WILD CAMPING & BOTHIES in the most remote parts of Scotland

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2023
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    This week I continue my travels down the West Coast of Scotland, wild camping, staying in bothies and even manage to blag a few nights in a van. I hike through some of Scotland's most remote locations. Camping and finding bothies, that that can only be reached by walking the wild pathless expanses of Scotland's vast highlands.

Komentáře • 193

  • @LostInTransit

    Hey guys,

  • @Charlieb377

    Tom your videos are just getting better and better. The drone footage. The music! It's brilliant! Thoroughly enjoying them.

  • @johnavery15

    Keep the effort up Tom. You seem to be doing amazingly well and vlogging on top! Terrific achievement. Well done!

  • @sparrowheadswest

    Ooh Tom, your poor tootsies. 😮 You're so courageous to do this walk. Moorlands are the stuff of nightmares in bad weather. Juggling maps, sore feet, food rations/supplies, damp clothes, equipment and vlogs is no small task. Pretty sure you should write a book about this journey. Have a blessed week. 😊💫💚🌠🌌

  • @zennatagney6798

    Holy moly! That waterfall pitch up, so stunning!

  • @DavidMartin-gx8yl

    One day in the future Tom you’ll look back at this adventure and remember how lucky you are doing this and all the wonderful memories and beautiful scenery and people you met on your travels you enjoyed. And you’ll have forgotten the wet clothes and sore feet hopefully. Your doing great 👍 keep smiling 😊

  • @abiart1991

    Wow. The scenery is stunning. What a way to see Scotland. Your videos are epic. Thank you

  • @JaneHinchliffe

    I think you're doing brilliant, Tom! All power to you. I bet you're learning so much about yourself, adversity, the beauty of nature, and life in general. So pleased that you met up with Philly and Keely, we love watching them too! Take care of yourself.

  • @robertburton.wandering.won9154

    LET THE CHAOS COMMENCE!!!

  • @levt2156

    Omg! Those sneakers will have holes worn through before they're broken-in! None of these little towns sell any shoes? I feel so bad for your poor feet!!!! It's very impressive that you're so committed to accomplishing this journey. I think you've got a lot of mental fortitude. Judos!

  • @veronica1952

    Awe Tom you look much better this week enjoying the trip and the videos. Delighted you met up with Philly and Keeley I'd say you had great craic. Glad your feet are a bit better. Looking forward to seeing what you get up to next week 😊💚 Veronica

  • @joshgraham934

    great series Tom, I'm really enjoying it and in awe of your efforts.

  • @berniemcmahon5440

    Thanks for sharing , Tom

  • @MsAngelwithin

    keep going Tom you are an inspiration - may have to crochet you some pure wool sock though....they'll help your feet no end

  • @johnmull59

    Absolutely loving this....hope you are too. Superb drone footage too. Take care.

  • @thelifeofbrian282

    An absolute pleasure meeting you Tom, I hope the compeed helped you on your epic adventure, your channel is awesome 👌 and I'm already looking forward to the next installment 🥾 atb Brian 👍

  • @berniemcmahon5440

    Tom ... you definitely impress m3 & so glad you are out amongst the Wilds on your Scotland hike! Bothies are a great respite on tge cold & wer trek !👍🏻👏🏻👋🏻👋🏻Bernie, Forestry guy in Minnesota USA👍🏻

  • @robertburton.wandering.won9154

    Hi Tom. Back from our own adventure, and I'm finally catching up on your youtube videos.

  • @AScottishOdyssey

    This is why I love exploring Scotland, and bring people along with me. I want to show how amazing my homeland is. There is so much to see and discover.

  • @raypettit3770

    Bravo Tom! When I was a young kid in the 60s, I remember being told about the Falls Of Glomach and how inaccessible they were. Dad had learnt that an adventurous photo journalist from one of the national papers had got up there with some structural kit to make a good photo possible. Back then, there was no GPS and other technologies available so it was quite a feat I understand!