Was also a runway for USAF, concord trials, and a storage and distribution centre for US seals nuclear mines. You can see the storage units if yours sitting on the left and landing from the sea.
Wow! Again! I love seeing the take offs and landings in these great little work horse planes. Thanks for braving the wind, rain, and tides to hike across the causeway to see a painting in a cave at the end of the world. I've walked low tide causeways in California and Great Lakes to see lighthouses but your journey was fabulous...so long and dramatic. Thanks again for taking us to everyday places that are in actuality spectacular. Makes me take a closer look at what is around me here in Colorado! Just need to stay alert and keep walking 😊
Thank you for another enjoyable wee trip. Watching these videos really feels like I’m going along for the journey. As I have said before, I can’t go to these places because of disability. So for me journeys like these opens up my world.
Wow ! Never heard of this before . What an amazing journey to get there to see it . Thankyou for taking us along with you Steve . I have driven right round to campbeltown its a fab drive . I enjoyed the flight more . 😊
That was a wonderful short trip In my favourite Twin Otter light aircraft, and the surprise at the end of the lonely walk to Campbeltown was amazing, a beautiful little town indeed, Interesting story about the cave painting of the ‘Crucifix’ but the walkway had me very worried, as you know sea water and I don’t mix, you are a brave Man Steve, you would never find me in any sort of cave either, no matter how beautiful, it did have a bit of an eerie atmosphere I thought, but it had wonderful colours and rock formations, as you say quite unique, you always manage to find places of interest Steve thank you 🙏 for another one”👌”
I did laugh when all the sheep started running away from your singing. There's always a critic in the area, lol. I was a tad concerned that you were going to get trapped on the island until the next low tide, but, you knew what you were doing.
I'm not sure if the sheep running away in such a remote area necessarily is down to bad singing. Reportedly the sight of blokes might be enough to make them run. Coat. Yes. More stunningly beautiful pictures of Scotland! A beautiful video! 🤗
Another min-gem...thank you. Planes aren't scary but the sea is a whole different matter. I had visions this time of you becoming stranded...or heaven forbid,being washed away. This is a certifiable PG vlog ! But my goodness you must walk hundreds of miles a year and get through piles of shoes. For my part I count, simply watching one of your films, as an additional 1000 steps in my daily count...exhausting. You are doing a good job for a healthy exercise lifestyle. That is, if we discount the risks of pneumonia and exposure and drowning! Overall it certainly seems it is about time you got yourself a shoe sponsor 😃 ! Best wishes to thee and thine for Christmas and beyond. Loads of wishes for a successful 2022. ML
Worked in Campbeltown as a young 20 year old in 1967,was there for 6 weeks, but then we drove there,At the time paul Mccartney had a place nearby,Am now 75 and this brought back some good and bad memories,Not changed much at all,I have changed quiet a bit.Love your wee videos Steve.
I always enjoy watching the videos of your travels. It reminds me of how beautiful our home country of Scotland is.You show us some great locations. Thanks again.
I flew Glasgow-Campbeltown-Glasgow in 1982 when visiting the military marine storage & loading terminal, built into the cliff face, for a pre-tender survey for modification works. The plane was a Britten-Norman Trislander, yes the one with 2 engines on the wing and a third engine stuck on top of the tail. 3 things I remember to this day. 1) The pilot turning around in his seat and shaking hands and then redistributing the passengers in different seats to get a better weight balance, which I understood as in an earlier career I was an Aeronautical Weight Control Engineer and Loadmaster. 2) The main, 3 km long, runway was shut for maintenance. No problem we landed on the taxiway, and used very little of that. 3) There was a taxi available at the airport which took me to the terminal and back again to the airport. I had taken my suitcase with me in case the survey took time and I had to stay overnight but we did the walkaround and I asked my questions in plenty of time to catch the evening flight back to Glasgow. I think the terminal building was a wooden shack then.
went to Davaar in 1971 when I was 15 with my mum, who was born in Campbeltown. Flew across in 1999 on a Twin Otter, although your one looks a lot more modern....we were bussed back as the weather was too inclement to fly....
Most enjoyable the video. Thank you and your feet for the hard work making this for us. Hope you and Alicja have a great Christmas and a spectacular New Year. Be well, stay safe, love from Texas.
Having lived in Campbeltown I've done this flight a few time, then back in the 1970's when it used to go on to Islay too. The "funniest" experience I've had was when the flight took twice as long and the pilots had to get out the map to find a location through a break in the clouds :) Great video - ty.
Thanks so much Steve for taking us on another one of your breathless trips. Great timing with the tides! Love the Twin Otter, prolly one of the finest STOL aircraft. Looks like the pilots greased both landings. Keep ‘‘em coming man!
Hi Steve hope your well ..Great wee vid plane was pretty kool but looks very tight lucky there was only two ppl...and landing footage prty neat..take care buddy and can't wait for ur next vid
Wow Steve, how do you discover these gems. To be honest I have never heard about that painting, imagine the face of the first person who saw it after the artist painted it. Look forward to the next video. Hope you and Alicijia have a happy Xmas and peaceful and healthy new year.
Damn...just as I was about to put down my phone and a vid from Steve pops up as a notification. Oh go on then I will watch 😁. Great trip, very worth the effort to see that cave picture too.
Loved your video, I was stationed at RAF Machrihanish in 1984-85 , 1st flight ever was to Glasgow in a twin otter in a howling gale. Went back to Mac/Campbeltown in 2005.. over 20 years later and walked the causeway to see the painting, I still have friends in the wee roon to this day 37 years later. What a great reminiscent video for me .
Hi Steve, it was a good few years ago since I walked over to Davaar Island to view the Crucifixion painting. I had been staying in the campsite in Lochgilphead and had caught the Citylink bus down to Campbeltown. Like you, I was having to stick to a timetable but with me it was the return bus to Lochgilphead! The weather was gorgeous however, and I made good time. A worthwhile wee walk indeed. By the way, the painting was subjected to some vandalism three or four years ago when the face of Christ was obliterated by an image of Che Guevara. It has been 'restored' by a local artist to what you see today. I will need to go back one day. I fancy the flight in the wee Twin Otter. A great video!
Love those Twin Otters - with the throttle handles up above the pilots head! 😀 Very interesting trip to somewhere I know nothing about so learned a lot.
Another cracking video Steve - you should ask Santa to bring you one of those folding bikes that fit in a bag - I have a friend who takes one with him in his wee plane - you would get around more. Anyway thanks for all you do - wishing you a wonderful Christmas
The paternal side of my family are from Campbeltown and we used to spend our 2 week summer hol's up there every year (many years ago now.) I still have an aunt and cousin living there. My gran used to live in one of the houses in Stewarton you can see on your vid on your walk from the airport to the town. In the early days of my visits we used to get the train from London to somewhere I've long forgotten before getting a steamer up the Clyde to Campbeltown........Such an adventure when you're very young. It was and is a lovely place, so much beautiful scenery (and wonderful golf courses) and a totally different pace of life from 'down south.'......... Happy days! Keep up the good work with the vid's.
That was wonderful! Just an amazing, tiny corner of the world in such a short time. The painting of Jesus was stunning and heart warming. Thanks, Steve. Merry Ann from Minnesota
Thanks Steve, another great video, love watching your trips and pray we can get back to Scotland before the final curtain. A happy Christmas to you and Alicjia and have a good 2022.
That's a lot of walking from airport to Davarr island with time to get back to airport would stress me out! I did a summer time sail on Waverley to Campbeltown years ago and flew back to Glasgow the same day . Haven't had time to see painting.
Used to work in Tarbert not so far from Campbeltown back in 2017 never even knew Davaar existed, everyday is a school day. I tried to do this flight once just to say I’d done it, only for the day I tried too, the flight was cancelled and was plonked on a bus for 4 hours instead😂 Thanks for another brilliant video Steve. Fun fact about Campbeltown Airport. It was certified to be used as an emergency runway for the Space Shuttle wouldn’t think that looking at it now🤔
That was an interesting film that brought back many memories of living and working in Campbeltown nearly 20 years ago. There were a few changes I noticed but in the main it has not changed. I have walked out over the causeway and viewed the painting as well. I regularly flew up to Glasgow for meetings and if you had a hospital appointment in Glasgow you got a free return flight.
Amazing island and causeway, now if the tide had come in you might have been glad of the cave! Surprised it survives with the tide coming in ad out over it!
Great seeing another video from you. I hope you are ready for Christmas and have some great plans. All the best....from Orlando FL. Temp today is mid eighties....Brrrrr!
Thanks for another great video! The plane is as big as a minibus! In Norway, Widerø flies these minibuses with wings! Almost like the plane should have been equipped with a parachute and stop button! Stylish jesus picture in the cave! Wishing you a great Wednesday! Stay Safe!
Thanks you too! Oh I've always fancied one of those Widerø passes where you can hop on and off as many flights as you want right up the coast! That would be wonderful!
Steve, I've viewed this video several times over the last couple of years and it simply gets better and better with every viewing! The combination of the Loganair Twin Otter flight and your exploration of the Kintyre peninsula are very 'atmospheric' and so interesting - an incredoble journey and a wonderful experience.... as always, thanks a million :)
Yes it's a lovely place Steve, remember it well 20yrs ago hubby got speeding ticket for doing 44 in a 40 zone going out of Tarbet🤣. Well done on another awesome vlog.Merry Christmas to you and alicjia when it comes, thanks again.💞
Gosh, thanks for this, brought back memories of flights to Campbeltown as a junior doctor around 1980 to help run clinics at the town medical centre. The planes were Trislanders and the ground crew literally carried a wooden box as a step, opened the door, folded a twin seat forward two got in and then two more, then repeated the same procedure from the other side and the plane was full. It never got above 1000 feet but we did have coffee during the flight…served from a flask behind the rear seats. Now I’m hoping for another visit to Campbeltown! All the best, Jim
Hi Steve, as usual you never dissapoint, I spent a week there one day lol, great information and your way to connect. Have a fantastic Xmas and New Year, hope this translates. Pory roku pozdrowienia Szczesliwego Nowego Roku. For Alicja
despite the sound troubles, I think @19:40 to @19:55 is among the most beautiful footage you've shared to date. Thank you as always, Steve, for taking us along on your adventurous explorations.
I always think of Campbeltown (Loch!?)and link it with an Andy Stewart (Scottish kilted singer) new year kind of song. Thanks, I now see it not only as a place worth seeing but a place worth going to see. The cave did seem a little spooky. The walk to it was surely worth it though. Extraordinary seeing such a holy depiction in such an isolated spot. Thank you for sharing.
Well done again Steve, your video,s are well entertaining. You take me to places I will probably never see in person. You and Alicia have a great Christmas and a Guid New Year. Long may yer lum reek.
I honestly love these videos. I live through your exploration for now. In a few years I retire then I'm going to spend the rest of my life exploring too...
Oh, and you mentioned about the Twin Otter reversing out of its parking spot under its own power. When I began working for Northwest Airlines in Minneapolis in 1989, we began reversing our DC9 and Boeing 727 aircraft under their own power. It was pretty slick and avoided having to wait for a pushback crew to turn up. It was perfectly safe and fully approved by the FAA. Fun too, but noisy as hell in the rear of the aircraft. Unfortunately fuel prices increased to a point where the increased fuel burn made it uneconomical. Couldn't do it with any aircraft with engines attached to the wings due to the possibility of the engines sucking up any debris and damaging the aircraft. Cheers, Ian
A wonderful video! I'm planning on spending a couple of weeks in Campbeltown this spring, flying there from Glasgow, so I found this to be extremely timely and useful. Thank you!
Thanks Steve ot was just lovely to see my wee hometown. Shame about the weather cos it's beautiful when the sunshine. Seeing the wee twin otter brought back memories. I haven't been home in a long time but I love to see it. Thanks again Steve x
Aw thanks Kate! Yeah, I'm planning to come back and have a proper look round when the weather is a bit better, can't wait :) All the best to you have a lovely Christmas!
@@steve-marsh Thanks very much Steve, you too. I'm glad you liked it When the sun shines it's lovely there. Next time head for the best tea & cake on the planet. It's at Muneroy in Southend. The food there's lovely and on a clear day you can see Antrim.MaeeryXmas and thanks again X Kate
Thanks for the video Steve. It's always good to see a Twin Otter flight. If I get to 'The Wee Toon", I think I'll be visiting the distilleries rather than the cave.
Another great video Steve. Thanks for sharing. I’ve driven down the Mull of Kintyre heading to the Arran ferry. Must take time to visit that island in future.
A bit of a wintry day out but I dont mind that, not compared to a few winters Ive spent in Canada or northern Norway! I'm always a bit worried when I see you tramping about in what look like trainers but I guess they're "walking" ones….. I'm very much old school and on even moderate hikes I wear walking boots! (these are well waxed and nice and comfy) thanks for taking us on these travels, it always gives me itchy feet….
Yeah, they're proper walking shoes, but a good boot is always better for ankle protection it's true! Canadian and Norwegian winters - pretty to look at but I can't even imagine a whole season of it!
@@steve-marsh hmmm the Canadian winter was the hardest, you had to be all masked up, if you had your nose exposed you would get frost bite! Luckily I'm ok with the cold but that was REALLY freezing…. I dont go to Canada in the winter anymore!
That's amazing As a sailor I've been to that fuelling jetty in Campbeltown many times but never realised about the causeway to the island let alone the cave painting!
Brilliant video, Steve! Thank you for bringing us with you to Campbeltown and to the wee island and that amazing painting. I just love your adventures!
This is definitely on our bucket list while we are there Steve. I have watched this three times now. Thank for being so thorough! Two more weeks and then 8 in Scotland! If we spot your van we will give it a good rocking! lol
An adventure and a half! Hilarious. You should take Rollerblades with you to gain time along the lanes, stop off for a cuppa /wee dram on the way through. Hope you're well and have a good Christmas you and Alicia.
Wonderful video Steve....Apart form the singing... But you gave it a go.... You could phone ahead for a Taxi to meet you.... But that would mean spending more of your hard earned money 😲.... Take care and I hope you both have a great Xmas.... :-)))
Fun Fact: Campbeltown has one of the longest runways in the UK at 3km. Was an emergency backup landing spot for the Space Shuttle.
Was also a runway for USAF, concord trials, and a storage and distribution centre for US seals nuclear mines. You can see the storage units if yours sitting on the left and landing from the sea.
Wow! Again! I love seeing the take offs and landings in these great little work horse planes. Thanks for braving the wind, rain, and tides to hike across the causeway to see a painting in a cave at the end of the world. I've walked low tide causeways in California and Great Lakes to see lighthouses but your journey was fabulous...so long and dramatic. Thanks again for taking us to everyday places that are in actuality spectacular. Makes me take a closer look at what is around me here in Colorado! Just need to stay alert and keep walking 😊
That plane is incredible and does amazing things for Scottish tourism. Beautiful twin otter.
You are a much braver person than I! Thanks for taking us there and being willing to go the extra mile for another spectacular video!
What a cool day's expedition, Steve.
Even though the painting was the focus in the video, I still found the scenery and the views from the plane so interesting.
Thanks Doris, the whole day was great fun even though the dark clouds followed me for most of it!
Thank you for another enjoyable wee trip. Watching these videos really feels like I’m going along for the journey. As I have said before, I can’t go to these places because of disability. So for me journeys like these opens up my world.
Cheers Robert! Merry Christmas :)
What a stunningly beautiful place to visit.Thank you for sharing.
Merry Christmas :)
Wow ! Never heard of this before . What an amazing journey to get there to see it . Thankyou for taking us along with you Steve . I have driven right round to campbeltown its a fab drive . I enjoyed the flight more . 😊
A great video Steve. We are so lucky to have Loganair as our wee flag carrier! It was blawin' a hoolie when I was there as well. :-)
Cheers Scott! Have a great Christmas and looking forward to your next upload! Maybe a colab can be arranged sometime!!!! Aw the best!
That was a wonderful short trip In my favourite Twin Otter light aircraft, and the surprise at the end of the lonely walk to Campbeltown was amazing, a beautiful little town indeed, Interesting story about the cave painting of the ‘Crucifix’ but the walkway had me very worried, as you know sea water and I don’t mix, you are a brave Man Steve, you would never find me in any sort of cave either, no matter how beautiful, it did have a bit of an eerie atmosphere I thought, but it had wonderful colours and rock formations, as you say quite unique, you always manage to find places of interest Steve thank you 🙏 for another one”👌”
Thanks Bernice :) I think I sometimes push my bravery a bit just to get the shot I want/need :D Have a wonderful Christmas!
@@steve-marsh that’s called dedication, you always do go that extra mile for our enjoyment, Merry Christmas to you and Alicja also, 🤗
I did laugh when all the sheep started running away from your singing. There's always a critic in the area, lol. I was a tad concerned that you were going to get trapped on the island until the next low tide, but, you knew what you were doing.
I'm not sure if the sheep running away in such a remote area necessarily is down to bad singing. Reportedly the sight of blokes might be enough to make them run.
Coat. Yes.
More stunningly beautiful pictures of Scotland! A beautiful video! 🤗
Haha you've made a good point :D
Another min-gem...thank you.
Planes aren't scary but the sea is a whole different matter.
I had visions this time of you becoming stranded...or heaven forbid,being washed away.
This is a certifiable PG vlog !
But my goodness you must walk hundreds of miles a year and get through piles of shoes.
For my part I count, simply watching one of your films, as an additional 1000 steps in my daily count...exhausting.
You are doing a good job for a healthy exercise lifestyle. That is, if we discount the risks of pneumonia and exposure and drowning!
Overall it certainly seems it is about time you got yourself a shoe sponsor 😃 !
Best wishes to thee and thine for Christmas and beyond.
Loads of wishes for a successful 2022.
ML
Haha a shoe sponsor would be wonderful! :D Thanks so much for the kind comments and aw the best to you! :)
Cant thank you enough for your time and work. Leaves such a good feeling in the heart after watching each one. x
Thank you SO much Jo!!!!! Really appreciate it, I get the same feeling reading your comment!
Fascinating 😮. Quite a trek and planning. Thanks for the footage ❤
Worked in Campbeltown as a young 20 year old in 1967,was there for 6 weeks, but then we drove there,At the time paul Mccartney had a place nearby,Am now 75 and this brought back some good and bad memories,Not changed much at all,I have changed quiet a bit.Love your wee videos Steve.
Cheers John, thanks for coming on a trip down memory lane!
Once again an entertaining and relaxing video - really appreciate your hard work over the year - keeps me sane ! Excellent as always !
Cheers John, can't believe that's another year gone, need to get planning for 2022 already! Aw the best to you :)
I always enjoy watching the videos of your travels. It reminds me of how beautiful our home country of Scotland is.You show us some great locations. Thanks again.
Cheers Alasdair! Merry Christmas!
Amazing Steve about the old town and the painting of Jesus in a cave never heard of it !
Love finding these little gems :)
I flew Glasgow-Campbeltown-Glasgow in 1982 when visiting the military marine storage & loading terminal, built into the cliff face, for a pre-tender survey for modification works. The plane was a Britten-Norman Trislander, yes the one with 2 engines on the wing and a third engine stuck on top of the tail. 3 things I remember to this day. 1) The pilot turning around in his seat and shaking hands and then redistributing the passengers in different seats to get a better weight balance, which I understood as in an earlier career I was an Aeronautical Weight Control Engineer and Loadmaster. 2) The main, 3 km long, runway was shut for maintenance. No problem we landed on the taxiway, and used very little of that. 3) There was a taxi available at the airport which took me to the terminal and back again to the airport. I had taken my suitcase with me in case the survey took time and I had to stay overnight but we did the walkaround and I asked my questions in plenty of time to catch the evening flight back to Glasgow. I think the terminal building was a wooden shack then.
How you think up these day trips amazes me! That was fascinating & you made me laugh with the sheep! Another joy to watch, thank you Steve.
Oh I remember now :D haha cheers!
Thanks for this one Steve. An absolute joy. best wishes to you. and Alicja. See you on the next one.
Cheers Derek! And aw the best to you too! I can't wait to get Alicja back on the screen! :)
Steve don’t give yourself a hard time…great Vlog…I really enjoyed it…thanks
Cheers Kevin! Much appreciated :)
Interesting seeing the cave and painting. Thanks for the walking tour enjoyed it.
Thanks so much for watching :) Aw the best!
went to Davaar in 1971 when I was 15 with my mum, who was born in Campbeltown. Flew across in 1999 on a Twin Otter, although your one looks a lot more modern....we were bussed back as the weather was too inclement to fly....
Nice,the things you kearn here, great fun.
Weather is always a theme though and it was very recognisable 🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴🇳🇱👍
Cheers Michael! :)
Most enjoyable the video. Thank you and your feet for the hard work making this for us. Hope you and Alicja have a great Christmas and a spectacular New Year. Be well, stay safe, love from Texas.
Awww and the same to you Kate! Aw the best from across the Ocean! Here's hoping we can get to the States next year, miss it so much!
I love the win Otter - they always look so eager to fly, and Logan Air uses them to fly to some really superb little places :-)
So true Rob! And I think the pilots enjoy them as much as me!
Having lived in Campbeltown I've done this flight a few time, then back in the 1970's when it used to go on to Islay too. The "funniest" experience I've had was when the flight took twice as long and the pilots had to get out the map to find a location through a break in the clouds :) Great video - ty.
Thanks so much Steve for taking us on another one of your breathless trips. Great timing with the tides! Love the Twin Otter, prolly one of the finest STOL aircraft. Looks like the pilots greased both landings. Keep ‘‘em coming man!
Cheers Norman! Merry Christmas!
What an incredible adventure Steve! Gorgeous painting and sunset! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for taking us along, Steve. What a fabby trip.
Cheers! Merry Christmas :)
@@steve-marsh And to you and Alicja. Here's to more great videos in 2022. Do get to Lismore at some point if you can. Stay safe.
Hi Steve hope your well ..Great wee vid plane was pretty kool but looks very tight lucky there was only two ppl...and landing footage prty neat..take care buddy and can't wait for ur next vid
Cheers mate! Merry Christmas!
@@steve-marsh merry Xmas to u and ur family
Wow Steve, how do you discover these gems. To be honest I have never heard about that painting, imagine the face of the first person who saw it after the artist painted it. Look forward to the next video.
Hope you and Alicijia have a happy Xmas and peaceful and healthy new year.
And you too Bob! I know right? And I wonder if there are other yet undiscovered paintings elsewhere!
There a project for you mate😂
Steve, you could have created your own artwork in the other cave & become a historic legend in your own right 🤔😉
Damn...just as I was about to put down my phone and a vid from Steve pops up as a notification. Oh go on then I will watch 😁. Great trip, very worth the effort to see that cave picture too.
Cheers mate! Haha my timing was perfect :)
Thanks Steve, really enjoyed this. Campbeltown looks so lovely x
Thanks Judy! Merry Christmas!
You take us to some fabulous places away from the usual tourist trail - many thanks-I enjoy your content so much
Great video as ever Steve. Thank you.
Cheers John - Merry Christmas!
What a great December day out. I've been wondering about Campbeltown and now I know. Thanks for the video
Cheers Michael!
Love your travelogues Steve. Great to visit favourite places with a jovial guide ! 🙂
You are too kind :)
Loved your video, I was stationed at RAF Machrihanish in 1984-85 , 1st flight ever was to Glasgow in a twin otter in a howling gale. Went back to Mac/Campbeltown in 2005.. over 20 years later and walked the causeway to see the painting, I still have friends in the wee roon to this day 37 years later. What a great reminiscent video for me .
Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
Absolutely stunning so glad to see these marvelous vlogs, thanks Steve how wonderful the marbles of the world are, great video.
Thanks so much Jack! All the best for Christmas and the New Year!
Steve Thanks for another great video brings back memories of Davaar as stayed there some time ago in one of the old Lighthouse keepers cottages.
Sounds fantastic! My kinda holiday! Cheers :)
You know, I'm starting to think (with respect and affection) that you're a bit of a madman....certainly braver than most.
Haha I’ll take that compliment Yvonne :D
Hi Steve, it was a good few years ago since I walked over to Davaar Island to view the Crucifixion painting. I had been staying in the campsite in Lochgilphead and had caught the Citylink bus down to Campbeltown. Like you, I was having to stick to a timetable but with me it was the return bus to Lochgilphead! The weather was gorgeous however, and I made good time. A worthwhile wee walk indeed. By the way, the painting was subjected to some vandalism three or four years ago when the face of Christ was obliterated by an image of Che Guevara. It has been 'restored' by a local artist to what you see today. I will need to go back one day. I fancy the flight in the wee Twin Otter. A great video!
Cheers Michael, and a cracking wee nugget of information there too! This flight is one of the cheapest on the loganair network, so give it a shot :)
Love those Twin Otters - with the throttle handles up above the pilots head! 😀 Very interesting trip to somewhere I know nothing about so learned a lot.
Have a great Christmas Roger and family!
What a smooth landing! Ten points to Loganair.
Another cracking video Steve - you should ask Santa to bring you one of those folding bikes that fit in a bag - I have a friend who takes one with him in his wee plane - you would get around more. Anyway thanks for all you do - wishing you a wonderful Christmas
Thanks so much Colin! Merry Christmas, and I'll be looking out for that bike in the morning :) What a great idea!!!
The paternal side of my family are from Campbeltown and we used to spend our 2 week summer hol's up there every year (many years ago now.) I still have an aunt and cousin living there. My gran used to live in one of the houses in Stewarton you can see on your vid on your walk from the airport to the town. In the early days of my visits we used to get the train from London to somewhere I've long forgotten before getting a steamer up the Clyde to Campbeltown........Such an adventure when you're very young. It was and is a lovely place, so much beautiful scenery (and wonderful golf courses) and a totally different pace of life from 'down south.'......... Happy days! Keep up the good work with the vid's.
Superb Ian, thanks so much for sharing :) Aw the best!
That was wonderful! Just an amazing, tiny corner of the world in such a short time. The painting of Jesus was stunning and heart warming. Thanks, Steve. Merry Ann from Minnesota
Have a wonderful Christmas Merry Ann! Aw the best from Scotland :)
Thanks Steve, another great video, love watching your trips and pray we can get back to Scotland before the final curtain. A happy Christmas to you and Alicjia and have a good 2022.
Cheers David! Merry Christmas from us both!
That's a lot of walking from airport to Davarr island with time to get back to airport would stress me out! I did a summer time sail on Waverley to Campbeltown years ago and flew back to Glasgow the same day . Haven't had time to see painting.
Can't wait to get onboard the Waverley Jim! Next year for sure, not been on her decks since I was too young to remember!
Used to work in Tarbert not so far from Campbeltown back in 2017 never even knew Davaar existed, everyday is a school day. I tried to do this flight once just to say I’d done it, only for the day I tried too, the flight was cancelled and was plonked on a bus for 4 hours instead😂 Thanks for another brilliant video Steve.
Fun fact about Campbeltown Airport. It was certified to be used as an emergency runway for the Space Shuttle wouldn’t think that looking at it now🤔
Superb info, cheers! And wow, I don't fancy the bus trip! I got lucky.
That was an interesting film that brought back many memories of living and working in Campbeltown nearly 20 years ago. There were a few changes I noticed but in the main it has not changed. I have walked out over the causeway and viewed the painting as well. I regularly flew up to Glasgow for meetings and if you had a hospital appointment in Glasgow you got a free return flight.
Nice one, glad to show you some very familiar places :) Merry Christmas
Amazing island and causeway, now if the tide had come in you might have been glad of the cave! Surprised it survives with the tide coming in ad out over it!
I might just stay in one of those caves forever :) Merry Christmas Bob!
Gotta love the Twotter. A great little puddle-jumper.
Haha love it! :)
Great seeing another video from you. I hope you are ready for Christmas and have some great plans. All the best....from Orlando FL. Temp today is mid eighties....Brrrrr!
Haha you know how jealous that makes me! All the best in wonderful FL - what I'd do to be there right now!!!!
Thanks for another great video! The plane is as big as a minibus! In Norway, Widerø flies these minibuses with wings! Almost like the plane should have been equipped with a parachute and stop button! Stylish jesus picture in the cave! Wishing you a great Wednesday! Stay Safe!
Thanks you too! Oh I've always fancied one of those Widerø passes where you can hop on and off as many flights as you want right up the coast! That would be wonderful!
Steve, I've viewed this video several times over the last couple of years and it simply gets better and better with every viewing! The combination of the Loganair Twin Otter flight and your exploration of the Kintyre peninsula are very 'atmospheric' and so interesting - an incredoble journey and a wonderful experience.... as always, thanks a million :)
I really appreciate it Kieron! I can still remember how tired I was after this one, but a very worthwhile trip!
Pity you didn’t pop in to see the painting of St. Kieran coming to Campbeltown above the altar of the Church by the same name………
Great video. I was in Campbeltown in August but unfortunately the tide made it impossible to visit Davaar Island. I would love to go back one day. Tfs
Cheers Lorna! Aye, I wondered if I'd make it across too!
Another Extremely great video, so many thanks for taking the time to make the video, take care & keep safe.
Yes it's a lovely place Steve, remember it well 20yrs ago hubby got speeding ticket for doing 44 in a 40 zone going out of Tarbet🤣. Well done on another awesome vlog.Merry Christmas to you and alicjia when it comes, thanks again.💞
Haha still fresh in the memory :) Thanks so much Margaret and Merry Christmas to you too!
Thanks again Steve for taking us along. Merry Christmas.🎄✝️
Merry Christmas to you too! Aw the best!
Lovely journey you had there so glad to come along,stay safe,cheers.
Cheers Simon! You too :)
Gosh, thanks for this, brought back memories of flights to Campbeltown as a junior doctor around 1980 to help run clinics at the town medical centre. The planes were Trislanders and the ground crew literally carried a wooden box as a step, opened the door, folded a twin seat forward two got in and then two more, then repeated the same procedure from the other side and the plane was full. It never got above 1000 feet but we did have coffee during the flight…served from a flask behind the rear seats. Now I’m hoping for another visit to Campbeltown! All the best, Jim
Oh James you had a much cooler way to get there, wish I could go back in time! Merry Christmas!
Another cracking video Steve keep them coming have a good Christmas
You too Robbie! Aw the best :)
Thank you Steve, I really enjoy your jaunts. Happy Christmas from down on the south coast uk. Love Scotland 💓
Merry Christmas to you, thanks so much x
You continue to amaze us with these incredible short adventures!!!!!
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas
Yet another surprising journey. loved it.
Cheers mate!
A beautiful journey and the amazing rainbow…thank you for all you do to bring awesome and beautiful journeys 🤗
Thanks so much Laura :)
Hi Steve, as usual you never dissapoint, I spent a week there one day lol, great information and your way to connect. Have a fantastic Xmas and New Year, hope this translates. Pory roku pozdrowienia Szczesliwego Nowego Roku. For Alicja
Brian thank you! And I'll need to check your sentence when Alicja gets back from work! Aw the best
Thanks for bringing us on that beautiful island .happy Christmas .🎅🎅🎅🎅💗
And to you Sean! Cheers!
despite the sound troubles, I think @19:40 to @19:55 is among the most beautiful footage you've shared to date. Thank you as always, Steve, for taking us along on your adventurous explorations.
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas :)
Another fantastic video Steve. I'm getting worried about new habit of walking along slippery rocks. Alicja, put a lead on him! :D x
Haha I'm ready for a getting a row when Alicja gets back from work and watches the video :D Cheers Duncan, aw the best!
@@steve-marsh hope she's having a fabulous time! X
I always think of Campbeltown (Loch!?)and link it with an Andy Stewart (Scottish kilted singer) new year kind of song. Thanks, I now see it not only as a place worth seeing but a place worth going to see. The cave did seem a little spooky. The walk to it was surely worth it though. Extraordinary seeing such a holy depiction in such an isolated spot. Thank you for sharing.
Totally agree Thomas! Thanks for coming along :)
Well done again Steve, your video,s are well entertaining. You take me to places I will probably never see in person. You and Alicia have a great Christmas and a Guid New Year. Long may yer lum reek.
You too Tom, cannae believe that's another year gone, but thanks for sticking by the channel, aw the best!
I honestly love these videos. I live through your exploration for now. In a few years I retire then I'm going to spend the rest of my life exploring too...
Thanks so much Bruce! Many exciting adventures to come for both of us :)
@@steve-marsh can't wait
Oh, and you mentioned about the Twin Otter reversing out of its parking spot under its own power. When I began working for Northwest Airlines in Minneapolis in 1989, we began reversing our DC9 and Boeing 727 aircraft under their own power. It was pretty slick and avoided having to wait for a pushback crew to turn up. It was perfectly safe and fully approved by the FAA. Fun too, but noisy as hell in the rear of the aircraft. Unfortunately fuel prices increased to a point where the increased fuel burn made it uneconomical. Couldn't do it with any aircraft with engines attached to the wings due to the possibility of the engines sucking up any debris and damaging the aircraft. Cheers, Ian
Oh cheers for that, had no idea! I’ve always wanted to visit MSP - maybe 2022 will be the year!!!
Great content and a must for any tourists visiting Scotland.....
Thanks so much mate! :)
Thanks for the wee film, great picture quality and loved the bit on the Twin Otter. Best regards from Belfast.
Cheers Joseph! Merry Christmas!
Awesome as usual Steve. Yer a brave man crossing to Davaar Isle at this time of year and a return plane to catch lol. Love it.
I was stressing more than you know! Merry Christmas :)
A wonderful video! I'm planning on spending a couple of weeks in Campbeltown this spring, flying there from Glasgow, so I found this to be extremely timely and useful. Thank you!
Cheer Scott - really good to hear! Thank you for doing your research via my video!
Thanks Steve ot was just lovely to see my wee hometown. Shame about the weather cos it's beautiful when the sunshine. Seeing the wee twin otter brought back memories. I haven't been home in a long time but I love to see it. Thanks again Steve x
Aw thanks Kate! Yeah, I'm planning to come back and have a proper look round when the weather is a bit better, can't wait :) All the best to you have a lovely Christmas!
@@steve-marsh Thanks very much Steve, you too. I'm glad you liked it
When the sun shines it's lovely there. Next time head for the best tea & cake on the planet. It's at Muneroy in Southend. The food there's lovely and on a clear day you can see Antrim.MaeeryXmas and thanks again
X Kate
Thanks for the video Steve. It's always good to see a Twin Otter flight. If I get to 'The Wee Toon", I think I'll be visiting the distilleries rather than the cave.
You know how to do it better than me Peter! Aw the best :)
Great video, lots of planning must have gone into that day trip! Thanks for sharing and I hope you both have a great Christmas 🎄
And you too Daz! Aw the best mate! :)
Always great to see a Twin Otter ... a Canadian icon. Now those pesky Canada Geese ... not so much!
Haha Merry Christmas!
Another great video Steve. Thanks for sharing. I’ve driven down the Mull of Kintyre heading to the Arran ferry. Must take time to visit that island in future.
I'd like to do the ferry trips too Liz :)
A bit of a wintry day out but I dont mind that, not compared to a few winters Ive spent in Canada or northern Norway! I'm always a bit worried when I see you tramping about in what look like trainers but I guess they're "walking" ones….. I'm very much old school and on even moderate hikes I wear walking boots! (these are well waxed and nice and comfy) thanks for taking us on these travels, it always gives me itchy feet….
Yeah, they're proper walking shoes, but a good boot is always better for ankle protection it's true! Canadian and Norwegian winters - pretty to look at but I can't even imagine a whole season of it!
@@steve-marsh hmmm the Canadian winter was the hardest, you had to be all masked up, if you had your nose exposed you would get frost bite! Luckily I'm ok with the cold but that was REALLY freezing…. I dont go to Canada in the winter anymore!
That's amazing As a sailor I've been to that fuelling jetty in Campbeltown many times but never realised about the causeway to the island let alone the cave painting!
Cheers Paul, love finding these wee hidden gems :)
Fantastic research & great content, Steve 👌
Another goodie 👍Thank you for great content this year and best wishes to both for a great Christmas 🤗
Can't believe that's another year! Thanks for sticking by the channel and aw the best!
Brilliant video, Steve! Thank you for bringing us with you to Campbeltown and to the wee island and that amazing painting. I just love your adventures!
Thanks so much Barney! Merry Christmas!
Another great video well done Steve
Cheers Jim! Merry Christmas!
This is definitely on our bucket list while we are there Steve. I have watched this three times now. Thank for being so thorough! Two more weeks and then 8 in Scotland! If we spot your van we will give it a good rocking! lol
An adventure and a half! Hilarious. You should take Rollerblades with you to gain time along the lanes, stop off for a cuppa /wee dram on the way through. Hope you're well and have a good Christmas you and Alicia.
Haha you don't want to see me on blades :D Merry Christmas from us both x
Since the video had Jesus on the Cross I hope you have a blessed Christmas Steve, thanks for the videos!
And you too! Merry Christmas :)
another great video Steve ,,, thanks ,,
Thanks so much :)
Thanks very much Steve, from me in Irvine !🤗🤗
Great video! Nice to see the Twin Otter again. Also, thanks for the history lesson 😊
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas to you!
Wonderful video Steve....Apart form the singing... But you gave it a go.... You could phone ahead for a Taxi to meet you.... But that would mean spending more of your hard earned money 😲.... Take care and I hope you both have a great Xmas.... :-)))
You too!!! (and would you believe I got a taxi back to the airport?) ;)
@@steve-marsh It makes sense when your on a tight schedule..... :-))))