Hi Linda, Very nice, you had a good day picking out the Lomond highlights. It's our local playground which is great for a full variety of walks. Well done. Cheers
Thanks Charlie, it’s a shame I missed the summit views. Sod’s Law and as soon as I headed down the summit cleared. What a fab playgroup you have. Thanks for watching. 👍
Hi Linda. Was there a few weeks ago on a cold windy day. On the brink of getting a campervan. Thanks always for taking the time to edit and share. Keep them coming. 🙏
Get yourself a van! You will not regret it. We were never campers but I bought a van when I retired two years ago and I'm loving finding new places to visit and walk. 🚐
@@DougieAB I think I might have sourced one Dougie - just discussing with seller. If it falls though I’ll go to a dealer. Temptations too much now - that’s exactly what I want one for. Friday nights at base camp, early hill day to follow.
@glenblaven Just be as sure as you can that it is all legit, take your time and make sure it's all above board, don't want you getting scammed. Hope it works out for you, if you have any doubts, walk away.
Just discovered your channel and I'm loving it! Always looking for places to visit and walk in central Scotland and beyond. Now to go through the rest of your videos! 🚐
Good video Linda, enjoyed watching. It's my favourite route in Lomonds. It offers everything but only go there where it's not windy. There is a wee loch close to Bunnet stane, you can just see it on your aerial footage, I had a wee swim in there last summer.
Glad you enjoyed it Jonas. I think it’s the best route up and the most scenic. I didn’t notice the wee loch, will need to look at the footage. Thanks so much for watching. 👍
Cracking walk that 1 Linda 20 minutes from my door too 😊 Good to see you get to so many different locations the van’s handy too eh 🚍 Come back to sunny Fife soon 😊 David
Whenever I watch videos of a wild but free Scotland I can’t help but imagining brave Scot’s men & women from the past who worked the land & had little communities dotted around the country before those nasty Redcoats stole their land & sent most of them to the colonies as convicts & slaves . Jamaica being one such place, most Jamaicans have a Scottish surname, if you watch the Olympics you’ll notice many of their athletes have Scottish surnames.
I often imagine what the scene might be when I visit previously inhabited places from the past. The highland clearance villages are sad reminders of mass persecution. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏
Beautiful footage, as always. And seeing Brora so happy, with her wagging tail, always makes me smile.
Glad you enjoyed it Mandy, thanks 🙏 for watching. 🐶
Hi Linda, Very nice, you had a good day picking out the Lomond highlights. It's our local playground which is great for a full variety of walks. Well done. Cheers
Thanks Charlie, it’s a shame I missed the summit views. Sod’s Law and as soon as I headed down the summit cleared. What a fab playgroup you have. Thanks for watching. 👍
Loved this video. What a beautiful place. 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for watching. 👍
What a beautiful walk, I loved the atmosphere of the sun through the clouds , thanks for taking me. 🦌🍁🌲🌿❤️
@@chrissyplanteater2892 you’re welcome Chrissy, thank you 🙏 for watching.
Thanks Linda, building up quite a list of walks i can do x another good one x
Thanks Philip, the Lomond hills are fab! 👍
great views . keep up these wonderful walks 😊
Thank you, I’ll try my best. Thanks 🙏 for watching too.
My neck of the woods, been here often as it's not far away from home. Nice video, thanks for posting :)
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching. 👍
Hi Linda. Was there a few weeks ago on a cold windy day. On the brink of getting a campervan. Thanks always for taking the time to edit and share. Keep them coming. 🙏
Thank Glen. Exciting 🚐 stuff. Thanks for watching 👍
Get yourself a van! You will not regret it. We were never campers but I bought a van when I retired two years ago and I'm loving finding new places to visit and walk. 🚐
@@DougieAB I think I might have sourced one Dougie - just discussing with seller. If it falls though I’ll go to a dealer. Temptations too much now - that’s exactly what I want one for. Friday nights at base camp, early hill day to follow.
@glenblaven Just be as sure as you can that it is all legit, take your time and make sure it's all above board, don't want you getting scammed.
Hope it works out for you, if you have any doubts, walk away.
@ thanks Dougie.
Just discovered your channel and I'm loving it! Always looking for places to visit and walk in central Scotland and beyond. Now to go through the rest of your videos! 🚐
@@DougieAB thanks Dougie, glad you’re enjoying the channel. Hope you get some more ideas and inspiration. 👍
Very enjoyable video Linda
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 🙏
love your videos cheers 🏴
@@robertcampbell6068 wow, thanks Robert. Much appreciated. 🙏
Good video Linda, enjoyed watching. It's my favourite route in Lomonds. It offers everything but only go there where it's not windy. There is a wee loch close to Bunnet stane, you can just see it on your aerial footage, I had a wee swim in there last summer.
Glad you enjoyed it Jonas. I think it’s the best route up and the most scenic. I didn’t notice the wee loch, will need to look at the footage. Thanks so much for watching. 👍
Cracking walk that 1 Linda 20 minutes from my door too 😊 Good to see you get to so many different locations the van’s handy too eh 🚍 Come back to sunny Fife soon 😊 David
Thanks David, Fife’s a brilliant place to visit. I’m sure it won’t be long until I’m back again. 👍
@ Do you ever do The Pentland hills outside Edinburgh Linda my go to hills brilliant hills so many options
A lovely video Linda, pitty you couldn't have got up on that rock to fly your drone.
@@howardmcknight9773 thanks Howard. There was no way I was climbing on the Bunnet. 😂
Nice one better than the morning tv.
Thank you Ian. 👍
Whenever I watch videos of a wild but free Scotland I can’t help but imagining brave Scot’s men & women from the past who worked the land & had little communities dotted around the country before those nasty Redcoats stole their land & sent most of them to the colonies as convicts & slaves . Jamaica being one such place, most Jamaicans have a Scottish surname, if you watch the Olympics you’ll notice many of their athletes have Scottish surnames.
I often imagine what the scene might be when I visit previously inhabited places from the past. The highland clearance villages are sad reminders of mass persecution. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏
Alba shaor a nis