Thanks for taking us with you on these wonderful hikes. I'm always amazed at your energy as you cover these distances and climbs: it's definitely more comfortable to watch rather than take part (at my age anyway). Stay safe on your travels 💖
Thanks Gregor for sharing this. I must admit I’ve only been to Galloway area once and compared to the Highlands, appeared fairly flat and less interesting to be honest. However, after watching your video with the stunning scenery, you have changed my opinion. It was just beautiful. For you to highlight just how isolated and remote parts you hiked through were, just shows how big that area really is. Those derelict buildings would be perfect bothies and let’s just hope they can be restored and looked after for the future. Thanks again. Very enjoyable. 😊
Hi ! I enjoy your videos. I must tell you that you must come to Florida where people here start putting on sweaters and jackets at 70F degrees. Your humidity is as bad as ours, but our temps would keep you inside almost all of the year. My family background is from New England here in the states and I've relatives who won't come visit because of the temperatures. If you come from a colder climate it takes around 3 years to tolerate our temperatures. It's 75 degrees this morning at 6 30 am on November 8th. Should you ever desire to see an alligator be sure to come in January or February. Happy everything !
Oh, I wish I could still walk like that! Well, maybe not the 23-mile days right enough - I've never been able to walk like THAT; but you know what I mean..! I always think of Galloway as one of the lesser-travelled areas of Scotland (I've never been there, 'cause if you don't drive, it just takes too long to get there!) So I'm really grateful to guys like you for sharing your walks on here. Now if I can just add another tip to your advice about not camping next to the water - see if there's a path on a map of Scotland? The map's usually the only place it can be seen - well, since about 1886, at any rate... LOL. I'm afraid there's far more auld hooses in these places than there's ever bothies - but they stand as a testimony to a former way of life, that probably died out with their last occupants, 50 or so years ago! During WW2, the German planes used to drop their bombs as they approached the east coast - and unintentionally kept places like Dundee on their toes... It was from there and for that reason that my granny took her three toddlers - one of whom was my dad - and his then baby brother - away on a bus in the general direction of Blairgowrie; and it was probably in such a house that they stayed for the rest of the war... and the amazing thing is, they've probably all got stories to tell. If only the stones could talk, eh?
Another great trip and I tried to follow along on the map but got lost a couple of times 😂 The only bit I’m familiar with is the SUW from 25 years ago. TFS 👍
Great tour through Galloway Forrest & Southern Uplands! I've never been , so it was super informative. I was also wondering if midges were a problem there (obviously they are). You also brought back memories of trudging through boggy fire breaks in forests. 😮
Epic hike well done 👍 my local hills. I always try and do a 2 nighter at least once a year and planning something similar to this. That section is a pain through the forest in the bog. Wouldn't take much to just build a forest road linking it up to the Loch Doon side. The Rhinns Of Kells on the other side of the valley and the Dungeon hills (the ones in between the Auful Hand that you done and the Rhinns Of Kells) are also worth checking out.
Ah yess a long video! Loved it thoroughly. Beautiful views, great weather, perfectly shot!! Thanks for the uploads man. The Loch Doon part was amazing but the morning view of Loch Dee won it for me ahaha!!
Brilliant video and mega views, you don’t want to be talking about monsters in the forests you don’t know what or who will jump out at you, looking forward to the next one.
Great walk and great video. Galloway was my stomping ground when I was a teenager. Roamed all over, camping and bog trotting. Basically honed my navigation skills there and first wild camps. It often gets overlooked but Galloway is a fine place for walks.
Hi mate, awesome trail again mate, absolutely beautiful. You’ve certainly struck lucky with the weather recently. All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴🏕️
Brilliant advert for the natural delights of the Southern Upland hills, forests, lochs, bothies and trails. Notwithstanding the bogs, midges, and tics, but hey, this is Scotland, only the tough survive😂😂 Oh dear, did someone mention Potnoodles. Can I recommend a channel, riverside200, for tips on camp cuisine. (His wildlife shots are brilliant as well) The guy just did a video, camping by a loch close to your route, double cheeseburger with chilli sauce sizzled over a basic camp stove. He has a doggie companion as well so dinner for two.🐕🐕 Realistically of course The point is to enjoy yourself on long and mountainous treks without being crushed by the weight of the backpack.😟
I have only come across your videos Gregor, but you have me hooked, I am sure someone has asked before, but how do you find your way on the big hikes? Is it a visible trodden path, or actually sign posted, or maybe just your general good sense of the area, cracking videos chum 👌
I've spent a few nights in the Galloway Forest, absolutely unbelievable area. Spent the night at Loch Enoch in the winter which I'm fairly certain is the loch can see from the top of Merrick. Great video again mate.
I've recently moved to the Galloway area from the Highlands and am looking forward to getting out into the hills and forest. Thanks for giving me a push to get going.
Culsharg has never been a proper bothy. It was always roofed but didnt have windows or a door until about 15 years ago. Was camping there in about 82 and lightning forced us in to shelter there. Wasnt exactly warm but it was shelter. We had walked in from the House o'Hill hotel in Bargrennan after getting the bus from home. Id have been 16 then. Didnt get a pint in the hotel😂 I believe the MBA was going to take it over but they didnt for some reason. The problem probably is that it is too close to the road so would end up getting neds drinking. That is a problem with bothies close to roads.
Nah I pretty much just made it up on an app called Komoot. Added in a few things I wanted to see and then it creates a circular route following paths 👍
Sorry to be a pest Gregor, but I just posted a supportive comment (why would I do anything else)?? But it hasn't come up on your channel. 🤔 I've no experience whatever with utube and its oddities. Any advice??
Thank you for taking me along!
Thanks for taking us with you on these wonderful hikes. I'm always amazed at your energy as you cover these distances and climbs: it's definitely more comfortable to watch rather than take part (at my age anyway).
Stay safe on your travels 💖
This is the perfect adventure mate. Beautiful trail and incredible scenery. Production is outstanding too!
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed and thanks for the support 🙏
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. 👍30
Thanks Gregor for sharing this. I must admit I’ve only been to Galloway area once and compared to the Highlands, appeared fairly flat and less interesting to be honest. However, after watching your video with the stunning scenery, you have changed my opinion. It was just beautiful. For you to highlight just how isolated and remote parts you hiked through were, just shows how big that area really is.
Those derelict buildings would be perfect bothies and let’s just hope they can be restored and looked after for the future.
Thanks again. Very enjoyable. 😊
Yeh such a good area to explore. Thanks for the continued support, rlly means a lot
Hi ! I enjoy your videos. I must tell you that you must come to Florida where people here start putting on sweaters and jackets at 70F degrees. Your humidity is as bad as ours, but our temps would keep you inside almost all of the year. My family background is from New England here in the states and I've relatives who won't come visit because of the temperatures. If you come from a colder climate it takes around 3 years to tolerate our temperatures. It's 75 degrees this morning at 6 30 am on November 8th. Should you ever desire to see an alligator be sure to come in January or February. Happy everything !
Or maybe you should come to Scotland.. you wont regret it!
Brilliant video❤
Oh, I wish I could still walk like that! Well, maybe not the 23-mile days right enough - I've never been able to walk like THAT; but you know what I mean..! I always think of Galloway as one of the lesser-travelled areas of Scotland (I've never been there, 'cause if you don't drive, it just takes too long to get there!) So I'm really grateful to guys like you for sharing your walks on here. Now if I can just add another tip to your advice about not camping next to the water - see if there's a path on a map of Scotland? The map's usually the only place it can be seen - well, since about 1886, at any rate... LOL. I'm afraid there's far more auld hooses in these places than there's ever bothies - but they stand as a testimony to a former way of life, that probably died out with their last occupants, 50 or so years ago! During WW2, the German planes used to drop their bombs as they approached the east coast - and unintentionally kept places like Dundee on their toes... It was from there and for that reason that my granny took her three toddlers - one of whom was my dad - and his then baby brother - away on a bus in the general direction of Blairgowrie; and it was probably in such a house that they stayed for the rest of the war... and the amazing thing is, they've probably all got stories to tell. If only the stones could talk, eh?
My neck of the woods so to speak. Great hike, cracking footage
Thanks mate. Yeh I love the area, so many things to see and always fairly quiet
Another epic ❤️🏴
Great trip! Thank you for sharing.
Another great trip and I tried to follow along on the map but got lost a couple of times 😂
The only bit I’m familiar with is the SUW from 25 years ago.
TFS 👍
Yeh I was just following random paths to be honest, so was hard for me to follow as well😂😂. Southern upland way seems great though
Great tour through Galloway Forrest & Southern Uplands! I've never been , so it was super informative. I was also wondering if midges were a problem there (obviously they are). You also brought back memories of trudging through boggy fire breaks in forests. 😮
Yeh the midges were a nightmare 😂😂
Worth it though for the views 😊
Epic hike well done 👍 my local hills. I always try and do a 2 nighter at least once a year and planning something similar to this. That section is a pain through the forest in the bog. Wouldn't take much to just build a forest road linking it up to the Loch Doon side. The Rhinns Of Kells on the other side of the valley and the Dungeon hills (the ones in between the Auful Hand that you done and the Rhinns Of Kells) are also worth checking out.
Will have to check them out at some point. Yeh the stretch through the bog was a nightmare haha
Ah yess a long video! Loved it thoroughly. Beautiful views, great weather, perfectly shot!! Thanks for the uploads man. The Loch Doon part was amazing but the morning view of Loch Dee won it for me ahaha!!
Thanks bro. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Brilliant video and mega views, you don’t want to be talking about monsters in the forests you don’t know what or who will jump out at you, looking forward to the next one.
Great walk and great video.
Galloway was my stomping ground when I was a teenager. Roamed all over, camping and bog trotting. Basically honed my navigation skills there and first wild camps.
It often gets overlooked but Galloway is a fine place for walks.
Yeh it’s a great area for sure and always fairly quiet
Hi mate, awesome trail again mate, absolutely beautiful. You’ve certainly struck lucky with the weather recently.
All the best
Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴🏕️
I know 😂😂. Been so lucky recently, hopefully the good weather continues 🤞
Another great film😊. If its gotta be a pot noodle.....
Sticky rib is the boss👏😁👍🏼
100%, sticky rib all day
Brilliant advert for the natural delights of the Southern Upland hills, forests, lochs, bothies and trails. Notwithstanding the bogs, midges, and tics, but hey, this is Scotland, only the tough survive😂😂
Oh dear, did someone mention Potnoodles.
Can I recommend a channel, riverside200, for tips on camp cuisine. (His wildlife shots are brilliant as well)
The guy just did a video, camping by a loch close to your route, double cheeseburger with chilli sauce sizzled over a basic camp stove. He has a doggie companion as well so dinner for two.🐕🐕
Realistically of course
The point is to enjoy yourself on long and mountainous treks without being crushed by the weight of the backpack.😟
Outstanding filming and storytelling man! This whole area looks so atmospheric!
Thanks man🙏
Your videos are brilliant ..............
I have only come across your videos Gregor, but you have me hooked, I am sure someone has asked before, but how do you find your way on the big hikes? Is it a visible trodden path, or actually sign posted, or maybe just your general good sense of the area, cracking videos chum 👌
It is a beautiful part of the country, and you certainly had the weather for it.
Yeh got pretty lucky with the weather. Thanks for the support
The sense of solitude was immense. Great video again.
Yeh was great to be out and get some solitude. Thanks for the support
I've spent a few nights in the Galloway Forest, absolutely unbelievable area. Spent the night at Loch Enoch in the winter which I'm fairly certain is the loch can see from the top of Merrick. Great video again mate.
Ahhh will have to check it out at some point. Looked great from above
I've recently moved to the Galloway area from the Highlands and am looking forward to getting out into the hills and forest. Thanks for giving me a push to get going.
Yeh it’s a great area, I’m sure you’ll have some great adventures 👍
Well done Young man. You are making great videos thank you I am really enjoying your content.
Thanks man, glad you enjoy them
Awesome adventure love the longer hikes , great filming as always. Keep up the good work .
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it
Wow Man, just a stunning walk. Some of the views were a treat to see. Thanks for posting, best regards, John.
Glad you enjoyed it mate
Totally awesome mate.
Culsharg has never been a proper bothy. It was always roofed but didnt have windows or a door until about 15 years ago.
Was camping there in about 82 and lightning forced us in to shelter there. Wasnt exactly warm but it was shelter. We had walked in from the House o'Hill hotel in Bargrennan after getting the bus from home. Id have been 16 then. Didnt get a pint in the hotel😂
I believe the MBA was going to take it over but they didnt for some reason. The problem probably is that it is too close to the road so would end up getting neds drinking. That is a problem with bothies close to roads.
Excellent. Is that a recognised route you took?
Nah I pretty much just made it up on an app called Komoot. Added in a few things I wanted to see and then it creates a circular route following paths 👍
@@ScottishSummiteer Cheers!
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Sorry to be a pest Gregor, but I just posted a supportive comment (why would I do anything else)?? But it hasn't come up on your channel. 🤔
I've no experience whatever with utube and its oddities.
Any advice??
Aw that seems weird. I didn’t get a notification about the comment either so not sure what’s happened 🤔
There was an "at" symbol in my original text.. didn't realise utube was so sensitive, suspected embedded link maybe.
Know better next time.