Thanks Abbie. I really enjoyed this video and all your others. You've really inspired me to get out in the countryside. In the summer I'm going to tackle my first long distance walk. I'm going to try Offa's Dyke in 12 days, camping all the way. A completely new experience for me. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Great video Abbie thank you for sharing,I will be doing this one + Ben More soon.Loving your very down to earth and honest approach to these beautiful places,you are right we don't know our strength and stamina,we really need to dig deep and find it within if we really want something worthwhile and my days in the mountains are certainly memories I will always treasure
Interesting one for me as I climbed the Graham the other side of the glen, Stob Breac, 688m back in July 2021. The one with the track contouring through the woods, west to east. Stob Binnein looks a pleasant haul from this side, better than the lengthy flog up from Benmore Farm in Glen Dochart.
I have to say Abbie, although some of your content isn’t for me, your actual hiking videos are still among the best and this one was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this excellent video. I done this walk last year but my battery was low so didn’t get many photos. It’s great to see the route again. Cheers ,
Thanks Abbie really enjoyed this video a amazing walk up the stob beautiful area to walk,as you say 2020 affected me and my walking and mojo lost comfort in walks but got it back now hopefully 🙏 x
Very lovely, thanks Abbie, love the grassy hills - it looks quite civilised - more my thing, being a Downsman. I guess it's because of sheep grazing. Ethereal lighting at times, your camera/s caught it really well, especially the hail.
what a beautiful place to be, did you ever thought about to spend a week in these Hills. Not to hike every day but to sit and watch, seems peaceful there. thanks for sharing, one day I really like to be there my self 😊
Hi Abbie, thanks so much for this wonderful video. You work so hard for us, and I sure appreciate it. I love my desert home, but the views you present ignite my ambition to explore the U.K. The quality of your filming sets the bar very high, and I’m sorry about the broken camera lens. Bummer! I can tell that you suffer for your art…when your pant legs get rolled down we know Abbie is awfully chilly. Lol.
Have you done much walking/climbing in the West Highlands? Glen Coe, Glen Nevis and have you ever climbed Ben Nevis? I'm an American but I climbed Ben Nevis with a group of other youth and some mountaineers when I was in my teens. I've been back to that area many time since. I love to stay at Loch Shiel, been up inside the Highlander statue, where Bonnie Prince Charlie dun did gathered the clans for their storied and utterly failed uprising of '45. Then, continuing to show utter disrespect to those brave lads wot doyd in battle for a free Scotland, much though I admire them, I walked on their bones at Culloden while eating a cheese sandwich. 🤪
Great scenery. My daughter, her partner and my self went up Ben More going up the rocky side and down the grassy side. We wete all too shattered to attempt the Bin on the same day.
Your photography is brilliant and the landscapes are amazing. However I think it would be so much better without the music. Just hearing your lovely voice and the sounds of nature is all we need. Sometimes the music overtakes your speaking. I love your videos and your wisdom but can't handle the music. sorry. Abbie, you are amazing.
Beautiful! I love the yellow jacket with the polarized sunglasses - look a bit like a happy summer bee!
Thank you for another lovely watch Abbie. You’re so inspiring ❤
Thank you, Abbie, what a feat you've accomplished!
Thanks Abbie. I really enjoyed this video and all your others. You've really inspired me to get out in the countryside. In the summer I'm going to tackle my first long distance walk. I'm going to try Offa's Dyke in 12 days, camping all the way. A completely new experience for me. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Great video Abbie thank you for sharing,I will be doing this one + Ben More soon.Loving your very down to earth and honest approach to these beautiful places,you are right we don't know our strength and stamina,we really need to dig deep and find it within if we really want something worthwhile and my days in the mountains are certainly memories I will always treasure
Interesting one for me as I climbed the Graham the other side of the glen, Stob Breac, 688m back in July 2021.
The one with the track contouring through the woods, west to east.
Stob Binnein looks a pleasant haul from this side, better than the lengthy flog up from Benmore Farm in Glen Dochart.
Love this, especially what you said about the pandemic. Inspiring. Thanks.
I have to say Abbie, although some of your content isn’t for me, your actual hiking videos are still among the best and this one was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous!
I really enjoy watching your Ben Nevis climb too
So true Abbie, a view could be anywhere and not just at the peaks 💚
Awesome area Abbie 👍👍😃🌹
Thank you Abbie, amazing views! Really enjoyed the video. You make it look so do-able! 👍🏻
Thanks for this excellent video. I done this walk last year but my battery was low so didn’t get many photos. It’s great to see the route again. Cheers ,
Beautiful place!
It really is!
Thanks Abbie really enjoyed this video a amazing walk up the stob beautiful area to walk,as you say 2020 affected me and my walking and mojo lost comfort in walks but got it back now hopefully 🙏 x
Great watch Abbey 👏hopefully get up there one day 👍
Thanks for sharing, Abbie! My heart jumped into my throat in response to some of those views.
You and me both!
Just found your channel Abbi. Love it. Keep it up. 👍
Your videos never disappoint 💚
Did the cape wrath trail last year so some wonderful reminders
Top video, some fine photography & editing thanks Abbie…inspirational too!
Very lovely, thanks Abbie, love the grassy hills - it looks quite civilised - more my thing, being a Downsman. I guess it's because of sheep grazing.
Ethereal lighting at times, your camera/s caught it really well, especially the hail.
what a beautiful place to be, did you ever thought about to spend a week in these Hills. Not to hike every day but to sit and watch, seems peaceful there. thanks for sharing, one day I really like to be there my self 😊
Staying wild Abbie off tomorrow Loch Lee Glen Esk circular walk. 👍
Much likes 🙏👍💛💙🇺🇦💙💛👍🙏
Hi Abbie, thanks so much for this wonderful video. You work so hard for us, and I sure appreciate it. I love my desert home, but the views you present ignite my ambition to explore the U.K. The quality of your filming sets the bar very high, and I’m sorry about the broken camera lens. Bummer! I can tell that you suffer for your art…when your pant legs get rolled down we know Abbie is awfully chilly. Lol.
fantastic!!!!
My favourite place, i love taking the mountain bike there
Hi abbie, wich cam Do you use for your filmmakin? Greetings from germany
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A cracking walk. I did the same thing about 8yrs ago. Time to go back!
Have you done much walking/climbing in the West Highlands? Glen Coe, Glen Nevis and have you ever climbed Ben Nevis? I'm an American but I climbed Ben Nevis with a group of other youth and some mountaineers when I was in my teens. I've been back to that area many time since. I love to stay at Loch Shiel, been up inside the Highlander statue, where Bonnie Prince Charlie dun did gathered the clans for their storied and utterly failed uprising of '45. Then, continuing to show utter disrespect to those brave lads wot doyd in battle for a free Scotland, much though I admire them, I walked on their bones at Culloden while eating a cheese sandwich. 🤪
Great scenery. My daughter, her partner and my self went up Ben More going up the rocky side and down the grassy side. We wete all too shattered to attempt the Bin on the same day.
good work Abbie 🙌
Did this and Ben More from the same side last year.
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Nice video, but the background music little bit disturbing.
Your photography is brilliant and the landscapes are amazing. However I think it would be so much better without the music. Just hearing your lovely voice and the sounds of nature is all we need. Sometimes the music overtakes your speaking. I love your videos and your wisdom but can't handle the music. sorry. Abbie, you are amazing.