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.
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 😁
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 .
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 😀🥾⛰🏕️🏴🏴
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.
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.
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?
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
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 looks like you had a lovely camp the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is such a stunning part of Scotland. I always love exploring the area.
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.
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 😁
Brought up in Aberfoyle. It is a lovely part of Scotland. It has some amazing places to visit
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 .
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 😀🥾⛰🏕️🏴🏴
Careful its a 10k fine for camping in most of the national park for half of the year.
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.
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.
Pretty soon
What a beautiful area. So peaceful & quiet. Thanks, John.
You’ve been doing a brilliant job of getting out lately bud. You’ve picked some cracking longer hikes lately. Well done 👏
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?
Hi great videos,I am 67 and still like to get back to nature, your videos take me back to my youth ,take care Colin
Nice one. Interesting to see the forest. Loch Ard is a great place for kayaking.
Wonderful! What a lush green forest. It mustve been so nice to stay there and also near the water.
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
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 😊
Those smaller trees look just like a Viking ship 😀lovely spot you found 🌲what a gorgeous forest!
Nice camp and excellent videography and edit... Really engaging.. Thank you for sharing. 🤜🤛