Hi Eddie, I/m working my way through al your videos ! I' a few years behind, but eventually I'' watch them all, I like relaxed and open chat wi gid humour thrown in, the walks are amazing and you give great info on how to get lost hahahaha. keep going auld fella, John
Hi Ed loved ure trip in the ochils smashing first Time heard u hated pie no it was dry but u soldiered on well done Ed take care sitting here waiting on ure next adventure
Absolutely. Packed a few walks in, and even have another video waiting in the wings. The problem with making too many videos in a short period of time is that you start to bore yourself and the spark of creativity goes. C'est la vie!
@@EdExploresScotland I know what you mean. But if you are motivated by weather etc then it makes you more creative sometimes. I, for one, was pleased to see you’d posted up a new walk.
Hi Eddy, I always enjoy the humourous aspect of your videos, and this one is a good example. I do believe that you have kept yourself in good shape by your many walks and adventures in the great outdoors! I think as one gets older, the lack of exercise is definitely a problem, and being more active is something to think about. A nice walk in the countryside is the way to go. Take care Eddy, and best regards, Rob.
Enjoy these nice walks with you Eddy. I was wondering if you ever shaved! 🥹 haha. You are a very handsome lad, with or without the stubble. Have a lovely Fall 🍁. Lynn
Another great video Ed, i done that walk from Alva once, and i remember hearing a strange noise in the wooded area (11 mins), it was probably a deer. You can walk further on from the Inn, around another 6 miles and it takes you to the Motorway.
Hi Ed comment on your video of Alva ruin of the silver mines Road I passed here today and was thinking down below the Glen there is, an old quarry you can see it in the Glen, I was, wondering if this was maybe a storage, stables area for the quarry? My thinking be the SM would be quite a hike and onto another hill, a iron age Skelton was found in the quarry of a dwarf, you can see it in the quarry at the start, just a thought great video. 👍👍
Many thanks. It's an intriguing area. It's almost impossible to know what some of these buildings may once have been used for, and we can really only guess; unless, that is, archaeological digs throw up objects and material that hints at their previous use.
Another great episode, with bonus pie action 🤤 You reminded me of the stupid things I got up to on my bicycle in Port Glasgow - it's a wonder I'm still alive and in one piece 😄 Did you notice the classic green Citroen on the back road at 20:19? Cheers, Ed 🍺
@@EdExploresScotland I'm pretty sure I watched it once before but I watched it again. You did seem to like that pie. David Bennett Butchers. I'll have to let my girlfriend know so she can try one.
Hi Eddie, I/m working my way through al your videos ! I' a few years behind, but eventually I'' watch them all, I like relaxed and open chat wi gid humour thrown in, the walks are amazing and you give great info on how to get lost hahahaha.
keep going auld fella,
John
Cheers John. Yes, I'm a dab hand at losing my way.
U made my laugh turkey joules 😂 🦃🍗competitions ha ha I have walked the ochil hill year a go stunning place thanks for your time 😂
Hi Ed loved ure trip in the ochils smashing first Time heard u hated pie no it was dry but u soldiered on well done Ed take care sitting here waiting on ure next adventure
Thanks John. 👍
Smashing video Ed must go venturing around ochill hills 👍 until next time take care
Thanks 👍
Great. Making the most of the good weather 🌞
Absolutely. Packed a few walks in, and even have another video waiting in the wings. The problem with making too many videos in a short period of time is that you start to bore yourself and the spark of creativity goes. C'est la vie!
@@EdExploresScotland I know what you mean. But if you are motivated by weather etc then it makes you more creative sometimes.
I, for one, was pleased to see you’d posted up a new walk.
Hi Eddy, I always enjoy the humourous aspect of your videos, and this one is a good example. I do believe that you have kept yourself in good shape by your many walks and adventures in the great outdoors! I think as one gets older, the lack of exercise is definitely a problem, and being more active is something to think about. A nice walk in the countryside is the way to go.
Take care Eddy, and best regards, Rob.
Absolutely, Rob. I think if doctors prescribed walking it would save the NHS a fortune.
Enjoy these nice walks with you Eddy. I was wondering if you ever shaved! 🥹 haha. You are a very handsome lad, with or without the stubble. Have a lovely Fall 🍁. Lynn
Another great video Ed, i done that walk from Alva once, and i remember hearing a strange noise in the wooded area (11 mins), it was probably a deer. You can walk further on from the Inn, around another 6 miles and it takes you to the Motorway.
It's a lovely area, no doubt.
Hi Ed comment on your video of Alva ruin of the silver mines Road I passed here today and was thinking down below the Glen there is, an old quarry you can see it in the Glen, I was, wondering if this was maybe a storage, stables area for the quarry? My thinking be the SM would be quite a hike and onto another hill, a iron age Skelton was found in the quarry of a dwarf, you can see it in the quarry at the start, just a thought great video. 👍👍
Many thanks. It's an intriguing area. It's almost impossible to know what some of these buildings may once have been used for, and we can really only guess; unless, that is, archaeological digs throw up objects and material that hints at their previous use.
Another great episode, with bonus pie action 🤤 You reminded me of the stupid things I got up to on my bicycle in Port Glasgow - it's a wonder I'm still alive and in one piece 😄 Did you notice the classic green Citroen on the back road at 20:19? Cheers, Ed 🍺
Many thanks Armando. Only noticed the car later. Looked like a nice car. Take care.
It's a shame that Inn is shut, but I dinnae think it got much passing trade for much of the year.
It certainly must be difficult in such a rural location.
I saw an article about Dougie's steak pies. Supposed to be very good, delivery only to all around Glasgow. But free delivery.
Certainly looking good. Best pie I've ever had was from a butcher in Dunblane. Check out my Bridge of Allan to Doune video: 'One Golden Dream'.
@@EdExploresScotland I'm pretty sure I watched it once before but I watched it again. You did seem to like that pie. David Bennett Butchers. I'll have to let my girlfriend know so she can try one.