Jeff! That was probably the best film you’ve made! I love the music, composition - everything!! My wife said she loved it too. She’s now inspired to go there with me, she wants to stay at a bothy! Absolutely amazing work mate. It’s such a nice film!! Also sorry about the bothy bingo. There’s always next time. 🎉
The antler is ‘cast’ around end March to April time every year, the stag then grows a new pair, which are covered in velvet as they grow, hardening in August and then burnished on the ground and vegetation by the stag.
@@jefbricks haha. I whacked up the volume to hear you, then had a telling off from my kids for being too loud on the telly when it went back to the music! 😂
I dont know exactly how it works in Scotland with the bothys, but here in Sweden, there are usually non profit organizations who make sure the shelters along trails has some wood. And in some cases the guests has some with them and simply leave the leftovers so the next guests has something to start one with atleast.
@Jormvngandr they sound great. The MBA bothys in the UK are quite different depending on location. Some have woodland nearby, some can have a road not too far away but there are some that are very remote so 'stocking' them with fuel would be a full time job.
@@jefbricks Yes they do. According to "vindskyddskartan" (the page is in english for those who wanna read) We have nearly 4000 of those shelters scattered around the country. So you can basically plan a trip by going from shelter to shelter. Have in mind though, the are not as warm and cozy as bothies, its just simple wind shelters.
Loved that glen. had to watch again. thanks again for sharing Jeff 😊
Спасибо за отличные фильмы!😊
Jeff! That was probably the best film you’ve made! I love the music, composition - everything!! My wife said she loved it too. She’s now inspired to go there with me, she wants to stay at a bothy! Absolutely amazing work mate. It’s such a nice film!! Also sorry about the bothy bingo. There’s always next time. 🎉
Thank you so much mate!
Great upload, informative, really useful and insightful for anyone planning doing that route.
Thanks for your positive feedback 👍
Awesome stuff. Miss Scotland!!
Cheers
Lovely video , music , scenery, edit 👍
Thank you so much, I'm happy it's being enjoyed
We also loved our trip to Glen Affric recently. Thanks for sharing.
A beautiful place!
Yes, I still use the newspaper and boots tip! Cracking film.
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
That’s brilliant, enjoyed that so much… thank you ❤
Thank you for such a positive response 👍
@@jefbricks Alan gave me the heads up to watch and so glad he did. :)
Big thanks to both ;)
Nice one ,,, that bikes done some trips and miles great to see you, even if only on RUclips
Thank you. Yes this Salsa Mukluk has been a fantastic companion over the last 10 years 👌
Brilliant video, liked and subscribed.
Thank you, they'll be more, I'm sure....
Another top class vlog 👏 👌 love it
Nice one, cheers!
Nice one Jeff!!
Thanks 👌
The antler is ‘cast’ around end March to April time every year, the stag then grows a new pair, which are covered in velvet as they grow, hardening in August and then burnished on the ground and vegetation by the stag.
Interesting stuff, thank you
Another brilliant video, inspiration for getting up there! Might need a mic for next time, some of the audio was very quiet
O bugger, never mind. The scenery is better than me anyway 😁
@@jefbricks haha. I whacked up the volume to hear you, then had a telling off from my kids for being too loud on the telly when it went back to the music! 😂
@@pritchoutdoors 😁😁
Nice trip!!!!!!!
It's worth a visit!
Beautiful area
It certainly is
Allen Boardman sent me here...
Welcome and enjoy
Do you bring your own firewood to the bothy for the fire? Curious to know how this works. 🖐🏻👍🏻
As I say in the film I'm carrying the firewood on the bike. There's no fuel near the bothy
I dont know exactly how it works in Scotland with the bothys, but here in Sweden, there are usually non profit organizations who make sure the shelters along trails has some wood. And in some cases the guests has some with them and simply leave the leftovers so the next guests has something to start one with atleast.
@Jormvngandr they sound great. The MBA bothys in the UK are quite different depending on location. Some have woodland nearby, some can have a road not too far away but there are some that are very remote so 'stocking' them with fuel would be a full time job.
@@jefbricks Yes they do. According to "vindskyddskartan" (the page is in english for those who wanna read) We have nearly 4000 of those shelters scattered around the country. So you can basically plan a trip by going from shelter to shelter. Have in mind though, the are not as warm and cozy as bothies, its just simple wind shelters.
@@Jormvngandr I need to plan a trip there 👌