Thank you! We visited Eas Fors waterfall Perhaps the most well known of all the Isle of Mull waterfalls is Eas Fors. Located on the west coast of Mull, not far from the famed Isle of Mull scenery of Laggan Bay, these falls are easily accessible from the road. Excellent!
Did you find the way to the bottom of the falls. It's not signposted and it is a bit hard to explain the way to find it but we tried to explain it in our travel guides.
Thank you, I do so enjoy these. Been dying to get over there for decades now. Turns out, I’m a half breed American mix of Scottish & English. Idk if I’m ever going to get the chance or have the $$ so again; love these as I get to see it, albeit vicariously. ☮️🌹🌟
Thanks Violet. I know my videos are amateurish efforts so it's lovely to hear that someone enjoys them. I had hoped to show you lots of other things but the weather was very windy with low cloud so we had to abandon the longer hikes that were planned. One of my missions was to take my son up Ben More (the highest peak of Mull), but we got 3/4 of the way up and were in thick clouds with a wind that was pushing us over. No pleasure in that so we turned back, but we both commented afterwards that we felt my Father's presence walking with us on the mountain.
These aren't graves. These are stones that were left at the boundary stone by members of the funeral party on the way to the graveyard in the next parish.
Would be good to see more of the views and less of your face, then you could give the talk and less of the shit music. You're right though, Mull is very special, less tourists than Skye. I lived there for 25 years. Thanks for this little reminder
Thank you! We visited Eas Fors waterfall
Perhaps the most well known of all the Isle of Mull waterfalls is Eas Fors. Located on the west coast of Mull, not far from the famed Isle of Mull scenery of Laggan Bay, these falls are easily accessible from the road. Excellent!
Did you find the way to the bottom of the falls. It's not signposted and it is a bit hard to explain the way to find it but we tried to explain it in our travel guides.
Wonderful video. Thank you :)
Thanks, I didn't think it was one of my better efforts.
great video mate i'm to Mull in a few days and was doing a bit of research, thanks for that man well in
Thank you, I do so enjoy these. Been dying to get over there for decades now. Turns out, I’m a half breed American mix of Scottish & English. Idk if I’m ever going to get the chance or have the $$ so again; love these as I get to see it, albeit vicariously. ☮️🌹🌟
Thanks Violet. I know my videos are amateurish efforts so it's lovely to hear that someone enjoys them. I had hoped to show you lots of other things but the weather was very windy with low cloud so we had to abandon the longer hikes that were planned. One of my missions was to take my son up Ben More (the highest peak of Mull), but we got 3/4 of the way up and were in thick clouds with a wind that was pushing us over. No pleasure in that so we turned back, but we both commented afterwards that we felt my Father's presence walking with us on the mountain.
Great Video think my clan is from Ulva
Going to Mull next month!
No need for a swimsuit for the Eas Fors. Nice place for a swim and a shower 😁
sad they cut the trrees down by the standing rocks
Basically the Hebrides are the boondocks of Scotland. It's not a bucket list destination for good reasons.
that is a jewish tradition.to put stones on graves
These aren't graves. These are stones that were left at the boundary stone by members of the funeral party on the way to the graveyard in the next parish.
Such bad sound, I'm switching off. I suggest you listen while editing.
Would be good to see more of the views and less of your face, then you could give the talk and less of the shit music. You're right though, Mull is very special, less tourists than Skye. I lived there for 25 years. Thanks for this little reminder
Thanks for the feedback, we look forward to watching your videos.😊