I came back from sailing in South East Asia with my dad. and had a fallout with my dad who said he could help me but it didn't happen. I'd been on the streets and lost the flat I got after seven months of being homeless. I came back to nothing after two months trying to support myself and my Filipina girlfriend in Bangkok. I live in a tent in the forest. I'm currently reading Ken's book. To me it's like society is behind a glass wall. I see it and I understand how it works but I can't connect with it. I've sailed nearly 10000 miles on two trips, been homeless, lived in the forest on and off for nearly two years but it doesn't make any sense to me anymore. I worked as a chef for years, lived in a nice house and drove a nice car once. It's all behind me. I empathise with Ken. Some of us just aren't made for modern life. I can sail a boat across an ocean, I've ridden horses since I can't remember. Live in the woods. I'm a Viking too late.
There is a good lesson in this story this chap has turned his back on the so called normal way of life he has very little in the way of status and material items yet is very happy and content if he can be so happy with very little and the people who strive for the material things and status are unhappy it proves that you can be happy living a simple life.
I absolutely understand the hermit life! I rescued a mate now for over 6 months as he rescued me after my last divorce. But it's now to the point I had to ask him to leave as the walls were closing in on me. My elder son says with venom in his tone that I'll end up a very lonely old man! My reply is it can't come fast enough , you promise? But I'm happy alone! My close mates are the same! Often PTSD picks out same type of people. But mentally? Leave us alone, we are happy as!😊
God bless you brother , you live and have lived . So many people go through an entire lifetime without do either. You are an inspiration , I wish you all the best .
Appears there's a TV and a feature version. May Ken live beyond 102 in our hearts. The director did a service to humanity. 54 mile round trip on foot to post a letter. That touches my soul.
Brilliant , theres actually two hermits at Loch Treig . Davie is the other one who has been there 14years .Met him the other day at Corrour . Really interesting guy ..
Удивлена и восхищена! Сильная личность. Интересный человек. Хотелось бы так хотя бы попробовать, да вот только даже в воображении не могу сложить такую картину жизни.
Im so glad i watched the film when it came out, but i really wish i could watch it again. Sadly i cant find it anywhere now. Just reading his book. Its a real page turner. Hes lived an extraordinary life.
So did he actually buy a property? Ironic, that the hermit actually suggests that he was a well known, sociable character. The area had people who were friendly and helpful towards him.
I want to this, after bad divorce, my daughter don't want to know me, lost just about everything, and my mental health got worse. I rather live in the hills and Loch, live life
I didnt know there was even any wilderness left in the UK ! glad he found a little bit of freedom for himself. I feel fortunate to live in the southwest US where there are millions of square miles of wilderness , some places people probably have not set foot on for a couple hundred years because they are so remote .The eastern US and even the midwest you have a town within eyeshot of the last one and roads everywhere, to me that is a very sad thing and we should have never allowed the world to get that congested.
May God Bless this man, is he still living!? A true inspiration ❤he reminds me of my dad, my hero! Peace, Joy and most of all Love in the Most Holy Light of Christ Jesus
I worry that should he fall very ill, that social services would force him into care. If I was Ken, this would be my nightmare situation. I would like to go out, in the place I have built my life. No compromise. Simple as that.
My dream would be to never have any form of social contact with another human being ever again. They are all ghastly and toxic. I often dream of being the only person left on earth after a deadly virus wipes them out.
I went to the woods with my dogs, a small burner, I had hot water, some sandwiches, my music and podcasts.. it was very nice. but after three hours it started to feel a little monotonous, you would say, boring... also my dogs they had a great day and all but they were tired, and started to look at me and the car, at me and the car, and with a look in ther faces like, hey pops, should we go home now? is not that easy to part with society. we are social. the dogstoo
He makes moonshine and homemade cider. Met him many times I used to work on the estate. Would pick him up hitch hiking on his way back home at 8.30am having left at 5am to go to the spar.
What a kind hearted man living his life the way he wants
What a wonderful man, living a remarkably happy life. Fair play to him! Respect and contentment, so important.
What a sweet and honest man.
I came back from sailing in South East Asia with my dad. and had a fallout with my dad who said he could help me but it didn't happen.
I'd been on the streets and lost the flat I got after seven months of being homeless. I came back to nothing after two months trying to support myself and my Filipina girlfriend in Bangkok.
I live in a tent in the forest. I'm currently reading Ken's book. To me it's like society is behind a glass wall. I see it and I understand how it works but I can't connect with it. I've sailed nearly 10000 miles on two trips, been homeless, lived in the forest on and off for nearly two years but it doesn't make any sense to me anymore. I worked as a chef for years, lived in a nice house and drove a nice car once. It's all behind me.
I empathise with Ken. Some of us just aren't made for modern life.
I can sail a boat across an ocean, I've ridden horses since I can't remember. Live in the woods. I'm a Viking too late.
There is a good lesson in this story this chap has turned his back on the so called normal way of life he has very little in the way of status and material items yet is very happy and content if he can be so happy with very little and the people who strive for the material things and status are unhappy it proves that you can be happy living a simple life.
Well said.
💯💯👍👍
this does look like the best kind of life
@andrewtate
@Gregor Levén that seems like an awesome life
I absolutely understand the hermit life! I rescued a mate now for over 6 months as he rescued me after my last divorce. But it's now to the point I had to ask him to leave as the walls were closing in on me. My elder son says with venom in his tone that I'll end up a very lonely old man! My reply is it can't come fast enough , you promise? But I'm happy alone! My close mates are the same! Often PTSD picks out same type of people. But mentally? Leave us alone, we are happy as!😊
God bless you brother , you live and have lived . So many people go through an entire lifetime without do either. You are an inspiration , I wish you all the best .
Appears there's a TV and a feature version. May Ken live beyond 102 in our hearts. The director did a service to humanity. 54 mile round trip on foot to post a letter. That touches my soul.
Legend! I wish him every success for a happy healthy long life!
What a fantastic man god bless you and keep well and safe
Love Ken's story, just finished reading his book, nature and kindness warms the heart 🙏
Will be using this as part of lesson plan for teaching, thanks very much BBC Scotland and Ken!
Brilliant , theres actually two hermits at Loch Treig . Davie is the other one who has been there 14years .Met him the other day at Corrour . Really interesting guy ..
Nice thing,i would like to live that way someday
Is it legal to live like them tho I mean doesn't someone come and try move them I wouldn't I'd love to live like them
Hey, got a link for the documentary buddy?
@@whisperwhite2759 Good question in Germany is not allowed to live / sleep in the wilderness.
@@oriwalter why do the Germans do that tho
This guy is just living life
Loved his gentle Derbyshire accent!
What a remarkable man.
Beautiful, lovely to see Mr. Ken Smith, I am presently reading his very interesting book Way of the Hermit. He is very handsome and lovely.
Fair play to him, the worlds gone mental. I don’t blame him for leaving it all behind.
My hat goes off to you Ken, I wish you all the best, stay safe 👍
I live in Australia and have been to many remote places here but even so, I have felt a very remote atmosphere at the outer parts of Scotland.
😊😊😊 amazing man 💙💙🙏🙏🤗🤗
What a lovely guy..... ATB KEN👍👍
Really nice documentary, and what a lovely man
What a cool guy, check out his ride! Lots of love from Switzerland!
You're,a genius man 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great documentary. Yhanks
He is living the life.
Удивлена и восхищена! Сильная личность. Интересный человек. Хотелось бы так хотя бы попробовать, да вот только даже в воображении не могу сложить такую картину жизни.
Im so glad i watched the film when it came out, but i really wish i could watch it again.
Sadly i cant find it anywhere now.
Just reading his book. Its a real page turner. Hes lived an extraordinary life.
Just started reading your book, Ken. Just want to say thank you, in the slim chance that someone may convey that to you.
Дедушке здоровья!
Молодой леди снявшей кино - творческих успехов и любви!
Continue to live your lift of contentment😊
Absolutely Remarkable Guy I watched this yesterday 🙌
Anybody got a link to the full documentary? 😅
Fantastic clip looking to get access to this here in Canada.
May your sea remain calm young man 🤗
So did he actually buy a property? Ironic, that the hermit actually suggests that he was a well known, sociable character. The area had people who were friendly and helpful towards him.
I've been trying to think of ways to live like this in the US and still make a living since Covid.
Haven't found it yet.
What a great story.
Amazing fella
I'd give up everything to trade places with this man.
What is stopping you?
A great watch. Catch it on Iplayer.. 👍
Hope he lives a long time ! Never met but pass his place regular .
I want to this, after bad divorce, my daughter don't want to know me, lost just about everything, and my mental health got worse. I rather live in the hills and Loch, live life
I didnt know there was even any wilderness left in the UK ! glad he found a little bit of freedom for himself. I feel fortunate to live in the southwest US where there are millions of square miles of wilderness , some places people probably have not set foot on for a couple hundred years because they are so remote .The eastern US and even the midwest you have a town within eyeshot of the last one and roads everywhere, to me that is a very sad thing and we should have never allowed the world to get that congested.
Lovely guy ❤
God bless him
Is there anywhere for me to watch the full documentary?
If I had the wilderness skills, I'll do it in a heart beat.
Learn them
Total respect to Ken. Hecseems happy with his life and choice.
May God Bless this man, is he still living!?
A true inspiration ❤he reminds me of my dad, my hero! Peace, Joy and most of all Love in the Most Holy Light of Christ Jesus
Truely brilliant
Where can we watch this ? - it’s now unavailable on iplayer 😢
Amazing man
Que boa história.isso é que é vida!
Quem veio pelo fatos desconhecido??? Rsrs
Very nice video
I ripped my meniscus last year imagine if u had no one to help you
Brilliant 👌
🙏🏾for us.
Can I stream or purchase the full version?
Now this here is a real sigma man who does not need anybody’s approval or support to sustain. He is 100 times more alpha than any influencer out there
Eu entendo ele, chego um dia que viver nessa sociedade de pessoas má nos deixa desanimado de viver em meio a gente ruim
Does anybody no how he is doing be great to hear if he is ok
Anybody ?
@@johnhodgkinson9674 He's okay at the moment, he's publishing a book at the end of the month.
@@ungabunga9581 many thanks please keep me updated 🙏
A wonderful book too!
So freeing
I need this life,but with a twist,of modern day amenities.
Bless man
incredible how those hermits often choose cold and inhospital places instead of some quiet, warm tropical paradise. Could be waaay more easy😮
Yep thats what I did yrs ago, the system is broken i will survive
I wish i could do this but im afraid of hurting the people i leave behind
the only hurt is the one you do to yourself if you restrain to do things for thinking in others
@@3266393 sounds convenient, not what we see in practice
Think of what appeals to you about that life and try to incorporate those parts into your life right now.
I worry that should he fall very ill, that social services would force him into care. If I was Ken, this would be my nightmare situation. I would like to go out, in the place I have built my life. No compromise. Simple as that.
Best wishes, Ken 😊
My dream would be to never have any form of social contact with another human being ever again. They are all ghastly and toxic. I often dream of being the only person left on earth after a deadly virus wipes them out.
Me too
Maybe you're the toxic one.........this man has a generous soul and spirit; you do not.
You have to look at yourself first before judging others that they're toxic or don't socialise if you want for your own peace of mind
It’s always raining
Funny that, here is me thinking a hermit would not want any kind of interaction like this..... what a crock
Reminds me of the great (to me, anyway! ) Mike tomkies
Spiritual Life
This is the life I dream to become, I just don't have the will power or the confidence to do it
I think if I was gonna go hermit. It would be in a hot country.
I went to the woods with my dogs, a small burner, I had hot water, some sandwiches, my music and podcasts.. it was very nice. but after three hours it started to feel a little monotonous, you would say, boring... also my dogs they had a great day and all but they were tired, and started to look at me and the car, at me and the car, and with a look in ther faces like, hey pops, should we go home now? is not that easy to part with society. we are social. the dogstoo
People romanticise this lifestyle, but you have to have a particular kind of personality and temperament to do this for any length of time.
If you can make it.. A solitary life is a golden life..
Can we switch places🤣
Please repeat!
I wish I was this guy
What's stopping you?
He is lucky not bears 🐻 tigers 🐅 or Leon's 🦁there. But he so good story!
I totally agree money does not bring health and happiness
It certainly brings better health. Rich (er) people live longer and healthier lives.
Your health is literally your wealth.
Why is this no longer on iPlayer? I can't seem to find it anywhere. The one decent think the BBC have and they make it unavailable.
❤
I’m Catholic went to Catholic School but I never heard of the Hermit.
Depressing.
What?
That's interesting. Why do you say that?
No pardon me
If you're mature you'll understand you don't need the so called society and accept whatever fate life has dealt you
What’s in the glass jars?
Alcohol made from birch tree sap I think
Birch sap
He makes moonshine and homemade cider. Met him many times I used to work on the estate. Would pick him up hitch hiking on his way back home at 8.30am having left at 5am to go to the spar.
Death stranding
Ur a mans man. All the best
Hes a gun
What an amazing man but what was he draining from the tree 🌳😳
sap to make wine
@@wattiehalliday7552 💋
Birch sap.
No way did she walk 54 miles haha
Rather see the Bonnie Lassie interviewer!
Home of the Jesus and Mary chain
Dermzo an mark we’re getting mwi in the hermits hoose the other day the hermit wis on the eccys am the broon
Living on the dole since he was 38.