Just beautiful Linda. All change for me...I'm now living in the Hills of South Australia! Miss Scotland such a lot already but looking forward to exploring this wonderful country and NZ. Keep uploading, I just love your videos. ❤
@@emmamorgan7171 wow Emma, from North Uist to Australia. You can’t get more of a difference. Hope my vlogs remind you of your old home. Hoping to get back to The Western Isles next year. 👍
The drone views from the Queen's Well were spectacular with the heather surrounding. Well done Hillary on your first Munro, which one is next for you ladies?
Lovely video 😊stunning scenery ❤ how are you getting on with your new hiking boots, they look very comfortable. Thank you so much for sharing your walks with us, love them.😊❤
@@kirstenrussell1752 thanks Kirsten. Yeah, hiking boots good so far. No blisters or discomfort. Wore them on a 10 mile low level walk in really hot weather & feet were comfy. 👍
Lovely walk there, well done to you all! only ever done mount keen from the deeside direction myself. When i had dogs, used to carry antihistamine tablets i got from vets, just incase of an Adder bite.
@@gpaterson5686 I bought some especially for the trip but forgot to pack them. I preferred the route from Deeside, Glen Tanar is beautiful. Thanks for watching. 👍
Well done to Hillary you start to understand how hard and how much energy you need to get up a Munro and the buss you feel. Just started on the east side of A9 Munros myself nice and round unlike the west of the A9 .Linda good one, liking the drone footage.
What a great video and well done to your friend, I have not done that munro, would you recommend that way up or the glen taner way? Looking forward to the next one. 😊
Thanks Angie, I liked the Glen Tanar route, the forest is beautiful but it’s a long walk (18 miles) compared to 11. You get a real feel of remoteness when you leave the forest. If you use a Mount bike it would save a bit of leg work. 👍
Hi Linda, lovely video as always, and congratulations Hillary on your first Munro. Some amazing views on the whole route. With Brora dragging you along it was never going to take you long to catch up with Hillary. 🤣🤣 Have a lovely weekend, all the best. 😀🥾⛰🏴
Congrats to your friend. I did my first Munro Sgorr Dhearg 2 weeks ago. Definitely a special milestone
@@Ouga_Official well done. 👍 Thank you for watching.
Cracking day out and weather was kind to you, mostly. Awesome scenery, Linda. Thanks for uploading.
@@nickname6747 thanks Nick. The weather was definitely better than forecast. 👍
Another great production from a great gal. Thanks for creating these wonderful experiences.
@@btesh69 aww, thank you. It’s a pleasure, glad you’re enjoying the vlogs. 👍
Just beautiful Linda. All change for me...I'm now living in the Hills of South Australia! Miss Scotland such a lot already but looking forward to exploring this wonderful country and NZ. Keep uploading, I just love your videos. ❤
@@emmamorgan7171 wow Emma, from North Uist to Australia. You can’t get more of a difference. Hope my vlogs remind you of your old home. Hoping to get back to The Western Isles next year. 👍
Another cracking video, Linda. Nice meeting you, and well done, Hilary, on your 1st Munro
@@davidmanson7924 aww, thanks David. It was so nice of you stop to chat. It was a great day & a great 1st Munro. 👍
The drone views from the Queen's Well were spectacular with the heather surrounding.
Well done Hillary on your first Munro, which one is next for you ladies?
@@mandyinabudhabi thanks Mandy, maybe the Cairnwell Munros. 3 easier ones in one trip. 👍
Another great one x well done to Hilary x
@@philipwatt1016 thank you Philip. 👍
Lovely video 😊stunning scenery ❤ how are you getting on with your new hiking boots, they look very comfortable. Thank you so much for sharing your walks with us, love them.😊❤
@@kirstenrussell1752 thanks Kirsten. Yeah, hiking boots good so far. No blisters or discomfort. Wore them on a 10 mile low level walk in really hot weather & feet were comfy. 👍
Lovely walk there, well done to you all! only ever done mount keen from the deeside direction myself.
When i had dogs, used to carry antihistamine tablets i got from vets, just incase of an Adder bite.
@@gpaterson5686 I bought some especially for the trip but forgot to pack them. I preferred the route from Deeside, Glen Tanar is beautiful. Thanks for watching. 👍
Well done to Hillary you start to understand how hard and how much energy you need to get up a Munro and the buss you feel.
Just started on the east side of A9 Munros myself nice and round unlike the west of the A9 .Linda good one, liking the drone footage.
@@IanHutcheson-n1c thank you Ian. Enjoy the Munros. 👍
Nice one Linda
@@obanmac thank you. 🙏
Mount Keen was my first munro, from Glentanner.
@@jamesalexander4926 I think that’s the most scenic route but a long one. Thanks for watching. 👍
What a great video and well done to your friend, I have not done that munro, would you recommend that way up or the glen taner way? Looking forward to the next one. 😊
Thanks Angie, I liked the Glen Tanar route, the forest is beautiful but it’s a long walk (18 miles) compared to 11. You get a real feel of remoteness when you leave the forest. If you use a Mount bike it would save a bit of leg work. 👍
Hi Linda, lovely video as always, and congratulations Hillary on your first Munro. Some amazing views on the whole route. With Brora dragging you along it was never going to take you long to catch up with Hillary. 🤣🤣
Have a lovely weekend, all the best.
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@@DAoutdoors that’s true, unfortunately Brora doesn’t always pull in the right direction. 😂 Thanks so much for watching. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors 🤣🤣