Hello.dear Scott.👍 for you.iam just one of your biggest fans and viewer.oh.i know you are not doing any videos anymore.i think you have done very Good.and i hope you much goodness and good health.and happiness.iam so very proud of you.and i was with you in spirit.oh.thank you.very all of your good work and job.please keep up the great work.
Just rewatched this one, Scott, you have to get a little camp stove for these missions! It's not acceptable to not have coffee! Winters on its way again, time to prepare! ❤
Not on this occasion! :-) I was glad to get to civilisation because after a while the weird noises in the dark started to work my imagination overtime.
Great video Scott. Nothing like a moonlight stroll. Whether over the moors or through the mountain woods. Sorry you didn't get to see the Milky Way this time. I think that it is the most awesome night sky sight for size and along with the northern lights or the Geminids meteor showers, it is a spectacular visual. It really makes you realize how huge the universe actually is.
Ah this was a great video Scott! I would be up for going on that walk but not on my own! Maybe in a group. Loving both of your channels, lots of content to enjoy xx
Just found this video, amusing and engaging. I used to take lots of long walks at night, the countryside looks very different by night. I remember one walk where two badgers, deep in conversation with each other, were walking towards me. I halted to watch them. They got within 20 feet of me before they realized I was there. I also have spent many nights sailing far from land. The skies can be utterly stunning. I much prefer sailing at night than day.
It was certainly an experience. I kept thinking how alone I was, but kept reminding myself no one else would be crazy enough to be out at that time in the morning, so I was safe.
No and no. Things get you in the night. I would be afraid to do it by myself. The cars would bother me. Step off the road if you have to when they pass. Guarantee they will not see you. Be safe.
I have been enyoing your adventures and learning about the sights and transportation options in and around Scotland. I hope to visit Scotland one day soon, and prefer to use public transportation options, so it's good to get some ideas and inspiration. A little backpacker type stove would be just the ticket on this adventure in the dark. Stow it in your backpack and stop for a hot beverage at the half way point and/or at the destination, since you had time to kill anyways. Or, even easier would be to pack a thermos containing a hot beverage. I would also have a thermal layer such as down to wrap up in, and definitely merino wool base layers, but then again I wouldn't be doing a cold weather solo night walk. I will just enjoy it vicariously, letting you brave the elements. 😉 Oh, and never mind snoring sheep (are you sure it wasn't a shepherd, lol??)- just be thankful you aren't hiking in the wilds of places like Canada, where there really are critters to be wary of! Ah but that what I like about the UK - countryside where you are never all that far from civilization. Or a train station.
Hello.dear Scott.👍 for you.iam just one of your biggest fans and viewer.oh.i know you are not doing any videos anymore.i think you have done very Good.and i hope you much goodness and good health.and happiness.iam so very proud of you.and i was with you in spirit.oh.thank you.very all of your good work and job.please keep up the great work.
I love a challenge like this, but man are you braver than me!
Just rewatched this one, Scott, you have to get a little camp stove for these missions! It's not acceptable to not have coffee! Winters on its way again, time to prepare! ❤
Great video. You're a brave soul. You just left us wishing for "five more minutes."
Not on this occasion! :-) I was glad to get to civilisation because after a while the weird noises in the dark started to work my imagination overtime.
Great video Scott. Nothing like a moonlight stroll. Whether over the moors or through the mountain woods. Sorry you didn't get to see the Milky Way this time. I think that it is the most awesome night sky sight for size and along with the northern lights or the Geminids meteor showers, it is a spectacular visual. It really makes you realize how huge the universe actually is.
ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS Always Great Time thanks for taking us along
Well done sir just a pity the moon was out you don't see much with that lighting the sky 👍👍🌜
Ah this was a great video Scott! I would be up for going on that walk but not on my own! Maybe in a group. Loving both of your channels, lots of content to enjoy xx
Thumbs up for the original adventure idea and another 👍 for the snoring sheep! Thank you Rusty!
I'm glad someone else appreciated the snoring sheep! :-)
@@PlanesTrainsEverything the you that you are is a gift you share generously. Am lifted when I see a new Rusty vid! TY!
Just found this channel and subscribed going to do some binge watching.
Just found this video, amusing and engaging. I used to take lots of long walks at night, the countryside looks very different by night. I remember one walk where two badgers, deep in conversation with each other, were walking towards me. I halted to watch them. They got within 20 feet of me before they realized I was there. I also have spent many nights sailing far from land. The skies can be utterly stunning. I much prefer sailing at night than day.
Brave man.
I enjoyed the video. Must have been to cold for the werewolves. They may not have there winter fur on yet.
My neck of the woods....... Taking in the Greenock Cut would have slowed you down Scott.
You are either brave or bonkers... I can't decide 😂😯
Next time a thermos of coffee might be an idea!
Excellent video 😀
Oh wow. Lol. Great video.
It was certainly an experience. I kept thinking how alone I was, but kept reminding myself no one else would be crazy enough to be out at that time in the morning, so I was safe.
you would have got a coffee at the castlebay filling station im sure
Sheep snoring!! Lol.🙂♥️
Should have popped by The Slaughtered Lamb for a pint.
Lol. Oh my, that was dark.
Being a town centre boy, I'm not used to these weird noises in the dark. It was an amazing experience.
You can't see stars when there's a moon out. Go to a local park when no moon loads of stars.
No and no. Things get you in the night. I would be afraid to do it by myself. The cars would bother me. Step off the road if you have to when they pass. Guarantee they will not see you. Be safe.
I have been enyoing your adventures and learning about the sights and transportation options in and around Scotland. I hope to visit Scotland one day soon, and prefer to use public transportation options, so it's good to get some ideas and inspiration.
A little backpacker type stove would be just the ticket on this adventure in the dark. Stow it in your backpack and stop for a hot beverage at the half way point and/or at the destination, since you had time to kill anyways. Or, even easier would be to pack a thermos containing a hot beverage. I would also have a thermal layer such as down to wrap up in, and definitely merino wool base layers, but then again I wouldn't be doing a cold weather solo night walk. I will just enjoy it vicariously, letting you brave the elements. 😉 Oh, and never mind snoring sheep (are you sure it wasn't a shepherd, lol??)- just be thankful you aren't hiking in the wilds of places like Canada, where there really are critters to be wary of! Ah but that what I like about the UK - countryside where you are never all that far from civilization. Or a train station.
Brave...but would have taken a tent and a stove....and done it in the summer.....
Too much talk. Not enough walk.
There's only so much filming you can do (and viewers will tolerate) of a light shining onto a road in complete darkness as you walk along. :-)