5 DAYS WILD CAMPING IN SCOTLAND ● Episode 4

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @MatheusDemeteri
    @MatheusDemeteri 21 день тому +1

    It's so hard to see that bond with people these days, but it's so good to know it still exists. Be friends and brothers forever!

  • @paulm3033
    @paulm3033 14 днів тому +1

    Such a nice bunch of lads .

  • @luisfebo4587
    @luisfebo4587 Місяць тому +3

    NOOOOOO!!!!! i'm so sad it's over! my god the joy and love these videos provide and this brotherhood is indescribable - I don't know if you guys are able but please keep this going

  • @JB-eg1tb
    @JB-eg1tb Місяць тому +6

    What great memories with great friends!

  • @rjandion4280
    @rjandion4280 Місяць тому +1

    I love the neird guy wearing eye glasses

  • @bikerpaul68
    @bikerpaul68 Місяць тому +4

    This took me back to the time many years ago when I'd go hill walking in Scotland, camping or staying in bothies or youth hostels. I was on my own and totally lacking in bushcraft knowledge. So I loved seeing your skills and your great team-work. Thanks again for these beautiful and peaceful videos. Best wishes from Alsace!

  • @richards5843
    @richards5843 Місяць тому +3

    True friends are forever

  • @heraldocosta1469
    @heraldocosta1469 Місяць тому +2

    Memories for life with great friends. nothing is better them that.

  • @85drum
    @85drum Місяць тому

    I’m a better human for watching this! Many thanks…

  • @ivann.1916
    @ivann.1916 Місяць тому +2

    I adore this series of camping videos! Marvelous work
    You guys are an amazing group of friends, more please :)

  • @randallmurray4825
    @randallmurray4825 Місяць тому +1

    I used to camp like that with my siblings. You guys made awesome memories! I hope that you take us with you on your next adventure. Best wishes to all of you!

  • @erichloidfelder1931
    @erichloidfelder1931 8 днів тому

    I love you Boys and I love your Challenge.

  • @john101CT
    @john101CT Місяць тому

    Loved the series and this final episode left me feeling quite sad that it was all over. Felt very nostalgic for me as it brought back memories of times I've been wilderness camping with great friends (here in Africa). Your choice of music really enhances the experience of watching your video and enjoying it vicariously. The mossy forest in the morning made me think of Harry Potter's forest. You guys are very authentic and sincere. Amazing!

  • @Steve-j1s
    @Steve-j1s Місяць тому +3

    Fantastic video! These young men are awesome!

  • @0708scott
    @0708scott Місяць тому

    This was great series to watch!

  • @robabiera733
    @robabiera733 Місяць тому +3

    Once again I have to say: whoever is behind the camera - you know what you're doing.

  • @MrGadiriz
    @MrGadiriz Місяць тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @richards5843
    @richards5843 Місяць тому

    USA

  • @dmm.a2x
    @dmm.a2x Місяць тому +1

    Yepyep!

  • @davelapasaran4570
    @davelapasaran4570 Місяць тому

    yey!!

  • @DanielVerbaan
    @DanielVerbaan Місяць тому

    Hi Joe, great last episode man. My trips for 2024 are finished, if you are out in 2025 we may cross paths again? Cheers Dan

    • @jobacusmovies
      @jobacusmovies  Місяць тому

      Thanks very much Dan. I hope you have some nice ones planned for the new year!

  • @UğurKayır
    @UğurKayır Місяць тому

    Türkçe altyazılı olsaydı keşke 😊

  • @johnnycrofter
    @johnnycrofter Місяць тому

    Another great little film, Jobacus. Points of order: it is not a 'lake' under charming morning mist, but a loch; it is most unlikely your amigo was bitten during the night by spiders - I'd suggest a belated allergic reaction to ticks or midgies - and, if the former, he should be briefing himself on the symptoms of Lyme Disease, a rare but highly unpleasant consequence of a tick-bite.
    Your film is beautifully shot, and deftly scored. Unless there is an obviously possibility of effluvia pouring into a Highland loch from septic tanks etc. - Scottish local authorities have tightened massively up on that possibility since I was a teenager, back in Thatcher's second term - there is no need to boil water.
    In loch-fishing, live-bait is generally more effective than Mepps/Toby spinners - dig/check under rocks for leatherjackets and worms; trout even respond enthusiastically to a hookful of sweetcorn or plain bread. In any event, they are most likely to be hooked in the evening, not in the heat of the morn.
    You'd actually do much better downstream-worming in burns (brooks) into a given loch - the trout won't be very big, but they are usually plentiful, especially if you take good care not to let your reflection/shadow fall over the stream, and if you think like a stalking assassin you will usually catch enough for a good supper.
    I do wish you lads would stop hacking down trees or bits of tree, however dead they might seem to be. It's offensive, and kind of weird. There is usually enough detached deadwood on the forest floor.
    That 'big bug' with the huge stinger was of a parasitic wasp-species. Perhaps this one? www.naturespot.org.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/british-ichneumonid-wasps-id-guide.pdf
    Perch and pike are non-native species in Highland Perthshire, and indeed the Highlands generally, introduced in past decades by irresponsible landlords.
    As I said, it's a lovely film, deftly shot, edited and scored. It was unfortunate it was such a freakishly bad summer in Scotland. Your three main takeaways from the experience should be to bring adequate and (sadly) more expensive sleeping-bags; do your research before you arrive, and not to chop down local forestry like Anglo-Saxon conquerors!!!
    TAKE NOTHING BUT PHOTOGRAPHS: LEAVE NOTHING BUT FOOTPRINTS.