***please note, camping on the islands is no longer allowed from April to August (inclusive) to protect the black throated Divers during their nesting period****
It is a beautiful Loch. Just be aware camping is no longer allowed on the islands during the black throated diver nesting months. Have a great trip, Paul
Excellent wee film, Paul. You've really capture essence of solo canoe tripping and the wilds of Scotland in its true form. Loch Maree has be one my favourite place in Scotland to paddle , although very delicate and vulnerable to abuse. Last year there was a forest fire on one of the islands due to irresponsible campers. For those who are reading this and wish to visit the islands and intend on having a fire, please use a fire box away from the forest floor and do not use dead wood from the forest - take your own wood and leave no trace. Or better still, do not have a fire, especially if you do not have skills and experience lighting fires and managing them.
Thank you Fred, well said. It's a magical place and could easily be upset without care, or simply too many visitors, I sincerely hope that never be the case. Having said that, I used dead wood from the site (a previous pot Hanger) albeit a very small amount is required for a firebox, but a gas stove would be a better choice for the local ecosystem. Thanks for watching Fred and for your comments, Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls. Hi Paul. Can I ask you a question on your Silverbirch Broadland 15 canoe. It looks really good and I've done some research on the canoe however could you tell me if its good as a two man canoe. I think mainly it will be a soloist canoe but I'd like to use it for tandem use too. Thanks Paul.
It's acceptable for two (not heavy persons) with no kit, or one with kit. I had me, the wife, the baby and dog in it at the same time on a Loch, but it was starting to feel a little strange I thought. Anything else don't hesitate to ask. All the best, Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls. Thanks Paul. It would only be on odd occasions with two people and only day canoeing, as my partner wouldn't do nights out. I'm 85 kg partner 65 kg with a little bit of kit should be fine. Would you suggest a kneeling thwart.
@@grahamkyzer253 I think better being a bit tight occasionally then having to paddle the 16 solo. There is also the highline to consider (just to make the decision harder 😂) When it comes to kneeling thwarts, I don't bother (I'm definitely in the minority on this one though) as I'm happier kneeling without one. Happy to answer anymore questions, but start a new comment as we are in someone else's comment and he's probably getting notifications 😂 All the best, Paul
Possibly the finest loch in Scotland. I'll tell Indy your appreciation 😁 we get a fair few Cuckoos in the right places at the right time of year, love hearing them. Take care, Paul.
Thank you very much 😊 Yes it's an awesome place to explore and well worth a visit! Although be advised camping is no longer permitted on the islands over the spring due to the nesting Black throated Divers. All the best, Paul
found your channel today and have been binge watching. love them all, particularly the canoe videos. Keep up the great work, you really are putting together some great content. I really need to get back up to Scotland myself, by far the best place in the UK for outdoor activities.
Thank you very much, comments like this are very encouraging! 👍 So pleased you have been enjoying my videos. Hopefully plenty more canoe trips to come 😁 Take care, Paul
Hi Paul just bought a new kayak will be going out to those islands again had a great time on the last one as did you i will go on my own this time theres somthing special going alone total tranquil lol glad you both had a good time and swim theres a viking grave on one of the islands and a sea eagles nest which is protected on the island hope you go again regards Martin
Oh nice 👌it certainly is a special place! never heard of the viking grave, but I heard its the only place in the UK to have an island on a Loch in one of the islands (an island in a island)! I didn't see any sea eagles on my visit unfortunately, but all the islands are protected now and stopping on them prohibited during spring and summer due to disturbance of the black throated Divers 😢 Still, be a beautiful autumn or winter camp though. All the best and happy paddling, Paul
Just found your channel Paul. Beautifully made, relaxing content. Love Indie! We have a place on Ardnamurchan and I enjoy sea kayaking & canoeing there with my 13 year old daughter. Your trips are serving as inspiration! Many thanks.
Thank you Gavin. There can't be many places better in the world to go sea kayaking! If you ever need someone to look after your place, look no further 😂 All the best, Paul
Thankyou 😊 and yes it is a really beautiful area. I had another similar adventure last weekend slightly further north; hopefully I will have that video up soon if you're interested. Thanks for watching! Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls Yeah I bet I would! Looks like the dream 👌 Do you ever just use a bivvy bag? I'm doing some cycling soon and I'm not sure if I can get away with a bag alone....
@@johngrimmer1989 yes I have done. But personally I wouldn't use one without a tarp or some sort of shelter on standby if the weather wasn't great unless maybe it was the hooped variety (which are basically small tents). But I usually sleep on my back when on a roll mat and if it rains when in a bivvy bag you'll be on your front breathing through an opening. Also they are colder.
Beautiful! No better company could be had either :-) Enjoyed completely and am looking forward to the next notification... A big hello from Nova Scotia and hope you are enjoying the beginnings of a wonderful week!
@@BenOrford Hi Ben or Lois! The sail and pole are an off the shelf rig by endless river, I'll put a link description. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video. Paul
@@WhenNaturePauls great stuff thanks a lot. Looks a great set up. We have yet to try a sail on our boat but looks fun. Thanks for the videos getting us itching to head back to Scotland now. Many thanks cheers, Ben and Lois
I think this is my favourite video from Scotland so far Paul. Beautiful scenery as usual. The sun over the mountains was something spectacular, you can't beat a bit if chilli. I can't believe you braved the water. Not for me I'm afraid 🤣 all the best mate, good to see you and indy out enjoying where you live
Cheers Rob, it really is a stunning location, not sure I'll be able to top this one 😂. Was pretty cold and I had to do it twice, as I forgot to turn my microphone on 🙄 the first time did take me a little longer to get in 😂 🤫
Thank you david, I really appreciate your kind words. The last part skimming across the water with all the near perfect reflections was a truly happy moment!
Great content Paul. Looks like a great location for a canoe camp. Just found your channel and subbed. Have you thought of doing ‘the gear I use’ vid or just having some links in the description? I prefer the actual outdoor content but the gear is a nice to know and can be be helpful..
Thanks Mark and thanks for your support. Yes, good idea! I'll add some links when I can and I will try to do a kit video at some point. Cheers for the feedback 👍 All the best, Paul
Another great video. kayak camped on Loch Maree last September found a lovely but midgey beach campsite on one of the islands. Where is your first camp? Tried hard to find a flat grassy area with no success,
Thank you. it certainly is a stunningly beautiful loch. Want me to give away my prime spot! 😂 Was the north side of the biggest island. If you message me on Instagram, I can give you an accurate location easier. Thank you for watching, Paul.
What a place to camp! Looked great mate, not sure about that creepy figure though haha. Been waiting to get up there myself, hopefully get round too it later in the year. Atb, Matt 👍🏻
Thank you. The sail is made by endless river and so is the pole, I also have a factory fitted sailing seat and a foot glued to the canoe to hold it in position, but you can just clamp it to an existing seat. I don't have a dagger board, downwind only for me at the moment. Thank you for watching, Paul
Nice one mate. I've been doing a bit of paddling in my rockport old town canoe but it weighs a ton. What kind is it you have? I think I'd like a lighter model
It a silver birch broadland 15 in duralite. I haven't put it on the scales, but sold as being 31.5kg (29.5kg if you have ash gunwhales) so not the lightest but manageable. And since the disappearance of royalex there doesn't seem to be a much lighter material now (that I'm aware of) unless you go for fibreglass/wood or novacraft's tuff stuff. Thanks for watching, Paul.
DM me on Instagram' if you like for a fuller answer, But there are numerous places to park around the area. The islands will be out of bounds now till autumn for the nesting black throated divers. Thanks for watching, Paul
@@thewalkingdad4537 I believe it refers to all the islands on the loch. It wasn't in force when I visited, I just used common sense and stayed well away from the artificial islands put in place for the divers. I think it's a mix of irresponsible campers and it's rising popularity. Here's a link: www.nature.scot/lochmareeaccess
@@thewalkingdad4537 best thing to do is go out of season, or camp on the loch edge you'll still find a nice spot, have an awesome trip and can still explore the islands.
What are the midges like in July? I'm staying in Dalavich on the loch with my 6year old and the owner is just telling me that they cant determine if they will have midges in July not very helpful tbh.
The midge will almost certainly be active in July. It is of course weather dependent though and it doesn't take too much of a breeze to keep them away. I would prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
***please note, camping on the islands is no longer allowed from April to August (inclusive) to protect the black throated Divers during their nesting period****
Thank you looking forward to going up 😊
It is a beautiful Loch. Just be aware camping is no longer allowed on the islands during the black throated diver nesting months. Have a great trip, Paul
Excellent wee film, Paul. You've really capture essence of solo canoe tripping and the wilds of Scotland in its true form. Loch Maree has be one my favourite place in Scotland to paddle , although very delicate and vulnerable to abuse. Last year there was a forest fire on one of the islands due to irresponsible campers. For those who are reading this and wish to visit the islands and intend on having a fire, please use a fire box away from the forest floor and do not use dead wood from the forest - take your own wood and leave no trace. Or better still, do not have a fire, especially if you do not have skills and experience lighting fires and managing them.
Thank you Fred, well said. It's a magical place and could easily be upset without care, or simply too many visitors, I sincerely hope that never be the case. Having said that, I used dead wood from the site (a previous pot Hanger) albeit a very small amount is required for a firebox, but a gas stove would be a better choice for the local ecosystem.
Thanks for watching Fred and for your comments, Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls. Hi Paul. Can I ask you a question on your Silverbirch Broadland 15 canoe. It looks really good and I've done some research on the canoe however could you tell me if its good as a two man canoe. I think mainly it will be a soloist canoe but I'd like to use it for tandem use too. Thanks Paul.
It's acceptable for two (not heavy persons) with no kit, or one with kit. I had me, the wife, the baby and dog in it at the same time on a Loch, but it was starting to feel a little strange I thought.
Anything else don't hesitate to ask.
All the best, Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls. Thanks Paul. It would only be on odd occasions with two people and only day canoeing, as my partner wouldn't do nights out. I'm 85 kg partner 65 kg with a little bit of kit should be fine. Would you suggest a kneeling thwart.
@@grahamkyzer253 I think better being a bit tight occasionally then having to paddle the 16 solo. There is also the highline to consider (just to make the decision harder 😂)
When it comes to kneeling thwarts, I don't bother (I'm definitely in the minority on this one though) as I'm happier kneeling without one.
Happy to answer anymore questions, but start a new comment as we are in someone else's comment and he's probably getting notifications 😂
All the best, Paul
what a beautiful place, sounds windy love your dogs hairdo, we dont hear cuckoo in Australia
Possibly the finest loch in Scotland. I'll tell Indy your appreciation 😁 we get a fair few Cuckoos in the right places at the right time of year, love hearing them. Take care, Paul.
Beautiful
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Paul Treemendous images especially of the Scots Pines
Thank you. It's a special area that's for sure!
Thanks for watching, Paul.
nice one mate that looked a beautful place for a camp i must visit there with the canoe, keep up the great work.Atb Wullie
Thank you Wullie. Absolutely stunning loch!
Truly beautiful thanks for sharing with us, Paul 👍
You welcome, thank you for watching! All the best, Paul
Loch Maree the best Loch I have paddled on. Keep up the good work
Thank you. It certainly is a stunning loch! I'm quite eager to go back.
Take care, Paul
Watched from Syd Australia! Awesome!
Amazing, Would love to visit Australia!
Thanks for watching, Paul
My favourite place on earth Loch Maree. 😍
It's really beautiful stunning Loch!
@@WhenNaturePauls I think it’s Scotlands most beautiful loch.
@alexhamilton4084 I think you might be right
Fantastic, what a beautiful place. Thanks for taking the time to film. Cheers.
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Take care, Paul
Great video. Subscribed.
Thanks Chris 👍
glad you enjoyed it 😊
Take care, Paul
Wow what a brilliant film. I have got to get back to it and that loch seems a good place to start. Thanks
Thank you very much 😊
Yes it's an awesome place to explore and well worth a visit!
Although be advised camping is no longer permitted on the islands over the spring due to the nesting Black throated Divers.
All the best, Paul
What a great trip! Fantastic film Paul thanks 👍. We’ve just moved to the highlands and will be doing the same soon! Take care.
Thank you 😁
Excellent, such a awesome place to live!
Thanks for watching, Paul
What a beautiful, pristine area. Thanks for the tour. I hope it’s protected so everyone can enjoy getting back to nature. Cheers from Michigan.
Hi Michele.
Yes it's such a beautiful loch, let's hope so, its only takes a small minority to ruin these places.
All the best, Paul
found your channel today and have been binge watching. love them all, particularly the canoe videos. Keep up the great work, you really are putting together some great content. I really need to get back up to Scotland myself, by far the best place in the UK for outdoor activities.
Thank you very much, comments like this are very encouraging! 👍
So pleased you have been enjoying my videos. Hopefully plenty more canoe trips to come 😁
Take care, Paul
Hi Paul just bought a new kayak will be going out to those islands again had a great time on the last one as did you i will go on my own this time theres somthing special going alone total tranquil lol glad you both had a good time and swim theres a viking grave on one of the islands and a sea eagles nest which is protected on the island hope you go again regards Martin
Oh nice 👌it certainly is a special place! never heard of the viking grave, but I heard its the only place in the UK to have an island on a Loch in one of the islands (an island in a island)!
I didn't see any sea eagles on my visit unfortunately, but all the islands are protected now and stopping on them prohibited during spring and summer due to disturbance of the black throated Divers 😢 Still, be a beautiful autumn or winter camp though.
All the best and happy paddling, Paul
Just subscribed to your channel - great content. Hopefully see you soon with more content.
Thank you and I appreciate your support. Take care, Paul.
Just found your channel Paul. Beautifully made, relaxing content. Love Indie! We have a place on Ardnamurchan and I enjoy sea kayaking & canoeing there with my 13 year old daughter. Your trips are serving as inspiration! Many thanks.
Thank you Gavin.
There can't be many places better in the world to go sea kayaking! If you ever need someone to look after your place, look no further 😂
All the best, Paul
Fabulous love it what a stunning place.
Cheers Martin, I really enjoyed this one, it is an absolutely stunning loch!
All the best, Paul
New to your channel - fantastic videos and binged watched quite a few. Thanks for giving the outdoor bug!
Thank you! Really encouraging message! I must be doing something right if you came back for more 😁
All the best, Paul
Great video, thoroughly spectacular landscape.
Thankyou 😊 and yes it is a really beautiful area.
I had another similar adventure last weekend slightly further north; hopefully I will have that video up soon if you're interested.
Thanks for watching!
Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls I'll keep an eye for the new video and as a new subscriber I'll go through your old ones too.
@@weekendwithbevoblog2171 thank you for your support
Coincidentally new video has just gone up 😁
Absolutely stunning location and a very chilled out camp. A thoroughly enjoyable watch. Thank you. Atb, J 👍.
Thank you J!
Very pleased you enjoyed it!
Paul
Looks so beautiful, I think this is my favourite When nature Paul's video.
Cheers Simon. It is a beautiful location and my favourite one too 👍
Thanks for watching mate.
Beautiful video, loved every minute. 👍👍
Thank you both, thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
Loved it 👍
Cheers Grimmer mate! You'd love it up here!
@@WhenNaturePauls Yeah I bet I would! Looks like the dream 👌
Do you ever just use a bivvy bag? I'm doing some cycling soon and I'm not sure if I can get away with a bag alone....
@@johngrimmer1989 yes I have done. But personally I wouldn't use one without a tarp or some sort of shelter on standby if the weather wasn't great unless maybe it was the hooped variety (which are basically small tents). But I usually sleep on my back when on a roll mat and if it rains when in a bivvy bag you'll be on your front breathing through an opening.
Also they are colder.
Beautiful! No better company could be had either :-) Enjoyed completely and am looking forward to the next notification... A big hello from Nova Scotia and hope you are enjoying the beginnings of a wonderful week!
Thank you, and I agree 👍 (but don't tell the wife 😂)
Thanks again for watching this one and for your supportive comments.
Take care, Paul
Hi mate just found your channel and subbed great video the place looks amazing well done ✌️👍
Thank you 👍
It's a stunning place, one I will definitely return to.
Take care, Paul
Really enjoyed this. I’d like to do it myself one day 😀
Thank you Claire for watching 👍
It's definitely one of the best lochs to paddle in Scotland I reckon.
Take care, Paul
Great video, just wondered where you got your sail set up from?
@@BenOrford Hi Ben or Lois! The sail and pole are an off the shelf rig by endless river, I'll put a link description.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video. Paul
@@WhenNaturePauls great stuff thanks a lot. Looks a great set up. We have yet to try a sail on our boat but looks fun. Thanks for the videos getting us itching to head back to Scotland now. Many thanks cheers, Ben and Lois
I think this is my favourite video from Scotland so far Paul. Beautiful scenery as usual. The sun over the mountains was something spectacular, you can't beat a bit if chilli. I can't believe you braved the water. Not for me I'm afraid 🤣 all the best mate, good to see you and indy out enjoying where you live
Cheers Rob, it really is a stunning location, not sure I'll be able to top this one 😂.
Was pretty cold and I had to do it twice, as I forgot to turn my microphone on 🙄 the first time did take me a little longer to get in 😂 🤫
What a truly glorious video!!!
Thank you david, I really appreciate your kind words.
The last part skimming across the water with all the near perfect reflections was a truly happy moment!
that is a dream I am about to make come true Bonny Scotland apselutly stunning
Excellent, sorry for late response, did it come true yet?
Great content Paul. Looks like a great location for a canoe camp. Just found your channel and subbed. Have you thought of doing ‘the gear I use’ vid or just having some links in the description? I prefer the actual outdoor content but the gear is a nice to know and can be be helpful..
Thanks Mark and thanks for your support.
Yes, good idea! I'll add some links when I can and I will try to do a kit video at some point.
Cheers for the feedback 👍
All the best, Paul
Another great video. kayak camped on Loch Maree last September found a lovely but midgey beach campsite on one of the islands. Where is your first camp? Tried hard to find a flat grassy area with no success,
Thank you. it certainly is a stunningly beautiful loch. Want me to give away my prime spot! 😂 Was the north side of the biggest island. If you message me on Instagram, I can give you an accurate location easier. Thank you for watching, Paul.
@@WhenNaturePauls thanks. There are few camp spots on the islands.😁
What a place to camp! Looked great mate, not sure about that creepy figure though haha. Been waiting to get up there myself, hopefully get round too it later in the year. Atb, Matt 👍🏻
Thanks for watching Matt! I named him 'the Guardian' for my own peace of mind 😂
Be nice in the Autumn, always here if you want any support or company.
awesome video, where did you get the canoe sail? do you use a daggerboard with it?
Thank you. The sail is made by endless river and so is the pole, I also have a factory fitted sailing seat and a foot glued to the canoe to hold it in position, but you can just clamp it to an existing seat. I don't have a dagger board, downwind only for me at the moment.
Thank you for watching, Paul
Stunning. Enjoyed the video have sub’d. ATB. Grays
Cheers👍 was a beautiful camp.
Subbed you back, I'm at work, but I'll give your channel a proper look later.
All the best, Paul
@@WhenNaturePauls cheers Paul. I look forward to seeing your other videos
Nice one mate. I've been doing a bit of paddling in my rockport old town canoe but it weighs a ton. What kind is it you have? I think I'd like a lighter model
It a silver birch broadland 15 in duralite. I haven't put it on the scales, but sold as being 31.5kg (29.5kg if you have ash gunwhales) so not the lightest but manageable. And since the disappearance of royalex there doesn't seem to be a much lighter material now (that I'm aware of) unless you go for fibreglass/wood or novacraft's tuff stuff.
Thanks for watching, Paul.
Hello i am planning a similar trip with my youngest son,where did you park and launch from please.
DM me on Instagram' if you like for a fuller answer, But there are numerous places to park around the area. The islands will be out of bounds now till autumn for the nesting black throated divers.
Thanks for watching, Paul
Is that,that island only,I take it there is other islands that can still be camped on at this time of years.
@@thewalkingdad4537 I believe it refers to all the islands on the loch.
It wasn't in force when I visited, I just used common sense and stayed well away from the artificial islands put in place for the divers. I think it's a mix of irresponsible campers and it's rising popularity.
Here's a link: www.nature.scot/lochmareeaccess
@@thewalkingdad4537 best thing to do is go out of season, or camp on the loch edge you'll still find a nice spot, have an awesome trip and can still explore the islands.
Thank you
Was that a rat at the 6:44 mark? 😳
😂 pretty certain it is the paracord attached to the tarp. It's been handled at the end and it is dragging across the floor
What are the midges like in July? I'm staying in Dalavich on the loch with my 6year old and the owner is just telling me that they cant determine if they will have midges in July not very helpful tbh.
The midge will almost certainly be active in July. It is of course weather dependent though and it doesn't take too much of a breeze to keep them away. I would prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
Still very high on my to do list.
It is a stunning place! I think a winter visit may be on the cards for me.
@@WhenNaturePauls that will look stunning in winter. By canoe or walking?
@@martinoutdoors6941 haven't planned anything yet, but a winter canoe trip would be my preference
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Thanks again!
Oooft the midges man @12:27
Pain in the arse, but they keep the masses away so hard to hate on them too much. Thanks for watching, Paul