves,
The Old Forge beckons, a promise it leaves.
A poetic pub in the highland's embrace,
Offering free beer, a remote rendezvous place.
So if you seek the challenge and the cheer,
To the Old Forge, let your spirit steer.
In Knoydart's beauty, where the wild deer roam,
Raise a glass to the pub, your heart's new home.
ChatGPT ass poetry
Chatgpt moment
chagpt writes the worst songs oh my god
@@NigelSmithChannel this was generated with AI
That is scary good if a computer wrote that, I have my doubts, but that’s what folks say here…
Imagine the Roman Army making that same kind of trek , when they tried to go into Scotland . Well done guys .
Wearing sandals and no socks neither lol
@tolik5929>> Were they the ones to build out the retaining walls that created the tralbed along the waterways? Well done, overworked and arthritically kneed men! And just think: The'd be able to retire when their 25 years of servitude were complete!
Did the Roman army go into Scotland? I thought they stopped at Hadrian's Wall.
- and the pub was closed. Disapointed they turned back and then they built a wall...
Yes they did , they stayed awhile , then the situation got untennable . They then withdrew back to hadrians wall . They actually built another wall , the Antonine wall , was short lived . @@DownhillAllTheWay
Good decision not to bash along the ridge. Its pretty tough going in places, and given the wet and windy conditions and your lack of winter gear, good call. For those who haven't spent any time in the teeth of a gale in sleety conditions, the danger of hypothermia due to exposure or taking a tumble and getting in to trouble is very real. Wet and windy is often much more dangerous than very cold but windless and snowy. It is often easier to stay safely dry and warm in the snow than in the wet. Anything below about 8 degrees C or anything with high wind chill, and you need proper winter gear in Scotland.
As a Canadian, indeed I will take frigid temps by themselves any day over wet and windy, even if it's only a slight chill. Nothing robs your body of heat faster than wind + rain. And it's much harder to weatherize for those conditions. No, thanks! lol
Those poor girls
eh, if you're in winter gear and you start to sweat, that isn't good either. they were moving the whole time, it probably wasn't that bad. they'd of needed to remove some layers eventually.
@@guitarplayer1495 Fair point, but if you have winter gear, wearing it is optional. If you don't have winter gear, wearing it is impossible.
@@AndyHullMcPenguin Yes sir. Layers, layers layers. Can peel them off if necessary but having them and not needing them is always better than needing them and not having them.
one tip for drying socks, gather some dry rocks (not from near a river) and heat them in a fire. Once they are hot enough without being so hot they'll burn your socks, place them inside your socks. they will be dry in no time at all.
God that was some amazing filming and storytelling. Visual storytelling and music that just makes you feel the soaked Scottish muck with a smile on your face. I don't know how you're both so natural on camera. It's really well done. RIP Piper, poor lass.
I just keep thinking about it. What I think makes this really a piece of art is the unusual and skilled blend of narration, dialogue, walking clips, planning over the map, and musical interludes. Like, I know everyone 'puts that stuff in' when they make a video of a journey, but few really get the balance so spot on with such a sense of ease conveyed throughout. I think your good natured banter and easy-come-easy-go adventuring style here is very well reflected in the editing. This isn't an adventure vlog, it's a composition, and it really shows when one thinks about it a bit.
Thank you. It's comments like this that make the many hours it took to edit worth it.
Nice video. My wife and I went there in May 2023 (via the boat). We cycled along the coast as far as Airor. It pissed with rain and the pub was still being redecorated! There was a great little cafe where we spent a lot of time waiting for the boat back to Mallaig. But a walk like you did IN THE EARLY SUMMER (no midges) would be really good.
It sounds like you had a real ball there lolololol
Guy in business school: my business idea is to open a pub in the most remote area in the country, and if people are able to make it they get free beer"
Teacher: "F"
Oh, and we must employ the most moody, ungrateful git to run it. And don't bother about hygiene, it's over rated.
RIP piper. good sports as well, the lasses you were travelling with. so very relieved to read in other comments that the pub has since been turned around and is in the hands of an innholder that is actually welcoming.
Best video I've watched in a looooong time. Thanks so much for taking me on your adventure.
I think we all felt her pain when the boot went under the water!
This is a brilliant video, mate! That scenery is just stunning. I just watched it again, but with the missus. We're putting this hike on our bucket list for our next trip to Scotland. Nice one!
Great to see it's smashing the views!
As someone in the Northwoods of America, the thing that shocks me most is the lack of trees! Practically in the Arctic circle and no conifers? So alien to me. Just green rolling hills. Very beautiful.
I've lived in western Washington State, US and lower mainland of British Columbia, Canada all my life. I've gone on many hikes and camped in rocky, sodden areas for the years leading uip to my 35th year or so. Now, health issues are the norm but for all the hikes, short and long before my physical self took a nose dive my fondest memories are of the shitty days, grouchy people, bug bites, equipment losses, etc. because those times were the most epically good stories to repeat over the warm, cozy nights around a campfire under a full moon in summer! They also held sway during relaxing, lazy BBQs with some of the same friends who shared those dismal hikes. Thank you so very much for taking me along with you on this mad march. I'd love to be able to tag along if you do it again but it's not meant to be so now.
Sorry to hear you don’t have the freedom of the hills you once had.
Greetings from a Washington state hiker/ climber.
Greetings from Olympia ~~ understood!
Greetings from spokane Washington
I hope things are better now, Anna. Sorry to hear about that. All the best from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.❤️
???? do you not know what lower mainland bc canada holds? many a hill yo climb here. @@LilyGazou
Brave girls! Troopers for sure. They didn't even complain. I love the moss covered walls. The stone church! Wow! Thank goodness for the brewery!
ofcource they would not complain, otherwise they would be in the frontlines now
so brave they abandoned their country so the men can fight and die.
@@gfuentes8449 why fight for child killer pedos?
@@pdzh Totally senseless comment.
@@spervuurproduksies I live in the US, those women have boyfriends and husbands in the Ukraine getting destroyed while those women are partying around US with other men. Same thing happening here.
Also recently Ukraine started to draft women into the army as well, cuz they are running out of men.
What a pleasant surprise to have CZcams recommend this video. Thoroughly enjoyed it! Yeah subbed, would love to see more of your absolutely insane antics. Good stuff! Lekker Bru.
The last time I walked in that area (in June) I walked with a friend to the bothy, then over the pass to the East, to Loch Quoich where we camped the night at the water's edge. The weather was fine, sunny and still, but we could see and hear a thunder storm coming up the loch from further East. We got our tents up quickly and soon the wind was gale force and we got into our tents as the rain started...... Soon the storm was right overhead, with almost instantaneous lightning, then thunder..... I was holding on to my tent as it threatened to take-off....... the strorm passed by after 15 minutes and soon returned to calm, with the smell that lingers after a storm........ No damage done, and no leakage! 🙂 Love an adventure like that.
Beautiful country you got there Scots! Be very proud of it, salutes from Argentina.
What amazing journey , beautiful landscapes!!! It was like going through the middle earth!!
I just happened upon this video. The scenery is positively breathtaking. It was sort of a bummer when the pub was closed but you stayed positive and continued on to the brewery. Sometimes it’s all about the journey and not the destination. Wonderful video! I just subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching more of your adventures. Cheers!
But they had to pay for the beer :(
I have to thank you for posting this incredible scenery. I'm genuinely astonished at the beauty of Scotland you've shown.
Imagine planning a trip like this to somewhere you know is closed for renos, but banking on them reopening by the time you get there
This is one of those videos where you are watching thinking your watching a channel with a 100k + subs just to look down and and see 300 subs.
keep up this quality man and you'll get there soon.
life is not about subs
Brilliant !! what a story loved it , thankyou . The best stories are about the things that go wrong or not to plan , you still got there and had a beer . Mission accomplished .
Great video Alex. Sorry to hear about your drone. As an owner of a Mavic 2 Pro (which I think is what you've pictured) there's an issue with the batteries. If they've had a lot of charge/recharge cycles, they expand when warm (i.e. when in use) and this can cause them to escape the clip mechanism that secures them to the drone. If you had an old battery in there then it's entirely possible that the battery was not secured as strongly as it would be with a new battery and that, combined with the strong winds, was the issue. Good deals on Mini 3s and 4s at the moment mind you :)
Is there any sort of workaround option for holding the batteries tight, like zip ties or electrical tape maybe?
Very good video, very enjoyable, I’ve visited the pub twice but I didn’t walk, I sailed my yacht there and anchored in the bay…………great pub BTW, great beer, food and atmosphere…….😊
It's not the journey, or the destination, but what you become in the process.
I just discovered this channel. I have watched an untold number of hiking videos, this is my favorite. Thank you guys for putting this out, so enjoyable. You've got a new sub.
A good reminder to call ahead when going out to small establishments!
Congrats to all of you....ya"ll had the best attitudes!!! I feel good things will be coming your way!!!!!
not the destination but the journey this shows it perfectly thank you.
This is one of the most heartbreaking videos I've ever watched. Its like when a character dies at the end of the movie and you don't believe it and you think there has to be more... Gutted
I lived in that wilderness of Ferns! It's Paradise and your video is Magnificent! I have flash backs sleeping under ferns to be out of the wind and immediately be submerged in windless silence & warmth!
A lot of ticks in the ferns these days. I'd take a bivvy bag if I was sleeping in them tbh
This has given me the poke to drag my future wife into the Highlands, she's never seen a wild Haggis and I'm sure this will be the perfect opportunity. We are well versed in the routines and preparing for Haggis hunting, I have a large trolley, she plays the chanter, we drink whiskey....
Wise us luck for our first Haggis hunt next November, I can't wait to bag a biggun!!! 😊
What a man would do for free beer is amazing :)
What a wonderful video. Thank you for having us along on your adventure. Cheers from the states.
Thank you for sharing and showing a story really well told and edited!
We got the boat from Mallaig and bought our own beer 😂
Thank you Pistachio you are truly the real MVP of this video
One of the best videos I've watched in a while! Amazing story telling!
This is one of your best videos. I love the way you think outside the box. I love how you get your ideas across. And I love how, after all the technical elements are covered off - you still find room to deliver a very impactful message. About life. Bravo!
just found a new bucket list trip
I had the biggest smile on my face throughout this whole video.
The scenery is absolutely amazing.
gosh where you are even sitting having your beer is magnificent breath taking views thank you for sharing your journey ❤❤❤❤
seeing this makes me want to live your life bro, having that freedom to do as u wish,and making such an amazing documentary on the process. priceless. im from Monterrey Mexico, we dont have landscapes like this. thanks!!!
@@Trippenzoid cartels
@@Trippenzoid cartels, the insecurity levels in mexico are off the charts
@@AndrxwAndrxw I'm in the southern United States. Have always wanted to visit the Mayan ruins.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they where are u located? youre welcome here, always. just do a lil research on which places are NOT recommended to visit. usually, contrary to popular belief, cartels dont mess with people that dont have anything to do with them. mostly lol.
@@AndrxwAndrxw I'm located in Mississippi, unfortunately. The parts of Mexico I intend to visit are, for the most, popular tourist destinations.
Always take waterproof boots on those types of hikes. I would be in love with that walk. Poor girl, I could hear her shoes squishing lol
Great video, loved every second of it! Beautiful scenes and great companions!
Just happened across your video, but thoroughly enjoyed it, and subscribed! What an agreeable and easy-going group of folks, including your roommates at the bothy! Breathtaking scenery: I would definitely need to have the soundtrack playing WHILE I'm hiking and imagining I'm part of some LOTR side plot! 🐎🏰🏹 -- 💕from Nashville, Tennessee
I'm 17 mins into this video and absolutely loving it , you guys must have been soaked out there , imagine breaking a leg , thank goodness for ppl like mountain rescue teams in places like that if ever needed , subscribed for more future fun ( hopefully a bit drier in times to come ) well done guys and girls 👍👋
lol like nobody on youtube has been hiking before! try Alaska with grizzly bears and snow.
@@ExploringCabinsandMines I've seen plenty of living outdoors vids on CZcams just never 1 as wet as this , I'd love to tour north America in a huge motorhome or 5th wheel trailer , bit dodgy tho getting out to stretch your legs and you have beers and big cats to worry about, 1 guy got trampled by a huge moose when his tent had blown over , bet that left a few bruises
@@johnthomas-vy3th Come to the rain forest in Washington state. #wettest.
A beautiful journey. Thank you for taking us with you. I would love to visit some day.
you guys are a blessing to watch ! thank you for the experience :)
The ladies were very underprepared with what gear they had.
Hope you 2 chaps gave your significant others the credit they deserve! Youv 2 ladies are troopers!
Fun adventure story. Alex, you’re an excellent guide, good looking out for the group’s well being. The girls did great. Friends making memories for a lifetime! ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed every part of this. Great story.
The trip back must've been the worst. I hope you at least had a warm place to stay.
Great editing, and production man! You have my attention!
This was the most hilarious use of half an hour. Thank you for the laughs!
I got so stressed for a second when they were on the left side of the road at the beginning
can u imagine taking shrooms here
Had a wonderful holiday in Knoydart many many years ago (we took the ferry!). Would love to do this hike though. How did you get back to the car, I presume you walked back as there isn't much in the way of public transport back to the start is there! 🤣 Really enjoyed watching this, thank you :)
I feel like you could take a dirt bike or at least a mini one
Adding this video to my Christmas Day list to watch. Thank you from Vermont!
Great video. Whenever someone asks me why I return to Scotland again and again I show them pictures and try to explain the beauty and I always feel like I fail. That trek took you right through Scotland's Heart. The Rain???? Hahaha!!! A Scottish kiss albeit a wet one. If you manage to stay dry for more than two days straight....you're a Wizard!
I have heard of those drones having issues with battery overheating bulging the battery, and pushing the door open and causing them to disconnect mid flight. Water ingress could cause this.
I'm not sure the specs of their drone, however I know my Fimi SE 2022 V2 is waterproof. It will warn you well ahead of time if the flight conditions are dangerous. It is capable of handling 45 MPH winds. I've tested mine in 25 MPH gusty winds, and it handled it well. It is comparable in features to DJI minus the object avoidance (newer model has it now.) If they were piloting a mavic or mini model, that probably wasn't a good choice given the conditions found up there.
Drones usually have a fail-safe set by the user in the event of disconnect. They can be told to hold position awaiting reconnect, land or return to home. The Fimi gives you the ability to define all this, including flight height and speed. For a Chinese brand, it's a pretty good alternative to DJI and not intrusive to the pilot in the software.
@@jesses1589
Yes, but I meant that the battery can disconnect, when bulged, meaning total loss of power.
Beautiful scenery, are there any animals? I always wondered what it feels like in Britain without any large predators other than humans. It seems lonely. Would be lovely country for horseback if weather was a bit better lol! It is stunning.
Did you miss the deer at 15:55 ?
@@istvanglock7445 I meant like all previously endemic the wildlife. Not tame or semi tame deer.
I think of this as I hike in the Pacific Northwest. There is a trail that passes near where I work and a man was killed by a cougar along there.
It must be great to hike where there are no bears or wolves or mountain lions.
that's the most beautiful landscape i've ever seen!
Amazing effort guys! I really enjoyed watching.
Bit of advice, it’s always better to use hiking poles for balance when crossing flowing water
I completely disagree. I hate 'hiking poles' and would never use them in any terrain nor for crossing streams or rivers. They weaken muscles needed for perfect balance and prevent natural coordination.
@@Globetrotter-1 Agree..I don`t even do any hiking but have always thought walking around for miles & miles on largely flat terrain using those poles is really weird and unnecessary...I think its just a bit of a pose tbh...They like to think they`re Scott Of The Antarctic!!!!!
"two new friends" niiiiiiiiiiice
As bad as y'all are making out, what with the weather and rough trudge, it looks like a slice of heaven to me.
I've added this trip to my bucket list. Thank you for sharing your journey :)
Crikey. The girls don't appear to be properly equipped for such a hike. I have a cagoule like that and I'd only wear it to Tesco on a drizzly day!
Ukraine is cold,they`re used to it lol
You get a like for being an Englishman that can pronounce "loch" correctly. 😂
Great video, needs more views for sure.
1 minute in and I'm already hooked by "what a bench placement"!
Amazing video. Shout out to the Ladies. "Weather is good. For Now". Our marquee Slavic pessimism has been keeping us going for millennia!
Having watched the film I've got to admire your groups resolve, and I presume you all got back to civilization safely with nothing but a few blisters and a story to tell. BUT in case some other Muppets try the the same thing - you were all completely under equipped . Slip, twist your ankle (or worse ), wet and cold you'll die of hypothermia before anyone even knows you need rescuing. 2 and a half hours looking for a toy! Are you f**king mad.
I sincerely hope you enjoy and film many more adventures ( I'll enjoy watching them if you do ), just please take more care.
Totally agree with you message, been to Scotland many times and can't believe how these girls were under equip . Scotland is so wild but dangerous
Have to say I have mixed views about this video. A fantastic part of Scotland but right from the start I wondered if you had checked the forecast before setting off and also I have serious questions about the gear(or lack of it) especially the girls. The down jacket is not waterproof and the girls cagoules are totally inadequate for such weather. They also appeared to have no waterproof trousers. You must have all been soaked to the skin. If the temperature had been lower some of you would have been in danger of hypothermia. I would also have liked to see some info about where you stayed in Inverie and about your return journey. The saving garce of this video as with any about scotland is the scenery. Sorry to be so negative but really....
When they came to the UK they had no outdoor gear at all; I leant them some of my spare gear such as the tent, sleeping bags, backpack and mess kit. The rest they had to purchase and at my insistence this included proper walking boots. There shouldn't be a financial barrier to enjoying and experiencing the great outdoors and yet it still cost them a lot to go with the gear they did.
We stayed in the bunkhouse at Inverie; the video ends where it does for a better story arc and narrative structure.
My in-laws used to own ivy cottage, what a beautiful part of the world, I feel honoured to have woken up on the shores and being overwhelmed by the views
Loved the rain, loved the tea, loved the view. Great view of the uk. That weathet and climate reminds me of the pacific north west.
Great film and positivity, but the girls especially looked dangerously poorly equipped and prepared for foul mountain weather in Scotland. Sorry to be critical where there are such great vibes and lovely people, but I think your own ambition to get high could have caused a very poor outcome.
Hence the decision to not go up the mountains...
Different standard of cold in ukraine, -30°C is not unusual.
Agreed. Seriously?
They are empowered women. How dare you say that! There's nothing they can't handle without a man....just like the military jet crewed by all women missed the easiest runway in the world....empowered!
@@alex-stonebut you were literally pushing for the mountain?
Interesting journey but you two have absolutely failed as gentlemen for those two women, the amount of times I watched you fail to help them through treacherous areas was disheartening, laughing about one of them not having waterproof boots after soaking her feet was just twisting the knife in a bad situation.
this video is so cool you put so much work into it sadly it hasn't gotten more views
Thank you, that means a lot.
17 Thousand views
yeah I know its a lot better now but the first few days it was about 70 views @@irenedavo3768
I don`t know why you even bother doing it at all tbh @@alex-stone
@@mjh5437 just give up,its hopeless..why even bother,darkness and gloom..ive got worms its affecting my perspective plus i havent shat in a week,oh why bother?
I’ve hiked the Appalachian trail one the east coast of US and this brings back so many good memories of shelters and walking in the rain with good friends.
I love videos such as this! Born and raised in the Texas heat, I've always appreciated cooler climes, and I've dreamed of a hike like this through the majestic Scottish wilderness.
Finances don't currently permit such a trip, but in the next 15 years, I plan to learn to sail, buy a boat, and sail to Britain. I'll sail along the coast of Scotland and hike inward, visiting the lands where my ancestors hunted, farmed, fought, and eventually took their final rest.
Keep it up with the great content!
I have a group of friends that call ourselves "The Ambulators". We walk anywhere from 10-20 miles for adventure, and we always make sure beer is at our destination. We also prearrange a ride back home, lol.
Meet four people who have never heard of trekking poles. So many wet rocks, so many stream crossings, who wants to make life any easier, eh?
wow what a adventure!! make you realize all the hard work from past explorers! great vid!
Dang that's some healthy looking short plant area, look at all em ferns, beautiful
Truly lovely stuff - great views and scenery!
The serene nature, the calmful yet emotion invoking music and the beer! I subscribed to your channel after watching full length of this video. Keep doing more videos and if possible, I'll join in your adventures one day.
Have to say IMO, it was a fabulous success. You did a grand adventure and reached your destination and still got to have some brew🎉 well done!
Oh my the end is just tremendous! love it. Good job, well edited. 😂
I really wanted to say how thankful i and to find this video!
I was having a horrible trip and ego death from shrooms but this video is really comforting me when i start going down the bad rabbit holes of negative feelings which i currently am feeling but words cant describe how thankful i am for this experience i could share