Abbie, I started watching you because of my desire to walk the West Highland Way. Your content is always informative and relaxing to watch. It's so lovely to see you so happy. Lots of love.
The Highlands of Scotland is the best part on the surface of this planet. And hey, thanks for no music. Just ambient sound with commentary. I did my last Munro in 1996, and never ever wore head phones. Didn't need to. Thanks for this.
1:48 This is why I have a walkers sat nav with all the UK Ordnance Survey maps on it ... I also take a paper map and compass for emergencies in really remote areas
Hi Abbie, I am really enjoying watching your videos, great channel. Ben Ledi is one of my favourite places, I have spent many a happy hour just staring at the ben from my holiday home on the outskirts of Callander. AB, Dave.
Well done. Ledi via the circular route, back down via Stank Glen is definitely the best way to experience the hill. As an ex-police officer, the memorial at the top to the Sgt killed on nearby Ben More, while undertaking a mountain rescue, is always a poignant moment to pause and reflect on those who put their lives at risk to save others.
I don’t know how this lovely video escaped me for a year? - I’ll do Ben Ledi next weekend but will do the large loop with Ben Vane to bag two Corbetts. - The start of your video is a great advert for the Harvey maps 😂
The views were beautiful on this hike. Abbie, it's wonderful to see you so happy and it was enjoyable watching you and Anna interact with each other. 🙂
Great video Abbie, as always! Love the start thought it was hilarious when you ripped the map! Don’t worry about the pronunciation of Scottish place names, if not from here it’s difficult, even when you’re from here it can be difficult!! You’re doing a fab job, keep it up 👍😎
Nice video Abbie & Anna. Ben Ledi is my local go-to mountain to stretch the legs when I haven't been out in a while. Hope you come back to Scotland soon for more adventures 🏴
Abbie is a scream, loved that fight she had with the map at the start. And I crack up every time she says Callander wrongly. But at least she pronounces 'loch' properly which is unusual for an English person. But why didn't she tell me they were here, I would have joined them.
Cheers Abbie, I like the way you appreciate your surroundings, it inspires me to look around a bit more when I am out. Also you should move to Scotland that way you can explore the hills more often
You were really having trouble with that map. I love Ben Ledi. The summit is quite dangerous in the snow as cornices form on both sides of the ridge and its a long drop if you fall through. Good to see Anna was really prepared for weather but must have been so hot on the decent to the glen. I have a photo of myself on that same rock you climbed. I wonder how many other have done the same. My works manager lives a short walk from Ben ledi and ran the Lade inn just along the road for some time. Hope you get the chance to visit it sometime when the virus decides to sod off.
Lovely video as ever, but please please sort out your pronunciation of Callander. It is pronounced like the thing you put your appointments in. There is no string emphasis on the LAN of Cal-LAN-der.
Why are you worrying about using a compass? Just take the map and treat it as a training exercise to navigate using the contours? I am joking of course. Thanks for producing yet another great video!
I love see Scotland in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
Great video guys , thanks for sharing
Abbie, I started watching you because of my desire to walk the West Highland Way. Your content is always informative and relaxing to watch. It's so lovely to see you so happy. Lots of love.
Whatever Anna's on I'll have some please 🤣 Was sooo good to 'be' back in the Scottish mountains again.
The Highlands of Scotland is the best part on the surface of this planet. And hey, thanks for no music. Just ambient sound with commentary. I did my last Munro in 1996, and never ever wore head phones. Didn't need to. Thanks for this.
Great little video Abbie.....Stay wild!!
1:48 This is why I have a walkers sat nav with all the UK Ordnance Survey maps on it ... I also take a paper map and compass for emergencies in really remote areas
Thanks for taking us along!
OMG, love the map reading at the start! :-D whole video made me smile
1/2 so many places I’ve been that you have been and I hope one day I would see you and Anna 🏴keep.up the terrific videos as much appreciated
What a crackin day!
Love watching your videos Abbie, very inspirational 😀
Hi Abbie, I am really enjoying watching your videos, great channel. Ben Ledi is one of my favourite places, I have spent many a happy hour just staring at the ben from my holiday home on the outskirts of Callander.
AB, Dave.
Well done. Ledi via the circular route, back down via Stank Glen is definitely the best way to experience the hill. As an ex-police officer, the memorial at the top to the Sgt killed on nearby Ben More, while undertaking a mountain rescue, is always a poignant moment to pause and reflect on those who put their lives at risk to save others.
Love you Abbie and Anna! After a hard day, a video of you in Scotland was just the ticket to cheer me up. Stay wild gorgeous girls! x
Thanks Abbie. Great video!
Brilliant as always and you're looking really happy! I use your videos to let me unwind and think of happy calm times to come.
Entertaining, educational and therapeutic as ever !
I enjoyed Abbie’s rock climb and pose and Anna skipping down the trail. And I do agree you can’t beat a brew with a view.
I don’t know how this lovely video escaped me for a year? - I’ll do Ben Ledi next weekend but will do the large loop with Ben Vane to bag two Corbetts. - The start of your video is a great advert for the Harvey maps 😂
Lovely part of Trossachs,have you climbed Ben Venue? Great video
At 8 mins the orange spiky flower is Bog Asphodel and the caterpillar is that of Fox Moth
The views were beautiful on this hike.
Abbie, it's wonderful to see you so happy and it was enjoyable watching you and Anna interact with each other. 🙂
Great video Abbie, as always! Love the start thought it was hilarious when you ripped the map!
Don’t worry about the pronunciation of Scottish place names, if not from here it’s difficult, even when you’re from here it can be difficult!! You’re doing a fab job, keep it up 👍😎
Nice video Abbie & Anna. Ben Ledi is my local go-to mountain to stretch the legs when I haven't been out in a while. Hope you come back to Scotland soon for more adventures 🏴
Abbie is a scream, loved that fight she had with the map at the start. And I crack up every time she says Callander wrongly. But at least she pronounces 'loch' properly which is unusual for an English person. But why didn't she tell me they were here, I would have joined them.
Tea for two and a brew with a view ☕ great stuff.
Done Ben Ledi on the 23rd of March, lock down day.
Can't believe were essentially back where we started.
'A brew with a view', You can't get much better than that!
climbed this few times. great path all the way. love it.
Abbie tryna find herself on the map....later that same day!! 🤣 Love you ladies! Great adventure as always.
Awesome!
Once restrictions are lifted you need to come up to the Northwest Highlands Abbie 👍🏴💚
Awesome!!
Lovely video. My wedding bouquet was white heather
You know, I've been in Callander lots of times and never been up Ben Ledi. Must put it on the to do list. Great vid as usual 👍👍
You cant beat a brew with a view brilliant...
What a great way to start the week :-). Love this video. Keep up the great work.
I’m so glad to see you ladies hiking again. I hope the covid restrictions don’t stop you from doing this.
Err, C-a-lander, inflection on the first "a", love watching your walks . . .
Great video Abbie- you inspire me to make better films
love Ben Ledi, it became my go to hill when I lived up in Crieff. Amazing views from up there
Don't forget: You are always "here" - no matter what the map may look like :-D
🤠👍HELLO 😊😷( Poland).👌
Cheers Abbie, I like the way you appreciate your surroundings, it inspires me to look around a bit more when I am out. Also you should move to Scotland that way you can explore the hills more often
You were really having trouble with that map. I love Ben Ledi. The summit is quite dangerous in the snow as cornices form on both sides of the ridge and its a long drop if you fall through. Good to see Anna was really prepared for weather but must have been so hot on the decent to the glen. I have a photo of myself on that same rock you climbed. I wonder how many other have done the same. My works manager lives a short walk from Ben ledi and ran the Lade inn just along the road for some time. Hope you get the chance to visit it sometime when the virus decides to sod off.
Abbie, really enjoy all your videos. If by chance you would happen to run into him, please give my regards to Bigfoot. Thank you.
Excellent top job wee gem, your special forces map reading skills need work! Perfect video as ever keep moving
In the end, you passed a sign that said "cafe 500m". Tell me you stopped in. 🙂👍☕🏴
Lovely video as ever, but please please sort out your pronunciation of Callander. It is pronounced like the thing you put your appointments in. There is no string emphasis on the LAN of Cal-LAN-der.
Jeez....
If fresh clean air does that for your friend find her some fresh spring water as she may just take flight if she takes a drink...
When did you make this walk? Its look quite warm.
Did you get a new camera. Quality looks better?
Hi Abbie, another great video. I know you wont take this the wrong way but it is pronounced Callan-der not cal-an-der 😊
Suspect the heather covers a good deal more than 5000 acres. But who’s counting!
Why are you worrying about using a compass? Just take the map and treat it as a training exercise to navigate using the contours? I am joking of course. Thanks for producing yet another great video!
Both of them are kinda hyper thermal 😉😉😉🥱🥱🤣☺️☺️🔥
Hope your arm heals,I've same
Another great video Abbie, though as mentioned in another comment, you seriously need to work on your pronunciation of Callander😂😂😂!!!!!
Cal and er