St Kilda, Scotland's Island on the Edge (scenic film + guide)

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    This video is split into two parts, first our trip to St Kilda (with no dialogue), followed by a chat about our experience and tips for visiting St Kilda yourself.
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    St Kilda is a small archipelago about 40 miles west of North Uist in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. It is known for its dramatic landscape formed by an ancient volcano, its vast seabird colony (particularly gannets), and fascinating cultural heritage. It is a dual UNESCO World Heritage site, inscribed for both natural and cultural criteria.
    Having been inhabited for thousands of years, the last St Kildans were evacuated in 1930, with life on this remote, isolated island no longer sustainable. Today the island is owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, with the MoD (who operate a radar station here) maintaining a year-round presence on the island.
    It’s possible to visit St Kilda between April and September (weather permitting!) on a day trip by boat from Skye, Harris, Barra, or Eriskay. It takes between 2.5 and 4 hours one way to get to St Kilda, where you can land on the main island of Hirta for a few hours, before taking a boat trip around the outlying island of Boreray and the prominent sea stacks Stac Lee and Stac an Armin, home to tens of thousands of gannets.
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    ➤ FILM CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:26 Boat Eriskay to St Kilda
    02:41 Hirta
    09:00 Hirta Cliffs
    10:20 Boreray, Stac Lee, and Stac an Armin
    14:00 Return to Eriskay
    15:44 St Kilda Overview
    19:07 How To Get To St Kilda
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    21:45 Our Trip Experience and What To Do On St Kilda
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Komentáře • 142

  • @GoingTheWholeHogg
    @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +14

    Have you heard of St Kilda before? This remote archipelago, 40 miles west of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides, is one of the few dual UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. It has a fascinating cultural heritage, the last St Kildans being evacuated off the island in 1930 after hundreds of years of self-sufficiency. The landscape is very dramatic, and the islands support the Northeast Atlantic's largest seabird colony, with gannets, puffins, fulmars, and guillemots galore. Hope you enjoy the film, and as always we have a guide over on the blog detailing everything you need to know to plan your own trip > www.goingthewholehogg.com/visit-st-kilda-scotland/ Don't forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe to help us grow this channel and keep making films for you 😃 Cheers! Kim & Del

    • @RootsLion
      @RootsLion Před rokem

      timestamp 13.40 has anyone climbed that sea stack? got pics of the island from the top? or a 360vid? be awesome lol :)

  • @colinmchattie4698
    @colinmchattie4698 Před 2 dny

    Only three more weeks and it will be time for me to visit St. Kilda. Watching the video just increases the anticipation levels. Really looking forward to it. Now for some more tasters from your other films. Thank you

  • @endeckerBM
    @endeckerBM Před 3 měsíci +2

    Less than a week ago I had never heard of St. Kilda, but now I'm hooked on finding out more. There's something enormously intriguing about this place and its history that I can't account for. I'm struck by the idea that over the centuries that there must have been people who were born, raised, and died on Hirta, who would have viewed that cluster of small islands as - in effect - the entire world.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 2 měsíci

      It does have that effect on you. A place that captures the imagination.

  • @jakethomas5492
    @jakethomas5492 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I was stationed there with the Army in 1985. It was by far one of the best experiences. I was there as a power station engineer. I see all the Military buildings have been removed now. My room was nearest to the power station, took a few days to get used to the constant drone . On the really windy days we had to hook ourselves onto a line to get to the Station. A lot of the time your feet did,nt touch the ground.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 4 měsíci

      Wow, that must have been quite the experience! The weather can be vicious out there, I'm not surprised you were nearly flying when hooked onto the line! Some military buildings are still there, but they've been made to blend in better with the surroundings now.

  • @garynaples7283
    @garynaples7283 Před rokem +3

    I live in New Britain Ct and my wife is from the Dinas Powys Wales.
    I have been to both Scotland and Wales, where we married back in 2003.
    Since Covid struck I have not been back to the UK.
    You guys take me back through your wonderful work…
    Thank You both

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Hi Gary, that’s great to hear, very glad we could help take you back 🙂

  • @nigg2811
    @nigg2811 Před rokem +3

    This was an eye-opener. I was under the impression that you could stay out there overnight... and shocked to know the price of the day's visit. A nice place to see in the sun, for sure. Thanks for sharing the experience, and sharing your knowledge... expertly presented, as always.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, the only option is camping, and only then there’s very limited spaces, plus you’ve got to pay for the boat twice rather than just once - which as you mention, is expensive. It’s a fair distance across what can be quite rough seas, so it’s all down to the cost of fuel.
      Anyway, good to see it in the sun as you say, we were lucky. And thanks as always for watching and taking the time to leave a thoughtful comment, it is much appreciated 🙂

  • @LivingIntently
    @LivingIntently Před rokem +5

    So pleased to see this video, Kim & Del. We’ve been looking forward to seeing it since we met you on the boat to St Kilda!
    It was worth the wait; you’ve captured the magic of the place; and it’s lovely for us to see another perspective of our visit.
    All the best in your future adventures!
    Richard & Nean (0:50 and 10:40!).

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Ah, glad you enjoyed it, and like you say it's always nice to see a different perspective. Hope you had a good trip back down south to reunite with your dog(s?)! All the best, Kim : )

  • @johnrobb5155
    @johnrobb5155 Před rokem +5

    Recently read the book "St.Kilda (The life and death of an island)" by Tom Steel. Combined with a desire to explore the western isles by boat, I am now in the process of arranging to charter a boat and skipper for a week in October 23, to hopefully visit St. Kilda and western isles. Searched you tube for St.Kilda related items and found your enjoyable, informative video. Cheers.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Hello John, thanks for getting in touch. Great to know you found our video both enjoyable and informative. Well, that sounds like quite the trip. You must know your way around a boat. The Tom Steel book looks like a good read. No doubt it has further stoked the desire to visit St Kilda. All the best for what sounds like a really great trip. Cheers 🙂

    • @xavieraubad3824
      @xavieraubad3824 Před 6 měsíci

      Interested to hear if you managed to make this a reality?

    • @johnrobb5155
      @johnrobb5155 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi there. Being a novice to sailing , I didn't appreciate the distances and sailing challenges involved in reaching St. Kilda. However had a great week sailing in the Sound of Mull area and intend to do some sailing courses come the spring. It is still on my agenda at some point.@@xavieraubad3824

  • @johnsims6571
    @johnsims6571 Před 3 měsíci

    Visited St .Kilda for 16days June 1981. Camera gear 16mm Bolex plus Zenit E 35mm stills. Relied on commandoes for boat trips . 2 patched phone calls home in 16 days. The boat trip out 24 hrs minium . Most people were sick for week on return. Being a sailor no problem , a bottle orange juice and packet of ginger nuts for rations. BUT what a trip would go a again but too Old now !!

  • @undersoundproductions1915

    Best images I've seen of St Kilda. I made it my homepage photo a decade ago and noticed where the stone was quarried from in the background of the village. I was a bit fascinated with it for a while. So seeing your video amazed me. Especially the stacks. I just watched a video by geo perspective which is about the history of the inhabitants and how they were doing fine when they were self sufficient. It all changed when the military interfered and they became reliant on outside supplies. I watched your videos on Harris and Lewis. I once worked in Ness for a few weeks. It was windy enough there. The choice of music adds to the amazing experience of your videos. I will be watching every video you do. I like when you describe the experience afterwards and that there is no talking during the video of the places. Great idea. Well done. Mick.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Hi Mick, thanks for getting in touch and leaving such a great comment. We've heard from so many people who've been fascinated with and by St Kilda, it's definitely that kind of place. It's so interesting from a cultural standpoint, and of course the physical geography of the place easily captures the attention with all those stacks and cliffs. And it's a very valid point about the effects of outside influence - once a society has been widely exposed to something different and has become reliant on what that provides, there is probably no road back. That's great to hear you've watched the video from Lewis and Harris too, and we're delighted that you'll be watching in the future. Thanks again.

  • @sergiomanzetti1021
    @sergiomanzetti1021 Před rokem +2

    After reading the numerous books on St Kilda such as "Out of this world", seeing this documentary is very impressive. Thanks for doing these wonderful videodocs on such important parts of the world! You have character!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Huge thanks once again Sergio! A lot of effort went into this one so we really appreciate your support 🙏

    • @sergiomanzetti1021
      @sergiomanzetti1021 Před rokem

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg St Kilda is a special place, so making this documentary was very important! Have a good day both of you!

  • @timsasfy
    @timsasfy Před rokem +2

    Just finished the historical romance - The Lost Lights of St Kilda by Elizabeth Gifford so wanted to watch your video about the islands. Thank you so much

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      You’re very welcome, thank you so much 🙏

    • @lindaterry9001
      @lindaterry9001 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Heading there in about two weeks so this was a great film to give me a flavour of what I might experience. Hoping for a calm sea!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 2 měsíci

      Here’s hoping 🤞

  • @IanTupmanOutdoors
    @IanTupmanOutdoors Před rokem +4

    That was worth waiting for. Beautifully filmed and edited and saves me the bother of going...Only joking, I know films cannot fully capture the atmosphere of a place and I hope to make the trip one day. Looking forward to the rest of your Hebridean adventures. Great work you two 👏👏

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Ian, appreciate that a lot. Glad we could take you there. Looking forward to sharing the rest of the Hebridean journey soon. Thanks again 😃

  • @kimdelhogg7704
    @kimdelhogg7704 Před rokem +1

    I love Going The Whole Hogg, especially Del's bagpipe playing.... XXX

  • @ChandankashyapLH
    @ChandankashyapLH Před 3 měsíci +1

    Saint Kilda ! So lovely

  • @michaelarcher6278
    @michaelarcher6278 Před rokem +1

    Watched your St Kilda video because going on 15th May 2023.
    Just booked it after seeing the video.
    Love the way you do these, brilliant filming and really enjoy the little talk you both do at the end.
    Thank you.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Brilliant, hope you have a great day for it, it's a special place! And thank you, glad you enjoy our films. It's always good to have feedback!

  • @adipsous
    @adipsous Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi, Kim and Del. I live in San Francisco, CA, US. While searching through our city library I came across an intriguing cd called, 'The Lost Songs of St Kilda'. It shares some very enchanting piano music played by someone who was taught the pieces by a former resident of the remote Scottish islands. It's the first I'd heard of this place. This led me to look into its fascinating history and, eventually, to your video. Thank you for your informative presentation. If I ever make it to Scotland I will surely - with great help from your lovely, well done video - make a point to visit historic, magical St Kilda.
    Dave

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi Dave, what an interesting journey it was that led you to us. So glad you enjoyed our video, thanks very much. Hope you make it to Scotland and St Kilda one day 🙂

  • @jcascroft
    @jcascroft Před rokem +2

    Beautifully chilled video as always. Thanks for taking me there 😁

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thank you Jayne, you’re very welcome, thanks for watching 😃

  • @dj80s3
    @dj80s3 Před rokem +1

    Thanks ever so much for making this wonderful video. I am from Swansea, and I have always dreamed of visiting St Kilda , but financial issues have prevented this. I want to thank you guys for making this a reality for me and making me feel as if I was there. I suffer with my mental health but I feel so at home and at peace when I see a beautiful place and so peaceful, as St Kilda. Thank you guys once again for making this video. I love your channel .

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Hey, thanks very much for watching and taking the time to get in touch. It’s great to get your appreciation and we’re glad that you were able to feel at peace through watching this video. There’s really no better reward for us than to know something we’ve made has had such a beneficial effect. Happy we could take you to St Kilda with us. Thanks again, take care and keep well 🙂

  • @G4RY1159
    @G4RY1159 Před rokem +3

    As per the attention to detail is in a class of it's own, really enjoyed that and full respect to both of you again in all the time effort and dedication you always put in, the channel as I've said before is one the finest I've ever came across here on CZcams.
    Massive Thanks again to the both of you.
    Cheers.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Gary, this one was a full-on day with not much relaxing for Del who was doing all the filming! Our first time trying to film from a moving boat, not so easy and we learnt some things. Glad it paid off in the final edit. What a place, the gannets and feeling of isolation out there is incredible. Thanks again for your support and appreciation! All the best, Kim

  • @NomadSunBae
    @NomadSunBae Před rokem +2

    You guys travel to all the places I love or want to go hiking!! You must have amazing taste in epic beauty like me..loooooove all your videos like I always say👏👏👏

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      And we appreciate it a lot, thanks! Yeah, you know we love epic scenery, and St Kilda is not short on that 😃

  • @CoastalBird
    @CoastalBird Před rokem +3

    This is one of the most stunning Islands I just witnessed, Thanks for sharing your amazing journey. Waiting for the next one! I don't miss any video from you guys but not making comment always 🙂. I spent quite busy work and family life but your videos are pretty inspiring for me.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for getting in touch, it’s always great to hear from you whenever you have time. Hope all is well with you and your family, and thanks for the continued support and appreciation 🙂

  • @sergiomanzetti1021
    @sergiomanzetti1021 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for making these videos.

  • @Sabhail_ar_Alba
    @Sabhail_ar_Alba Před rokem +1

    I'm surprised you never got dive bombed walking up Conachair - a known breeding ground of the vicious Arctic Skua. I had 30 of them swooping over me the first
    time I went there. Good video.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Haha, got dive bombed on the way back down… no chance to capture it on camera unfortunately 😅… thanks very much for the appreciation 🙂

  • @JimCossler
    @JimCossler Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video. We travel to Scotland every year. Both of my grandmothers were born there, and we have traveled throughout it very extensively. Our first trip to St. Kilda, however, will be in 2024. Very much looking forward to it!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      You’re very welcome Jim, thank you! Hope the weather is good and you have a great time at St Kilda next year 😃

  • @marsy____82
    @marsy____82 Před rokem +2

    Amazing footage. This was such a nice watch.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed it and it’s really nice to get your feedback 🙂

  • @macoooy
    @macoooy Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the great video. I went there in 2017 and spent 2 nights on the campsite. It's such a spectacular and mystical place. It's absolutely worth going there. I planned to go back there in 2022.... but it was cancelled due to bad weather. That's the only problem about St. Kilda. Well on the other hand it's a positive side when it's hard to go there, then hopefully it won't get too crowded.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. That must’ve been a great trip, we’d love to go back and stay in the campsite… the day trip was all too short, especially when you’re running around trying to capture it all. Fantastic experience though. And yes, I think the challenging location of St Kilda will always keep the tourist numbers manageable.

  • @EricHemion
    @EricHemion Před rokem +2

    Lovely - thank you!

  • @denisestrohsahl1017
    @denisestrohsahl1017 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video, as always. Thank you!

  • @Daydreameruk
    @Daydreameruk Před rokem +1

    Stunning. Thankyou.

  • @adeledesolla1404
    @adeledesolla1404 Před rokem +1

    Truly beautifully filmed, thank you. x

  • @Sp3ktral22
    @Sp3ktral22 Před rokem +1

    Well done. Fantastic informative compilation.

  • @jonnyingledew5723
    @jonnyingledew5723 Před rokem +1

    So good guys ! 👌

  • @offframephotography765
    @offframephotography765 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos guys and the intro stills are just immersive 👏👏

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thanks, appreciate you doing watching and leaving some good feedback too. The intro is always something we consider carefully so it’s great to hear you found that part immersive. Thanks again 😃

  • @janloyens6988
    @janloyens6988 Před rokem +1

    Super many thanks for sharing your experiences with us . Every time an enjoyable film and information.
    Awaiting the Mingulay film.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      You’re very welcome Jan, thank you for getting in touch and letting us know your thoughts. We’re looking forward to sharing our films from Mingulay and the rest of the Outer Hebrides, but yes, Mingulay in particular was a special experience. Have you visited the island yourself?

  • @paulrobinson8822
    @paulrobinson8822 Před 3 měsíci

    A really informative video. We are planning a trip to St Kilda in May, so this is very useful. Thank you.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad the film has been helpful, and wishing you good weather and calm water for your own visit!

  • @agatalesiowska6823
    @agatalesiowska6823 Před rokem +1

    Beautifully made film! Thank you for your comment and very practical approach. My dream is to get to St Kilda one day as I have read probably most books on the subject of this incredible place.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! We appreciate the feedback. Well, you must know a great deal about the place. Hope you fulfil your dream one day 🙂

  • @ic7505
    @ic7505 Před 10 měsíci

    Found you thru YT suggestions. Great video. Thank you.

  • @TheseWildJourneys
    @TheseWildJourneys Před rokem +2

    St Kilda looks beautiful! We've always wanted to go, but the costs have always put us off, but it does look incredible! So maybe we need to add this onto our list. It has a really similar vibe to Great Blasket Island in Ireland, an island and community abandoned in the mid-early 20th century. Similar culture I imagine, too (Although the Blasket's don't require such a long boat trip!)

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Oh cool, I've never heard of Great Blasket Island, sounds interesting. Yeah, I definitely balked at the price when I first looked at it, and just completely wrote it off. But we loved our trip to Mingulay so much that I immediately reconsidered and booked the St Kilda trip. With great weather forecast and last minute availability, it felt like a rare opportunity that we had to dip into the savings for! Mingulay is a great alternative though, and much cheaper and closer!

    • @rikmorley6469
      @rikmorley6469 Před rokem

      It's tricky to get to even in the best of weather.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      @@rikmorley6469 it sure is. We got very lucky.

  • @MrMonero
    @MrMonero Před rokem +1

    Good vid guys. I love living in the Highlands of Scotland. Its one of the best, if not "the best" places to be in the whole world.

  • @robinhazell6019
    @robinhazell6019 Před rokem +1

    From what I read in the book , it was the arrival of the Vicar and his church that was the death of St Kilda. Myabe, a Sunday was the only day with good weather to go out and collect eggas and seabirds. The weather is extremely harsh. You made this video on a very nice day. How many days did you have to wait? Maybe less that 6 good days in a month in spring and summer.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      That may well have had something to do with it. I think the cumulative effect of most outside influences over time probably led to the inevitable decline of life on the islands. In terms of this video, we just got very lucky with the weather, fortunately no waiting for a nice day and no need for a return trip.

  • @talloolahmoon
    @talloolahmoon Před rokem

    Ty for a spectacular share. We ventured as far as Portree on Skye. Can only imagine the feelings of remoteness that far out at St Kilda. Greetings from SouthAfrica.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      It does feel quite surreal heading off to sea, with nothing around, then suddenly the islands of St Kilda are looming on the horizon. We're off to Skye in a couple of days, plenty of fantastic scenery there too! Hope you had a great time in Scotland : )

  • @rhiemaree3199
    @rhiemaree3199 Před rokem +1

    Incredible film! We are planning a trip to Scotland and are researching different places to visit. I'm fascinated with St. Kilda's land formation and history. Thank you for making such a stunning and inspiring video.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thank you Rhie! That’s definitely what makes St Kilda so appealing, the combination of stunning geography with the historical and cultural background. Thanks again 🙂

  • @jcline147
    @jcline147 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It is so difficult for modernists to conceive of peoples living on those outer islands for thousands of years…but they did. Life must’ve been very very difficult …it’s just hard to imagine how they did it.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 3 měsíci

      Absolutely, put the vast majority of us in such a situation now and it would be a major shock to the system, one that would be incredibly difficult to deal with. You live the life you know however, and for those people in past times, hard though it undoubtedly was, life was there to be lived and I imagine there were times to appreciate alongside the tough business of the daily grind.

  • @kevinadamson5768
    @kevinadamson5768 Před rokem +1

    It's on my bucket list.

  • @juanitoibericoloveless2879

    merci

  • @matteotamberini2152
    @matteotamberini2152 Před rokem +1

    I went there last year on a random trip
    They boat man said it was the best day they'd had In 5 year's
    Truly amazing place
    And I can believe I dropped on such a perfect day

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      That’s great! We felt pretty lucky to get decent weather last year too, especially since they had a rough summer of weather after that. Agreed, an amazing place 🙂

  • @mountainman8775
    @mountainman8775 Před rokem

    Brilliant editing! You guys must work already in media to roll quality like this off. My mum and I sat and enjoyed this video over lunch enormously, having stumbled across the existence of this island earlier in the day. What I wasn‘t expecting was this level of quality, in the editing, video quality and music choices.
    This reminds me of the kind of place which in Greek myths would be the seat of the gods, what a spectacular and magical place. It makes me proud to know that these volcanic islands, for now at least are a part of my country, Great Britain.
    You guys were such great hosts and thank you for your time and effort, you succeeded. You can tell your man Del loves you very much

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the kind words and appreciation of our work! We are entirely self-taught, but it's a nice compliment that you thought we must have already worked in media : ) I saw St Kilda mentioned on the BBC homepage recently, perhaps that's where you came across it too. It's a special place, the isolation, the dramatic stacks, the thousands of birds - I can see where the seat of the gods feeling comes from! Hope you have another good video lined up for the next lunchtime viewing with your mum : ) Cheers! Kim

    • @mountainman8775
      @mountainman8775 Před rokem +1

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg yes that‘s where I stumbled upon the island of St Kilda, on the BBC homepage.

  • @Turanic1
    @Turanic1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    enjoyed the film big time, as it's one of these far away islands in Scotland where you question whether it's worth visiting it(same as Faroes) considering boat price and potential weather

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it. It definitely is a tough decision because of price and weather. We very much went on a whim when we discovered there was space on a boat and could see a good weather forecast. It was a great experience though, so glad we did it 😃

  • @IanTransue
    @IanTransue Před rokem +1

    So amazingly excited you did this vid and the ones to come, as a friend and I will the doing the Hebridian Way in September (so hurry with the vids, please ... no pressure :) Beautiful as always, and loved all the Georgian material as well ... being a country I have made several trips to, and will again. Would love to pick your brains on the Hebrides at some point! Thank you both very much for this, especially at this time! Cheers!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thanks Ian, very much appreciated as always! Haha, no worries, we’ll get the next ones out as soon as we possibly can - we’re as keen as anyone to get it all done 😉. That’s exciting for you to be doing the Heb Way. Walking or cycling?

    • @IanTransue
      @IanTransue Před rokem +1

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg Will be walking it. Camping as much as possible depending on weather.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Great! We met a few people walking the distance when we were there and most seemed to love it. There’s definitely a wide variety of landscapes to enjoy. Fingers crossed for the weather 🤞

    • @IanTransue
      @IanTransue Před rokem +1

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg I’m expecting to be doing a bit of bog squelching… I know it’s been a tad on the moist side (understatement) recently there, but I’ll go with a comment we used to say at the hostel I worked in Oban years ago: If you wait for the weather to get better in Scotland, you’ll never see much of anything!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      True. That’s a good one to remember. I can almost see it printed on a t-shirt only it’s maybe just a touch too long 🤔

  • @docjeano734
    @docjeano734 Před rokem

    Stunning photography!!!! Thank you. Have you been to Lunga?

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! We'd love to visit Lunga but haven't made it there yet. It was winter the last time we were on Mull, and the boat trips don't run then. And now the island is closed due to bird flu. One day we'll make it there!!

  • @nicolapaul8682
    @nicolapaul8682 Před 4 měsíci

    We coming very soonx

  • @ginadelfina5887
    @ginadelfina5887 Před rokem +1

    Yes, I actually had heard of St. Kilda before, after reading "Where the World Ends" by Geraldine McCaughrean. It takes place there during the late 1700s, partly on Hirta and partly during an expedition to one of the stacs. It was really interesting to see the real places where the book happened.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      That sounds really interesting Gina, we would be keen to read that one. We read a lot about the island and community as we were making this video and writing our guide. We learned a bit in the museum on Hirta too, but as usually seems to be the case we learned more doing research for writing after visiting. Would you be keen to visit St Kilda someday?

    • @ginadelfina5887
      @ginadelfina5887 Před rokem +1

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg Maybe, but, since I've never taken such a long boat ride before, I would probably want to start with a shorter trip first to find out whether or not I am prone to seasickness!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      That makes good sense 🙂

  • @heyitsthegman
    @heyitsthegman Před rokem +1

    Sorry if you've answered this elsewhere before, but I've just come across your channel and your footage is absolutely stunning. While obviously this is mostly due to your talents, I'm also curious as to what kind of camera/gear you use.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, appreciate that. And hey, no problem, always happy to talk about that gear. We currently shoot on a Sony A7iii with mostly the Sony 24-70mm f2.8 GM lens, but also with the Sony 70-200mm f4 G lens (used a lot in the middle part of this video). For a drone, we currently have the DJI Air 2S although it wasn’t used for this one as it not allowed there.

    • @heyitsthegman
      @heyitsthegman Před rokem

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg Tremendous, thanks a lot! Love your channel :)

  • @vladimirvandyke5110
    @vladimirvandyke5110 Před rokem +1

    Amazing to see a relative of Faroese islands.
    Pretty, granted. But not as impressive.
    You made it feel interesting and enjoyable, as always.

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Thanks, glad you found it both interesting and enjoyable. We would love to visit the Faroe Islands at some point, it looks incredible. I think the scale is a little different to St Kilda. The Faroes have a total land area of 1393 square kilometres vs St Kilda which is 8.5 square kilometres. Part of the fascinating thing about St Kilda is the cultural history, as well as it being visually striking in parts too.

  • @IanTupmanOutdoors
    @IanTupmanOutdoors Před rokem +1

    Great to see you guys back on home turf. We were in the Outer Hebrides for May but didn't get to St. Kilda. This looks fab so I'll sit and enjoy it with a beer later. ATB

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Cheers, Ian! Hope you had some OK weather on your trip, I remember May being pretty wet and windy this year. We were in the Outer Hebrides at the very end of May for a couple of weeks, just love it there. Always a reason to go back! Enjoy that beer ; ) Kim

    • @IanTupmanOutdoors
      @IanTupmanOutdoors Před rokem +1

      @@GoingTheWholeHogg Aye Kim, it was wet and windy but we had a good time. Our wee film picked out the best bits!! czcams.com/video/PUMKhNKviz4/video.html
      😁

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      @@IanTupmanOutdoors nice, look forward to watching it later!

  • @mikerenshaw7867
    @mikerenshaw7867 Před rokem +1

    I would very much like to go to ST Kilda to see the sheep. I watch your videos anyway but this one was of great interest. Thanks guys!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, Mike! The sheep are cool, not timid at all and very cute. A really interesting place to visit. Cheers for watching and appreciating our films! Kim

  • @fionanelson614
    @fionanelson614 Před 10 měsíci

    What were the mound shaped piles of stones used for?

  • @ChangesOneTim
    @ChangesOneTim Před rokem +1

    Eilean iongantach. Fhuair mi leabhar mu Hiort nuair a thadhail mi air an Eilean Sgitheanach. A’ coimhead àite air leth freagarrach airson campachadh fiadhaich!

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      A great place to visit. Camping would be good but you have to arrange ahead of time with the National Trust For Scotland (NTS), the numbers allowed are very small, and you have to pay double the boat fare… would be a great experience though 😃

  • @richardcastromartinez4329
    @richardcastromartinez4329 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Delicious

  • @steviedee8921
    @steviedee8921 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Was that Mina Stac at about 10.00 ?

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před 9 měsíci

      That’s the one, the boat was going round it on the northeast coast of Hirta, below the summit of Conachair

  • @tazzsingh
    @tazzsingh Před rokem +1

    can we stay there night ?

    • @GoingTheWholeHogg
      @GoingTheWholeHogg  Před rokem

      Hey Tazz, it is possible. There is a small, basic campsite where you can stay for up to 5 nights. You must book in advance through the NTS, then book a confirmed seat (not standby) with a boat tour company for your outbound and inbound dates, paying double the fare. You can get more info in our guide: www.goingthewholehogg.com/visit-st-kilda-scotland

  • @patrickporter1864
    @patrickporter1864 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice place to visit on a sunny summers day however, iwoubld not want live on. it Al l, yearrvo und.