@@catherinewatt4394 Thank you Catherine ☺️Go for it…set yourself that challenge and kick ass! It really helps me when I’ve got a target to aim for - when I finished the WHW the first time I found myself a bit lost and less motivated. As soon as I knew I was doing it again it really helped me. I’m giving myself targets to aim for over winter so I can keep my focus 💪🏻👍🏻
Your adventurous journey was truly amazing. There's nothing like crossing those rocks and spending the day surrounded by nature’s greenery. You captured the experience beautifully in your video, and this is exactly the kind of adventure audiences love to watch. I'm subscribing to your channel to follow your future adventures.
Scotland has beautiful scenery thanks...i once drove from London to Penrith (stayed overnight) then on. to Glasgow ..across to Edinburgh..finishing the same day at Wick...what an adventure that was ! It was my first visit to Scotland it was breathtaking ..when we arrived at Wick it was still daylight at 2345..an incredible view from our room..thanks for posting your walk .
@@gordonchild110 I drove from Oban to Wick last winter for work - what a journey that was! About 30 mins outside of Wick, I’ll never forget seeing car headlights waaaaaay up high above me…not realising that’s where I was heading for😂 Glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
Really enjoying this series, your production is really good. Love the history and local knowledge. Just wondering where you source your background music from? Looking forward to the next episode!
@@lincolnshirehiker Thank you so much! I’ve been trying to upload the last part for a few days but I think the file size is too big…might have to split it into two. Initially I just searched for “non copyright background music” on TH-cam and there are a couple of channels on there. All you need to do is include the composer’s details and the link to the track in your description. Recently I found an excellent app called SoundStripe which is all royalty/copyright free - I used this for almost all of my music in this series.
@@TrishRadoja Thanks Trish! I’ve taken your advice and spent some rainy days planning more adventures. I’m heading up to the North-East corner of Scotland next weekend so should have some new videos for you from there ☺️
Lovely video! I did the WHW years ago and Rannoch Moor was one of my favourite parts, just loved the vastness of it all. I walked it in early April. There was a light dusting of snow on the hilltops, everything still looking almost frozen - and yet I remember the land feeling kind of - expectant. Like there was this huge amount of energy building up underneath, on the brink of bursting into spring. Arrived at Kingshouse tired and cold and very happy!
Brilliant episode my friend! Shots, music, editing everything here is done masterfully! Love it 🥾🥾
@@ervinslens Thank you!! ☺️ 👍🏻
Beautiful views, you were lucky with the weather across Rannoch Moor, great pictures and a very nice video, thank you.
I love watching your videos, you're an inspiration, really makes me want to take up a challenge for myself, I feel like I really need that ❤
@@catherinewatt4394 Thank you Catherine ☺️Go for it…set yourself that challenge and kick ass! It really helps me when I’ve got a target to aim for - when I finished the WHW the first time I found myself a bit lost and less motivated. As soon as I knew I was doing it again it really helped me. I’m giving myself targets to aim for over winter so I can keep my focus 💪🏻👍🏻
I miss Scotland. I left my heart in the Highlands... thx for sharing your adventure with us.
Your adventurous journey was truly amazing. There's nothing like crossing those rocks and spending the day surrounded by nature’s greenery. You captured the experience beautifully in your video, and this is exactly the kind of adventure audiences love to watch. I'm subscribing to your channel to follow your future adventures.
@@DesignwithAlam Thank you for your kind comments!
Scotland has beautiful scenery thanks...i once drove from London to Penrith (stayed overnight) then on. to Glasgow ..across to Edinburgh..finishing the same day at Wick...what an adventure that was ! It was my first visit to Scotland it was breathtaking ..when we arrived at Wick it was still daylight at 2345..an incredible view from our room..thanks for posting your walk .
@@gordonchild110 I drove from Oban to Wick last winter for work - what a journey that was! About 30 mins outside of Wick, I’ll never forget seeing car headlights waaaaaay up high above me…not realising that’s where I was heading for😂
Glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
Really enjoying this series, your production is really good. Love the history and local knowledge. Just wondering where you source your background music from?
Looking forward to the next episode!
@@lincolnshirehiker Thank you so much! I’ve been trying to upload the last part for a few days but I think the file size is too big…might have to split it into two.
Initially I just searched for “non copyright background music” on TH-cam and there are a couple of channels on there. All you need to do is include the composer’s details and the link to the track in your description.
Recently I found an excellent app called SoundStripe which is all royalty/copyright free - I used this for almost all of my music in this series.
@@WillisWandersThat's a big help. I see 5 and 6 are up so that's my night sorted!
Just makes me want to do "The Way" again though!
360 degrees of heaven Indeed!!! Great video. Keep them coming :)
@@TrishRadoja Thanks Trish! I’ve taken your advice and spent some rainy days planning more adventures. I’m heading up to the North-East corner of Scotland next weekend so should have some new videos for you from there ☺️
@@WillisWanders Looking forward to them! Have fun
Lovely video! I did the WHW years ago and Rannoch Moor was one of my favourite parts, just loved the vastness of it all. I walked it in early April. There was a light dusting of snow on the hilltops, everything still looking almost frozen - and yet I remember the land feeling kind of - expectant. Like there was this huge amount of energy building up underneath, on the brink of bursting into spring. Arrived at Kingshouse tired and cold and very happy!
@@tesabip Love your description!!! 😍😍 It’s such a barren yet beautiful place - I loved it!