Loch Lomond. Searching for wallabies and wild camping

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2020
  • We paddled across the loch from Luss to Inchconnachan Island (aka Wallaby Island) to search for the elusive creatures, camped at a beautiful bay, ate some nice campfire food and explored the island. The island is currently up for sale for £500,000, I think I could easily live here!
    #lochlomond #sevylor #inchconnachanisland #onetigris #ddhammocktarp #wildcamp #aquamarina #kayaking #paddleboarding

Komentáře • 5

  • @peacec47
    @peacec47 Před 2 lety

    Cant wait till summer

  • @dreichoutdoors5274
    @dreichoutdoors5274 Před 4 lety +1

    Looked like a brilliant trip, it's not often i get jealous of someone else's adventures but you managed it :) Really well put together video and excellent photographs too. Inchconnachan is now another for our "must visit" list :)

  • @PaddleScotland
    @PaddleScotland Před rokem

    I’ve been thinking doing this with a dinghy attached.. I know. Takes 30mins to cross from beach shame fire toke building down. I need to search for wallaby before new owner destroys them

  • @raykeogh1972
    @raykeogh1972 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video girls I really enjoyed watching it. it was really good to a small gang of middle aged women going out together and laughing really enjoying themselves, your set up was superb and the plus side was the wallabies but the negative side was you did not interview any of the wallabies, where they born in Scotland ? I would of thought so and do they understand the accent now because the must be 3rd generation Scots themselves by now, have they met Kirsty Young and what do they think about her wanting to kill them all, these are question the public want to know. On a serious not its sad they had been habitants for 80 years and now some rich b.tch wants to kill them all. Only wish I had the 1.6 Mi££ion to buy it first there would still be lots left. Ray K UK YNWA.