The UK’s Most Remote Inhabited Island by Train, Overnight Ferry and Flight. But Will I Escape Again?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Destinations don't get much more bucket-list than The Isle of Foula, but while I put a lot of thought into getting there, I forgot to factor in the problems leaving again. Will I get home again or have I just made a massive mistake? Thanks for watching and enjoy the video...
    Filmed on 24th/25th July 2024
    Music courtesy of epidemicsound.com
    Thumbnail designed using Canva
    This video is not sponsored and all opinions are my own
    'UK's Most Remote Inhabited Island' sources:
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    I don’t pretend to be a travel expert, but I love what I do and would be honoured if you came along with me. My channel focusses on the wide-eyed wonder and excitement of finding somewhere new, and my genuine reaction to it. You may not get a history lesson in my videos, but who knows, you might pick up some useful travel tips along the way, add a few destinations to your bucket list and hopefully be entertained by what you see. Thanks for watching, it means a lot to me :)
    I do ALL of this myself. Planning, filming, editing, promoting, all with a weekly upload schedule, so please understand not every video will be an epic adventure. But my pledge is to always do my best in any situation and KEEP THE CAMERA ROLLING :)
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    FAQs:
    WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
    I was born in Glasgow but have lived in Carnoustie, Dalgety Bay, Stonehaven, Edinburgh, Montrose, and further afield (Salamanca, Spain & Devonport, New Zealand)
    WHEN DO YOU UPLOAD?
    Saturdays at 10am Scottish time. Occasionally a bonus midweek video will pop up (in which case, likely to be Tuesday at 5pm)
    WHY IS THERE A DELAY BETWEEN TRIP AND VIDEO APPEARING?
    This is both my business model and a result of doing everything myself. Editing takes time and I also like to schedule videos a bit in advance in case of any problems/illness/cancellations etc. Keeping my uploads appearing every Saturday is important to me, so I don’t want anything to get in the way of it. Also, I occasionally need some time off to recover from trips! But more than anything else, it's about budgets. I generally need to film a number of videos on each trip to break even. And each one of these take a while to fall into place on a Saturday morning.
    WHAT EQUIPMENT DO YOU USE?
    I film with a GoPro11 and my iPhone12. I edit on iMovie and use epidemicsound.com for music. I also use canva.com for thumbnails etc. I also have a DJI Pocket 3 (bigger sensor) for nighttime, although I’m still getting to grips with it.
    WHY DON'T YOU SPEND LONGER AT DESTINATIONS?
    The usual suspects I'm afraid - time and money! Hotel prices especially these days make my eyes water like a true Scotsman. Also my weekly upload schedule means I need to keep on the move.
    WHERE'S ALICJA?
    Alicja will feature whenever possible, but she has her own life and a proper job so it can take a while for our schedules to match up. Trust me though, I prefer it when She is there too!
    DO YOU PAY FOR YOUR OWN TRAVEL?
    Yes I do. I've only ever accepted a complementary ticket as compensation for a previous problem. All my opinions are frank and honest reflections of travel as I experience it.
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    It's my income, I can't do this for free. Notice I don’t have mid-roll ads though!
    CAN I CONTACT YOU?
    I used to list my email address but felt bad not having the capacity to respond to everything so took it down (and I got a LOT of spam so missed many genuine messages along the way).
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    Watching my videos is of course support enough, but if you'd like to support further, I'll pop links in here for Paypal and Patreon. All kind donations are super-appreciated and will go 100% towards future filming trips.
    DO YOU ACCEPT SPONSORSHIPS?
    I don't like to upset the flow of my videos, so I don't even include mid-roll ads anymore (at significant loss of income to myself), so I prefer not to include sponsorships either. I'm open to a small slide at the start/end of each video, but I don't want to get into talking about products, it's something I don't like as a viewer myself (especially as a viewer who pays for RUclips Premium). So it's probably a polite no, although all of this goes out the window if you offer me something which can give me the chance to make a video for my audience that would otherwise be impossible.
    #SteveMarsh #Foula #Scotland

Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @326Alan
    @326Alan 25 дней назад +589

    The rate and consistency at which these high-quality videos are popping out is bamboozling. What a joy to watch this channel 🎉

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +50

      Hugely appreciated!

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 25 дней назад +25

      Agree Steve and Alicja are great

    • @thekeeper7885
      @thekeeper7885 25 дней назад +13

      @@steve-marsh ......seagulls as friends what more do you want.....ha ha ha brilliant video ste😁👍

    • @erinmcgrathejm4985
      @erinmcgrathejm4985 25 дней назад +9

      Wow…you got nearly the full complement of weather on this short trip. Loved the glassy seas heading out, but not sure I would have loved that ferry ride back to Shetland! It was a fine adventure overall, and a very worthwhile trip. Cheers, and ATB!

    • @loladavinci1243
      @loladavinci1243 25 дней назад

      I don’t think you understand what that word means. 🤦🏼‍♀️
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bamboozle

  • @dougjones4538
    @dougjones4538 3 дня назад +9

    You're a great camera man, Steve! Thanks for taking us along and thanks to your buddy who convinced you to keep filming, no matter what!

  • @PlanesTrainsEverything
    @PlanesTrainsEverything 25 дней назад +361

    A lazy Saturday afternoon, a cup of tea, and another epic Steve marsh video. It doesn't get much better than this!

    • @scottie2636
      @scottie2636 25 дней назад +14

      Right you are Scott. I watch your videos also. You've had some great ones too. Dave from Massachusetts.

    • @RabLavery
      @RabLavery 25 дней назад +8

      Well said Scott I totally look forward to vids from you both Thank you Rab.

    • @peternolan5353
      @peternolan5353 25 дней назад +4

      No coffee Scott for cruising altitude 🤔🤣🤣🤣

    • @dazlebluefrogify
      @dazlebluefrogify 24 дня назад +3

      Then we do it again on sunday's for your videos too 😂😂

    • @terryosullivan2620
      @terryosullivan2620 24 дня назад +3

      What about St Mirren Scott

  • @soundman601
    @soundman601 6 дней назад +27

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Your videos are not just the usual travel videos. Talk about taking one for the team. You take the challenges en route and make me appreciate the places you visit both audibly and visually. Add to that all the tips and observations, and you not only entertain but also inform. Steve, I watch a lot of travel documentaries and travel features on RUclips due to my disability, and unable to travel. I can honestly say that your films are unique, and way more interesting than most, offering me a window on the world like no other. Thank you.

  • @ahebron
    @ahebron 21 день назад +81

    Hi Steve and Alicja. I just want to thank the two of you for the pleasure you gave my mother in her final months. I found your channel purely by accident late last year and told my parents. Since the beginning of the year I have been my mums care giver 13hrs a night 7 days a week. We would watch your videos as soon as we could and also went back into your earlier work while we waited for new ones. As she got sicker I would save the videos till she was having a good day. Both her and my dad loved your presenting style and gentle way your adventures unfolded with you showing us what interested you and therefore what you thought the viewer might like it too. It never failed for us. My parents on occassion would comment that we took you (me) there as a baby/toddler when you went somewhere they knew or my dad would have a story about a certain place. We emigrated to NZ in 1969. Mum (Olive) passed away last night (20 August)91 years young but she had watched this video with us on saturday night. I know NZ is a long way away from Scotland but the scenery would amaze you and you both would be most welcome.
    Again thank you both of you for bringing brief moments of pleasure to a dying woman and her family
    Thanks
    Adrian you

    • @Nook747
      @Nook747 21 день назад +14

      @@ahebron what a beautiful comment Adrian...so sorry for your loss..

    • @ahebron
      @ahebron 21 день назад +5

      @@Nook747👍

    • @laurabuchanan3428
      @laurabuchanan3428 10 дней назад +8

      What a lovely comment! So sorry for your loss.

    • @rwardel
      @rwardel 9 дней назад +7

      Thank you for this comment, Adrian, and my condolences on your loss. Like you, I'm far away from Scotland now (the US Pacific North West in my case), and love to see Steve exploring my childhood haunts in his unique style.

    • @jasonmackinnon4552
      @jasonmackinnon4552 9 дней назад +7

      Thanks for the comment. Sorry about your loss.

  • @lancecolevc10
    @lancecolevc10 24 дня назад +128

    Better than anything on television. Steve is a natural presenter / broadcaster and not an autocue in sight.

    • @broadsword6650
      @broadsword6650 24 дня назад +15

      Aye, if this was mainstream telly there would be an unnecessary tense voice-over throughout...
      "Steve is trying to get to a remote outpost of the country, but he has only 24-hours to get there. He'll risk life and limb, travel by trains, planes and ferry boats, accompanied only by a camera and a carrier bag full of cans and Tunnock's tea cakes!"

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  23 дня назад +8

      🤣

    • @Rishi-mo6pg
      @Rishi-mo6pg 16 дней назад +5

      I agree with you. His vivid account of the island, as he explored it, transported me so fully into the experience that it felt like I was there with him, witnessing it firsthand.

    • @123bwlch
      @123bwlch 15 дней назад +1

      @@steve-marsh Did 100% better job covering the island than Bald & Bankrupt. Thanks/Diolch.

    • @user-xq2zn8bu9q
      @user-xq2zn8bu9q 13 дней назад +2

      Anything on the Internet is better than anything on the TV, almost.
      Programmes like this are far superior than anything that could be produced by the BBC or Channel 4, etc.

  • @beakhammer2638
    @beakhammer2638 18 дней назад +15

    Interesting video. Myself and my wife and kids spent 3years on Shetland. I was a locum Doctor and spent a lot of time on Whalsay which was a fascinating and delightful place. What I did come to realize on Shetland (and especially on Whalsay) that the sea is everything: a living, a pathway ("we'll just pop over to Norway to talk to a man about about a boat"), a source of worry, a connection with the older community, a connection to the weather and nature, and a huge source of food. Songs are generally about the sea "Rowing Doula Down" is a beautiful one. Words for the people on Whalsay? Tough and canny, but not Scottish. A close and very, (how can I say this) "mathematical" and "technical" community. The knitting is something incredible and the ability to navigate on the sea is astounding. Much less sentimental than Ireland, but very kind. From Ireland.

  • @TheAsinbasil
    @TheAsinbasil 5 дней назад +22

    I used to work in the broadcast industry and have to congratulate you on every aspect of your production work from camera through presenting voice over and editing. You can teach today's broadcasters a thing or two and deserve a show of your own on TV. Thank you also Steve for reminding me adventurous spirit. Something I miss and have lost as am in my seventh decade now. Your video made me smile, happy times spent traipsing around Shetland over 20 years ago watching Up Helya and experiencing solitude at the northerly tip of the island. Looking forward to seeing more of your travels. Cheers! Nigel

  •  9 дней назад +16

    I was up for a funeral about a decade ago on the ferry, as I couldn’t get a flight. Hadn’t done the ferry for 30 years and while the seats had improved, the floor was preferable and I got about four hours sleep before getting up before dawn and a wonderful sunrise.
    I love that last run into Lerwick but it was a glorious day and my brother, who’d never been, got to see it in all its glory.
    Last time we went up was last year with a camper and we and the dogs had a cabin. That’s the way to do it.

  • @SolarLantern424
    @SolarLantern424 17 дней назад +29

    The "piano" in the church is actually not even a string instrument. It is an organ and driven by wind from the foot pedal, so it won't make a sound without a bit of footwork.

    • @wendye5679
      @wendye5679 15 дней назад +12

      I think its called a harmonium?

  • @g-r-a-e-m-e-
    @g-r-a-e-m-e- 25 дней назад +158

    You did ask for feedback, and it was fantastic, every step of the way, every sheep, dog or Shetland pony, was a treat to see. Out of ten, several million.

    • @whigwood
      @whigwood 25 дней назад +10

      ... and I echo every word. This was perfection.

    • @chriswinter6672
      @chriswinter6672 22 дня назад +4

      ​@@whigwood I agree wholeheartedly. The combination of your brilliant filming (especially on the ferry from Foula back to the mainlaind) and equally brilliant narration kept me spellbound for an hour.

  • @TheUluxian
    @TheUluxian 25 дней назад +99

    Things I Learned Today About Foula:
    Owned since the turn of the 20th century by the Holbourn family, Professor Ian Holbourn purchased Foula around 1900, becoming its last laird.
    Population : 38
    Population density: 3 people/km
    Foula was first inhabited as far back as 5,000 years ago
    Has a sub-circular stone construction that was man-made, elliptical in shape with the axis pointing towards the mid-winter solstice, built before 1000 BC
    Baxter Chapel is part of the Church of Scotland. It is made of grey-coloured stone and is situated "on the tail of 7 Hamnafield".
    Darn you for being educational and making me learn stuff, Marsh!!! 😜

    • @user-cs8sx3fi1y
      @user-cs8sx3fi1y 24 дня назад +5

      @TheUluxian¨Thank you for info.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  23 дня назад +3

      Cheers for this! :)

    • @soavemusica
      @soavemusica День назад

      @@steve-marsh In the Bible it is written: EXODUS 20: 7 "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain", so "thank God" preferable to "OMG".

  • @Glenfiner
    @Glenfiner 25 дней назад +110

    Honestly Steve, better than anything you see on tv. You’ve got an amazing way of making the viewers live your experience. Thank you 🙏

  • @Rishi-mo6pg
    @Rishi-mo6pg 16 дней назад +14

    Sir, you guided me through the island, not by means of the video, but through your vivid description as you explored it.

  • @maz8321
    @maz8321 6 дней назад +9

    The round circle of stones that you weren't sure about camping in looks like a plantie crub or crö-essentially an enclosed, protected area for growing cabbages, which would then be transferred to kale yards. Sincerely, a native (I'm from the mainland though; Foula's a beautiful place, but it's too wild and barren for the majority of us!)

    • @oprophetisfake9482
      @oprophetisfake9482 День назад +1

      Thank you for the information. I would never have guessed that they were for cabbage in a million years. I thought they might be something else for the sheep to hide in or be gathered into.
      Thank you again.

  • @michaelkobylko2969
    @michaelkobylko2969 25 дней назад +133

    Steve Marsh/Scott Manson (Planes, Trains, Everything)/Ruth Aisling - Three Scottish RUclipsrs making the world a brighter place.

    • @robingherasim55
      @robingherasim55 25 дней назад +7

      @@michaelkobylko2969 Also Living the Skye Life, with Willy, Sarah and their two spaniels!

    • @user-vo4ft8rj4g
      @user-vo4ft8rj4g 25 дней назад +7

      Yep I like Ruth's videos too

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 24 дня назад +2

      @@robingherasim55 What about The Scottish Isle? I tune in every few days to marvel at the fact that Katie hasn’t yet strangled that man with her bare hands. Who knew that sheep liked biscuits or that cats and sheep get on so well?

    • @robingherasim55
      @robingherasim55 24 дня назад +3

      @@rosemarymee I'm not familiar with The Scottish Isle. I'll check it out 👍

    • @ohheyitskevinc
      @ohheyitskevinc 24 дня назад +7

      Yep, Ruth’s videos are very good too! Also, he doesn’t have many subscribers yet, but Tim’s travels is also great. Really nice bloke too and funny.

  • @BarneyLeith
    @BarneyLeith 25 дней назад +87

    You're a brave man, Steve Marsh! I enjoyed this video immensely. Many years ago, when I lived in Shetland, I was friendly with the school dentist. (I don't know if such people still exist!) Anyway, he was making his annual visitation to Foula and invited me to go along for the ride. He also kindly agreed to my taking my (now late, sadly) father-in-law with me. We flew in a Loganair Islander from Sumburgh and that was quite an adventure in itself. The weather was not particularly good. We got into the plane, the pilot gave us a very brief safety briefing, started the engines and, looking left and right to ensure there was no conflicting traffic, taxied on to the runway and took off. We flew at around 500ft and had to climb to get above the airstrip in Foula. And, yes, I recall that bumpy gravel airstrip! As we came into land, the pilot slowed the aircraft to around 40 knots and the stall warning went off just before we touched down.
    There were quite a few people waiting for the plane and those of us who had come on the outward flight and were returning with the plane to Sumburgh got off to stretch our legs.
    The dentist had brought his chair and his dental tools and these were unloaded at the airstrip.
    After around 20 minutes we piled back into the Islander. The pilot started the engines and lined the plane up for take off. It was a windy day and I thought my last moments had come as we bounced along the runway (which heads downhill towards the sea near after about half its length). The pilot seemed to be urging the plane to unstick and, yes, we left the ground and were immediately blown sideways by the wind.
    We made it home safely!
    I can't say that Foula would be my choice of residence, or even for an overnight camping expedition, but I'm very glad to have visited. Many thanks, Steve, for bringing back memories!

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  23 дня назад +3

      Thanks for sharing that Barney, a great read :)

    • @Mayaman67
      @Mayaman67 15 дней назад +3

      That's a great story in itself.

    • @user-lg6ln7gx6r
      @user-lg6ln7gx6r 12 дней назад +3

      🎉 All power and praise to this traveler....ah, the wanderlust that leads him on.! Super video.

    • @NewAa-cz5st
      @NewAa-cz5st 2 дня назад

      Good job m8.

  • @liamtahaney713
    @liamtahaney713 25 дней назад +86

    Man, Scottish travel is not for the impatient, inflexible, or motionsick. Amazing

    • @Ida-Adriana
      @Ida-Adriana 21 день назад +3

      Why am I all those things but ended up on an island too 😫

  • @tinners777
    @tinners777 8 дней назад +4

    Stumbled upon this vid tonight. So glad I did. I watched the whole thing. Great entertainment

  • @Mlgraham22
    @Mlgraham22 8 дней назад +17

    I’m a Yank, living in Atlanta, Georgia, and all the sudden this Scottish bloke shows up on my recommended list so I give him a go. Wow! First, the view totals are amazing, but then I see why. Great content and I’m sold completely with the views, the accent, and all the rest.
    Plus, we have a corgi and she loves the views of the old sod, and the sheep, and the sheep dogs. Lot’s of barking, of course, but the “wee”this and “wee” that is over-the-top entertainment. I’m subscribed and waiting for more!

    • @oprophetisfake9482
      @oprophetisfake9482 День назад

      I am the same with the Fun in the Woods Big Monkey channel, but the other way round. I'm a Brit and love Dave Pearson's videos (I think it's Pearson) .
      All the very best to you.

  • @RealBesty
    @RealBesty 25 дней назад +112

    I’ll be honest, this is my favourite kind of video of yours - exploring lesser-known (or visited) parts of Scotland/the UK :)

  • @kudzumoose3861
    @kudzumoose3861 25 дней назад +49

    You know why your videos work? At least one reason is that you are just curious! You see something that interests you and you show it to us, like the horse scratching his tush and the ropes hanging from the rescue boat. Just plain interesting. Thank you for sharing.

  • @johnhowarth8822
    @johnhowarth8822 25 дней назад +57

    Thank you so much for taking us on an adventure. I guess I’m one of dozens who would love to replicate the trip even at 79 years of age.

    • @ianpunter4486
      @ianpunter4486 25 дней назад +3

      Ditto....also 79!

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 24 дня назад +2

      @@johnhowarth8822 Are you happy to camp in a field?

    • @johnhowarth8822
      @johnhowarth8822 24 дня назад +3

      @@rosemarymee leading question. If it was the only way I could visit then yes. If there was a more comfortable way to spend the night, I would take the second option.

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 24 дня назад +2

      @@johnhowarth8822 I’ve been thinking that I would use the vestry of the Kirk for shelter and take a little mini immersion heater to heat water for my Earl Grey/ instant soup/ noodles. I would leave a generous donation for the upkeep of the Kirk. Stretching out on a nice hard Presbyterian bench would be very good for the spine. I would book passage on that landing craft - now that we know it’s so cheap. However, there are more interesting Shetland islands to visit. Fair Isle is high on my bucket list.

    • @johnhowarth8822
      @johnhowarth8822 24 дня назад +1

      @@rosemarymee sounds like a wise choice.

  • @Momus21
    @Momus21 22 дня назад +3

    This is the second video I have seen in the last few days about visiting Foula. Both videos are fantastic.

  • @berenicebaker7191
    @berenicebaker7191 19 дней назад +2

    Oh Steve that was epic! Tiring I’m sure, but it really brought that remote island to life. Those sheep! Quite threatening in their odd way. But all the wildlife was truly wonderful. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m 89 now and can’t travel the way I used to but I almost felt beside you the whole way.

  • @thornton
    @thornton 25 дней назад +74

    Yesss we got the long video! Watching with coffee this morning

  • @regifredwhite9484
    @regifredwhite9484 25 дней назад +39

    Steve that was one of your best.Your efforts are truly appreciated.
    Thank you😊

  • @Zecko88
    @Zecko88 25 дней назад +30

    Never change, this is just awesome to watch. Most youtube channels that i like start like this and suddenly its always sponsoring with first class this and business class things.. it is good for them. But they forget who they are. You even if there is some kind of luxury, you are humble and the same as when you started. Great channel to watch!😊

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 23 дня назад +8

    No better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than with our mate Steve on a stunning flight as castaways to a remote Scottish Island! And I did love that landing, and it was refreshingly pleasant to fly with a pilot who does it perfectly! A heartwarming indeed.

  • @jameslivingstone7428
    @jameslivingstone7428 23 дня назад +3

    .
    Love the pilot of the ferry stearing with his foot in a sock, lol (51:21)

  • @Nook747
    @Nook747 25 дней назад +20

    What a beautiful little chaple...Respect Steve, for taking your cap off...Cool...I love it there

  • @FloatingCroc
    @FloatingCroc 25 дней назад +25

    I’m glad there’s not a headstone up there reading -
    ‘Here lies Steve, not forgotten, his heart was good but the flights were rotten’.

  • @Spookieham
    @Spookieham 25 дней назад +83

    One of your nicest and most enjoyable videos Steve. You really gave us a quick view of life on Foula. These videos also make really homesick for Scotland after so many years in Australia 😥

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +8

      Hey really appreciate your comment :)

    • @frednorman1
      @frednorman1 24 дня назад +3

      Great video.. I had just watched” the edge of world” a few days ago that was filmed on Foula, was supposed to be Saint Kilda.

  • @virginiamaness4597
    @virginiamaness4597 14 дней назад +4

    I really loved this video! It's so different from anything else out there and i think you're so brave to take on that adventure with pretty much no supplies, no time to spend seeing that beautiful island, no locals to talk to and get info from (and maybe something to eat), just winging the whole trip. I'm totally not brave enough to do any of this, but I'm glad i know someone who is. I'll be a devoted fan from now on. Glad i found you 💕

  • @ukdavepianoman
    @ukdavepianoman 19 дней назад +3

    Steve produces wonderful videos and this really is one of the best. Love the journey, the sights and scenery and Steve's commentary and humour. I think Steve has got vlogging down to a fine art.

  • @gabrieleortiz5041
    @gabrieleortiz5041 25 дней назад +24

    This was fantastic. Your curiosity and sense of adventure are not dampened by weather, lack of sleep, nor mobs of sheep! 😂 Another brilliant outing. That being said, the crossing back from Foula was a bit of a rollercoaster ride. Not sure I’d be so hardy! 😬 Many thanks for bringing this to us. 👍🏼

  • @Tip_Top
    @Tip_Top 25 дней назад +33

    This had me on the edge of my seat! Shetland is a lot bigger than I imagined. Loved the private jet!

    • @moiraedwards57
      @moiraedwards57 25 дней назад +4

      Not a private jet. Normal way in and out weather dependent.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +6

      Haha thank you :)

    • @Tip_Top
      @Tip_Top 25 дней назад +11

      @@moiraedwards57 aye, just a wee joke 🤣

    • @kevblowes6818
      @kevblowes6818 19 дней назад

      Did you pay for the small ferry, or did you do a runner!!!

  • @erichstocker8358
    @erichstocker8358 25 дней назад +32

    Wasn't a piano but an organ. I could see the stop and the pump peddles. I admire you for taking a chance when there was a great probability that you wouldn't get out of there on the next day. Very interesting episode. Thanks!!

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +3

      Cheers for the correction

    • @greenmantle87
      @greenmantle87 25 дней назад +2

      the best kind of adventure so long as you have nothing important to be back for

    • @hesseldijkstra5327
      @hesseldijkstra5327 25 дней назад +5

      They also call it a Harmonium.

  • @tomarmstrong1281
    @tomarmstrong1281 9 дней назад +2

    Well done, Steve. You're a hero for putting yourself through stuff so that the rest of us do not have to and can just watch. However, I must confess to a tweak of jealousy because I no longer have the stamina or the resilience or young bones to make that sort of a commitment. The remoteness of the island really came through.

  • @andrewrodger775
    @andrewrodger775 18 дней назад +3

    Possibly your best ever Steve. What an incredible video diary. It actually brought a tear to my eyes at the end. Please keep making these vlogs. That BN2A Islander wad something else. That sound, the old piston engines. Fantastic!!

  • @emiliejoshi
    @emiliejoshi 25 дней назад +25

    Hi Steve! I cannot thank you enough for all of your INCREDIBLE videos. Watching your videos is the best way to start my day! Who knew that I would be going along with you to Foula this morning with my morning cup of coffee?? Many thanks!

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  23 дня назад +2

      Thank you so much for this!!!

  • @gallovidian2151
    @gallovidian2151 25 дней назад +32

    My favourite out of all the films you've made so far, loved every minute of it. Foula is beautiful. I'd move there at the drop of a hat.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +5

      Thanks so much! A favourite to make too!

    • @gulfstream7235
      @gulfstream7235 24 дня назад +6

      Spend one winter there and you might change your mind...

    • @gallovidian2151
      @gallovidian2151 24 дня назад +1

      @@gulfstream7235 Doubt it - I've done winter in the outer Hebrides with winds that were strong enough to blow over a removal lorry lol...................

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 24 дня назад +2

      @@gallovidian2151 What would you do there?

  • @paulnorval9646
    @paulnorval9646 25 дней назад +18

    You are a brave man Steve, undertaking a trip with such a doubt over simply getting there by plane let alone returning to the mainland?!
    Your trips never fail to amaze and certainly adds places for us to visit ourselves, well done 👍

  • @peccola2001
    @peccola2001 8 дней назад +1

    Your content is excellent; your videos are crisp and sincere, and your destinations are surprising yet humble in some way. Thank you.

  • @adrianinsing
    @adrianinsing 3 дня назад +8

    This was an exceptional video. Well edited and riveting. Almost wished the boat hadn’t been pre booked and waiting for kids so you could have stayed longer in the island 😂 so tell me how much was the ferry fare back from the island to Lerwick? and what is the idea that you had (at the end of the video )to motivate you to go back to the island ??

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  3 дня назад +2

      Hey thanks so much! The ferry was just a couple of pounds! Incredible :) the idea was the theme for my ‘Secret Ferry’ video, now on the channel

  • @daviddymock4686
    @daviddymock4686 25 дней назад +15

    Well Steve that has to be one of the best videos you have done ( maybe even the best) absolutely loved how raw it was but so full of interest with stunning scenery & wildlife!! You could feel the sense of worry on your face when you found out the return flight was cancelled 🥺 but as always you persevere and find a way home Brilliant 👏

  • @DSTWizz
    @DSTWizz 25 дней назад +23

    Steve, that was epic, in the truest sense of the word! Trains, boats, planes and everything (apologies, Scott...) but seriously, this is one of your best, if not THE best video you've done. Those dawn skies on the outward journey up to Lerwick, that amazing flight over the sea cliffs, the wee chapel on Foula, the car graveyard, and the overnight camp. Can't wait to see what you've planned for the future! Thanks so much for taking us with you! Brilliant.

  • @mcallisterk
    @mcallisterk 24 дня назад +14

    Steve please don't change your channel these videos are amazing love everyone of them thanks.

  • @janewalters9281
    @janewalters9281 6 дней назад +1

    I’d recommend booking a pod, if rooms are full. They’re roomy, comfy not so public and comes with access to a shower and they’re cheap.

  • @TUGWYN
    @TUGWYN 18 дней назад +2

    My favourite videos from Steve are these about the remote Scottish isles I watched this one in three parts to spread out the treat.

  • @Omaha9988
    @Omaha9988 25 дней назад +21

    Excellent video! I was brought up on Foula so brings a lot of memories back for sure.

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 24 дня назад +6

      @@Omaha9988 Have you written or blogged about your years on Foula? That would be fascinating to read.

    • @Omaha9988
      @Omaha9988 23 дня назад +4

      @@rosemarymee I haven't unfortunately. Although I'd highly recommend a trip there. Words don't do the place justice!

  • @dmanton300
    @dmanton300 25 дней назад +14

    Mr Marsh has become my ASMR viewing. Every place he goes he manages to make an instant bucket-list destination!

  • @TGNWR98UD
    @TGNWR98UD 25 дней назад +12

    Can't stop watching these videos, once I start I'm hooked. Wonderful to see so much of what I'm missing. Wonderful, really wonderful.

  • @Margi183
    @Margi183 18 часов назад +1

    Hi Steve!! It's Margi from Seattle area!!
    That's an old Church Organ, you need to pump the pedals with yr feet, then the air blows up the pipes as you play on the keys!
    It works then!!
    Only when the air is flowing tho ;)
    I HAVE one literally in my house!! ;D
    When you do get here one day, you can play it! 😊❤
    Glad to see you!!
    So sad tho that your videos don't show up most of the time on my youtube feed somehow!
    Even tho I always click 'like' and am subscribed.

  • @LazerJass
    @LazerJass 23 часа назад +2

    Brilliant trip! Thanks for bringing us on. Heard a Swedish sailor bragging at the docks right before you had your steak pie and chips. Cheers from Sweden! Subscribed:)

  • @larrainebrowne6710
    @larrainebrowne6710 24 дня назад +20

    I was riveted! What you put up with to do these videos leaves me cold. I’m a woman who needs her daily shower and other ablutions in comfort. Where eating is the most important daily ritual for you, it’s washing for me. I’m just loving these videos where you take us to places very few people go. Thanks Steve. You’re a legend!

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 22 дня назад +4

      Although I do love my daily shower etc in comfort I do go wild camping but there are still ways to keep clean-ish. Baby wet wipes are important. A small bottle of hand sanitiser for washing hands. I usually have a stove and can heat water for a wash too. I've even washed my hair when it was long and in a ponytail, wild camping near a quiet beach in Galicia, northern Spain, by heating up water on a fire, mind you it was summer but not sweltering hot.

  • @mf19856
    @mf19856 25 дней назад +17

    Somehow you (both) find the beauty and innocence of these places. The sea, the fields, the birds, the seal, sheep and ponies and dogs!♡ Thank you so much♡

  • @AndreaDE-ep1iq
    @AndreaDE-ep1iq 25 дней назад +10

    What a great adventure Steve! I sat glued to the TV instead of doing my chores. What an absolute gem of a video, beautiful sights, I enjoyed it thoroughly. As an avgeek I'd have loved to be on that flight! Thank you Steve, thank you ❤

  • @ScottMurray-ce6iw
    @ScottMurray-ce6iw 5 дней назад +1

    BRILLIANT VIDEO. I've travelled to Shetland twice for the Simmer Dim motorcycle rally. I booked a bed as my fellow bikers had said you end up staying awake all night. Four of us in a cabin was about £37 each way. A small price to pay for a good night's sleep. I didn't get the chance to visit many other islands. This video gives me ideas for future exploration.....in the summer.

  • @johnallright6847
    @johnallright6847 9 дней назад +2

    As someone who camped on Arran and down the Mull of Kintyre and Skye and the Orkneys it fetched back so many memories and found your style and pace to be so entertaining, good video and it was nearly like being there myself.

  • @lynnporter9440
    @lynnporter9440 25 дней назад +11

    What an absolutely fascinating trip.
    Can't believe you slept in that tent without any hot drinks or food. It has to be my worst nightmare.

    • @julianwebb9169
      @julianwebb9169 24 дня назад +1

      Did look quite a miserable experience to me.

  • @tinsoldier1983
    @tinsoldier1983 25 дней назад +13

    Your best video so far, it has everything. Scottish tourism board should give you a job - great effort.

  • @Joncl
    @Joncl 24 дня назад +11

    Top notch. Better than anything on TV tonight.

  • @neilpearson157
    @neilpearson157 8 дней назад +1

    One of the best videos I've watched in a long time. The isolation of Foula is something else. I once met a guy in Oxford who lived in Lerwick and whose father installed the roads on Foula.. Thanks for a great video Steve.

  • @chrisjenkinson7059
    @chrisjenkinson7059 7 дней назад +1

    I loved every second of this film. Thank you for letting us see the adventure. Well done.

  • @andrewgalt3964
    @andrewgalt3964 25 дней назад +8

    That for me was one of your most enjoyable videos Steve loved the scenery a true nature experience
    I’ve never ventured any further than Lerwick look forward to more of the same ❤

  • @martiwilliams4592
    @martiwilliams4592 25 дней назад +7

    Beautiful. Thanks so much, especially for the respect you show and your fantastic sense of humour. Much appreciated from one that travel to Ilse of Foula is sadly an impossibility for me.

  • @patwilson7671
    @patwilson7671 25 дней назад +14

    What a great video Steve, we always watch your great videos but this was unique, we were completely gripped by your adventure this time. Well done for letting us share your experience. Stunning place to visit but not sure I could live there!!

  • @gidget9101
    @gidget9101 13 дней назад +2

    Just found you!! Hello from gidgetin australia. What a fantastic production. Thank you

  • @rodhunt5199
    @rodhunt5199 18 дней назад +2

    Steve, this video is your best yet! The ferry back to the “mainland” with the guy sitting on the skip is priceless. Thanks for the ride.👍👍

  • @keith800
    @keith800 25 дней назад +10

    Great video again Steve👍 , loved that church on Foula I have a never ending fascination of how they build such ornate structures with all the furnishings in such remote place's all those years ago.

  • @Seijoe
    @Seijoe 25 дней назад +10

    The Cruise-Ship in this video is the ARTANIA from Phoenix Cruises. Well known over here in Germany in cause of a popular "Documentary" called "Verrückt nach Meer" (means "crazy for the sea") ;)

    • @ve2vfd
      @ve2vfd 23 дня назад +3

      Originally she was Princess Cruise Lines' "Royal Princess", then she sailed as the P&O Artemis until she finally became the MV Artania. (yeah I'm a cruise ship geek! lol!)

  • @user-ph2be8cc3g
    @user-ph2be8cc3g 25 дней назад +7

    I absolutely loved this content…had everything…animals,spectacular views,rural small living,exciting moments. Best video yet.

  • @matth2357
    @matth2357 22 дня назад +2

    That hour drifted by! What a fascinating video! Thanks Steve

  • @elizabethash4720
    @elizabethash4720 17 часов назад

    Felt as though I was there beside you. A wonderful and interesting journey. Thanks for the opportunity to see it all.😊

  • @jvtyrr
    @jvtyrr 25 дней назад +6

    Great Video Steve of a very beautiful Island… I think the reason most of the wrecked cars are left so close to the Piers on offshore Islands is that when a Barge arrives to collect them for disposal in Scrappage Yards they are easily accessible. I think the Local authorities may be responsible for this valuable service that ensures for good housekeeping of very special environments… Keep up the great work.👏

  • @findingfinsuk
    @findingfinsuk 25 дней назад +7

    Hi Steve,
    Was great meeting you in Lerwick that day outside Tesco! Brave going on that flight and the ferry back looked rough too 😂 Hope to see you around again one day, keep up the great vids 💙

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 25 дней назад +8

    Great video Steve thank you for posting, after working Offshore for many years and going through most of the Shetland Terminals, UNST, Scatsta, Sumburgh, and even the Lerwick Ferry Terminal when required, the weather in the summer between May and September can be subject to fog, and in winter wind snow, and 70 mph fog!

  • @bobrussell3602
    @bobrussell3602 2 дня назад

    Well, I've been watching videos online for roughly 25 years & this one is certainly among the TOP 10. I've subscribed.....Brilliant !

  • @davelawday6609
    @davelawday6609 День назад

    That was a brilliant adventure thank you so much Steve for taking us with you...I'm not in the best of health at the moment and having had some great adventures myself yours was a breath of fresh air... cheers mate ❤❤❤

  • @KeefsCattys
    @KeefsCattys 25 дней назад +6

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching Steve . What a great adventure . I lived up in the far north of Scotland for many years and the sight of folk wearing the Yellow Dunlop wellies , brings back happy memories. The best wellies ever . Nice to see the Gannet, fulmar and great skua footage too . Brilliant stuff

  • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
    @frederickmuhlbauer9477 25 дней назад +5

    Hey Guys I’m having spinal surgery Sept 1 in Istanbul Will be keeping myself occupied and distracted from the pain by your wonderful videos Godspeed you two

  • @steveg790
    @steveg790 24 дня назад +23

    Honestly, id happily watch this in a cinema.

  • @mac_mcguckin
    @mac_mcguckin 17 дней назад +2

    Just discovered you. What a grand film that was! Excellent.

  • @goldilocks913
    @goldilocks913 6 часов назад

    You’re rapidly becoming my favourite channel along with Bald and bankrupt. I really appreciate the curiosity and joy you exhibit. It’s the reason why we travel!
    I expect to see a ‘ Can l travel to a distant galaxy and find a good breakfast’ at any moment 😂

  • @55rimshot
    @55rimshot 25 дней назад +7

    Another fantastic video Steve! Stunning photography and insightful commentary. Always a pleasure to see your work in opening the world to us lucky folk!

  • @Nook747
    @Nook747 25 дней назад +5

    What a trooper you are Steve !!! Thanks for taking me along ! Love your video's...so real, so natural..Thank you

  • @user-fp3oj3le4z
    @user-fp3oj3le4z 25 дней назад +5

    Steven you're a champion! Keep it up mate, you fill a void in many folks lives! Your episodes with your sidekick are a special treat too.

  • @jamesmoore9511
    @jamesmoore9511 17 дней назад +2

    That was a reed organ - foot pump type. Just like the one, over there, in my living room. I was raised as Scottch Presbyterian so the kirk was interesting.

  • @julianmarsh7993
    @julianmarsh7993 4 дня назад

    I love this little video, being stuck in Manchester that tranquillity was awe inspiring.

  • @MrPhantom1961
    @MrPhantom1961 25 дней назад +29

    Fantastic video Steve, as always

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  25 дней назад +3

      Thanks so much!

    • @SimonLiddo
      @SimonLiddo 25 дней назад +3

      I was so worried for you Steve as you traversed that cattle grid. Just imagine breaking you ankle there! 😮

    • @jonhigginson4096
      @jonhigginson4096 25 дней назад +1

      Sooooo enjoyed this film Steve!🙏 Out of all your films I’d say this has to be my favourite so far. I had a little chuckle at the sight of the payphone with the bible next to it…desperate times and all that! Please know that your going without a bed for 3 nights on the bounce has brought about great results. Thanks pal.

  • @heathertruskinger6214
    @heathertruskinger6214 25 дней назад +6

    Such a lovely isolated island.
    We loved watching the ferry ride back.
    My hubby got seasick just watching it !😂😂😂

  • @carolmurphy7572
    @carolmurphy7572 25 дней назад +7

    What a wonderful little island! Like you, I appreciate the beauty of that landscape. Here in Newfoundland and Labrador, there are quite a few isolated islands and coves, as well. Yours was an interesting overnight adventure, no doubt, but with such small rations, I'm glad you could make it back on the ferry the next day. (I'm always thinking with my stomach! Haha!) Thanks for a look somewhere I've never heard of before. Cheers from St. John's!

  • @jackieboyd7506
    @jackieboyd7506 7 дней назад +1

    Anotbanger. Thanks Steve for showing Scotland as it is...Amazing xxx

  • @chrishopewynne2845
    @chrishopewynne2845 2 дня назад

    Real life on earth …what a delightful man with a down to earth approach..So Relaxing and educational to watch…Wow THANKS

  • @iralia333
    @iralia333 25 дней назад +7

    Absolutely brilliant. Thank you, Steve. Now its on MY bucket list.❤

  • @scotbotvideos
    @scotbotvideos 25 дней назад +8

    Fantastic, character-revealing adventure, Steve. Thanks for taking us along. Bon voyage!

  • @grandmastersidsofos1633
    @grandmastersidsofos1633 25 дней назад +7

    Haha 😆😅 .. Loved the video Steve , My wifes name was Foula, which translates from Greek to English as "The Light"
    The Ancient Greeks were the first to visit Scotland and they arrived at night .. SCOTIA translates from Greek'skotía' Night - Darkness ( Foulla from its shadow the light ) Original Origins .Ancient Greeks influenced Highland Games, The Kilt .The Bagpipes orgin from the Greek instrument Tsabouna. ADMIRE YOUR WORK AND I LOVE 💙 SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @leeryan1969
    @leeryan1969 22 часа назад

    An epic wee journey Steve. Thanks for taking us with you. Encore!

  • @Lisaw5
    @Lisaw5 2 дня назад

    This Ep was amazing! I was holding onto the sofa on that wee planes landing but the scenery around Foula while you waited to land was just spectacular. Keep those videos coming chum.
    Brilliant to watch. Thanks again!