I don't think I will ever get tired of watching you out enjoying yourself, bringing us along to enjoy it with you Becky. Although I'd already watched on Patreon, it still held me entranced as you showed us the sights. I feel even more blessed than after seeing it the first time. I love the way you do your videos, and hope to see many more.
I haven’t watched this episode yet as catching up on previous videos as I’m new to your channel. I just finished watching the canoe expedition. Absolutely brilliant. You are way beyond your years with the knowledge that time moves quickly and years turn into months. I love that you are so present, positive and take everything in everyday. I’m well over twice your age and at 31 and a good career (define good) in the motor trade I looked out of the window one day and thought sod this. I retrained as a yachtmaster and have sailed a good part of the globe ever since and in between that done some great lengthy motorcycle expeditions. 20 + years later and I’m still doing it. People out there you will only regret what you don’t do, now get on with it! Keep up the positivity enjoy life’s adventures
Your amazing! I can picture you on the BBC on a Sunday evening doing documentaries around the world and it's history, keep up the videos and thank you for the entertainment you give ❤
Just wanted to say thank you. Ive recently found your channel. I appreciate your openness about your feelings, and who you are as a person. It has many similarities to myself. Ive always felt i don't really feel normal unless im on my own (im not suggesting that you necessarily feel that way though). And its been helpful for me to learn you have lonely periods too. I totally agree. It does pass. I kind of look at low points and loneliness as periods where we just become passengers in our bodies for a while. Our bodies reacting/adjusting to our present situation, like they have for millions of years. We only inhabit the human body for a brief period of its evolution, so its no wonder we sometimes feel a bit unable to control how we feel You have really helped me feel less alone. And ignore any criticism. I have a creative job, where my work is viewed by thousands of people. My work has been criticised quite cruelly at times by various individuals, adding to the stresses of an already stressful job. And impacting my health on occasion Please don't overwork yourself. You won't lose me as a subscriber if you release less videos
For the record if you wanted to journey from the most southerly point to the most northerly you would start at Lizard Point and not Lands End. Lovely meditative vibe in this video.
I think you have chosen a good time of year to do this, JoG is rammed in late summer, especially in the middle of the day. While I went to dunnet head, I was too early to stop for the night but I know the spots you are talking about and wish I'd stayed. Enjoy the rest of the trip, we are enjoying your videos.
Thanks for another immersive video Becs ❤ Love your adventures, the music and how happy you look when presenting your videos! Inspirational stuff and would love to see you on mainstream TV soon 🙌🏻
Your videoing and editing are great. Your smile is infectious and appears to be very genuine making watching your adventures a pleasure. I think I have watched most of them maybe all. Keep it up. Thanks.
Hey lovely, wow what a beautiful video! I only started following you a few weeks ago,I’m so glad I found you as you are really giving me a taste of what I’m going to be doing in September.. I’m going on a roughly 3500 mile road trip across to Ireland Dublin Waterford Cork Killarney and Dingle then up Carrantuohill, Irelands highest peak in the Macgillycuddys Reeks. Then Belfast to Stranraer and up the west coast of Scotland to Islay and Jura and Skye and then the famous NC500. Seeing you up there is making me so excited for it! 24 weeks and counting for me. Can’t wait for your next video.. Drew x
I just returned from the NC500 last Sunday with my LR Discovery 3 and Rooftop tent. It was absolutely amazing and the weather was surprisingly good. Loved it ❤
Beautiful scenery that is very well filmed! It must feel like freedom to visit these places. Your videos are always good to charge up some positivity. Thanks for all the hard work! And nice to see you and Percy are up and running. Take care! 😁🤝
Wonderful film as always,,loving this series,thanks so much for sharing,keep on travelling,stay safe,but most of all enjoy every second of what you do..👍👌👏👏👏
You get better and better, this is the best edited video you have done. Your a wonderful person living YOUR life, and you have a love for Nature. Kep living that wonderful life
I’ve been a subscriber since the beginning and can honestly say I would love to see some old school Busch craft content. That would really renew my interest in your content. Please …. I would love to see some more old school content to make me feel more connected to your videos. Please and thank you for giving us all so many wonderful journeys along the way. Best regards. Jayson 🙂
You did well to avoid John O Groats. I have been to Dunnet three times and love it there. Also seeing your drone footage of Duncansby stacks adds something to just visiting.The campsite and Dunnet Bay is wonderful. Heaven is walking the dog on the beach there. I am aching to be back in Scotland watching this.
I hope you have or have had the most beautiful stay at Loch Hope. It's such a treasure, so calm, relaxing and away from everything. One of my most favourite places ever! Love following your journey, keep having fun 🙂Love and Best Wishes, David (from Scotland 🏴 ) XXXX
That 'Hill o' many Stanes' looks like a burial ground to me. It reminded me a little of Culloden which is also a mass grave & is worth a visit if you've never been. Loving this series Becks, looking forward to the next installment xx
I’ve lived in my Honda jazz for 11 months, currently 2 months into exploring Scotland for the 6th year,have done the nc500 multiple times, all the kriss cross bits too, it’s so beautiful, back and knees bit wonky these days so don’t tend to do too many walks off good paths so nice to see others videos of areas I’ve been in past and which I can no longer do
Another lovely video Becky with some really wonderful drone footage. The Whaligoe Steps would be too many for me .... well on the way back up! It is a part of Scotland I am unfamiliar with. The only time being up that way I was on my way to Orkney and that was in November with no views at all because of the darkness. I am looking forward to your next instalment and your reaction to some of the marvellous sights on your way to the west coast. Maybe you will pass Durness where John Lennon often spent his holidays with his Scottish cousins. He would return with his family in later life and expressed a wish to one day return just weeks before his death. There is a little garden there to his memory and it was his memories of Durness which inspired him to write "In My Life"; a lovely song.
You’re living my dream! I’m currently stationed in Aberdeen and all I want to do is head up to the hills in a great big old Land Rover! Have a fantastic journey! Xxx ❤
Absolutely amazing. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place.Whenever you start a short solo trip of 4-5 days, Moses Peak is a must. It is a 5300m height۔ from the top of moses pea which you can see the views of the K2 world second highest peak in the world, Nangaparbat, K6 k11 and K 12 views in one frame. best time from May to October. This is a family tracked.its open Zone, one did not need a trekking permit or have to pay Royalty fee to climbed this Mountain tower
Another lovely video, I can't wait to get back up to Scotland. I'm pretty sure I used the same parkup just downhill from Dunnet Head when I was up there last year. One of my favourite wild parking spots. Looking forward to seeing you at Smoo Cave 😊
Great video. Always learning. According to wiki, John o groats is famous because it is the greatest distance from Lands end. Dunnet heads is the most northern part of the mainland.
take the landy to Shetland. from scrabster or aberdeen. last time i was there we shipped the car and collected it in lerwick. its thick with archeology and wild scenery. wilder weather
Just done this , I'm sure I sure u drive past me as well .. I did the east to west drive and quite a lot.of the uc500 routes . Get the Applecross path route done.its amazing 👏
I think that a lot of people who travel Land's End to John O'Groats, by whatever means, also embrace the idea of including Lizard's Point and Dunnet Head as the farthest points north and south as well as the SW-NE extremities.
Great drone footage of the cliffs and stacks. I think John O Groats has improved significantly over what it was tbh, it was pretty derelict 20 years ago
I think if you're going furthest north to furthest south on mainland Britain it is Dunnet Head to Lizard Point. Both much nicer than the usual destinations.
I don't think I will ever get tired of watching you out enjoying yourself, bringing us along to enjoy it with you Becky. Although I'd already watched on Patreon, it still held me entranced as you showed us the sights. I feel even more blessed than after seeing it the first time. I love the way you do your videos, and hope to see many more.
Thank you so much John! Really appreciate it 😊 all the best to you!!
@johndavidson6867, hello from Poland and rural life! - channel 😊
I haven’t watched this episode yet as catching up on previous videos as I’m new to your channel. I just finished watching the canoe expedition. Absolutely brilliant. You are way beyond your years with the knowledge that time moves quickly and years turn into months. I love that you are so present, positive and take everything in everyday.
I’m well over twice your age and at 31 and a good career (define good) in the motor trade I looked out of the window one day and thought sod this. I retrained as a yachtmaster and have sailed a good part of the globe ever since and in between that done some great lengthy motorcycle expeditions. 20 + years later and I’m still doing it. People out there you will only regret what you don’t do, now get on with it!
Keep up the positivity enjoy life’s adventures
Becky that was a beautiful video. Wonderful landscape and scenery. Thank you so much for sharing. Stay well and safe.
Your amazing! I can picture you on the BBC on a Sunday evening doing documentaries around the world and it's history, keep up the videos and thank you for the entertainment you give ❤
That's exactly what I thought ❤xx
Aw that’s very kind! All the best :)
Looking forward to the next video of your adventures!🤗⛰🏕xx
You’re
Keep it authentic and your way keep away from the corporate BBC they would ruin it !! Keep up the fab raw and genuine work !!!
So great to be with you! Thanks for the ride along and fantastic views! Oh your hair looks great in the lead-in picture!
Thanks for sharing your adventures, Becky. Love it. 🙂👍
@BrianthatiscalledBruan, agreed 💯. Hello from Poland and rural living! - channel
Thank you Brian! :)
Really enjoyed your video Becky, gave me a wonderful view of Scotland even in the rain can’t wait for your next vid Stephen
Wonderful video on a beautiful landscape.
Glad you enjoyed it😊
Stunning videography and never get tired of watching you sharing your incredible adventures ❤❤
Great video Becs. Drone footage fantastic. Lovely sunset. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Take care and stay safe.
Just wanted to say thank you. Ive recently found your channel. I appreciate your openness about your feelings, and who you are as a person. It has many similarities to myself.
Ive always felt i don't really feel normal unless im on my own (im not suggesting that you necessarily feel that way though). And its been helpful for me to learn you have lonely periods too. I totally agree. It does pass. I kind of look at low points and loneliness as periods where we just become passengers in our bodies for a while. Our bodies reacting/adjusting to our present situation, like they have for millions of years. We only inhabit the human body for a brief period of its evolution, so its no wonder we sometimes feel a bit unable to control how we feel
You have really helped me feel less alone. And ignore any criticism. I have a creative job, where my work is viewed by thousands of people. My work has been criticised quite cruelly at times by various individuals, adding to the stresses of an already stressful job. And impacting my health on occasion
Please don't overwork yourself. You won't lose me as a subscriber if you release less videos
For the record if you wanted to journey from the most southerly point to the most northerly you would start at Lizard Point and not Lands End. Lovely meditative vibe in this video.
Indeed. The Lizard to Dunnet Head is most southerly to most northerly.
Thank you for taking me back to my childhood
I cant wait for the next video of the journey
Enjoy it, the people of Wick can be welcoming. Be wary the wind can be very POWERFUL.
You want wind? Try the Isle of Skye.....
Many years since I visited that part of Scotland, but watching this brought back a lot of good memories. Excellent photography by the way.
I LOVED the quality of the images you made of cutting vegetables!
Thank you James!!
I think you have chosen a good time of year to do this, JoG is rammed in late summer, especially in the middle of the day. While I went to dunnet head, I was too early to stop for the night but I know the spots you are talking about and wish I'd stayed. Enjoy the rest of the trip, we are enjoying your videos.
Thanks for another immersive video Becs ❤
Love your adventures, the music and how happy you look when presenting your videos! Inspirational stuff and would love to see you on mainstream TV soon 🙌🏻
Your videoing and editing are great. Your smile is infectious and appears to be very genuine making watching your adventures a pleasure. I think I have watched most of them maybe all. Keep it up. Thanks.
I love your presentations. Beautifully filmed and I feel as though I’m in the seat beside you.
Hey lovely, wow what a beautiful video! I only started following you a few weeks ago,I’m so glad I found you as you are really giving me a taste of what I’m going to be doing in September.. I’m going on a roughly 3500 mile road trip across to Ireland Dublin Waterford Cork Killarney and Dingle then up Carrantuohill, Irelands highest peak in the Macgillycuddys Reeks. Then Belfast to Stranraer and up the west coast of Scotland to Islay and Jura and Skye and then the famous NC500. Seeing you up there is making me so excited for it! 24 weeks and counting for me.
Can’t wait for your next video..
Drew x
Thanks, you’re doing great. ✌🏻👊🏼
Great video Becky, thanks for the tip re. Dunnet Head. Keep doing you & stay safe 👍
Great episode once again. Imagine getting you and Percy down to Australia and travelling the country. The pommies would be blown away!
Aversome video again ! Thanks Becky. Once again a beautiful video!
I just returned from the NC500 last Sunday with my LR Discovery 3 and Rooftop tent. It was absolutely amazing and the weather was surprisingly good. Loved it ❤
Thanks so much, beautiful video. Love that you are so resilient, strong and capable. 😊blessings Philippa 🙌 🙏
Scotland is so beautiful ❤️. Writing very beautiful side is missing. Scotland is so rich in natural beauty and the structure of building.
Beautiful scenery that is very well filmed! It must feel like freedom to visit these places.
Your videos are always good to charge up some positivity. Thanks for all the hard work!
And nice to see you and Percy are up and running. Take care! 😁🤝
Wonderful film as always,,loving this series,thanks so much for sharing,keep on travelling,stay safe,but most of all enjoy every second of what you do..👍👌👏👏👏
You get better and better, this is the best edited video you have done. Your a wonderful person living YOUR life, and you have a love for Nature. Kep living that wonderful life
I’ve been a subscriber since the beginning and can honestly say I would love to see some old school Busch craft content. That would really renew my interest in your content. Please …. I would love to see some more old school content to make me feel more connected to your videos. Please and thank you for giving us all so many wonderful journeys along the way. Best regards. Jayson 🙂
Becky your journey is amazing
Percy was registered in london originally 👍
Love your relaxed, enthusiastic style! 😊
Great video, loved the drone shots, thanks for sharing. 🙏
Looking forward to watching this one! Thanks for sharing.
Hope you enjoy it!
Amazing Becky, as always! Thank you ❤
Thnk you for heading to Dunnet Head & not the obvious , touristy John O Groats
Your videos are always so lovely shot, beautifully edited and always give me a peaceful feeling.
Aw that means a lot 😊
Looks awesome Becky! Always a pleasure, can't wait to see more of Scotland 😎👌🏻
You did well to avoid John O Groats. I have been to Dunnet three times and love it there. Also seeing your drone footage of Duncansby stacks adds something to just visiting.The campsite and Dunnet Bay is wonderful. Heaven is walking the dog on the beach there. I am aching to be back in Scotland watching this.
Good video, great adventure and as always, great music that matches the scene.
What a stunning part of the world! Video is inspiration as always Becky…
Take care mate!
Been impatient for the second part. Scotland is stunning. Cant wait to do nc500 again
Haha thank you!!
So glad you enjoyed my country haste ye back ❤️🙏
Hi Becky this is Awesome Amazing Beautiful finding s and Scenery ❤😊
Lovely video again enjoy nc500 ive got mine to do end of June cant wait ,KEEP up the channel
I hope you have or have had the most beautiful stay at Loch Hope. It's such a treasure, so calm, relaxing and away from everything. One of my most favourite places ever! Love following your journey, keep having fun 🙂Love and Best Wishes, David (from Scotland 🏴 ) XXXX
That 'Hill o' many Stanes' looks like a burial ground to me. It reminded me a little of Culloden which is also a mass grave & is worth a visit if you've never been. Loving this series Becks, looking forward to the next installment xx
Thanks Michael! I’ll check that out :)
I’ve lived in my Honda jazz for 11 months, currently 2 months into exploring Scotland for the 6th year,have done the nc500 multiple times, all the kriss cross bits too, it’s so beautiful, back and knees bit wonky these days so don’t tend to do too many walks off good paths so nice to see others videos of areas I’ve been in past and which I can no longer do
It’s luuuvly‼️ great video, Scotland so beautiful!
Great video Becky, amazing footage 😁 I totally agree with you about jog, such an anti climax when you get there …. Keep up the good work 👌
Beautiful landscapes and amazing video. 👏
Heading up there in couple of weeks, cant wait
Lovely vlog of a beautiful area. Thank you so much for this ❤❤.
Thank you!☺️
That was great , impressed... nice one .
Another lovely video Becky with some really wonderful drone footage. The Whaligoe Steps would be too many for me .... well on the way back up! It is a part of Scotland I am unfamiliar with. The only time being up that way I was on my way to Orkney and that was in November with no views at all because of the darkness. I am looking forward to your next instalment and your reaction to some of the marvellous sights on your way to the west coast. Maybe you will pass Durness where John Lennon often spent his holidays with his Scottish cousins. He would return with his family in later life and expressed a wish to one day return just weeks before his death. There is a little garden there to his memory and it was his memories of Durness which inspired him to write "In My Life"; a lovely song.
😊👍❤Nice, Becky! I have to add a visit to Scotland to my bucket list.
Thank you for your inspiring videos 👌
You’re living my dream! I’m currently stationed in Aberdeen and all I want to do is head up to the hills in a great big old Land Rover! Have a fantastic journey! Xxx ❤
Another great video Becky!
So envy what you do Bec. Great Video.
Hi Becky how are you doing mate? Thank you for your wonderful videos and beautiful scenery. Look after yourself. Have a good adventure 😊
Thank you Mark!
Love your videos with narrative! ❤
Keep looking in back of my vw caddy and thinking… I could make a decent bed in there! Proper truck you got there 😍☀️
Absolutely great watch as always 🙌🙌🙌💪
I beautiful.It is beautiful up there as i've been two or three times I love it as much as you do be safe.❤
So amazing video, and beautiful landscap. Happy good day for indonesia🇮🇩
that's on my bucket list now
Absolutely amazing. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place.Whenever you start a short solo trip of 4-5 days, Moses Peak is a must. It is a 5300m height۔ from the top of moses pea which you can see the views of the K2 world second highest peak in the world, Nangaparbat, K6 k11 and K 12 views in one frame. best time from May to October. This is a family tracked.its open Zone, one did not need a trekking permit or have to pay Royalty fee to climbed this Mountain tower
Another great video becky your editing is first class keep it up
Another lovely video, I can't wait to get back up to Scotland. I'm pretty sure I used the same parkup just downhill from Dunnet Head when I was up there last year. One of my favourite wild parking spots. Looking forward to seeing you at Smoo Cave 😊
Thanks so much!!
Nice one! I think the "Hill O' Many Stanes" site was probably a tool for their agriculture calendar
What a beautiful inspiring informative vlog. 😁
Awesome drone footage well done you, makes my bucket list a reality for sure 👍 cheers for that
Thanks so much! :)
Great video. Always learning. According to wiki, John o groats is famous because it is the greatest distance from Lands end. Dunnet heads is the most northern part of the mainland.
take the landy to Shetland. from scrabster or aberdeen. last time i was there we shipped the car and collected it in lerwick.
its thick with archeology and wild scenery. wilder weather
Beautiful views am driving up there on the in the summer time 👌
Have fun!!
It is a lovely place.
Just done this , I'm sure I sure u drive past me as well .. I did the east to west drive and quite a lot.of the uc500 routes . Get the Applecross path route done.its amazing 👏
Brilliant video and ive just seen you come through my local town in the West Midlands in percy i did wave 😂
Fantastic stuff 🙂👍
I think that a lot of people who travel Land's End to John O'Groats, by whatever means, also embrace the idea of including Lizard's Point and Dunnet Head as the farthest points north and south as well as the SW-NE extremities.
Great drone footage of the cliffs and stacks. I think John O Groats has improved significantly over what it was tbh, it was pretty derelict 20 years ago
very nice vis video .. 👀🤷
thanks ji .. 🤗
I think if you're going furthest north to furthest south on mainland Britain it is Dunnet Head to Lizard Point. Both much nicer than the usual destinations.
what a dreamlife😍
Stunning bek quality watch best wishes Phil ❤
Thank you Phil!
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amazing vidoe i enjoy cool looks awesome great time pretty stunning queen
Godspeed!❤
Making me want to head out to Scotland right now!
'Hill of Many Stones' is way more interesting than the less-visited monument 'Load in Many Diapers'.
great content and editing im doing the nc500 this summer carnt wait, godbless
Amazing video
Please drive on over to Canada mate, we really would love to have you over.
Thank you for the video
Thank you for watching!
@@GirlOutdoors safe travels always
The reason Lands End to JOG is famous is it's the furthest point from South to North in the UK.
Great video, Scotland is both epic and beautiful. Can you review your Garmin please.