To go in search of a hillfort is like a Magical Quest. I am watching this late on a June night, after Glasgow is out of Tier 3. Your film is as good as a holiday.
Great day out, thanks for showing us your adventure! At the start of the video, it was almost as if you were trying to convince yourself about heading into the hills. We were through in Lonoxtown a few days ago, it's a nice little place when the weather is good. Hillforts are always somewhat of a letdown when you actually visit them, you need to try and imagine how it would have been before the land was eroded away and they lost their sheer scale. Thinking back, it would have been a foreboding sight. Great video as always.
Many thanks. It's amazing just how invisible this fort is even when quite close. I suppose in many ways being hidden was a good thing, especially if you're trying to avoid attacks on your settlement. But I imagine when those thick stone walls were properly in place and the interior was busy with structures it would have stood out a lot more. I think some of the larger hillforts actually wanted to be seen, their size and impressive defences being a statement of power.
Hi Eddie, great stuff good to see you oot and aboot and making the most of our/your new found freedom...............................long may it last...........hopefully we can all get through this and have a bright future take care and I am looking forwards to your videos, you cheer me up no end, all the best china!........John
Another great watch 🤗..always entertaining & a relaxing view,I do recall watching your other trip up the Campsie Fells when you almost bit off more than you could chew,thankfully none of that this time 😁..stay safe out there on your travels Ed ⛰️
Another great video Ed I'm sure you have many years ahead true alot of people are and will feel the affects of this pandemic for a long time but things are now finally looking better great to see you back out in the great outdoors
Hi Ed, Nice video to start the season. It must have felt good tramping the hills again. Great weather, great scenery, interesting subject, all alone with your thoughts. What more is there, well done indeed, we thoroughly enjoyed it. Ian and Angie.
Hi Eddy, another truly interesting and well presented video. Really do enjoy your sense of humour and nice to see you taking advantage of the pleasant weather conditions. It seems that you gave your foot a real workout on this adventure, hopefully you are back to normal soon. Take care and best regards, Rob.
Hello Eddy. Grand wee walk that pal,(how far from the kirk is the fort ) lovely weather you had for it as well. I do hope that foot can be mended but not sure how much the doctor can do on the phone !.As for the Fort itself i am always amazed at where people decided to settle,the pond would probably be used for irregation and watering animals ? Half expected that pastie to appear frim your bag hahaha, great video Eddy, looking forward to the EP. All the best pal. 🏴🥃👍
Many thanks. The fort's just over a mile from the kirk, as the crow flies, and closer to two miles via paths and tracks that pass close to Stafford Cottage and Garmore. You can see it on the Ordnance Survey's Landranger map #64.
Thanks Eddie for another good wee video , it was hard to imagine the Lennoxtown Forts, but you explanation helped immensley . Its great to see you out and about again and helps those of us that Covid lock down has hit hard ..ma auld legs have stiffened up wi lack o use lol ...thanks again Eddie 😀
Glad you enjoyed it. I may revisit the fort as I made too many assumptions, got a few things wrong (par for the course) and a few things are niggling at me. You can't beat a good niggle. I'm just wondering about the flattish area on the south of the fort, and I can well imagine it as a place of habitation with many hut circles. Take care.
I think a lot of the 'earthworks' you might have seen on the way up to the fort are part of the shale workings that were common all along the Campsie's at one time, shallow mine workings and their spoils methinks!?
There are certainly lots of old workings here and there. That said, I actually thought Maiden Castle was a good bit further down than where I was standing, so I wasn't sure what those bumps were. But on looking at a National Library of Scotland comparison map that shows then and now I see that I was actually very close to that castle's location, so it wouldn't surprise me if those bumps on the ground were somehow related to it.
Hi Stephen. I'm not sure what you mean by 'share'. I did have one video that was copied in its entirety and placed on someone else's RUclips channel, and that is clearly unacceptable. I think you can probably use a link to the video to embed it on a web page, so that anyone watching it is in fact viewing the video on my RUclips channel.
To go in search of a hillfort is like a Magical Quest. I am watching this late on a June night, after Glasgow is out of Tier 3.
Your film is as good as a holiday.
Magical is indeed the word. Many thanks, and happy exploring; it's been a tough old Covid slog in Glasgow.
Great day out, thanks for showing us your adventure! At the start of the video, it was almost as if you were trying to convince yourself about heading into the hills. We were through in Lonoxtown a few days ago, it's a nice little place when the weather is good. Hillforts are always somewhat of a letdown when you actually visit them, you need to try and imagine how it would have been before the land was eroded away and they lost their sheer scale. Thinking back, it would have been a foreboding sight. Great video as always.
Many thanks. It's amazing just how invisible this fort is even when quite close. I suppose in many ways being hidden was a good thing, especially if you're trying to avoid attacks on your settlement. But I imagine when those thick stone walls were properly in place and the interior was busy with structures it would have stood out a lot more. I think some of the larger hillforts actually wanted to be seen, their size and impressive defences being a statement of power.
Thanks for a very interesting film
Hi Ed thanks for pointing out this Kirk I shall definitely give it a visit before going to Lennox castle
Hi Eddie, great stuff good to see you oot and aboot and making the most of our/your new found freedom...............................long may it last...........hopefully we can all get through this and have a bright future take care and I am looking forwards to your videos, you cheer me up no end, all the best china!........John
Many thanks John. And we've got the weather too. Take care.
Another great watch 🤗..always entertaining & a relaxing view,I do recall watching your other trip up the Campsie Fells when you almost bit off more than you could chew,thankfully none of that this time 😁..stay safe out there on your travels Ed ⛰️
Many thanks. The first walk of the year with rolled-up shirt sleeves is always a good one.
Another great video Ed I'm sure you have many years ahead true alot of people are and will feel the affects of this pandemic for a long time but things are now finally looking better great to see you back out in the great outdoors
Things are indeed looking better. Take care.
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Hi Ed,
Nice video to start the season. It must have felt good tramping the hills again. Great weather, great scenery, interesting subject, all alone with your thoughts. What more is there, well done indeed, we thoroughly enjoyed it.
Ian and Angie.
Many thanks. You just can't beat rolled-up shirt sleeves and a rucksack. The word 'freedom' comes to mind.
Hi Eddy, another truly interesting and well presented video. Really do enjoy your sense of humour and nice to see you taking advantage of the pleasant weather conditions.
It seems that you gave your foot a real workout on this adventure, hopefully you are back to normal soon.
Take care and best regards,
Rob.
Thanks. Great to have some good weather to be out and about.
Hello Eddy. Grand wee walk that pal,(how far from the kirk is the fort ) lovely weather you had for it as well. I do hope that foot can be mended but not sure how much the doctor can do on the phone !.As for the Fort itself i am always amazed at where people decided to settle,the pond would probably be used for irregation and watering animals ? Half expected that pastie to appear frim your bag hahaha, great video Eddy, looking forward to the EP. All the best pal. 🏴🥃👍
Many thanks. The fort's just over a mile from the kirk, as the crow flies, and closer to two miles via paths and tracks that pass close to Stafford Cottage and Garmore. You can see it on the Ordnance Survey's Landranger map #64.
Thanks Eddie for another good wee video , it was hard to imagine the Lennoxtown Forts, but you explanation helped immensley . Its great to see you out and about again and helps those of us that Covid lock down has hit hard ..ma auld legs have stiffened up wi lack o use lol ...thanks again Eddie 😀
Glad you enjoyed it. I may revisit the fort as I made too many assumptions, got a few things wrong (par for the course) and a few things are niggling at me. You can't beat a good niggle. I'm just wondering about the flattish area on the south of the fort, and I can well imagine it as a place of habitation with many hut circles. Take care.
I think a lot of the 'earthworks' you might have seen on the way up to the fort are part of the shale workings that were common all along the Campsie's at one time, shallow mine workings and their spoils methinks!?
There are certainly lots of old workings here and there. That said, I actually thought Maiden Castle was a good bit further down than where I was standing, so I wasn't sure what those bumps were. But on looking at a National Library of Scotland comparison map that shows then and now I see that I was actually very close to that castle's location, so it wouldn't surprise me if those bumps on the ground were somehow related to it.
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is it ok to share this?
Hi Stephen. I'm not sure what you mean by 'share'. I did have one video that was copied in its entirety and placed on someone else's RUclips channel, and that is clearly unacceptable. I think you can probably use a link to the video to embed it on a web page, so that anyone watching it is in fact viewing the video on my RUclips channel.
Can tell its lennoxtown by the noise of all the Jackdaws and Rooks lol.
Absolutely.
Nice Edd
Glad you enjoyed it.