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Just spent this weekend there at the red squirrel campsite. And fortunately we got incredible weather. Clear sun. Even as a Scotsman, the scenery at the Great Glen still blows mind. Looks almost like a movie backdrop. I hope the midges were kind you guys. They feasted on me. Glen coe is worth it though. Great video😎
Sounds like you had a really fun visit! 😀 Luckily we didn't suffer from midges when we visited in early November in this video...but we've also had the pleasure of visiting Glencoe in August 2018 and the midges were much worse then for sure!
I'm a Scot and live just outside Glasgow. Glen Coe is my (and my wife's) happy place. We love it😍! We visit it around 4/5 times a year😀! Might just be be beyond my ageing body now, but I have climbed most of the mountains in Glen Coe and surrounding area, although there are many less strenuous walks in the area as you discovered. Visiting in November you managed to avoid the dreaded midges!!! I'm glad you enjoyed your visit.
Wow, that's so impressive that you've been able to climb all of the mountains in Glen Coe! Did you have a favorite of them all? I'm really jealous that you get to visit that area so often...I've been blessed to have visited Glencoe three times, but I could go back again and again! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a note about your experiences! 😀
My favourite was a three summit hike, which is mostly hidden behind the Three Sisters if standing in the Three Sisters carpark. The mountains are Stob Coire nan Lochan, Bidean nam Bian (the highest mountain in Argyll) and Stob Coire Sgreamhach. The descent is through the well known Lost Valley. An epic 7hr hike which I did with a pal and my then 11year old grandson. Was in Fort William two weeks ago with my wife and stopped on the way at the famous (well to Scottish outdoor lovers at least 😅) Clachaig Inn. Walked up to Loch Achtriochtan and then An Torr and Signal Rock. Done this walk many times but never tire of it.
I'm loving your travel vids, I've watched a few of them now and even though I'm British I'm seeing places that I've either never seen before or haven't been to for decades. At 2.56 there was a perfect opportunity to say " You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road".........They even wrote a song about it ;) . I'm looking forwards to watching the rest of your videos and of course I have subbed.
Sounds like you guys had a wonderful trip to Glencoe. We did not spend time there. Just passing through. However , we did do Loch Ness and visited Loch Ness and the Museum or info center. We toured the Highlands a bit. One day we will return and do Glencoe. Great job in showing it to us. Lots of love to you. 🙏🙏🙏 Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Our Loch Ness video will be coming up soon-ish! Then you'll be able to see if it looks like your memories! Thanks as always for watching, guys - it means the world to have you tag along! 😀
Thanks, so glad you enjoy them!!! I'm hoping to release more in this highlands series a little later this spring! We visited in November and early December in this series, but I've also been in the Highlands during the months of February and August.
The spiky stick plant / weed is a Bramble the fruit of the Bramble is the Blackberry , Blackberry's are used for jam , pies and many types of drinks . They grow all over the UK and you pick them all over the place . Nice video by the way .
Thanks for letting us know what the spiky plant was! There are ton's of blackberries in the Pacific Northwest in the US, but I suppose they're less common where we live in Chicago. Great to have the inside scoop! 😀
growing up my parents had 5 kids and not much money (north of the uk) so every late summer we all went "brambling" with tubs, we did this for weeks then did the salted water trick to kill bugs.. then froze them to last all winter so we had fruit.... we also had large gardens so masses of potatoes stored to last all winter, at 4yrs old i was milking goats and killing chickens for sunday lunch....
i watched the part where he said "it smells like nature".... 4 times because i was hearing "it smells like bleach" lol.... im thinking why does a silver birch tree smell like bleach lol
@@MeansToTravel thanks I'm glad you got to enjoy it too, quite right scotland is wonderful we shall subscribe to your channel to show our support have a great day 😀🙏
@@MeansToTravel A burn is the Scottish name for a stream. Also, when doing any kind of hiking in Scotland, especially on non marked trails, I would recommend that you buy an Ordnance Survey explorer map of the area and a compass. When you buy the paper map it includes a mobile download code for the area to be used with the OS app. The explorer maps show much more information than google maps.
Be sure to hit the like button! We're so grateful for your likes, subscriptions, and shares! 👍🙏
Do you have any additional tips for visiting Glencoe, Scotland? Feel free to share them in a comment below!!! 😀👇
Just spent this weekend there at the red squirrel campsite. And fortunately we got incredible weather. Clear sun.
Even as a Scotsman, the scenery at the Great Glen still blows mind.
Looks almost like a movie backdrop.
I hope the midges were kind you guys.
They feasted on me. Glen coe is worth it though. Great video😎
Sounds like you had a really fun visit! 😀 Luckily we didn't suffer from midges when we visited in early November in this video...but we've also had the pleasure of visiting Glencoe in August 2018 and the midges were much worse then for sure!
We enjoy your content! Keep up the good work! ❤
Thanks so much! I will try! 😀
I'm a Scot and live just outside Glasgow. Glen Coe is my (and my wife's) happy place. We love it😍! We visit it around 4/5 times a year😀!
Might just be be beyond my ageing body now, but I have climbed most of the mountains in Glen Coe and surrounding area, although there are many less strenuous walks in the area as you discovered.
Visiting in November you managed to avoid the dreaded midges!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed your visit.
Wow, that's so impressive that you've been able to climb all of the mountains in Glen Coe! Did you have a favorite of them all?
I'm really jealous that you get to visit that area so often...I've been blessed to have visited Glencoe three times, but I could go back again and again! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a note about your experiences! 😀
My favourite was a three summit hike, which is mostly hidden behind the Three Sisters if standing in the Three Sisters carpark. The mountains are Stob Coire nan Lochan, Bidean nam Bian (the highest mountain in Argyll) and Stob Coire Sgreamhach. The descent is through the well known Lost Valley. An epic 7hr hike which I did with a pal and my then 11year old grandson.
Was in Fort William two weeks ago with my wife and stopped on the way at the famous (well to Scottish outdoor lovers at least 😅) Clachaig Inn. Walked up to Loch Achtriochtan and then An Torr and Signal Rock. Done this walk many times but never tire of it.
The scenery is just stunning, and it must have been nice to have all those places to yourself.
It sure was! We were so lucky to be able to explore the area in such a private way! 😀 It made it feel extra special.
I'm loving your travel vids, I've watched a few of them now and even though I'm British I'm seeing places that I've either never seen before or haven't been to for decades.
At 2.56 there was a perfect opportunity to say " You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road".........They even wrote a song about it ;) . I'm looking forwards to watching the rest of your videos and of course I have subbed.
Thanks so much, Bill! So glad you’re enjoying them! It means a ton to hear such kind feedback! 😊🙏🏻
@@MeansToTravel In youtube you can hear the song Massacre of Glencoe By the Corries ..
Sounds like you guys had a wonderful trip to Glencoe. We did not spend time there. Just passing through. However , we did do Loch Ness and visited Loch Ness and the Museum or info center. We toured the Highlands a bit. One day we will return and do Glencoe. Great job in showing it to us. Lots of love to you. 🙏🙏🙏 Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Our Loch Ness video will be coming up soon-ish! Then you'll be able to see if it looks like your memories! Thanks as always for watching, guys - it means the world to have you tag along! 😀
Where was your first hike? And also... do you have a location or GPS of where you found that abanded ruin? It was beautiful!!!
What time of the year where you in the highlands we really enjoy your videos
Thanks, so glad you enjoy them!!! I'm hoping to release more in this highlands series a little later this spring! We visited in November and early December in this series, but I've also been in the Highlands during the months of February and August.
The spiky stick plant / weed is a Bramble the fruit of the Bramble is the Blackberry , Blackberry's are used for jam , pies and many types of drinks . They grow all over the UK and you pick them all over the place . Nice video by the way .
Thanks for letting us know what the spiky plant was! There are ton's of blackberries in the Pacific Northwest in the US, but I suppose they're less common where we live in Chicago. Great to have the inside scoop! 😀
growing up my parents had 5 kids and not much money (north of the uk) so every late summer we all went "brambling" with tubs, we did this for weeks then did the salted water trick to kill bugs.. then froze them to last all winter so we had fruit.... we also had large gardens so masses of potatoes stored to last all winter, at 4yrs old i was milking goats and killing chickens for sunday lunch....
I love scotland
We do too! 😀
@@MeansToTravel i stayed there 1 years plus
@@MeansToTravel i stayed there 1 years plus
So beautiful places! Awesome video again.
By the way, does anybody know the name of the song that sounds at 10:50?
Thanks so much! I got the song from Epidemic Sound (the link is in my description), and it is called Corner Store by David Gregory. 😀
@@MeansToTravel thanks a lot! So beautiful song, just like your videos are. Keep up the good work! Thanks to you I discovered the beauty of Scotland.
i watched the part where he said "it smells like nature".... 4 times because i was hearing "it smells like bleach" lol.... im thinking why does a silver birch tree smell like bleach lol
LOL! That would truly have been a bummer if it smelled like bleach!!!
There was something just a little extra about this vid, Eliz. It seems your editing game is getting better!
Thanks so much, always trying to make the videos better and better, without a doubt! 😀
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Thanks so much!
Great movie, be sure to check out our scotland travels thanks Chelsea and Mike 😀
Thanks so much, so glad you were able to enjoy Scotland, too! It's such a beautiful place 😍
@@MeansToTravel thanks I'm glad you got to enjoy it too, quite right scotland is wonderful we shall subscribe to your channel to show our support have a great day 😀🙏
@@thevigarfeeling Thanks so much, so glad to connect with fellow Scotland travelers!
Scotland doesn't have streams, we have burns.
Huh, interesting, what is a burn?
@@MeansToTravel A burn is the Scottish name for a stream. Also, when doing any kind of hiking in Scotland, especially on non marked trails, I would recommend that you buy an Ordnance Survey explorer map of the area and a compass. When you buy the paper map it includes a mobile download code for the area to be used with the OS app. The explorer maps show much more information than google maps.
Glencoe for the win! 🎉
What a great place to do some autumn hiking!!! 😀