Fantastic film as always mate,definetly shows i need to get off the typical tourist routes when i come up,and really get exploring..thanks again for such a stunning vlog👍👍👏👏👏
You're right about the light. Its is muted and soft, like in the paintings of Scotland we have on our walls here at home. 55:22 is my favourite view - expansive, with the hills and cloud in the distance. Beautiful, thank you.
Thank-you. It is just over 50 years since my one trip along that road at the age of 10. Cluanie Inn looks about twice the size, but apart from that, it's all much as I remember it!
Word of warning, there is only one fuel stop plus one electric between the two towns, however many eating places. @ 11:00 turn left, turn right onto old road for view down on castle. this road is 4 sheep wide(Hamish Macbeth set). @24:20 old road to right, to Loch Gary, now flooded, to due to building two hydro electric dams @41:43 old road from right, from Loch Gary. @46:30 trees on right shaken by passing aircraft slipstream, mid 80's
@@coasttocoast23 You as well, Liam and safe travels. Your thumbnail reminds me of my last trip - watching the bus to Fort William going down the road as my train arrived - late. A five hour wait, laden with luggage until the next bus, on a cold, rainy, windy day in a bus shelter missing multiple panes of glass. As always happens in the Highlands, it was well worth the wait, and I wouldn't have missed becoming acquainted with "The Bus Stop Man" for anything.
Fantastic film as always mate,definetly shows i need to get off the typical tourist routes when i come up,and really get exploring..thanks again for such a stunning vlog👍👍👏👏👏
Thanks Andy hope you’re well mate 👍👍
You're right about the light. Its is muted and soft, like in the paintings of Scotland we have on our walls here at home. 55:22 is my favourite view - expansive, with the hills and cloud in the distance. Beautiful, thank you.
Thanks so much Barbara
Thank-you. It is just over 50 years since my one trip along that road at the age of 10. Cluanie Inn looks about twice the size, but apart from that, it's all much as I remember it!
Thanks Paul!
I've driven this route a couple of times and it really is quite spectacular... Great video.
Thanks a lot 😊
Word of warning, there is only one fuel stop plus one electric between the two towns, however many eating places.
@ 11:00 turn left, turn right onto old road for view down on castle. this road is 4 sheep wide(Hamish
Macbeth set).
@24:20 old road to right, to Loch Gary, now flooded, to due to building two hydro electric dams
@41:43 old road from right, from Loch Gary.
@46:30 trees on right shaken by passing aircraft slipstream, mid 80's
Thanks for the info Brian😀
Thanks!
Thank you soo much 😍 that’s soo kind. Happy new year and all the best for 2025.
Liam
@@coasttocoast23 You as well, Liam and safe travels.
Your thumbnail reminds me of my last trip - watching the bus to Fort William going down the road as my train arrived - late. A five hour wait, laden with luggage until the next bus, on a cold, rainy, windy day in a bus shelter missing multiple panes of glass. As always happens in the Highlands, it was well worth the wait, and I wouldn't have missed becoming acquainted with "The Bus Stop Man" for anything.
our taxi tour guide does it in the opposite direction, crosse the bridge and we come back via the glenelg ferry,
Beautiful there too John. Need to give it a go!