Hey Eddie, if out walking beware of ticks, nasty little insects that carry disease. Wear long trousers or check your skin after a walk. Enjoying your videos.
I love the total silence in the remote places and just the fresh smell of the woodlands . I’m pretty sure the only bad snake in Scotland is the adder. I’ve never seen any in my lifetime even camping in the wild. I’m sure they would be more scared from you ! But you just have to be careful . You definitely need a pair of walking boots to walk these places. Where else in the world could you have a wee beech to yourself 👍
Just found you and watched you in Glasgow and Arran. I'm in Irvine, across from Arran. Beside Ardrossan. I have loved your videos so far. You are the most happy and energetic person I have ever seen. I feel happier for watching these videos. Keep on doing this and I'll keep watching. Thanks.
Nice one, Eddy. By Scottish standards, that's a really good path by the way - quite often in the hills, there's no discernable path at all, and you just have to follow lines of little stone cairns, field boundaries and suchlike! The land at the other side of the water is the Kintyre Peninsula, by the way. At 13:00, where you first saw it, there's also a glimpse of the hills in Antrim, Northern Ireland, in the distance. I reckon you were beamed down from Space like Mr Bean, by the way... Hahaha!!
Robert the Bruce's cave is in Kirkpatrick-Fleming near the boarder of Scotland and England. It's at a caravan park i used to visit often as a kid. We also stayed just down the hill from where the driver dropped you off, views were breathtaking.
Did not know about King's Cave even when I was over in Arran, so thanks for introducing it to us. You did yourself proud. It was tough. Hope your trainers did not get ruined.
I'm from Falkirk and somebody shared your video here the other day. It was really funny seeing ma toon through your eyes! Now your on my favourite island... Hope you make it to Holy Isle ❤
Brilliant as usual Eddy. I've been to the cave many times, but once, going the opposite way, I broke my ankle. And I was wearing hiking boots! My gast has never been so flabbered at how people helped me out. Lang may yer lum reek. Cheeeers
Hi eddy, shame your not north of Brodick there is another cave at Corrie and there is a old 1950s car at the back of the cave, no idea how it got there
Regarding camping Ed, in Scotland we have the Right to Roam. Google it m8. Don't forget, in Scotland 95% of the land is 'owned' by 5% of the population which as well as being disgusting means this Right must never be rescinded. Oh and that noise you heard? That was the distress call of the female Haggis. You must have been too close to her nest.
Eddy, Tim is spot on about the haggis distress call. I last heard it just outside the wee Argyll village of Kames when I was a kid. My grandpa, who lived there, said they had been a bit too noisy that year.
Ah. The lowland haggis. The lesser spotted haggis has 2 legs shorter than the others as they run anti-clockwise on the mountains. You have no idea how many people believe that! It's hard to keep a straight face.
I'd love to see you traversing the anoach eagach ridge in Glencoe. Forget trainers. Take a parachute instead! You won't be disappointed with Glencoe. If you want a fairly easy climb, go up Stob coire sgreamach and back down the scree run into the lost valley. Seriously. I know you well enough to know you'd love it. Train hard though as it's hard going. It's a Munro. Well worth it. If you don't fancy a long day, just hike into the lost valley. Then onto Fort William. I'd happily sponsor you to do the West Highland Way. 96 miles though. You'd need a week. I only managed it on my third attempt. Even if you don't go hillwalking, Glencoe is just wonderful.
You want to start husslin Mountain Warehouse & Merrell for edorsements eddy lad. They should want their all weather clobber & hiking shoes on yer 'Galavantin' wae Eddy' show! 😉👍🏻🏴
The roads are average for rural Scotland to be honest, but yeah, the drivers that work these routes are such pros, and so helpful. Most bus drivers are to be honest. I've not been to that cave in 20 years but I remember that wee car park!! We all got our photo taken where that map is now, I've still got a copy of that somewhere. We went the other way, and it was the easier way by the looks of it! From the cave we walked into Blackwaterfoot and our minibus took us to Whiting Bay where we were staying! Technically you can camp anywhere in Scotland, but I wouldn't recommend camping in a pine plantation - they're crawling with all sorts!!! The purple flower is a Foxglove - fine to sniff, but very toxic. If the bird is noisy and has red feet it's probably an Oystercatcher, they might be nesting near the cave. I'm an experience walker, let me know if you want me to send you some walking recommendations and I can email them to you, cos you seem to be enjoying the walking!!
We do have Snakes but they're more scared of you and their bite won't do much damage to a healthy adult. There are also venomous cave spiders, but again they won't kill you. I'm guessing you survived anyway 🤣
Bloomin' stunning, thanks Eddy lad!. Get yersel some hiking boots if you're planning more journeys!.
Thanks, will do!
Ahhhh Eddy visited that cave many times. You are actually on one of the most beautiful islands in Scotland
It was absolutely breathtaking 🤩
The flower is a foxglove - pretty but very poisonous!
oh wooow
Hey Eddie, if out walking beware of ticks, nasty little insects that carry disease. Wear long trousers or check your skin after a walk.
Enjoying your videos.
Thank you 🤩
Pink flower is a fox glove, love your sense of humer, make me feel so happy . Have a wonderful time x
Oh thank you 🤩🤩🥳
I love the total silence in the remote places and just the fresh smell of the woodlands . I’m pretty sure the only bad snake in Scotland is the adder. I’ve never seen any in my lifetime even camping in the wild. I’m sure they would be more scared from you ! But you just have to be careful . You definitely need a pair of walking boots to walk these places. Where else in the world could you have a wee beech to yourself 👍
Well said. I cant wait to visit more places
@@Eddycheeee The Devil’s Pulpit
All over Scotland there are absolutely breathtaking places to visit and explore. Have a wonderful time
Couldn't agree more 🤩
Get yourself a drone for when you visit quiet and beautiful places like this :)
That's the plan! Hopefully i can afford it soon
Now stay on the path else wolfie will get you... Lovely views, hope you had the best time.
What a great, helpful driver❤🎉
Very true 🤩🥳
Just found you and watched you in Glasgow and Arran. I'm in Irvine, across from Arran. Beside Ardrossan. I have loved your videos so far. You are the most happy and energetic person I have ever seen. I feel happier for watching these videos. Keep on doing this and I'll keep watching. Thanks.
Thanks a lot 🤩🥳
Eddie you would be a great presenter on television. Love your channel.
Think Mountain warehouse should sponsor you eddie, with all the gear & drone good luck. 🏴🏴🏴
I love the Isle of Arran, spent many a holiday there as a kid.
Blackwaterfoot. Is absolutely stunning part of arran
Great Post Eddy you should be on TV doing travel stuff
Hopefully in the future lool
Nice one, Eddy. By Scottish standards, that's a really good path by the way - quite often in the hills, there's no discernable path at all, and you just have to follow lines of little stone cairns, field boundaries and suchlike! The land at the other side of the water is the Kintyre Peninsula, by the way. At 13:00, where you first saw it, there's also a glimpse of the hills in Antrim, Northern Ireland, in the distance. I reckon you were beamed down from Space like Mr Bean, by the way... Hahaha!!
Man having the best time just making videos. Lovely
Robert the Bruce's cave is in Kirkpatrick-Fleming near the boarder of Scotland and England. It's at a caravan park i used to visit often as a kid. We also stayed just down the hill from where the driver dropped you off, views were breathtaking.
Eddie those flowers that pink in colour you pointed out are called Foxgloves.
Might have been bats you heard in the cave! 🦇🦇 love all your videos but this one was 👌❤🏴
it was probably bats lool. Thank you
Did not know about King's Cave even when I was over in Arran, so thanks for introducing it to us. You did yourself proud. It was tough. Hope your trainers did not get ruined.
Thanks Gary. The trainers weren't too bad in the end lol
@@Eddycheeee who's gary?😄
@@thomaselliot2257 my bad, i was replying to one of Gary's comments earlier and got confused lol
@@Eddycheeeeahh the puddle phobia man. I would be the same. 😂
I'm from Falkirk and somebody shared your video here the other day. It was really funny seeing ma toon through your eyes! Now your on my favourite island... Hope you make it to Holy Isle ❤
Awesome! Thank you so much
Cheers eddy im from glasgow but im now on day 2 of the arron costal way wild camping and its cause ur last video i came over
awwhhh, hope you have a wonderful time 🤩
Having a great time thank you kings cave tommorow lets go thank you again ❤@@Eddycheeee
Brilliant as usual Eddy. I've been to the cave many times, but once, going the opposite way, I broke my ankle. And I was wearing hiking boots! My gast has never been so flabbered at how people helped me out. Lang may yer lum reek. Cheeeers
Thanks Alfie, hope the ankle is a lot better now
That was about 20 years ago Eddy! I was ashamed about being carried out, but very grateful too.
Good stuff Eddie it's good too get a wee break away from.home
Thank you for taking us with you I'm commenting as you go , those flowers are called foxgloves
What a stunning scenery man, this looks and sounds amazing!
It really is!
Brilliant 😊🏴 cheers eddy, Arran is beautiful, yer the happiest travel guide ever 😂 love it 🏴🫶🏴
Looks lovely there Eddy. Watch out for 👻👻(Joking). Take care mate.🌹👍
Hi eddy, shame your not north of Brodick there is another cave at Corrie and there is a old 1950s car at the back of the cave, no idea how it got there
Regarding camping Ed, in Scotland we have the Right to Roam. Google it m8. Don't forget, in Scotland 95% of the land is 'owned' by 5% of the population which as well as being disgusting means this Right must never be rescinded. Oh and that noise you heard? That was the distress call of the female Haggis. You must have been too close to her nest.
Mind Google scotish camp code
That's the one.
Eddy, Tim is spot on about the haggis distress call. I last heard it just outside the wee Argyll village of Kames when I was a kid. My grandpa, who lived there, said they had been a bit too noisy that year.
Ah. The lowland haggis. The lesser spotted haggis has 2 legs shorter than the others as they run anti-clockwise on the mountains. You have no idea how many people believe that! It's hard to keep a straight face.
Arran is called Scotland in miniature. My anscestors lived in Lochranza ❤
I'd love to see you traversing the anoach eagach ridge in Glencoe. Forget trainers. Take a parachute instead! You won't be disappointed with Glencoe. If you want a fairly easy climb, go up Stob coire sgreamach and back down the scree run into the lost valley. Seriously. I know you well enough to know you'd love it. Train hard though as it's hard going. It's a Munro. Well worth it. If you don't fancy a long day, just hike into the lost valley. Then onto Fort William. I'd happily sponsor you to do the West Highland Way. 96 miles though. You'd need a week. I only managed it on my third attempt. Even if you don't go hillwalking, Glencoe is just wonderful.
You want to start husslin Mountain Warehouse & Merrell for edorsements eddy lad. They should want their all weather clobber & hiking shoes on yer 'Galavantin' wae Eddy' show! 😉👍🏻🏴
Get those trainers cleaned 😂😂😂. Love your blogs.
"Someone did a rock jenga" 🤣
The roads are average for rural Scotland to be honest, but yeah, the drivers that work these routes are such pros, and so helpful. Most bus drivers are to be honest. I've not been to that cave in 20 years but I remember that wee car park!! We all got our photo taken where that map is now, I've still got a copy of that somewhere. We went the other way, and it was the easier way by the looks of it! From the cave we walked into Blackwaterfoot and our minibus took us to Whiting Bay where we were staying! Technically you can camp anywhere in Scotland, but I wouldn't recommend camping in a pine plantation - they're crawling with all sorts!!! The purple flower is a Foxglove - fine to sniff, but very toxic. If the bird is noisy and has red feet it's probably an Oystercatcher, they might be nesting near the cave. I'm an experience walker, let me know if you want me to send you some walking recommendations and I can email them to you, cos you seem to be enjoying the walking!!
Fantastic 🫶🏻🩵🏴
If you swam across the water you could have visited Paul McCartneys old house in the Mull of Kintyre!
A good way to burn off all the tunnocks tea cakes 😅
12:29 - who's controlling the camera?
It's got some tracking device technology.
it tracks my face lol
I was in the same place as you were and I saw a ghost 👻👻 there as I was camping 🏕️ I nearly shit myself 😮😮
Could have gone on to Blackwaterfoot and walked to the caves from the golf course...
Quite good.....aye....
Love your videos , you've got a sub from me mate . 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Crack on Ed you are enjoying the HIKE
Eddie you are what I would call....Stravaiging....which means ..to wander aimlessly🤣🤣
You missed the spider at 27:30
My eyes aren’t the best but I think the sign says Kings cove. Either way Eddy I’m enjoying your travels
Thanks mate 🥳
💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍✌🏼💙
🙂 When the world was young...
😂😮many caves around loads of mountain ranges 🤔😁
Awe good muckeroo
theres a SHITE LOAD A TREES 🤣🤣🤣🤣said like a true Scotsman Eddie son lol
We do have Snakes but they're more scared of you and their bite won't do much damage to a healthy adult. There are also venomous cave spiders, but again they won't kill you. I'm guessing you survived anyway 🤣
Eddie may I suggest better footwear like hiking boots next time you're not in Brummy town now.
Me ... 1. Sees massive puddle at start of walk. 2. Goes back to hotel. Well done Eddy! 👣
I was close to doing that looool
@@Eddycheeee Yes, but you were brave for your fans ... you even entered the scary cave ...!😧
Watch sasquatch doesn't get you....
At 15.17- the plant is a foxglove. Chemicals can be taken from it to treat people with heart conditions 🫀
I was in the same place as you were and I saw a ghost 👻👻 there as I was camping 🏕️ I nearly shit myself 😮😮
I was in the same place as you were and I saw a ghost 👻👻 there as I was camping 🏕️ I nearly shit myself 😮😮
What did you see 👀