Fife council should really give the coastal path a much needed overhaul, some of it as absolutely treacherous. Fantastic effort guys that is some trek!
Hi Steve, Alicja you two are amazing, putting yourselves through all that again for us lot. I am sure we all appreciate it. As always Steve what a fantastic stream really enjoyed it in a good way honest lol. Safe travels to you both as always.
The path along the Kenly Water was gorgeous. I never realised that there were no survivors in the Tay Disaster..sad. The fact that Alicja had blisters and kept on walking the following days was amazing, what a Champ.
Holy cow! You are both intrepid (and a little crazy 😂) Thanks for carrying us along. How much weight did you lose? The Fife Coastal Diet. LOL! Thank you.❤
Steve : “No detours today” Also Steve: “Oh look it has steps up inside” Well done both you guys! Always through the Coast between Crail and St Andrews as been boring, oh how I was wrong! Go have to go explore seen as it’s on the doorstep ! I do love Tentsmuir, AND THOSE CREPES?!?! 😂 take my dogs up there often!Gorgeous in any weather. Thanks again Steve!
I am looking forward to watching all your videos of the Fife coastal path. I am hoping to go in October. I live in the United States - my last name is Dall. My Great Great Grandfater immigrated to Cicago from Newburgh in the 1850s - his name was David Dall. He and his sons were sailors and captains on ships on the Great Lakes. My first name is Lincoln, the same name as the youngest of his sons. I am so excited about hiking the Fife coastal path as a part of my heritage. Thanks ago for the vidoes - I am going to watch them all in great detail. Oh, one interesting fact - I am a Catholic priest in the United States.
especially if the weather does you favors, I feel the last bit of the path can be really peaceful & beautiful to be on... it is certainly tiring if you do the whole thing, but that is more a question of energy versus what one wishes to accomplish... having done this section as part of a much shorter weekend trek (starting at the University Campground in Saint-Andrews), I actually really enjoyed it... Trekked the southerly of this coast separately from Queensferry as far as Crail, but never did the middle bit
5:04in Holy shyte, you got some big 4 legged lawn mowers. Some of the spots, no beaches mind you, reminded me of Ballarat in the 60s and early 70s before the money people bought up great tracts of lands and built houses and pushed wildlife out, in favour of lining their pockets. 8:14in Geez Leweze thats way kool, would love to seen that hollow forming. 10:00in, Club Houses have 19 and 20 holes [Bars and Dunnys] . Some have $5, guest memebers or Associate Members. 😉 Nice goin m8s, day 5, Deep Heat and some gloves and rub your leg muscles.is what you used to do on weeks away playing 5 day Hockey Camps. Thanks for walking the walk. I thought the views were rippa. Thanks m8s stay vertical and in motion.
Newport on Tay ... my birthplace! The yellow castle! I was born in Netherlea Hospital along the road a bit from there. Last time we visited it was closed down and they were getting ready to demolish to make way for luxury flats! Loved this marathon walk. Well done.
Steve & Alicja,, I am so so proud of you both .What an epic trek you undertook .You both suffered a lot and poor ol Alicja ,what a soldier . Steve ,where did you find her .?Dont let her go .You both did the walk so i dont have to .Bless you both .See you both on the next Vlog
YOUS ARE A Inspiration to us all to get out there more OFTEN and keep FIT, KEEPING HEALTHY SHOULD BE EVERY ONES MOTIVATION. RESPECT TO YOUS BOTH, ML3-HAMILTON
Congratulations on finishing that trek Steve and Alicia. Gotta say that looked brutal at times but well done for seeing it through to the end. Much respect to you both.
Utterly FANTASTIC 👍. Well done both of you 👏❤️👏❤️👏. Crail’s my favourite little fishing village and if I ever was to return to Scotland then Crail or Culross or one of the other little villages would be where I’d head for! Thank you sooooooo much 🏴💙🏴
Loved it! What a great walk, and I ne'er got one blister here in my comfy chair. Enjoyed the banter between the two of you. Enjoyed the brief negativity that got swept away with your celebrations moments later. Enjoyed the great scenery! Even enjoyed the pigs!
Awe you're poor wee little lady she looks so sore ridden on her feet bless her hope you treated her to a massive and gentle foot spa she deserves it bless her 👋👋with big 🤗🤗 to her rest those tired and weary feet gall
Wow!!! Wow! Wow! There is no quit in you!! This was amazing! Your struggles and pain made my feet hurt in sympathy. You give your all for this channel! ❤🩹🧡 I love Scotland so much and you showed so much of it I will never see and to see St. Andrews Golf Club again (which was 2nd of my bucket list) was fantastic. I actually cried. I did that, too, when I planted by feet on the course. It was such a windy day the sand was blowing into our eyes and the wind nearly blew us away! Loved it! Thank you for pouring your heart (and feet pain) into this channel you have created such a warm welcoming and not only entertaining one you have created a marvel! Watched it all in one sitting you earned that attention! 🏆
Did this walk about 8 years ago and were blessed with glorious weather. It helped my fear of heights. So many hills and steps. My dog loved it! Watching your journey brought back happy memories 😊
@@steve-marsh they do but she also kept finding smelly things to roll in and we had to keep dipping her in the sea lol The worst I remember was as we approached Elie. She'd found a dead seagull and was very proud of herself. The beach in Elie was packed with sunbathers too. We were mortified 😂
Huge well done to you both and made it so entertaining, my Great grandfather was a passenger on the last train to get over the old bridge imagine if he’d missed it I wouldn’t be here look forward to the next adventure
This is an ordeal I would never undertake. Thank you for working so hard to deliver those glimpses of lovely coastal scenery--and colorful pigs! Hope your own "piggies" are recovering from their blisters.
I said the first Fife Coast video was a brilliant video well this one is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT I used to visit my aunt and uncle in St Andrews and loved the area 👍 thanks Steve and Alicjia
I actually celebrated a little as soon as the Finish Line came into shot. Well done to the both of you!!! Rest well, and take it easy. You both deserve it! :)
Congratulations, well done the both of you . You would be a good role model for children Steve, teaching them to say 'thank you to everyone'. The more you say it, the more the world gives you occasions to be thankful.
Thank you for taking us along on this epic trail. You two are absolutely brilliant! Alicja, I am so sorry that you had such a struggle with blisters. You are such a good sport! Steve, you are a BEAST! I am in awe of you and your beautiful country! Keep the videos coming!
@@steve-marsh- Send me your home address and I'll ship Alicija a backpack strap mount for her GoPro camera so she doesn't have to hand carry it like in this shot - 19:41. You are acting like I did at the completion of the Nijmegen march [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Four_Days_Marches_Nijmegen]. Took weeks to get in shape and I don't remember how long for blisters and foot problems to heal and seriously kicked my arse! Congratulations you two!
Great vid, great memories for an exiled Fifer. There used to be a railway station at Vormeet (who knew that for 50 years I've been pronouncing it incorrectly). About 75 years ago my great-grandad was the Station Master, my grandad was the Station Porter and my Uncle Bill was the Wheel Tapper.
Unbelievable effort guys. You should be really proud of yourselves. To do the walk is hard enough but to also document it and entertain us is another level.
Great two part video guys. So impressive in terms of effort and camera work. I'm sittin here on a saturday night havin a few beers really apperciating our beautiful country and people
Your comment @18:20 about not deviating due to how you feel reminds me about how I felt cycling through there last October in the pouring rain, utterly sodden and desperately trying to get to Dundee. I'd cycled that day from Glenrothes, via St Andrews in mostly rainy conditions but still, the routes and views around there were utterly beautiful (though I'd have taken your weather!)
i hiked from Crail to St Andrew's exactly a week before you did! i loved it. i had the exact same experience you did at Budda Rock. i think i said "holy shit! stairs!" and excitedly went up them only to get wedged in at which point i thought "127 hours better not happen to me" and i managed to squeeze my way back out. i literally laughed out loud as i watched you do the same thing! my hike ended up being 30km, so you outdid me. i really enjoyed your video.
Great posting. Well done guys. I live in Ravenscraig Kirkcaldy and about 12years ago. I walked from Dysart to Elie with three pub stops. Took nearly 8 hours. Nice seeing bits of Fife that l have not seen before.
Enjoyed watching your walk, that was quite an achievement; if I did it, the pubs you passed, would be too much of a temptation, and would take me weeks!
Wow, well done it would have taken me 15 days not 5. I imagine there was quite a bit of mental work that went on 😊. The chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle would be a walk in the park for you both 😊
Congratulations to the pair of you for completing the walk. What I enjoy is there are no airs and graces from the pair of you, and, you tell it as it is.
Congratulations Steve & Alicja on completing another mammoth P2. of the coastal Path, Although Alicja had problems half way through, she made the gallant effort to re join you, that trail was not for the faint hearted, I was exhausted after fifteen minutes! there was so much to see and comment on, in between you gasping for breath, it looked quite treacherous at times, although picturesque it must have been one of your most gruelling hikes so far! the finishing arch was a welcome site, well done 👏 👏 next time take a leisurely stroll round somewhere more accessible! and less heart ♥️ racing! but that’s not Steve is it! 🥴not enough adrenaline for our intrepid traveler’s 🤪👍
Congratulations to both of you on an epic trip; that looked like really hard work. You comments on Leuchars were spot on. It is now an army base but I think they have retained/maintained the runway as a “diversion” airfield. Typhoons were the last RAF aircraft based there and they transferred to Lossiemouth on the Moray coast. Before Typhoon, Tornadoes and Phantoms were based there protecting northern Britain from the bad guys. The excellent air show is sorely missed. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Yep, Runway still sees occasional use, they also still have an ATC unit, which provides a Lower Airspace Radar Service (LARS) to local aircraft as well as intermediate approach services to Dundee Arrivals.
Well done to you both! Thanks for another great series. As I said in my comment of Part 1, I could only do a mile at a time. 🙂 PS I learned a great deal while watching these videos.
Totally know what you are going through, it's as much a physical challenge as it is mental. As long as you keep putting one step in front of the other knowing that you are making progress whatever rate/speed you are walking at
Good job, what an epic journey! 116 miles on foot is quite an accomplishment. My son who was in Boy Scouts growing up would tell you that polypropylene liner socks inside heavy woolen socks is the key to keeping your feet in good shape along with frequent sock changes. Cheers!
That point at the 8-10 min mark is where I really struggled when I decided to take my bike along the coastal path :p I have done most of it and that part is the hardest - especially with a 24kg ebike! Grew up near the sea so I tend to ride close to it even when the path veers back inland - not always the best decision! You missed out on the Cheesy Toast Shack - that's what kept me going knowing that was on the route :D They have another one in St Andrews too!
Thanks for sharing your adventures exploring Scotland. Makes me feel nostalgic as a Scot expat living in Brisbane! You both should have your own TV show!
Fife council should really give the coastal path a much needed overhaul, some of it as absolutely treacherous. Fantastic effort guys that is some trek!
RESPECT! To the both of you. And now rest for the feet. Thank you for this epic journey. Greetings from the Netherlands
And NZ
Cheers guys! All the best from us both!
Hi Steve, Alicja you two are amazing, putting yourselves through all that again for us lot. I am sure we all appreciate it. As always Steve what a fantastic stream really enjoyed it in a good way honest lol.
Safe travels to you both as always.
Haha cheers Brian from us both! :D
The path along the Kenly Water was gorgeous. I never realised that there were no survivors in the Tay Disaster..sad. The fact that Alicja had blisters and kept on walking the following days was amazing, what a Champ.
Holy cow! You are both intrepid (and a little crazy 😂) Thanks for carrying us along. How much weight did you lose? The Fife Coastal Diet. LOL! Thank you.❤
Living in America I’ve enjoyed watching both parts of this epic walk. Thanks for bringing me along. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Steve : “No detours today”
Also Steve: “Oh look it has steps up inside”
Well done both you guys! Always through the Coast between Crail and St Andrews as been boring, oh how I was wrong! Go have to go explore seen as it’s on the doorstep ! I do love Tentsmuir, AND THOSE CREPES?!?! 😂 take my dogs up there often!Gorgeous in any weather. Thanks again Steve!
Haha cheers mate! I'd have loved Tentsmuir if it wasn't my toughest day :O
@@steve-marsh to be fair…The beach is nicer than the forest. Thank again guys! You’ve inspired me and my wife to go exploring the Fife coast again!
I am looking forward to watching all your videos of the Fife coastal path. I am hoping to go in October. I live in the United States - my last name is Dall. My Great Great Grandfater immigrated to Cicago from Newburgh in the 1850s - his name was David Dall. He and his sons were sailors and captains on ships on the Great Lakes. My first name is Lincoln, the same name as the youngest of his sons. I am so excited about hiking the Fife coastal path as a part of my heritage. Thanks ago for the vidoes - I am going to watch them all in great detail. Oh, one interesting fact - I am a Catholic priest in the United States.
Thank you so much for sharing and I'm wishing you a wonderful trip 'home' :)
especially if the weather does you favors, I feel the last bit of the path can be really peaceful & beautiful to be on... it is certainly tiring if you do the whole thing, but that is more a question of energy versus what one wishes to accomplish... having done this section as part of a much shorter weekend trek (starting at the University Campground in Saint-Andrews), I actually really enjoyed it... Trekked the southerly of this coast separately from Queensferry as far as Crail, but never did the middle bit
5:04in Holy shyte, you got some big 4 legged lawn mowers. Some of the spots, no beaches mind you, reminded me of Ballarat in the 60s and early 70s before the money people bought up great tracts of lands and built houses and pushed wildlife out, in favour of lining their pockets. 8:14in Geez Leweze thats way kool, would love to seen that hollow forming. 10:00in, Club Houses have 19 and 20 holes [Bars and Dunnys] . Some have $5, guest memebers or Associate Members. 😉 Nice goin m8s, day 5, Deep Heat and some gloves and rub your leg muscles.is what you used to do on weeks away playing 5 day Hockey Camps. Thanks for walking the walk. I thought the views were rippa. Thanks m8s stay vertical and in motion.
I never want to know from experience how you're feeling! But much of what you've seen is lovely. Dundee = Dundee cake!
Newport on Tay ... my birthplace! The yellow castle! I was born in Netherlea Hospital along the road a bit from there. Last time we visited it was closed down and they were getting ready to demolish to make way for luxury flats! Loved this marathon walk. Well done.
Ah been looking forward to this, felt bad for Alicja in the last vid give her a hug :)
Thanks so much from us both :)
Chapeau Steve and Alicja !!!
Steve & Alicja,, I am so so proud of you both .What an epic trek you undertook .You both suffered a lot and poor ol Alicja ,what a soldier .
Steve ,where did you find her .?Dont let her go .You both did the walk so i dont have to .Bless you both .See you both on the next Vlog
YOUS ARE A Inspiration to us all to get out there more OFTEN and keep FIT, KEEPING HEALTHY SHOULD BE EVERY ONES MOTIVATION. RESPECT TO YOUS BOTH, ML3-HAMILTON
Thanks so much! A big chunk of our motivation and inspiration comes from comments like yours!
Congratulations on finishing that trek Steve and Alicia. Gotta say that looked brutal at times but well done for seeing it through to the end. Much respect to you both.
Thanks so much Bob from us both! Aye, it was really tough at times, but worth it in the end :)
What a gentleman! Offering your arm to Alicija was very sweet! Respect to both of you❤
all I can say is Well Done, I agonised with you towards the end.
Utterly FANTASTIC 👍. Well done both of you 👏❤️👏❤️👏.
Crail’s my favourite little fishing village and if I ever was to return to Scotland then Crail or Culross or one of the other little villages would be where I’d head for!
Thank you sooooooo much 🏴💙🏴
Thank you both SO much!! ...
Never would've seen this.. 💕
Epic stuff - what a 2-parter. Pretty epic editing to bring all that together too! Nice one! 😀
Cheers Roger! You'll appreciate what a task it is with an sd card full of clips eh!? :)
Loved it! What a great walk, and I ne'er got one blister here in my comfy chair. Enjoyed the banter between the two of you. Enjoyed the brief
negativity that got swept away with your celebrations moments later. Enjoyed the great scenery! Even enjoyed the pigs!
Thanks John, this was one on the list for ages, glad we finally got round to it although we could have been better prepared :D
Awe you're poor wee little lady she looks so sore ridden on her feet bless her hope you treated her to a massive and gentle foot spa she deserves it bless her 👋👋with big 🤗🤗 to her rest those tired and weary feet gall
Wow!!! Wow! Wow! There is no quit in you!! This was amazing! Your struggles and pain made my feet hurt in sympathy. You give your all for this channel! ❤🩹🧡 I love Scotland so much and you showed so much of it I will never see and to see St. Andrews Golf Club again (which was 2nd of my bucket list) was fantastic. I actually cried. I did that, too, when I planted by feet on the course. It was such a windy day the sand was blowing into our eyes and the wind nearly blew us away! Loved it! Thank you for pouring your heart (and feet pain) into this channel you have created such a warm welcoming and not only entertaining one you have created a marvel! Watched it all in one sitting you earned that attention! 🏆
Did this walk about 8 years ago and were blessed with glorious weather. It helped my fear of heights. So many hills and steps. My dog loved it! Watching your journey brought back happy memories 😊
Oh we always wish we had a dog when we do walks, I'm sure they absolutely love it!
@@steve-marsh they do but she also kept finding smelly things to roll in and we had to keep dipping her in the sea lol The worst I remember was as we approached Elie. She'd found a dead seagull and was very proud of herself. The beach in Elie was packed with sunbathers too. We were mortified 😂
Alicja is So Delightful! Lucky You Steve!
Watched the two episodes. Truly, very nice! Well done:)
I just happened to stumble across this video. I have lived in Newburgh for over 10 years... welcome!
Good job guys, Awesome content! 🤙🏼
Oh well done! I had to watch pt 2 & it's now 3am haha. Good for you, both! fab video as always. x
Huge well done to you both and made it so entertaining, my Great grandfather was a passenger on the last train to get over the old bridge imagine if he’d missed it I wouldn’t be here look forward to the next adventure
No way David - that's crazy!!! Wow!
This is an ordeal I would never undertake. Thank you for working so hard to deliver those glimpses of lovely coastal scenery--and colorful pigs! Hope your own "piggies" are recovering from their blisters.
Haha just about Susan! :) Was great to see those wee fellas! :)
I said the first Fife Coast video was a brilliant video well this one is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT I used to visit my aunt and uncle in St Andrews and loved the area 👍 thanks Steve and Alicjia
Cheers James :)
Love the montage at the end! Well done..........do you want to try the Cleveland Way?!
Congratulations on getting to the finish Steve and Alicja, it was wonderful to enjoy vicariously the beauty of Fife.
Thanks so much from us both for coming along :)
Y'all did a great job plugging away till you made it. It would take me forever because I would have to stop and pet all of the farm critters.
Tremendously well done, inspirational 😁. And wee Alicjia, what a trooper!!
Thanks so much Dave! :)
This is two years old as I’m still finding videos your poor feet and I love pigs that you met on the way perfect x
I actually celebrated a little as soon as the Finish Line came into shot. Well done to the both of you!!! Rest well, and take it easy. You both deserve it! :)
Thanks Graeme from us both! That finish line was tricky to find! :)
I so envy you being able to walk so far, I guess I feel the same way as you after walking for about 20 minutes, gratz on finishing the walk.
Amazing achievement....and you don't waste a penny! I really enjoyed "coming along with you"! Well done!
I mean this in a good way.... you two are insane!
What a journey! Congratulations to you both for a feat (feet) of strength and determination!
Thanks Kerry! It was a tough one!
Congratulations, well done the both of you . You would be a good role model for children Steve, teaching them to say 'thank you to everyone'. The more you say it, the more the world gives you occasions to be thankful.
Thanks so much Victor! Oh, I just said it again :D
Enjoyable videos to watch both part 1 and 2
Thanks so much! :)
Wow, epic walk-about Steve! Alicja was a real trooper too!
Cheers Russ from us both :)
Oh you poor guys, but I'm proud of you two, what a walk!!
It was beautiful to watch
She is SUCH a good sport. ❤
Thank you for taking us along on this epic trail. You two are absolutely brilliant! Alicja, I am so sorry that you had such a struggle with blisters. You are such a good sport! Steve, you are a BEAST! I am in awe of you and your beautiful country! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks so much from us both! You guys keep us going for sure :)
O comment on this video clip just enjoy watching you both 😊
🎉 Congratulations.🚶🧍🎖️🎖️
Ouch your poor feet. Is on felt for yous. What a beautiful and varied walk. Congratulation for doing it.
Early as I can Be 👋 How are you Steve? Please Keep this content up i really enjoy it 🙌
Haha no way! That was quick :) Thanks again so much!
@@steve-marsh Please Keep Us this Good Content I really Enjoy it🙌
@@steve-marsh- Send me your home address and I'll ship Alicija a backpack strap mount for her GoPro camera so she doesn't have to hand carry it like in this shot - 19:41. You are acting like I did at the completion of the Nijmegen march [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Four_Days_Marches_Nijmegen]. Took weeks to get in shape and I don't remember how long for blisters and foot problems to heal and seriously kicked my arse! Congratulations you two!
I'm a Fifer born and bred and you two have been places I didn't know existed, well done.
Haha cheers Ian! What a Kingdom that is :)
You guys are MIGHTY! Wow! What a feat. And your poor feet. 💯💫
Love the pigs and the apple! Brilliant! X
Haha they had a good day :)
Well done guys you made it 👍 it was wonderful I loved it.
Also walking all those miles AND talking while you film is extra tiring. You did well 🙋
Great vid, great memories for an exiled Fifer. There used to be a railway station at Vormeet (who knew that for 50 years I've been pronouncing it incorrectly). About 75 years ago my great-grandad was the Station Master, my grandad was the Station Porter and my Uncle Bill was the Wheel Tapper.
That was brilliant, well done Steve and Alicja, what a fantastic video you have created for our viewing. Excellent and always compulsive viewing
Well done, Alicja and Steve!
Oh my! You and Alicja look knackered. Well done for making that progress!
It was a bigger challenge than expected :D
Absolutely brilliant! Well done to both of you and thanks for sharing this beautiful journey!
Unbelievable effort guys. You should be really proud of yourselves. To do the walk is hard enough but to also document it and entertain us is another level.
Cheers mate! Aye, the edit was tricky as well! We could barely film towards the end, so glad we managed to cobble a video together :D
Great two part video guys. So impressive in terms of effort and camera work. I'm sittin here on a saturday night havin a few beers really apperciating our beautiful country and people
Thanks so much! And also for appreciating filming it all as well was another challenge :D
Well done you two
Well done the pair of you, great videos 👍🏴
Your comment @18:20 about not deviating due to how you feel reminds me about how I felt cycling through there last October in the pouring rain, utterly sodden and desperately trying to get to Dundee. I'd cycled that day from Glenrothes, via St Andrews in mostly rainy conditions but still, the routes and views around there were utterly beautiful (though I'd have taken your weather!)
You know Terry, you know! :)
i hiked from Crail to St Andrew's exactly a week before you did! i loved it. i had the exact same experience you did at Budda Rock. i think i said "holy shit! stairs!" and excitedly went up them only to get wedged in at which point i thought "127 hours better not happen to me" and i managed to squeeze my way back out. i literally laughed out loud as i watched you do the same thing! my hike ended up being 30km, so you outdid me. i really enjoyed your video.
Haha no way! :) Cracking stretch of coastline eh?
Great posting. Well done guys.
I live in Ravenscraig Kirkcaldy and about 12years ago. I walked from Dysart to Elie with three pub stops. Took nearly 8 hours. Nice seeing bits of Fife that l have not seen before.
Congratulations! You did it!
Nice to see my old workplace the old Coastguard Station at Fifeness and my old golf club at Crail.
So proud of you both
Beautiful!
What a great acheivement ......BLISTERS awww noooo they are the worst half way through a long walk ....Respect and Hats Off to both of you xxx
I love how Alicja looks increasingly pissed off as the journey proceeds, yet Steve remains enthusiastic throughout. 😂
Haha so true :D
Just watched p1 n p2, epic, just need to get those trainers n socks sorted, oh your poor feet, ❤👏👏
Enjoyed watching your walk, that was quite an achievement; if I did it, the pubs you passed, would be too much of a temptation, and would take me weeks!
My dad used to take me to the air shows at L can't spell it! I went up in a helicopter for the first time I think I was 8yr old. Great video 😊❤
Wow, well done it would have taken me 15 days not 5. I imagine there was quite a bit of mental work that went on 😊. The chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle would be a walk in the park for you both 😊
In all pf your other videos I have always thought that I would love to copy your adventure. But this one, not so much! Thanks for this great video.
Congratulations to the pair of you for completing the walk. What I enjoy is there are no airs and graces from the pair of you, and, you tell it as it is.
Thanks so much David!
Congratulations Steve & Alicja on completing another mammoth P2. of the coastal Path, Although Alicja had problems half way through, she made the gallant effort to re join you, that trail was not for the faint hearted, I was exhausted after fifteen minutes! there was so much to see and comment on, in between you gasping for breath, it looked quite treacherous at times, although picturesque it must have been one of your most gruelling hikes so far! the finishing arch was a welcome site, well done 👏 👏 next time take a leisurely stroll round somewhere more accessible! and less heart ♥️ racing! but that’s not Steve is it! 🥴not enough adrenaline for our intrepid traveler’s 🤪👍
Haha thanks Bernice! It sure was an adventure and thankfully the memory of the pain fades fast :) Cheers from us both :)
wow - Thanks for the wonderful tour - hope your feet and joints are recovering :)
Round of Applause!!!!!
Smores crepes at Tentsmuir - one of our favourite things to do living in Fife 🙂
Congratulations to both of you on an epic trip; that looked like really hard work.
You comments on Leuchars were spot on. It is now an army base but I think they have retained/maintained the runway as a “diversion” airfield. Typhoons were the last RAF aircraft based there and they transferred to Lossiemouth on the Moray coast. Before Typhoon, Tornadoes and Phantoms were based there protecting northern Britain from the bad guys. The excellent air show is sorely missed.
Looking forward to your next adventure.
Yep, Runway still sees occasional use, they also still have an ATC unit, which provides a Lower Airspace Radar Service (LARS) to local aircraft as well as intermediate approach services to Dundee Arrivals.
Thanks so much for clarifying! :) Loved watching those planes on their low-level sorties! :)
No typhoons steve !!! Nothing now there right enough i never missed a show thank you mr liam fox !!
Well done on your epic walk some really interesting scenery bet them feet took some hammering but u survived 👍 x
WOW what a walk!!! you guys can walk! hands down bar none! ♥+♥= 💯
Well done to you both! Thanks for another great series. As I said in my comment of Part 1, I could only do a mile at a time. 🙂 PS I learned a great deal while watching these videos.
Totally know what you are going through, it's as much a physical challenge as it is mental. As long as you keep putting one step in front of the other knowing that you are making progress whatever rate/speed you are walking at
Cheers Peter! It's amazing how far you can get when you stick to the basics eh? So true! :)
Well done to you both! I put plasters on my heels as a pre-emptive strike!
Respect to both of you ❤
Tornadoes flying at Leuchars, Typhoon was a ‘Spitfire era’ warplane….. maybe when your dad was a wee lad😎👍. Well done you pair, massive undertaking 😰
Cheers Billy :)
I found you both a year ago and enjoy watching your older videos.
Thanks from 🇨🇦
Thanks so much!
Love you walk so much
Good job, what an epic journey! 116 miles on foot is quite an accomplishment. My son who was in Boy Scouts growing up would tell you that polypropylene liner socks inside heavy woolen socks is the key to keeping your feet in good shape along with frequent sock changes. Cheers!
Cheers Bill! Oh wish we had known this before! :)
@@steve-marsh - There will be a next time I am sure!
That point at the 8-10 min mark is where I really struggled when I decided to take my bike along the coastal path :p I have done most of it and that part is the hardest - especially with a 24kg ebike! Grew up near the sea so I tend to ride close to it even when the path veers back inland - not always the best decision! You missed out on the Cheesy Toast Shack - that's what kept me going knowing that was on the route :D They have another one in St Andrews too!
Thanks for sharing your adventures exploring Scotland. Makes me feel nostalgic as a Scot expat living in Brisbane! You both should have your own TV show!
Thanks Lis! All the best to you on the other side of the world!
Wow, congratulations to you both, fantastic video. Hope your feet recovered ok 😊