As someone who lives in Scotland I am definitely guilty of taking the scenery here for granted. This video is a great reminder of how lucky we are up here.
Without the rain there would be no overwhelmingly luxuriant green beauty but there would be hoards of tourists. Neither would there be that joyous feeling when the clouds part and the sun arrives again. It thrilled me to the core as a child and it still does sixty years later. ❤
That's a good point, that you appreciate the sunshine much more than we do here in Australia - here they're actually happy when it rains!!! As long as it know when to stop that is...
I know those places well and drove them often during the last 25 years and I am German 😂 But my passion for Scotland, Whisky, Bagpipes and Bikes let me travel every year to Scotland and the Road of the Cattle is amazing. The Applecross Inn always welcomes me. Scottish people are awesome. Now as my own Cask of Whisky from Islay has been delivered to me it’s time to share 371 bottles with friends 🎉😅 Slainte Mhath Freddie from WhiskyPapa. Love that video bringing back memories. Will drive this road in August again😊
Freddie, I just want to say that your video production is beyond brilliant. I watch a few bike You Tubers including Itchy Boots and from what I've seen your production is top of the tree. I just love watching your videos, you just seem to have a talent to capture the absolute essence of everything. Just brilliant. 😀
Brilliant brilliant video Freddie as a Scot it gets to me every time I watch this.Having done the cattle pass on an Electraglide it was special.Its a different world in the highlands of our lovely country.Thank you again Freddie.
Dangerous! moment at 7:18 in the video !!! The Ducati Diavel`s kick stand was down, and hit the road when making the left turn😱 Ride safe! Greetings from Friesland
Another great video Freddie, had to hold my breath for a moment at about 7.20 on the timeline when the rider had left their sidestand down whilst curving around the twisties but it flicked up with no problem 😮
Thank you @@FreddieDobbs for bringing back memories! I will have to come back and brave again the trillions of midgets on the camping ground right above Applecross village!
I’m 75, a Canadian and have been to Scotland 3 times beginning in 1997. The scenery is beyond spectacular. The highlands are magnificent but so is the rest of the country and I’ve done much of it. We drove the Applecross Road (Bealach Na Ba) in ‘99 in bright sunshine, as luck would have it, and it was stunning. Would have loved to have done it on my ‘01 GL1800 or my ‘07 Triumph Tiger Triple. If you’re heading to Scotland, don’t miss this road! You’ll never forget the experience.
God I am sooooo homesick. I spent my childhood in Glen Muick, Cairngorms and I miss it and my family (all gone now). My first excursion was at 19, put my Honda 90 on the train from Kings X to Perth and went over the Devils Elbow.. It fell down the whole way, thick mist and the bloody sheep were everywhere. Got to my Aunts and the dye had washed out of my leather jacket. I was blue. The family were in fits (Wild manny fae off the hill, a blue). Going back was actually worse, so your video brings it all back. Superbly shot, I can barely watch.. I live in Canada and if I can get my bike over I have to go home. Gu fortanach dha na h-uile. Gum beannaicheadh Dia Alba
My Himalayan hasn't used a drop of oil and now has almost 16K miles on the clock. Having said that I rarely ride the bike above 60mph. Great series of videos Freddie, I rode some of those roads in recent years
what a brilliant video to watch on a saturday night. fantastic scenery, but hey, it's Scotland, what else did you expect. think I will be watching more of your vids
Scotland, and NI were exactly like this when we went to the NW200 in May last year. I went to the races with some mates then did a ride around NW Scotland afterwards - it was diabolical weather. So bad in fact that I cut the ride short and fled south to my mates place for the rest of my trip over (I live in Australia). The weather is SUCH a crying shame because the countryside is just fabulous for bikes.
Hi Freddie, Just watched your latest video and I was overjoyed to see you passed through my village of shieldaig! I have been following you for a while and if I had known I would have made you all a mug of coffee..keep up the great content you share. Cheers
That was a was a wonderful trip. As a teenager in the mid 1960's I did a spell at an adventure school in Applecross and I will always remember the trip over top. There was no coast road way back then so you could either get into or out of Applecross over the top or by sea. I always wanted to go back and cycle that road but never got around to it so thanks for the journey.
I must have been just unlucky I guess. Went for a weeks bike tour of Scotland in 2015, the weather was awful every day and most of the people I meet were grumpy or just plain rude. Glade to get out of the place to be honest !
Brilliant Freddie BUT…..imagine being over 20 stone, 70 years old and doing this Pass on a 35 year old 100cc 2-stroke !! Worried me that I wouldn’t make it but the little YB100 didn’t miss a beat!
Loved the Gentleman with the “garbage bag inner liner” 🤣. Reminded me of a time I was working overseas and during a very big concrete pour, a cold front with strong wind and some rain (enough to keep you wet and shivering) came through hours before it was forecast. To keep everyone “dry” and working to finish the pour, I bought a big roll of garbage bags and we all wore one. The Management crew thought it was hilarious but the workers wore them happily and even brought them to work the next day (I keep a couple rolled up in my Himalayan’s panniers “just in case” - they take up no room and are very effective at keeping your “core” dry). Love this tour - I spent a week touring Scotland in an open TR2 back in the 70’s. Stunning, rugged and beautiful country - much like the tough and resilient people it has bred.
I love my country and as a Scot I spend as much time as I can out riding. Scotland is made for motorcycling and you don't need to go to Skye and the north west. The whole of Scotland is spectacular. I suppose that is why we have so many bikers coming over from mainland Europe.
I just did the applecross pass on my route from the nc500 into Skye! It was a great ride! I had changeable weather, but generally it was really good! One thing I would say, for touring get some goretex pro kit (e.g. rukka) and you can ride through anything without even feeling it...
Just had a quick view before work. Will catch the full episode this evening. Great production by the way. A quick observation. At 7’19” into the production I believe the last rider has their side stand down. With the grace of good fortune, the stand flicks up into place on the slight left bend rather than throws the rider. Lucky rider.
Im lucky enough to have Scottish in laws and have toured round Scotland many times. I've done the Applecross pass 4 times only ever managed to actually see the view once due to the weather.
What a brilliant vid Freddie. Thanks. Ride safe everyone and ❤ from NZ. I have been lucky enough to ride through Scotland many moons ago, and it is as stunning now, as it was then.
If the weather doesn't ruin your tour, everything's else must be great. Fortunately, Scotland has everything else and does it better than most. Great footage. Really enjoyed this one. Safe, happy travels 👍
Well.. I've been away so long that I actually got a lump in my throat at 8mins 30secs. I sat in that very spot one day for over an hour.. maybe half a dozen cars passed.. it is truly God's country. Glad your enjoying it Freddie. 😊
It’s a really special place- it makes you feel lucky to be alive. And I can almost guarantee it’s still exactly the same as when you last visited😍🏴
I thought you might have included more footage of the Applecross Pass, in particular the two switchbacks. I was riding over it once when I had to give way to a coach coming towards me, I didn’t think vehicles of that size were permitted on it and I’ve no idea how it got round the two hairpin bends. 👍
I seem to remember telling you to come to Scotland a while back..I knew you would love it!! There's nowhere like it, even when the weather is shit it's still awesome 😅😅
8:30 - your piece to camera, what top quality stuff! Keep perfecting it, and I can see you being offered some tv contracts! Good stuff Freddie, love the passion! 💪
Thank you for persevering through the weather to give us this stunning series of videos so the rest of us can enjoy them while we relax in the comfort of our homes. Aint life great?
Please will someone in TV give Freddie and Monica a sponsored free rein to make a series about anything!!! It knocks tv series off the park. Thanks both. Also Fred it’s not unusual for new (older) type engines to burn oil as the tolerances are much bigger than ultra modern engines. As the rings and bores bed in likely oil consumption reduce or eliminated
I'm very proud to say l come from Dalriada or the North East Antrim coast of Northern Ireland. The Kingdom of Dalriada includes the West Coast of Scotland. My tribesmen originally came from the South West Coast of Ireland. My Grandmother was Scottish and my Grandfather was Irish and l was born in Dalriada, an incredibly beautiful spiritual timeless part of the world, full of folklore and a magic that even the greatest poet's and songwriters in the world struggle to describe. Enjoy your magic trip Freddie, we'll be watchin ye....
Ah Freddie, That was a great episode. You really are a very good story teller. We have in these Islands (UK & IRELAND) some of the best scenery & roads to be had in Europe. Well done. You must fo a trip to the West of Ireland sometime, "WildAtlantic Way"
Yep. Rain gear, well tested before the trip, so the skin stays dry. If I hadn't had that when I did 8 hours in Norwegian icy downpour I don't know what I'd have done. Vistas on this trip are spectacular though.
I did Oxford to Lomond day 1 then Lomond to Oban via Glencoe in level 2 storm ehich changed to level 3 then it cleared at Lochness day3. We had 24 degs after that for next 9 days. Unforgettable Glencoe in a Hoolie.
I did Applecross pass in April. My weather was better, yet Imstill had cloud at the top. Probably had a better view on the way down the North side than you would have.
As someone who lives in Scotland I am definitely guilty of taking the scenery here for granted. This video is a great reminder of how lucky we are up here.
I loved it so much, I’m already thinking about a car trip with Monika🏴
@@FreddieDobbs I loved the bike on the single tracks. You'll never get stuck behind a camper or car....
@RealPeterAndrewNolanSounds like you got the authentic experience! 😂
@RealPeterAndrewNolangenerally not hard
@RealPeterAndrewNolanScot not Scott, still didn't learn I see.
Without the rain there would be no overwhelmingly luxuriant green beauty but there would be hoards of tourists. Neither would there be that joyous feeling when the clouds part and the sun arrives again. It thrilled me to the core as a child and it still does sixty years later. ❤
That's a good point, that you appreciate the sunshine much more than we do here in Australia - here they're actually happy when it rains!!! As long as it know when to stop that is...
I know those places well and drove them often during the last 25 years and I am German 😂 But my passion for Scotland, Whisky, Bagpipes and Bikes let me travel every year to Scotland and the Road of the Cattle is amazing. The Applecross Inn always welcomes me. Scottish people are awesome. Now as my own Cask of Whisky from Islay has been delivered to me it’s time to share 371 bottles with friends 🎉😅 Slainte Mhath Freddie from WhiskyPapa. Love that video bringing back memories. Will drive this road in August again😊
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The West Coast of Scotland truly is one of the most spectacularly beautiful places in this world 🤩
It is, but it's not just the beauty, it's the history (blood-soaked as it is) the Passion and the Culture.
Agreed!
This just .. looks the best time ever. Ever. Living it vicariously through you Freddie. Scotland is unapologetically wild, stunning and beautiful.
I enjoyed the all too brief shot of the Alliss-Chalmers tractor in their classic Persian Orange 🇬🇧
Freddie, I just want to say that your video production is beyond brilliant. I watch a few bike You Tubers including Itchy Boots and from what I've seen your production is top of the tree. I just love watching your videos, you just seem to have a talent to capture the absolute essence of everything. Just brilliant. 😀
I concur.
And without all the fancy gadgets too 👍
Freddie, Itchy and Erik Peters ;)
I think its Monicas's camera work although she is not on this trip.
Thank you so much!🙂
Brilliant brilliant video Freddie as a Scot it gets to me every time I watch this.Having done the cattle pass on an Electraglide it was special.Its a different world in the highlands of our lovely country.Thank you again Freddie.
That wasn’t a video ! …….it was a work of art ! …thank you Freddie for such wonderful content….stunning and the music was wonderful👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you🙂🙌🏻🙌🏻
Dangerous! moment at 7:18 in the video !!! The Ducati Diavel`s kick stand was down, and hit the road when making the left turn😱 Ride safe! Greetings from Friesland
Someone has a modified bike with an important safety switch bypassed... 😱
Superb 👌👌👌
Another great video Freddie, had to hold my breath for a moment at about 7.20 on the timeline when the rider had left their sidestand down whilst curving around the twisties but it flicked up with no problem 😮
Was there 24 years ago with my Africa Twin. Love Scotland!
I’m very happy to say that it’s probably barely changed since you were last there🙂🤘🏼🏴🏍️
Thank you @@FreddieDobbs for bringing back memories! I will have to come back and brave again the trillions of midgets on the camping ground right above Applecross village!
I’m 75, a Canadian and have been to Scotland 3 times beginning in 1997. The scenery is beyond spectacular. The highlands are magnificent but so is the rest of the country and I’ve done much of it.
We drove the Applecross Road (Bealach Na Ba) in ‘99 in bright sunshine, as luck would have it, and it was stunning.
Would have loved to have done it on my ‘01 GL1800 or my ‘07 Triumph Tiger Triple.
If you’re heading to Scotland, don’t miss this road! You’ll never forget the experience.
55 years ago when I was school (6th form) we used to call them Royal Oilfields for a reason!
The local RE dealers old wooden floor was always awash with oil. Worst British bike of the 60's.
God I am sooooo homesick. I spent my childhood in Glen Muick, Cairngorms and I miss it and my family (all gone now). My first excursion was at 19, put my Honda 90 on the train from Kings X to Perth and went over the Devils Elbow.. It fell down the whole way, thick mist and the bloody sheep were everywhere. Got to my Aunts and the dye had washed out of my leather jacket. I was blue. The family were in fits (Wild manny fae off the hill, a blue). Going back was actually worse, so your video brings it all back. Superbly shot, I can barely watch.. I live in Canada and if I can get my bike over I have to go home.
Gu fortanach dha na h-uile. Gum beannaicheadh Dia Alba
Even when it rains Scotland is beautiful!
What an amazing visual feast! You have a good eye Freddie!
My Himalayan hasn't used a drop of oil and now has almost 16K miles on the clock. Having said that I rarely ride the bike above 60mph.
Great series of videos Freddie, I rode some of those roads in recent years
Once the Himalayan has a few miles on it and beds in it looses no oil at all.
Enjoyed the video. A trip ive made on my Himalayan. Great fun.
This is very good to know
what a brilliant video to watch on a saturday night. fantastic scenery, but hey, it's Scotland, what else did you expect. think I will be watching more of your vids
The weather adds to the drama. Good job filming in spite of the adverse conditions. Hats off! Keep it up.
7:21 feared the worst when i seen that side stand down, every bike needs a sidestand kill switch! B
Amazing video as always though Freddie!
oh the memories! rode it many years ago on XT500, with clothes in rucksac on my back. Also took in outer hebrides as well.
Scotland, and NI were exactly like this when we went to the NW200 in May last year. I went to the races with some mates then did a ride around NW Scotland afterwards - it was diabolical weather. So bad in fact that I cut the ride short and fled south to my mates place for the rest of my trip over (I live in Australia). The weather is SUCH a crying shame because the countryside is just fabulous for bikes.
I've dreeamed of seeing my motherland by motorcycle, preferably my own but, this will do for now. Thank you.
Wow what lovely scenery and great choice of music Freddie. Cheers from New Zealand.
Spectacular I am from Canada, Ontario but will definitely make the trip thanks so much!!!
Fantastic Freddie, many thanks indeed!
Stunning Freddie, thank you for that.
Thanks🙌🏻
The view down to the sea Loch reminds when Frodo leaves Middle Earth on the ship.❤.Thanks Freddie.
Hi Freddie, Just watched your latest video and I was overjoyed to see you passed through my village of shieldaig! I have been following you for a while and if I had known I would have made you all a mug of coffee..keep up the great content you share. Cheers
That was a was a wonderful trip. As a teenager in the mid 1960's I did a spell at an adventure school in Applecross and I will always remember the trip over top. There was no coast road way back then so you could either get into or out of Applecross over the top or by sea. I always wanted to go back and cycle that road but never got around to it so thanks for the journey.
Crazy to think the week before this was crazy hot and clear skies
Ahhhh I know!
I must have been just unlucky I guess. Went for a weeks bike tour of Scotland in 2015, the weather was awful every day and most of the people I meet were grumpy or just plain rude. Glade to get out of the place to be honest !
Brilliant Freddie BUT…..imagine being over 20 stone, 70 years old and doing this Pass on a 35 year old 100cc 2-stroke !! Worried me that I wouldn’t make it but the little YB100 didn’t miss a beat!
To quote Jeremy Clarkson "Scotland is europes greatest race track". Fantastic trip Freddie, loving this adventure
These episodes have been one of your finest.
Thanks for taking us along for the ride freddy
100% my pleasure, thank you Aria!
Loved the Gentleman with the “garbage bag inner liner” 🤣. Reminded me of a time I was working overseas and during a very big concrete pour, a cold front with strong wind and some rain (enough to keep you wet and shivering) came through hours before it was forecast. To keep everyone “dry” and working to finish the pour, I bought a big roll of garbage bags and we all wore one. The Management crew thought it was hilarious but the workers wore them happily and even brought them to work the next day (I keep a couple rolled up in my Himalayan’s panniers “just in case” - they take up no room and are very effective at keeping your “core” dry).
Love this tour - I spent a week touring Scotland in an open TR2 back in the 70’s. Stunning, rugged and beautiful country - much like the tough and resilient people it has bred.
Beautiful typical Scottish weather💪
The long wheel base Land-rover with the pizza oven made me smile 😊 I expect your Bonneville would have liked that journey…
Wow! You got the holy trinity! Beautiful scenery, a Defender and some motorcycles in one shot! Good work Sir👍
I love my country and as a Scot I spend as much time as I can out riding. Scotland is made for motorcycling and you don't need to go to Skye and the north west. The whole of Scotland is spectacular. I suppose that is why we have so many bikers coming over from mainland Europe.
Refreshing presentation & breathtaking beauty...
I just did the applecross pass on my route from the nc500 into Skye! It was a great ride! I had changeable weather, but generally it was really good! One thing I would say, for touring get some goretex pro kit (e.g. rukka) and you can ride through anything without even feeling it...
Amazing video again Freddie. Thanks .
Scotland ❤ nothing to add. Safe ride always!
Beauty certainly lies in the eye of the beholder, but there´s no denying the grass cannot be much greener somewhere else.
Definitely a bucket list item!! Scotland is unique in many ways. The people are special in my mind. Gosh, I'd even pray for a Scottish girlfriend!
Spectacular, the deer... wonderful really good. Thanks Freddie.
Just had a quick view before work. Will catch the full episode this evening. Great production by the way.
A quick observation. At 7’19” into the production I believe the last rider has their side stand down. With the grace of good fortune, the stand flicks up into place on the slight left bend rather than throws the rider. Lucky rider.
Really enjoying this Freddie, thanks for making the effort to film and share it with us, no mean feat that's for sure. Cheers!
Im lucky enough to have Scottish in laws and have toured round Scotland many times.
I've done the Applecross pass 4 times only ever managed to actually see the view once due to the weather.
What a brilliant vid Freddie. Thanks. Ride safe everyone and ❤ from NZ. I have been lucky enough to ride through Scotland many moons ago, and it is as stunning now, as it was then.
Beautiful scenery, arguably made all the better if you aren't part of an organised tour.
Finally getting to see this one... Thank you Freddie.
Positively epic, Freddy! Thanks for taking us along!
If the weather doesn't ruin your tour, everything's else must be great. Fortunately, Scotland has everything else and does it better than most.
Great footage.
Really enjoyed this one.
Safe, happy travels 👍
Well.. I've been away so long that I actually got a lump in my throat at 8mins 30secs. I sat in that very spot one day for over an hour.. maybe half a dozen cars passed.. it is truly God's country. Glad your enjoying it Freddie. 😊
It’s a really special place- it makes you feel lucky to be alive. And I can almost guarantee it’s still exactly the same as when you last visited😍🏴
I thought you might have included more footage of the Applecross Pass, in particular the two switchbacks. I was riding over it once when I had to give way to a coach coming towards me, I didn’t think vehicles of that size were permitted on it and I’ve no idea how it got round the two hairpin bends. 👍
That's fairly typical weather for Scotland tbf, treat the rain as normal and the dry days as a bonus
Best attitude
I seem to remember telling you to come to Scotland a while back..I knew you would love it!!
There's nowhere like it, even when the weather is shit it's still awesome 😅😅
This is very true: crappy weather= Lord of the Rings style moodiness, and blue sky=stunning views. It’s win/win
When the weather is sh**? 😂😂
8:30 - your piece to camera, what top quality stuff! Keep perfecting it, and I can see you being offered some tv contracts! Good stuff Freddie, love the passion! 💪
That’s really kind of you to say so, thank you Joshua🙂🙌🏻
Nailed the video again Freddie, well done
nightmare with the weather thankgod for france greece and spain thanks freddie
Thank you for persevering through the weather to give us this stunning series of videos so the rest of us can enjoy them while we relax in the comfort of our homes. Aint life great?
I have no idea how you stayed so positive through all that rain! Another fantastic video Freddie keep up the good work!
Nicely done Freddie; very watchable and inspiring
Please will someone in TV give Freddie and Monica a sponsored free rein to make a series about anything!!! It knocks tv series off the park. Thanks both.
Also Fred it’s not unusual for new (older) type engines to burn oil as the tolerances are much bigger than ultra modern engines. As the rings and bores bed in likely oil consumption reduce or eliminated
I'm very proud to say l come from Dalriada or the North East Antrim coast of Northern Ireland.
The Kingdom of Dalriada includes the West Coast of Scotland.
My tribesmen originally came from the South West Coast of Ireland.
My Grandmother was Scottish and my Grandfather was Irish and l was born in Dalriada, an incredibly beautiful spiritual timeless part of the world, full of folklore and a magic that even the greatest poet's and songwriters in the world struggle to describe.
Enjoy your magic trip Freddie, we'll be watchin ye....
Look what a youtube channel i've found! The atmosphere, the music, the filming.. Perfect, enjoyed this one! You've got a new subscriber
Superb episode. Fabulous. Keep em coming Freddie, keep em coming.
Thank you Freddy. Beautifully crafted mate - from a Bonny (riding) Kiwi lad, with links to Clan McLeod, Isle of Skye.
Stunning as ever! And just one of the many reasons I live in Scotland.
Simply wonderful Freddie !
Very interesting vlog, beautiful country, the scenery really stunning, thanks for showing this😊
Excellent footage, stunning landscapes. Thank you very much.
I was just wondering why hasn't the new episode dropped yet & here i am 🙌🙌
I hope you enjoy it🙂
Another great film Freddie...can't wait for the next......
almost a replay of our bike trip around Tasmania .... especially the weather !⛈🌦☔
Adventure lights the soul ❤
Ah Freddie,
That was a great episode. You really are a very good story teller. We have in these Islands (UK & IRELAND) some of the best scenery & roads to be had in Europe. Well done. You must fo a trip to the West of Ireland sometime, "WildAtlantic Way"
Thank you so much🙌🏻
The Wild Atlantic Way is right up at the top of my list for a next adventure🇮🇪
@@FreddieDobbs
Our visit to Kilarney 5 weeks ago... Stunning roads th-cam.com/video/wIsayjFKcys/w-d-xo.html
Glorious! ❤😍
fabulous
Loch Marie in the background from where you parked at the top. Been there numerous times, wonderful ! Carry on down that road past Ben Eighe.
Wow what a place to ride , great video Freddie thankyou
Another gorgeous road mr dobbs. Very interesting. The mobile pizza truck was one hell of a idea
Another stunning production!!
Epic footage!
Yep. Rain gear, well tested before the trip, so the skin stays dry. If I hadn't had that when I did 8 hours in Norwegian icy downpour I don't know what I'd have done. Vistas on this trip are spectacular though.
Once you’re soaked through, it’s hard to recover on the same day!
Another fab video Freddie..
great editing and choice of music Monika….
Shall we all club together and get Freddie some wet weather riding gear?
I did Oxford to Lomond day 1 then Lomond to Oban via Glencoe in level 2 storm ehich changed to level 3 then it cleared at Lochness day3. We had 24 degs after that for next 9 days. Unforgettable Glencoe in a Hoolie.
Fantastic!!
Half a litre of oil in 500 miles!
That's much worse than my 1960 British bike😂
Great ride through some beautiful scenery, cheers.
I did Applecross pass in April. My weather was better, yet Imstill had cloud at the top. Probably had a better view on the way down the North side than you would have.
Fantastic thanks!
SPECTACULAR
Lovely looking place, nice video 📹
Thanks Eddie, really glad you enjoyed it!
Nice Freddie, nice!
Quite beautiful. I took that same road some years ago, sadly not via motorbike, and stopped at that very same beauty spot.