Stacy and Molly, I’m pretty sure I have watched all of your videos, and appreciate your straight forward style. Molly has grown into an exceptionally effective, and wonderfully expressive narrator. I have enjoyed your walks so much that I am planning a trip to Britain in 2025, and wonder if you have a favorite section or area you’ve hiked. A friend and I will have 7 to 10 days, and we’d like to hike/walk and visit small villages along the way. We plan to stay in inns and hotels.
Thanks for the kind words. I recommend the Pilgrims Way. The towns along the way were wonderful, and ending at Canterbury was amazing. I’m going to make a hotel video for that one coming up. We stayed at some really cool old pubs/hotels.
What a beautiful, scenic day, in spite of the rain. We loved all the same stops you made. I think we stayed in that exact room at Inveroran. I'm sure you met Nadia, who owns the hotel? I told everyone at home that I felt like I had met a professor from Hogwarts. She was so quirky and adorable!
10:46 In honour of the fog lifting: ruclips.net/video/7_-wkidKX54/видео.html I lived loads of my life, including some of the months same year prior to Santiago 197,3 km from where Carl Nielsen is born. You bet we had him in music class! That's 122.5961 miles from his Nørre Lyndelse to Malmö, formerly mine (not looking forward to going back, though).
Fun detail. Inveroran sounds like it involved an English word. Inver Roaring. Doesn't. Bridge of Orchy sounds like nothing English after "bridge" ... Bridge Bhorci? Bridge Mhorci? Bhorcai? Mhorcai? Yes, there is, there is "of" ...
Good on you for keeping going. Afternoon tea stop looked delightful. You always choose lovely places to stay the night.
It was a lovely end to the day. There is so often a reward if you just keep on going.
Stacy and Molly, I’m pretty sure I have watched all of your videos, and appreciate your straight forward style. Molly has grown into an exceptionally effective, and wonderfully expressive narrator. I have enjoyed your walks so much that I am planning a trip to Britain in 2025, and wonder if you have a favorite section or area you’ve hiked. A friend and I will have 7 to 10 days, and we’d like to hike/walk and visit small villages along the way. We plan to stay in inns and hotels.
Thanks for the kind words. I recommend the Pilgrims Way. The towns along the way were wonderful, and ending at Canterbury was amazing. I’m going to make a hotel video for that one coming up. We stayed at some really cool old pubs/hotels.
@@staceyandmollypilgrims Thank you, Stacey, I look forward to that!
What a beautiful, scenic day, in spite of the rain. We loved all the same stops you made. I think we stayed in that exact room at Inveroran. I'm sure you met Nadia, who owns the hotel? I told everyone at home that I felt like I had met a professor from Hogwarts. She was so quirky and adorable!
1:03 Second Breakfast!
Sounds like a literary reference (also sounds good).
We got it from The Hobbit, I think. We've been saying it for years.
@@staceyandmollypilgrims I love Tolkien too.
10:46 In honour of the fog lifting:
ruclips.net/video/7_-wkidKX54/видео.html
I lived loads of my life, including some of the months same year prior to Santiago 197,3 km from where Carl Nielsen is born. You bet we had him in music class!
That's 122.5961 miles from his Nørre Lyndelse to Malmö, formerly mine (not looking forward to going back, though).
1:53 ruins of ... not discourtesy of Robert Bruce, obviously, but pretty certainly of the Reformation (or its sequels).
6:09 Did you hear or see the thunderstorm from the windows in Tyndrum or ...??
Definitely. It was quite a storm.
@@staceyandmollypilgrims OK, I'll believe you!
Fun detail.
Inveroran sounds like it involved an English word. Inver Roaring. Doesn't.
Bridge of Orchy sounds like nothing English after "bridge" ... Bridge Bhorci? Bridge Mhorci? Bhorcai? Mhorcai? Yes, there is, there is "of" ...