Love how peaceful your content is. You manage to capture the magic of our beautiful land. Not trying to boost your ego but yer a handsome laddie tae 😉 Keep up the great work. Stay safe ✌
Beautiful little spot this mate, I'm looking to do a night out next week in a very similar location. Beautiful forest, gentle stream. Need to try and find this in the Cairngorms. Great video.
Grate video just found your channel. Couldn’t agree more about the deer problems. The government should buy out some of these big estates and plants loads of trees on them
Really interesting chat about the deer situation. To hear that venison is imported and farmed blew my mind. I've recently become fascinated with the temperate rainforests in the UK and their decimation over the centuries is an absolute crime and environmental disaster. Really love your videos. Only just stumbled across them when googling mushroom hunting in Scotland!
Beautiful spot there mate. Camped in Rothiemurchus last year and loved it. As for the deer situation, totally agree. Its mental to think that venison is imported. As you say not enough people eat it. We love venison and always haveca stock in the freezer.
Thanks so much for watching 😁 yeah it's quite hard to get seen on TH-cam I think, so many people doing it now. I'll keep doing what I enjoy and hopefully a few people will enjoy it also 😁
Great video, so relaxing to watch! I love Scotland, hope to move there one day. Good of you to open up about mental health, I've been struggling massively the last year - it always help to know that I'm not alone
That's a really nice spot by the river man, always easy later to the fire, and the music in the background gives it a true traditional look of your country, even though i never been there, and i have the same mug as you on 11:18, it's a good one!
Really enjoyed the video, looks like such a cool spot you've found. I can see why you keep coming back here. First off I gotta say that I appreciate your real talk on speaking about mental health. I think that's the best you can do for yourself, is just letting your body and mind take a break. Secondly, what book did you bring along to read? And last I really enjoyed learning about the ecosystem there and how everything works. Thanks for explaining it, I'll definitely pass along the video and knowledge. Great that you're out there bringing awareness to it. Keep on doing you.
Hey Sam, Been watching your videos this week and I have been really enjoying them. Just finished this one and wanted to say that your "forest thoughts" have been a bit of an eye opener for me.. I grew up in Glasgow and it was only a few years back that a friend invited me out for my first hill walk when I was going through a hard part in my life and it honestly made such a difference just being out in nature and how much better I felt in myself, skip 4 years later and it has became such a big part of my life that am currently looking to move to an area around Cairngorm so I can spend more time being in the places I love so much. I think I maybe allowed myself to stay blind to some of the issues you have mentioned in your videos as I didn't want to lose that kind of magic feeling I get when spending time in these places but am glad I came across your videos and even though it might make me see these places a little differently going forward that can only be a good thing and be better for everyone to be more aware of what is going on.. It would be quite good if you also gave advice on what kind of things anyone watching your videos can do to help improve things, as even though am learning more about the issues and the reason why its happening am not sure what things I could do to help with it all.
Hi Kimberley, First of all thanks for watching some of my videos really appreciate that 😁 Yes it's a hard message to push. Many of us have forgotten what it should be like or are so disconnected from it that when we do visit it looks great compared to where most people spend their daily lives. It's very hard to convince people who live in the city that the large green spaces in the Highlands are in fact not that great at all! A few people have asked what they can do and the best thing I can think to suggest is spreading the word. Getting informed and having the discussions with people and keep the awareness spreading. If you are looking to move to the Cairngorms then a good one to Google is the Cairngorm Connects Project. Also Scotland: The Big Picture. Have a nice weekend 😊
@@HighlandWoodsman I think you are quite right when saying people from the city just see these open landscapes and think wow so beautiful as that is how I have seen things, when you spend time in these places its such a big contrast to the city and not knowing the history of what it should look like as you dont see anyone else talking about these issues like you have. Thanks for the suggestions and I will definitely have a look at them 👍
Enjoy the videos and the info very much. In reference to the high deer population are you guys seeing CWD? I’ve read that it’s shown up in reindeer and moose in Norway, Finland and Sweden. It’s continuing to spread here in the U.S.
Thanks for watching Mike, much appreciated. I'll be honest I had to look up CWD as it's not something I've heard of and so far there doesn't seem to be any record of it in the UK yet.
Sam - Just found your channel. Really interesting description of the forest ecosystem. Totally agree with the deer situation and your comparison with Yelllowstone is something that the UK and Ireland could look more closely at. It will be a hell of an education to bring farmers (especially sheep farmers) on board with such ideas, but there has to be a way around it. In the past I spoke to a forward thinking estate owner about wild deer as a viable commercial meat. His response was that culling via stalking is not cost effective and there are health and safety issues with meat hygiene if the deer is gralloched on the hill. If the deer are rounded up and culled, the deer become stressed and this spoils the taste of the meat. He was all for it if it could be commercially viable, but could not find a way to manage it. If you could do a video on native Scottish woods & forests (species etc.) that would be amazing. What should our forests and woodlands look like. That said, you may have done one already and I have as yet to find it. Great content - keep it coming and I will keep watching and supporting.
Thanks for the comment and kind words Ed, much appreciated. You're right the norm can't continue and everyone has to get on board in some capacity. As far as I know the deer should be gralloched on the hill so as to spoil the meat and it also makes the carcasses considerably lighter but I agree it's not the easiest / most cost effective way to produce meat. I'll add your suggestions to the list, it's getting quite long now 😂. Have a great evening.
Great video and conversation on the deer population effect in your country. I think maybe reintroducing the venison as export to other countries especially ones who are accustomed to it plus other countries with food shortages if possible. It's definitely a meat choice that takes the mundane out of the traditional meat selections. Also if Bird flu does become a impactful problem for poultry consumption, venison may become a viable and profitable solution. Thanks for caring and sharing 😊
Great video sam, love seeing your camps...magic spot like yi said. Aye the deer are well outta control here in scotland...i narrowly missed one today on the road this morning, im with you bud....would love to see natural predators reintroduced to scottish woodlands to allow regeneration. Things will only get worse if nothing is done about it! Look forward tae yer next camp vid 😉👍🏻
Hey I totally agree and understand what you're saying, but I felt like I should tell you that those yellow stone wolves you speak of were reintroduced from Canada, probably Algonquin park, because the Americans simply killed them off back in the day. I spent many camping trips in northern Ontario, and there's nothing that sounds more wild than wolf's howling. All the best
Yes you're correct the wolves that was reintroduced to Yellowstone park were from Alberta. That's cool ,keep nature and it's balancing the way it should be, how ever harsh it can be at times. Look forward to seeing more of your videos
I'm not sure we'll ever see them back in Scotland. Too big a step perhaps especially when you look to Scandinavia. Much bigger area and fewer people and still alot of conflict there.
You're probably right, but wolves or no wolves, either way the highlands of Scotland are wild , and beautiful. What a privilege it must be to have that in your country.
New subscriber here. The dog is coolio. Not bothered about royalty either. Nowt wrong with being a republican,hey champ? All the very best. No lorne sausage where we live 😡🙏👍
Amazing videos stunning location 👍❤️❤️
Thanks a lot David, appreciate it!
Everyone should listen to this talk about deer!
Thank you!
Love how peaceful your content is. You manage to capture the magic of our beautiful land. Not trying to boost your ego but yer a handsome laddie tae 😉 Keep up the great work. Stay safe ✌
Thank you so much Aileen, appreciate that 😄
Beautiful little spot this mate, I'm looking to do a night out next week in a very similar location. Beautiful forest, gentle stream. Need to try and find this in the Cairngorms. Great video.
Thanks so much for watching and hope you have a great trip 👍🏻
Grate video just found your channel. Couldn’t agree more about the deer problems. The government should buy out some of these big estates and plants loads of trees on them
Thanks for watching 😄👍 that would definitely be better than the current land use!
Absolutely LOVE the music!!! You have a subscriber for life!
Nice videos, too!
Best wishes and keep it up!
Thank you, much appreciated 😁
Just amazing, I love the music too ...
Thanks so much for watching 😄👍
Very nice intro!!!👍🏻
Thank you 😁👍
Great watch again. I'm always learning from your videos. R.I.P the leather mat.
Keep them coming and thank you.
Thanks as always 😁
Really interesting chat about the deer situation. To hear that venison is imported and farmed blew my mind. I've recently become fascinated with the temperate rainforests in the UK and their decimation over the centuries is an absolute crime and environmental disaster. Really love your videos. Only just stumbled across them when googling mushroom hunting in Scotland!
Thanks so much for watching! It's great that awareness is growing for our Atlantic Rainforests as well as our pinewoods, still so much work to do! 😩
Beautiful place!
deer and ecology very interested.
Love it thanks for share.
Thank you Enrique 😁👍
Loving your vids, great info and relaxing. Helping to keep my blood pressure down.
Thanks so much for watching 😁
Beautiful spot there mate. Camped in Rothiemurchus last year and loved it. As for the deer situation, totally agree. Its mental to think that venison is imported. As you say not enough people eat it. We love venison and always haveca stock in the freezer.
I love venison too! Have a nice haunch ready for Christmas lunch this year 👍🏻
Another great video with an informative chat at the end (My favourite bit!!) look forward to the next one.
Thanks Tony 😁👍 I really should starting making notes and maybe my rambles would be shorter than 20 minutes 😂
Beautiful video. I don't understand why the YT algorithm took so long to suggest this. Hope your channel grows !
Thanks so much for watching 😁 yeah it's quite hard to get seen on TH-cam I think, so many people doing it now. I'll keep doing what I enjoy and hopefully a few people will enjoy it also 😁
Great video, so relaxing to watch! I love Scotland, hope to move there one day. Good of you to open up about mental health, I've been struggling massively the last year - it always help to know that I'm not alone
Thanks so much for watching Samantha, glad you enjoyed it. Take care of yourself and remember you are never alone. Hope you have a nice weekend.
good video, i just found the channel! liked and subscribed
Thank you! Much appreciated 😁👍
Your black lab is very similar to Ceri Slyman's lab. Love your videos.
I've no idea who Ceri Slyman is unfortunately but thanks very much for watching 😁👍
@@HighlandWoodsman He is a Welsh hiker. Very active on IG.
21:50 WOW total wallpaper 👌💯💚
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That's a really nice spot by the river man, always easy later to the fire, and the music in the background gives it a true traditional look of your country, even though i never been there, and i have the same mug as you on 11:18, it's a good one!
That's awesome! And yeah having water nearby is always nice. Thanks for watching 🙌
Shame about the mat, I did wonder if you were going to get it out. We live and learn sir. Keep up the good work. Videos are quality
Thanks so much for watching and serves me right for focusing too much on filming 😂
Really enjoyed the video, looks like such a cool spot you've found. I can see why you keep coming back here. First off I gotta say that I appreciate your real talk on speaking about mental health. I think that's the best you can do for yourself, is just letting your body and mind take a break. Secondly, what book did you bring along to read? And last I really enjoyed learning about the ecosystem there and how everything works. Thanks for explaining it, I'll definitely pass along the video and knowledge. Great that you're out there bringing awareness to it. Keep on doing you.
Thank you Natalie! It was actually a book about a trail in Sweden that I hope to do later this year. Planning trips whilst on trips 😂
Get this guy to 1k!!
Thanks so much! :D
Hey Sam,
Been watching your videos this week and I have been really enjoying them. Just finished this one and wanted to say that your "forest thoughts" have been a bit of an eye opener for me.. I grew up in Glasgow and it was only a few years back that a friend invited me out for my first hill walk when I was going through a hard part in my life and it honestly made such a difference just being out in nature and how much better I felt in myself, skip 4 years later and it has became such a big part of my life that am currently looking to move to an area around Cairngorm so I can spend more time being in the places I love so much.
I think I maybe allowed myself to stay blind to some of the issues you have mentioned in your videos as I didn't want to lose that kind of magic feeling I get when spending time in these places but am glad I came across your videos and even though it might make me see these places a little differently going forward that can only be a good thing and be better for everyone to be more aware of what is going on..
It would be quite good if you also gave advice on what kind of things anyone watching your videos can do to help improve things, as even though am learning more about the issues and the reason why its happening am not sure what things I could do to help with it all.
Hi Kimberley,
First of all thanks for watching some of my videos really appreciate that 😁
Yes it's a hard message to push. Many of us have forgotten what it should be like or are so disconnected from it that when we do visit it looks great compared to where most people spend their daily lives.
It's very hard to convince people who live in the city that the large green spaces in the Highlands are in fact not that great at all!
A few people have asked what they can do and the best thing I can think to suggest is spreading the word. Getting informed and having the discussions with people and keep the awareness spreading. If you are looking to move to the Cairngorms then a good one to Google is the Cairngorm Connects Project. Also Scotland: The Big Picture.
Have a nice weekend 😊
@@HighlandWoodsman I think you are quite right when saying people from the city just see these open landscapes and think wow so beautiful as that is how I have seen things, when you spend time in these places its such a big contrast to the city and not knowing the history of what it should look like as you dont see anyone else talking about these issues like you have.
Thanks for the suggestions and I will definitely have a look at them 👍
Enjoy the videos and the info very much. In reference to the high deer population are you guys seeing CWD? I’ve read that it’s shown up in reindeer and moose in Norway, Finland and Sweden. It’s continuing to spread here in the U.S.
Thanks for watching Mike, much appreciated. I'll be honest I had to look up CWD as it's not something I've heard of and so far there doesn't seem to be any record of it in the UK yet.
Sam - Just found your channel. Really interesting description of the forest ecosystem. Totally agree with the deer situation and your comparison with Yelllowstone is something that the UK and Ireland could look more closely at. It will be a hell of an education to bring farmers (especially sheep farmers) on board with such ideas, but there has to be a way around it. In the past I spoke to a forward thinking estate owner about wild deer as a viable commercial meat. His response was that culling via stalking is not cost effective and there are health and safety issues with meat hygiene if the deer is gralloched on the hill. If the deer are rounded up and culled, the deer become stressed and this spoils the taste of the meat. He was all for it if it could be commercially viable, but could not find a way to manage it. If you could do a video on native Scottish woods & forests (species etc.) that would be amazing. What should our forests and woodlands look like. That said, you may have done one already and I have as yet to find it. Great content - keep it coming and I will keep watching and supporting.
Thanks for the comment and kind words Ed, much appreciated. You're right the norm can't continue and everyone has to get on board in some capacity. As far as I know the deer should be gralloched on the hill so as to spoil the meat and it also makes the carcasses considerably lighter but I agree it's not the easiest / most cost effective way to produce meat. I'll add your suggestions to the list, it's getting quite long now 😂. Have a great evening.
Ace video dude. What spot is that? Done a fair few camps around glen derry/quoich but that looks particularly scenic!
Hi Drew, thanks for watching! This spot was in Rothiemurchus 👍
Another great video Sam, Darach is still the real star tho 😂👏🏻 watched half gonna be back tonight for the rest 🤘🏻
Thanks as always for watching Matt 😁 and yes I'm just there to transport him around 😂👍
Great video and conversation on the deer population effect in your country. I think maybe reintroducing the venison as export to other countries especially ones who are accustomed to it plus other countries with food shortages if possible. It's definitely a meat choice that takes the mundane out of the traditional meat selections. Also if Bird flu does become a impactful problem for poultry consumption, venison may become a viable and profitable solution. Thanks for caring and sharing 😊
Thanks so much for watching as always 😁🙌
Great video sam, love seeing your camps...magic spot like yi said.
Aye the deer are well outta control here in scotland...i narrowly missed one today on the road this morning, im with you bud....would love to see natural predators reintroduced to scottish woodlands to allow regeneration. Things will only get worse if nothing is done about it!
Look forward tae yer next camp vid 😉👍🏻
Thanks as always for watching Steve, here's hoping we see a healthier landscape in the future 👍
Hey I totally agree and understand what you're saying, but I felt like I should tell you that those yellow stone wolves you speak of were reintroduced from Canada, probably Algonquin park, because the Americans simply killed them off back in the day. I spent many camping trips in northern Ontario, and there's nothing that sounds more wild than wolf's howling. All the best
Yes that's why they had to be reintroduced because they had been wiped out. I believe the first group came from the Jasper area.
Thanks for the reply.
You're correct the first wolfs
Yes you're correct the wolves that was reintroduced to Yellowstone park were from Alberta. That's cool ,keep nature and it's balancing the way it should be, how ever harsh it can be at times. Look forward to seeing more of your videos
I'm not sure we'll ever see them back in Scotland. Too big a step perhaps especially when you look to Scandinavia. Much bigger area and fewer people and still alot of conflict there.
You're probably right, but wolves or no wolves, either way the highlands of Scotland are wild , and beautiful. What a privilege it must be to have that in your country.
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New subscriber here. The dog is coolio. Not bothered about royalty either. Nowt wrong with being a republican,hey champ? All the very best. No lorne sausage where we live 😡🙏👍
Thanks for subbing Fraser, appreciate it! And no lorne sausage you poor bastard! 😂
@@HighlandWoodsman I know... its a tough gig sometimes 😕 . But at least we've all got a Maccy'D's😬😆