We will help you out anytime Kath and Sue, loved the scenery in your walk, thank you for the shout out and for the memories of our time with you lovely people and fudge of course ❤️❤️❤️
I use Equafleece for my westie, the one with four legs. It keeps him warm and almost dry when we return. They might seem expensive but worth every penny.
@@MotorhomeMumsI’ll second equafleece, my dog is a Heinz 57 so isn’t a standard fit, i contacted them and they sent the perfect size. Definitely worth every penny.
I look forward to your videos every week and thoroughly enjoy each and every one of them. Absolutely love where you live, so beautiful! Thank you Kath, Sue and darling Fudge.
Hello, I think you are just fab girl! So we in the Canadian mountains us “heat tape “ on our pipes in winter. It work well if you have a plug in in your pump house. Likely you have it already but if not , I hope this is helpful ! 🇨🇦❤️
It might be worth looking at the well set up - ours was 800ft up in the Cairngorms and the supply to the house never froze even at prolonged -22 degrees in 2010. We had a frost thermostat heater in the little well shed to come on when it reached a certain depth to ensure the pump didnt freeze. Same with our external Grant oil boiler - it was insulated and had a frost stat heater to ensure no issues. Might be worth looking into…
Thank you. Some good advice there. High Water have said they will come back and update the little pump house, so hopefully we can avoid the problem in the future. 🙏🤗❤️
Hi ladies, we had a chuckle at the log stacking as we have just been doing the same thing. Love the videos keep 'em coming, best regards Mike & Tricia.
Great video, absolutely beautiful walk and surroundings ❤ Fudge really enjoyed it, lovely to see, 🐶 very interesting regarding the water pump/house. Another enjoyable experience with you three. 😊
😂😂 Don’t feel too sorry for her, she was dashing through the snow sticking her head right in it when we first started. The snow seems to enhance all the interesting smells. 🙏🤗❤️
You never cease to amaze me the life you are living yet again more beautiful scenery and never mind what people say about dog coats you no your dog better than we do yes we have coats on our dogs simply because it keeps our golden retriever a little cleaner we can’t keep showering her every day she loves mud lol it’s much easier to wash the coat look forward to the next time xx
Thank you Sheila. We too were pleased we sorted the water situation out. I had visions of us resorting to using the motorhome toilet and taking ourselves off to a campsite. 😂🙏❤️
I’ve just subscribed and always tick the like button! Love your content and you have such a lovely warm, kind way with you, very inviting! Love seeing, whatever you get up to, it’s so interesting and you’re very informative which is so refreshing to see, well done and all good wishes for your future projects and wonderful life in the Highlands, both of you. I watch two videos, that might appeal to you? The Scottish Summiteer and Stripey Hat Guy, they visit various Bothy’s and camp near you? X💕
Glad you got your water sorted out. This is your trial run for next season you will know to keep in a stock of bottled water for next winter season. The logs are already doing their job at keeping you warm while stacking them. Take Care on those freezing walks X
You don't want mice in anywhere which has wiring. They can chew through wiring, causing you expensive repairs. Act now whilst it is mild again. Strip out the interior insulation and line the whole inner structure with mouse proof wire mesh. That will permanently keep mice out. The insulation can be put back in, with damaged sections replaced. Do it before you have a bigger problem than some chewed insulation.
Another lovely vlog. Your walk was amazing, I'm sure you had a cosy coat in your rucksack for Fudge had she needed it. Our labrador wouldn't want a coat on when we are out in similar conditions. Your snow melted as quickly as ours did north of the Cairngorms. Take care. X
Is that Sue playing the guitar in the background music 🤔? Only kidding 😂....but tell her I expect a rendition of Classical Gas in a few weeks time. Regarding your mouse, have you an electric socket in the shed? If so you could use one of the plug in sonic pest-deterrents. We used to have regular mice entering our garage until I plugged in a couple of those. Coat pennies to run and although some people said they didnt work for them they definitely did for us; humane too. Smashing video yet again. I just love the snow in the Highlands and wonderful to hear the bothy was full of life and being used for its purpose. Do you think Fudge was hiding under that cushion in case you were going to take her on another jaunt 😊 "Im resting here Mum!". You could tell by her body language throughout that Fudge LOVED that walk. Hope your feet dried out ok...Merino wool garments are perfect for those conditions. Take care. Gav
😂😂😂if only it sounded that good. Fudge had her head under the pillow in case Sue started practicing again. 😜 Good idea for the mice. Don’t know why I didn’t think of that as we used them in our old house. Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
Tip from old George. Carry 2 x good plastic bags. For use in crossing streams. Dont take boots off but Put each boot leg in the bags cross stream and take bags off. Hey presto dry . I was told how to do this by an old tramp. George
@@MotorhomeMums I left a comment on another one of your videos relating to being a woodland volunteer. Just wondered if you read it. Ps regarding plastic bags. The Tramps homeless people used to pinch the black sacks out of waste bins in parks and woodland for use on their legs for river crossings etc. George
@ I don’t think I did. But great mind think alike as I have already booked into a volunteer day with a local woodland trust. The RSBP also have a tree nursery and look for volunteers. That’s my next mission. 🙏
Beautiful vlog. Kath you and Fudge must have been freezing although you can see how much you enjoy it. Moving all those logs your bones must have been screaming. Do be careful. Please don’t take this the wrong way but your bones will be hurting, so do be careful. Really enjoyed this vlog. All that snow looks so beautiful. I’m in Australia and melting at 38 degs today.🌞🥵
Oh gosh!! That is warm. Thank you again for kind words and thoughts. I will be careful. It was hard work but the beauty of retirement is we can take our time. 🙏🤗❤️
No, although Sue keeps saying she’ll get her one. We did have one for our old Labrador, Archie as he felt the cold as he got older and we donated it to a dog shelter, now wishing we had it for Fudge, but apart from that one day she doesn’t seem affected at all. 🙏🤗❤️
May be plant some mint and lavender plants around the pump house and make up a spray of their oils to use inside pump house, but avoid spraying near electrical equipment. Just a couple of suggestions other people may have better ones.....also possibly you could make them a wee moose hoose that is comfortable and warm a few metres away from the pump house. I see we are in for some gale force winds on Friday and Saturday, you are more likely to get snow in Aviemore than we are in the Central Belt. Hope you all stay safe, warm and cosy. Woof to Fudge!
We use a plug in device that sends out pluse sounds that repel mice and they work. We have them in our feed room and pump house as well as other out buildi gs and it had solved our problem.
Here they advice to wear thin gloves together with mittens. I have never done so, either it is not that cold or my hands are warm by itself. We do not have that amount of snow as well:)
I think that’s good advice. I used to do the same when skiing as I felt the cold more due to speed and wind. Now I’m always needing hands for the camera so mittens wouldn’t work when I’m waking. 🙏🤗❤️
Thank goodness it’s Wednesday and your video is out, for I was feeling really down. Thank you. I know on Skye the water you’d to go off quite a lot due to frozen pipes. It’s always go to have a good larder full of food and water for the winter months. I’d think about getting Fudge some boots for her tootsies.
Ahhh. Thank you as always. Sorry you were not feeling great and pleased we helped lift you. Good thought re booties, although not sure how she’d take to them. 😂🙏❤️
If you watch the latest by Camp Out West, they were putting in their insulation, which is wrapped in aluminium and therefore (I think) less likely to be munched. The sides of the insulation which are cut to fit are wrapped in a special aluminium tape, again, a deterrent to tiny teeth.
We are thinking of getting some touring skis which would have been perfect for most of that walk, except crossing the burn of course. Lots of people here seem to be into ski touring so something to think about for next winter. 🙏🤗❤️
She doesn’t feel the cold as much as we do and her natural coat thickens over the winter and she’s not keen on wearing things. However, our old Labrador felt the cold as he got older so we got a coat for him. We gave it away to a rescue centre when he passed away aged 14. We will get a coat for Fudge when she slows down and needs the extra layer. 🙏🤗❤️
Hi Kath lovely to see you again albeit a week or so after the event. I will say I came across you and Sue on ETTC. How other people find out who is out there in RUclips land I do not know but as my travelling days are over maybe I would not have searched out your site.. Karma no doubt at work. I think you covered any possible comments in your intro today saying what you were taking etc...Was that directed at me :(... just joking... anyway glad to see you had water, food and all of the extras needed and for Fudge too.. OK here's my only question today.. have you sprayed your boots with waterproofing? Might help with those wet sox.. Glad to see you using your sticks. When we lived in Tasmania we use to get our wood delivered by a 3 ton truck.. and that's what we bought - 3 tons because it was cheaper the more you bought.. have you enquired about that (oops 2nd question).. price wise? Guess they wont offer if you don't ask. Nice looking wood though. We often had our fire burning 365 days a year 24/7...surprised you only need it for 3 months or so.. lucky you. Can the wood man (Q No:3) not reverse closer to your wood shed? Glad you sorted your water problem.. sounds like extra insulation is the way to go...always good having those water bottles or even a big container at home for emergencies.. maybe keep a drum in the shed for loo flushing should you have to go a few days.. can always water the plants with it at the end of winter.. best wishes to you both and Fudge from sweltering (heatwave here Perth got to 49.4 deg C this week) Sth West western Australia.. luckily we are usually up to 10 deg cooler than Perth.. Take care. Hugs to you.. BTW we could see you quit clearly in the pump house...and I had to laugh when you said 2 cyclists just went by as I had been telling my hubby how tough the terrain was that you were walking in at the time..
Thank you so much for watching and such a long comment like a proper conversation. The temperature you have sounds stifling so stay safe. Now to your questions. My boots are generally waterproof but the water was quite deep and went over the top of one boot. However Sue does also spray them every few months. Logs- yes they are slightly cheaper in larger quantities. I wasn’t sure how much we would need but now we’ve had the experience 2 tonnes will do us for a winter. The place we have the logs unloaded is the closest point we can get a vehicle to that log shed. There is another log shed right next to where the logs are delivered, but the one we use is much more convenient for filling our log basket to bring into the house. Be careful out there and stay cool. 🙏🤗❤️
😂😂😂I think it’s easier now as I can take my time. When we were younger and working we were always rushing to get things done, but now even chores are fun. Strange how your perspective changes as you get older. 🙏🤗❤️
It was -14 degrees Celsius when I left in the morning, so not as cold as the North Pole, but cold enough to wrap up warm particularly as I was walking to a higher elevation where it gets a little colder. 🙏🤗❤️
They are good. We check them regularly and she doesn’t seem to have any ill effects from the cold surfaces. The bit we worry about most is when there is salt on the roads. Always make sure we wash her feet if she’s walked over any salted surfaces, but try to avoid them as much as possible. 🙏🤗❤️
I'm sorry but I think that is so irresponsible taking Fudge on such a walk without a warm woolie coat and booties. You are rugged up to the hilt, but Fudge has nothing. Her paws must be freezing let alone the rest of her. I can't watch the rest of your video.
A fully fit,healthy dog does not need t wear a coat in those conditions....or f time period they were out! .n they certainly don't need " dog boots" either! They come ready made with own coat...n some breeds develope insulateing 'undercoat'......n if you ever saw previous posts you would know that their dogs welbeing is paramount to this lovely couple! In fact you can cause more harm t the dog in some situations by over- dressing them ! N if you actualy paid attention n watched the dog you would see that it's actually really enjoying itself n not in the least bit distressed! As much as we love n care f our dogs.....folk need t remember they are not 'people/ human' n should not be assumed our own needs as a person are identical to theirs! In fact that shows disrespect and ignorance regarding the dog! Also.....the dog has had time t 'aclimatise' t the terrain n weather conditions......
I just had a wee glimpse at the weather forecast and it look like we have some gale force winds coming in on Friday and Saturday. You are more likely to get snow there than in the Central Belt. We have been spraying a mixture with peppermint oil and lavender oil to repeal any mice (mooses), squirrels and rats here. Also have considered planting some mint and lavender plants near our hooses and bin areas. May be you could do similar and also make a wee friendly comfortable moose hoose for your mooses near the pump hoose. Woof to Fudge!
Sorry you feel that way. We love Fudge and would never let her be uncomfortable. Our old Labrador struggled with the cold as he got older so he had all the extra layers, but Fudge is still young and energetic and her coat thickens naturally in the winter. 🙏🤗❤️
I am enjoying your channel so much . A mix of walks and everyday life in the highlands . Thank you for sharing xx
Thank you. Really appreciate you saying that. 🙏🤗❤️
Fudge on the sofa under the cushion was hilarious. Lovely vlog.
Thank you. She knows how to relax. 😂🙏❤️
Beautiful walk. Fudge needs a fleece jacket for your snowy walks when you stop.
Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
I’m so glad I found you. I think the highlands are safe in your hands xxx
Thank you so much. We will definitely treasure them. 🤗🙏❤️
We will help you out anytime Kath and Sue, loved the scenery in your walk, thank you for the shout out and for the memories of our time with you lovely people and fudge of course ❤️❤️❤️
😂😂will give you a call next time logs are due. Only joking. May let you relax next time. 🙏🤗🚌🏴❤️
@ Anytime ❤️
I use Equafleece for my westie, the one with four legs. It keeps him warm and almost dry when we return. They might seem expensive but worth every penny.
Thank you. I’ve seen those. They look good for reducing mucky bodies too. 🙏🤗❤️
@@MotorhomeMumsI’ll second equafleece, my dog is a Heinz 57 so isn’t a standard fit, i contacted them and they sent the perfect size. Definitely worth every penny.
Enjoying your videos as always! Love the scenery 😍 ❤
Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
What a majestic scenery 🙏🏼👌🏻
You are so right. 🙏🤗❤️
Beautiful walk, thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Thank you. It was indeed stunning. 🙏🤗❤️
Great video! many thanks for taking the time to share! i must admit i would love to live in a place like that!
Thank you. We certainly feel lucky to be here. 🙏🤗❤️
I look forward to your videos every week and thoroughly enjoy each and every one of them.
Absolutely love where you live, so beautiful!
Thank you Kath, Sue and darling Fudge.
Thank you and for you kinds words again. 🙏🤗❤️
Hello, I think you are just fab girl! So we in the Canadian mountains us “heat tape “ on our pipes in winter. It work well if you have a plug in in your pump house. Likely you have it already but if not , I hope this is helpful ! 🇨🇦❤️
Or a really long extension cord?
Thank you. I’ve never heard of heat tape so will look into that…and the long extension cord. 😂🙏❤️
@@MotorhomeMums ❤️🇨🇦
It might be worth looking at the well set up - ours was 800ft up in the Cairngorms and the supply to the house never froze even at prolonged -22 degrees in 2010. We had a frost thermostat heater in the little well shed to come on when it reached a certain depth to ensure the pump didnt freeze. Same with our external Grant oil boiler - it was insulated and had a frost stat heater to ensure no issues. Might be worth looking into…
Thank you. Some good advice there. High Water have said they will come back and update the little pump house, so hopefully we can avoid the problem in the future. 🙏🤗❤️
Hi ladies, we had a chuckle at the log stacking as we have just been doing the same thing. Love the videos keep 'em coming, best regards Mike & Tricia.
Oooo. I feel you pain Although once it’s done it’s very satisfying and can’t beat a real fire. 🙏🤗❤️
Great video, absolutely beautiful walk and surroundings ❤ Fudge really enjoyed it, lovely to see, 🐶 very interesting regarding the water pump/house. Another enjoyable experience with you three. 😊
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it. 🙏🤗❤️
Hola from Spain. Only just found you, lovely video, stunning place. Looking forward to following you. Happy New Year ♥️
Hola and Happy New Year. Glad you found us. Hope we can continue to entertain. 🙏🤗❤️
Brrrrrrr too cold for a walk for me! Hope Fudge had a good long snooze!
Thanks for sharing N&Nx
😂😂thank you. Fudge was snoozing for hours after this. 🙏🤗❤️
Poor fudge shivering !!
😂😂 Don’t feel too sorry for her, she was dashing through the snow sticking her head right in it when we first started. The snow seems to enhance all the interesting smells. 🙏🤗❤️
You never cease to amaze me the life you are living yet again more beautiful scenery and never mind what people say about dog coats you no your dog better than we do yes we have coats on our dogs simply because it keeps our golden retriever a little cleaner we can’t keep showering her every day she loves mud lol it’s much easier to wash the coat look forward to the next time xx
Thank you so much and again for kind words. 🙏🤗❤️
Beautiful scenery. Pleased you got the water problem sorted . Keep warm and safe the 3 of you 😊
Thank you Sheila. We too were pleased we sorted the water situation out. I had visions of us resorting to using the motorhome toilet and taking ourselves off to a campsite. 😂🙏❤️
Another lovely video. We certainly get cold weather in Scotland but it is so beautiful. I moved here in 1968 and have never regretted it.
Thank you. We have been here for such a short time, but have been made very welcome and it feels like we’ve been here for years already. 🙏🤗❤️
What an amazing walk!! Glad you have water again. Lots of lovely logs to keep you nice and cosy!!
It was such a lovely walk and so special in the snow. 🙏🤗❤️
Fabulous walk there 😊 glad you sorted your water problem 👏👏
Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
Thank you Kath,sue and fudge for this lovely vlog keep warm and safe best wishes to you all Sheila and family
Thank you Sheila. 🙏🤗❤️
I’ve just subscribed and always tick the like button! Love your content and you have such a lovely warm, kind way with you, very inviting! Love seeing, whatever you get up to, it’s so interesting and you’re very informative which is so refreshing to see, well done and all good wishes for your future projects and wonderful life in the Highlands, both of you. I watch two videos, that might appeal to you? The Scottish Summiteer and Stripey Hat Guy, they visit various Bothy’s and camp near you? X💕
Ahhh thank you so much. I will definitely look up the Stripey Hat Guy, I already watch the Scottish Summiteer such a lovely young adventurer. 🙏🤗❤️
Glad you got your water sorted out. This is your trial run for next season you will know to keep in a stock of bottled water for next winter season. The logs are already doing their job at keeping you warm while stacking them. Take Care on those freezing walks X
Thank you. You are so right. We are learning so much about the house and the climate. 🙏🤗❤️
Another enjoyable vlog, wow all that snow ❤
Thank you so much. We love the snow. 🙏🤗❤️
Another awesome vlog! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Thank you. 🙏 🤗❤️
There are some lovely doggie coats out there. My little one has more than me LOL🤣
😂😂sounds like a very luck doggie. 🙏🤗❤️
You don't want mice in anywhere which has wiring. They can chew through wiring, causing you expensive repairs.
Act now whilst it is mild again. Strip out the interior insulation and line the whole inner structure with mouse proof wire mesh. That will permanently keep mice out.
The insulation can be put back in, with damaged sections replaced.
Do it before you have a bigger problem than some chewed insulation.
Thank you. I will definitely do that. It sounds like a must. 🙏🤗❤️
Another lovely vlog. Your walk was amazing, I'm sure you had a cosy coat in your rucksack for Fudge had she needed it. Our labrador wouldn't want a coat on when we are out in similar conditions. Your snow melted as quickly as ours did north of the Cairngorms. Take care. X
Thank you. It was very strange, we went from -14 to 10 overnight and of course all the snow was gone by the time we woke up. 🙏🤗❤️
Is that Sue playing the guitar in the background music 🤔? Only kidding 😂....but tell her I expect a rendition of Classical Gas in a few weeks time. Regarding your mouse, have you an electric socket in the shed? If so you could use one of the plug in sonic pest-deterrents. We used to have regular mice entering our garage until I plugged in a couple of those. Coat pennies to run and although some people said they didnt work for them they definitely did for us; humane too. Smashing video yet again. I just love the snow in the Highlands and wonderful to hear the bothy was full of life and being used for its purpose. Do you think Fudge was hiding under that cushion in case you were going to take her on another jaunt 😊 "Im resting here Mum!". You could tell by her body language throughout that Fudge LOVED that walk. Hope your feet dried out ok...Merino wool garments are perfect for those conditions. Take care. Gav
😂😂😂if only it sounded that good. Fudge had her head under the pillow in case Sue started practicing again. 😜 Good idea for the mice. Don’t know why I didn’t think of that as we used them in our old house. Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
That walk was just stunning in the snow. Jaxon is very envious (Jaxon is my dog).
😂😂😂Dogs always seem to love the snow. I think it enhances smells. Hi to Jaxon. 🙏🤗❤️
Tip from old George. Carry 2 x good plastic bags. For use in crossing streams. Dont take boots off but Put each boot leg in the bags cross stream and take bags off. Hey presto dry . I was told how to do this by an old tramp. George
What a great idea. So obvious, but had never thought of this. I will definitely try that one. Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
@@MotorhomeMums I left a comment on another one of your videos relating to being a woodland volunteer. Just wondered if you read it. Ps regarding plastic bags. The Tramps homeless people used to pinch the black sacks out of waste bins in parks and woodland for use on their legs for river crossings etc. George
@ I don’t think I did. But great mind think alike as I have already booked into a volunteer day with a local woodland trust. The RSBP also have a tree nursery and look for volunteers. That’s my next mission. 🙏
Great video..,you certainly like a challenge Kath.!!.. beautiful scenery though 🤗
Love a challenge. Have to do these things whilst we still can. 🙏🤗❤️
Beautiful vlog. Kath you and Fudge must have been freezing although you can see how much you enjoy it. Moving all those logs your bones must have been screaming. Do be careful. Please don’t take this the wrong way but your bones will be hurting, so do be careful. Really enjoyed this vlog. All that snow looks so beautiful. I’m in Australia and melting at 38 degs today.🌞🥵
Oh gosh!! That is warm. Thank you again for kind words and thoughts. I will be careful. It was hard work but the beauty of retirement is we can take our time. 🙏🤗❤️
Am really enjoying your vlogs. Where you live look beautifulxx
Thank you so much. We love it here. 🙏🤗❤️
No coat for Fudge? Beautiful scenery but oh so cold!
No, although Sue keeps saying she’ll get her one. We did have one for our old Labrador, Archie as he felt the cold as he got older and we donated it to a dog shelter, now wishing we had it for Fudge, but apart from that one day she doesn’t seem affected at all. 🙏🤗❤️
As always loved your vlog keep looking after each other ❤
Thank you and we most certainly will keep looking after each other. 🙏🤗❤️
May be plant some mint and lavender plants around the pump house and make up a spray of their oils to use inside pump house, but avoid spraying near electrical equipment. Just a couple of suggestions other people may have better ones.....also possibly you could make them a wee moose hoose that is comfortable and warm a few metres away from the pump house.
I see we are in for some gale force winds on Friday and Saturday, you are more likely to get snow in Aviemore than we are in the Central Belt. Hope you all stay safe, warm and cosy. Woof to Fudge!
Thank you. That’s a new suggestion, but one worth a go. If nothing else I’ll get a lovely aroma when I visit. 🙏🤗❤️
We use a plug in device that sends out pluse sounds that repel mice and they work. We have them in our feed room and pump house as well as other out buildi gs and it had solved our problem.
That sounds like a possible solution. I’ll look them up and acquire some. Thank you. 🙏🤗❤️
Here they advice to wear thin gloves together with mittens. I have never done so, either it is not that cold or my hands are warm by itself. We do not have that amount of snow as well:)
I think that’s good advice. I used to do the same when skiing as I felt the cold more due to speed and wind. Now I’m always needing hands for the camera so mittens wouldn’t work when I’m waking. 🙏🤗❤️
@MotorhomeMums you probably know, but in case: there are gloves you can wear and still working on a telephone. Maybe also with the camera?
Thank goodness it’s Wednesday and your video is out, for I was feeling really down. Thank you. I know on Skye the water you’d to go off quite a lot due to frozen pipes. It’s always go to have a good larder full of food and water for the winter months. I’d think about getting Fudge some boots for her tootsies.
Ahhh. Thank you as always. Sorry you were not feeling great and pleased we helped lift you. Good thought re booties, although not sure how she’d take to them. 😂🙏❤️
Mice hate copper wool (like steel wool but copper). insert into their access holes and cracks.
Thank you. Good tip. 🙏🤗❤️
If you watch the latest by Camp Out West, they were putting in their insulation, which is wrapped in aluminium and therefore (I think) less likely to be munched. The sides of the insulation which are cut to fit are wrapped in a special aluminium tape, again, a deterrent to tiny teeth.
Ahh. Thank you. I’ll take a look at that. 🙏🤗❤️
Great wee film but please get a coat for Fudge!
Sue is looking for something suitable but also taking advice from our vet as her coat naturally thickens in the winter. 🙏🤗❤️
You’re so fortunate that dogs are allowed in pubs! Just not happening here in Canada!
Oh no!! I would have thought Canada is an ideal place for dogs and hence they would be allowed everywhere. 🙏🤗❤️
Snow shoes might be good !!
We are thinking of getting some touring skis which would have been perfect for most of that walk, except crossing the burn of course. Lots of people here seem to be into ski touring so something to think about for next winter. 🙏🤗❤️
Why no coat for fudge, she must have suffered while you had more than enough marino layer?
She doesn’t feel the cold as much as we do and her natural coat thickens over the winter and she’s not keen on wearing things. However, our old Labrador felt the cold as he got older so we got a coat for him. We gave it away to a rescue centre when he passed away aged 14. We will get a coat for Fudge when she slows down and needs the extra layer. 🙏🤗❤️
Hi Kath lovely to see you again albeit a week or so after the event. I will say I came across you and Sue on ETTC. How other people find out who is out there in RUclips land I do not know but as my travelling days are over maybe I would not have searched out your site.. Karma no doubt at work.
I think you covered any possible comments in your intro today saying what you were taking etc...Was that directed at me :(... just joking... anyway glad to see you had water, food and all of the extras needed and for Fudge too.. OK here's my only question today.. have you sprayed your boots with waterproofing? Might help with those wet sox.. Glad to see you using your sticks.
When we lived in Tasmania we use to get our wood delivered by a 3 ton truck.. and that's what we bought - 3 tons because it was cheaper the more you bought.. have you enquired about that (oops 2nd question).. price wise? Guess they wont offer if you don't ask. Nice looking wood though. We often had our fire burning 365 days a year 24/7...surprised you only need it for 3 months or so.. lucky you. Can the wood man (Q No:3) not reverse closer to your wood shed?
Glad you sorted your water problem.. sounds like extra insulation is the way to go...always good having those water bottles or even a big container at home for emergencies.. maybe keep a drum in the shed for loo flushing should you have to go a few days.. can always water the plants with it at the end of winter.. best wishes to you both and Fudge from sweltering (heatwave here Perth got to 49.4 deg C this week) Sth West western Australia.. luckily we are usually up to 10 deg cooler than Perth.. Take care. Hugs to you.. BTW we could see you quit clearly in the pump house...and I had to laugh when you said 2 cyclists just went by as I had been telling my hubby how tough the terrain was that you were walking in at the time..
Thank you so much for watching and such a long comment like a proper conversation. The temperature you have sounds stifling so stay safe. Now to your questions. My boots are generally waterproof but the water was quite deep and went over the top of one boot. However Sue does also spray them every few months. Logs- yes they are slightly cheaper in larger quantities. I wasn’t sure how much we would need but now we’ve had the experience 2 tonnes will do us for a winter. The place we have the logs unloaded is the closest point we can get a vehicle to that log shed. There is another log shed right next to where the logs are delivered, but the one we use is much more convenient for filling our log basket to bring into the house. Be careful out there and stay cool. 🙏🤗❤️
Perhaps a pair of gortex gaiters over your boots?
That’s a good idea. Now on my shopping list. 🙏🤗❤️
Fudge must be freezing. Please consider putting a coat on her.
Her coat naturally thickens in the winter and she is very energetic, but Sue has been looking for coats and will take the vet’s advice. 🙏🤗❤️
You are a pretty strong wife 😅doing all these things yourself I know it,'s getting more difficult when your getting older like myself pfff
😂😂😂I think it’s easier now as I can take my time. When we were younger and working we were always rushing to get things done, but now even chores are fun. Strange how your perspective changes as you get older. 🙏🤗❤️
Hi, what a beautiful walk. Fudge is such a good dog. Who needs a gym 😂 take care ❤❤❤❤
You are dressed up like for North Pole))) What's temperature?
It was -14 degrees Celsius when I left in the morning, so not as cold as the North Pole, but cold enough to wrap up warm particularly as I was walking to a higher elevation where it gets a little colder. 🙏🤗❤️
Bad weather? No water? Freezing conditions? NOW you are prepared for a traditional Scottish heatwave!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂we are definitely getting the picture. Wouldn’t change it for the world though. 🙏🤗❤️
Please put your dog in a coat. Mine died of hypothermia in November.
OMG!! I am so sorry to hear that. It must be heartbreaking. 🙏🤗❤️
hows your dogs feet
They are good. We check them regularly and she doesn’t seem to have any ill effects from the cold surfaces. The bit we worry about most is when there is salt on the roads. Always make sure we wash her feet if she’s walked over any salted surfaces, but try to avoid them as much as possible. 🙏🤗❤️
I'm sorry but I think that is so irresponsible taking Fudge on such a walk without a warm woolie coat and booties. You are rugged up to the hilt, but Fudge has nothing. Her paws must be freezing let alone the rest of her. I can't watch the rest of your video.
Yes..she doesn't have the best of coats 😢
A fully fit,healthy dog does not need t wear a coat in those conditions....or f time period they were out! .n they certainly don't need " dog boots" either!
They come ready made with own coat...n some breeds develope insulateing 'undercoat'......n if you ever saw previous posts you would know that their dogs welbeing is paramount to this lovely couple!
In fact you can cause more harm t the dog in some situations by over- dressing them !
N if you actualy paid attention n watched the dog you would see that it's actually really enjoying itself n not in the least bit distressed!
As much as we love n care f our dogs.....folk need t remember they are not 'people/ human' n should not be assumed our own needs as a person are identical to theirs!
In fact that shows disrespect and ignorance regarding the dog!
Also.....the dog has had time t 'aclimatise' t the terrain n weather conditions......
Our dogs in steppes stays outside down to -30-40 without coat or boots, and believe me they stay very healthy
I just had a wee glimpse at the weather forecast and it look like we have some gale force winds coming in on Friday and Saturday. You are more likely to get snow there than in the Central Belt.
We have been spraying a mixture with peppermint oil and lavender oil to repeal any mice (mooses), squirrels and rats here. Also have considered planting some mint and lavender plants near our hooses and bin areas. May be you could do similar and also make a wee friendly comfortable moose hoose for your mooses near the pump hoose.
Woof to Fudge!
Sorry you feel that way. We love Fudge and would never let her be uncomfortable. Our old Labrador struggled with the cold as he got older so he had all the extra layers, but Fudge is still young and energetic and her coat thickens naturally in the winter. 🙏🤗❤️