Wether in a camper van or, walking, this for me is a must see - ancestral familiarity ☺️🤔❤️ Lovely - walking tracks for walkers. The scenery, appeared to be early spring, going by the trees that had leaves. Nice countryside.
Came across your channel when I was looking for Edinburgh tourist advice. Your suggestions made our trip even better. Keep doing what you're doing. Good luck on the rest of your journey. Liked and subscribed!
Really enjoyed this first episode, great shots and great information and facts! I’m excited to watch the other episodes, keep up the good work. Top video 👍🏻👏🏻
I have walked the west highland way and Kelvin walkway, also the Clyde walkway. the latter passes my house. Im now thinking to walk from home ( motherwell) to pick up Clyde walkway at the end of the street, kelvin walkway on to the west highland way then great glens way. Its still in planning as to how many miles that will be total and food and accomodation stops ( mostly camping ). really my most difficult part is getting time off work. Good luck on your walk .
I was originally going to call the series 'Broomielaw to Ben Nevis' which had a nice ring to it, but it wouldn't mean anything to people outside of Scotland. Yes, work is such an inconvenience to the fun things in life, isn't it!
At the end of each stage did you book ahead to a B&B or hotel ?. watched the full walk great stuff. The reason the Romans never got to Milngavie was probably the house prices.
Salutacions, senyor. You continue to tread some favourite spots. Rothesay completelu discarded. Now abiut t reappear Glasgow, heeding your opinion of h0tels. I a from River Clyde, Pesli etc. I spent 4 hours day commuting by train/tram. Completely disorientated by scotia food/drnk, italin tubadours completetelhy tejected food and Burns. All steamers took 800 ppassentterrs, plus several 30 csrs Today empty, piers demolshed, car park mystery is called Bullring. Tant de bo, augurissimi, has glasgow really got 18000 inhhabitants, home town has half previous population
Thanks for bringing us along on your hugely impressive walk
You Go ever since your night walk have complet respect thanks for taking us along love your ADVENTURES
I did this in 2011. Best trip ever!
I take my hat off to you sir for doing this walk. Iam looking forward to Episode 2. I hope you make it to Ben Nevis. Good Luck.
Sore feet and sore muscles guaranteed!
I’m going to really enjoy this, I did this walk 20+ yrs ago and would love to do it again. Good luck!
Sore feet and sore muscles are guaranteed!
Wether in a camper van or, walking, this for me is a must see - ancestral familiarity ☺️🤔❤️
Lovely - walking tracks for walkers. The scenery, appeared to be early spring, going by the trees that had leaves. Nice countryside.
Good start to your long walk, looking forward to the rest.
Came across your channel when I was looking for Edinburgh tourist advice. Your suggestions made our trip even better. Keep doing what you're doing. Good luck on the rest of your journey. Liked and subscribed!
Really enjoyed this first episode, great shots and great information and facts! I’m excited to watch the other episodes, keep up the good work. Top video 👍🏻👏🏻
Looking forward to watching the rest of this series!
The feet get sore, and I suffer!
yes - I love hikes.
Even if the Romans made it to Milngavie, they wouldn't be able to pronounce it
Respect to you Sir! putting my channel to shame :D
With almost 5 times the number of subscribers as me, there should be no shame. I've just subscribed, by the way!
I have walked the west highland way and Kelvin walkway, also the Clyde walkway. the latter passes my house. Im now thinking to walk from home ( motherwell) to pick up Clyde walkway at the end of the street, kelvin walkway on to the west highland way then great glens way. Its still in planning as to how many miles that will be total and food and accomodation stops ( mostly camping ). really my most difficult part is getting time off work. Good luck on your walk .
I was originally going to call the series 'Broomielaw to Ben Nevis' which had a nice ring to it, but it wouldn't mean anything to people outside of Scotland. Yes, work is such an inconvenience to the fun things in life, isn't it!
Very entertaining stuff👍
Just wondering, can you get to Milngavie, and the start of the trail, using the Glasgow underground?..is there a stop nearby?
At the end of each stage did you book ahead to a B&B or hotel ?. watched the full walk great stuff. The reason the Romans never got to Milngavie was probably the house prices.
You could consider getting a shoe sponsorship as you do quite a lot of walking
Salutacions, senyor. You continue to tread some favourite spots. Rothesay completelu discarded. Now abiut t reappear Glasgow, heeding your opinion of h0tels. I a from River Clyde, Pesli etc. I spent 4 hours day commuting by train/tram. Completely disorientated by scotia food/drnk, italin tubadours completetelhy tejected food and Burns. All steamers took 800 ppassentterrs, plus several 30 csrs Today empty, piers demolshed, car park mystery is called Bullring. Tant de bo, augurissimi, has glasgow really got 18000 inhhabitants, home town has half previous population