Hi.Good to see you and lady Reck in my homeland , Yeah the weather in Scotland is a lot different to the Camino Frances ... It's Beautiful part of the country, hence they call it Bonnie Scotland.. Buen Camino.
I am watching your journey and trying to remember what it was like when I walked it in 1992. I had much better weather then. I do remember walking acoss Rannock Moor to the head of Glen Coe. Amazing, and as you say very remote. I enjoyed a pint in Kinghouse before continuing to Kinlochleven, I think that was the town. Nice videos by the way. I am wondering if you climbed Ben Nevis at the end of your walk, just to add a memory.
Great video again.. Your editing skills are enviable. 19 miles eh? I normally do tyndrum to invoraron hotel wildcamp and then to kingshouse the following day but next time, hopefully in 2 weeks time, I will be doing tyndrum to kingshouse same as you. That's a long way... How was it?
Holy wind!!! 😮❤
Hi.Good to see you and lady Reck in my homeland ,
Yeah the weather in Scotland is a lot different to the Camino Frances ...
It's Beautiful part of the country, hence they call it Bonnie Scotland..
Buen Camino.
At least the wind and cold kept the midges away. 😂
A nineteen mile walk to end up with three couches? All part of the experience!
I am watching your journey and trying to remember what it was like when I walked it in 1992. I had much better weather then. I do remember walking acoss Rannock Moor to the head of Glen Coe. Amazing, and as you say very remote. I enjoyed a pint in Kinghouse before continuing to Kinlochleven, I think that was the town. Nice videos by the way. I am wondering if you climbed Ben Nevis at the end of your walk, just to add a memory.
Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately we don’t have time for Ben Nevis. We will for sure come back to climb it
Great video again.. Your editing skills are enviable. 19 miles eh? I normally do tyndrum to invoraron hotel wildcamp and then to kingshouse the following day but next time, hopefully in 2 weeks time, I will be doing tyndrum to kingshouse same as you. That's a long way... How was it?
19 miles was tough on the feet cause of the surface we walked on. Still better than 12 miles along Loch Lomond