I was too scared to camp here

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Join me for an attempted camp at Lochan Coire Thoraidh. A combination of poor weather, not many places to camp and me getting in my own way, led me to abandon camping at the Lochan. Was still a great walk and was good to explore new places. Hope you enjoy the adventure

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  • @gill8587
    @gill8587 23 дні тому +149

    Trust those instincts we’ve got them for a reason well done

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому

      Typical nonsense 'we are all winners' comment. Why does the majority of the comments applaud someone for not only failing... but he failed to even start the failure

  • @Victoria-kl7su
    @Victoria-kl7su 24 дні тому +163

    Always go with your gut feeling no matter what

    • @andreamcguire5934
      @andreamcguire5934 12 днів тому +2

      True words bro

    • @lynnepostings
      @lynnepostings День тому

      Yes ... I agree ... ALWAYS go with your gut.
      First time seeing your channel ... lovely to watch BUT this may sound pathetic ... after watching the "missing 411" channel ... I would now never have the nerve to go wandering around lonely places like this ! Especially the areas with water close by !
      Shouldn't have to be worrying about things like that & be missing out on these beautiful spots ... but once seen there's no going back I'm afraid !
      I wish you well though, always

  • @JanetHolland-cq5zl
    @JanetHolland-cq5zl 25 днів тому +272

    ALLWAYS TRUST YOUR GUT,

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath 22 дні тому +26

      That’s why I bailed out of a New Years party in Castlemilk 👀

    • @francisrooney109
      @francisrooney109 21 день тому +1

      You beat me to it!

    • @roberthayter157
      @roberthayter157 19 днів тому +1

      I follow How to Hunt as well. 😂

    • @cityzens634
      @cityzens634 17 днів тому +2

      I trust mine I use actimel every day

    • @loreman7267
      @loreman7267 16 днів тому

      ​@@cityzens634😂 you daft sausage!

  • @fogums
    @fogums 10 днів тому +39

    Glad you posted this even though you weren’t going to. This is is an excellent example of trust your instincts and that things don’t always go as planned. A Valuable insight for those thinking of camping or staying outdoors.

  • @stevencarson9228
    @stevencarson9228 18 днів тому +50

    When they were building the dam at Loch Treig, which I think was the late 1950s, they had employed divers to work in the depths. These were ex naval divers, the type wearing large helmets and big weighty boots.. These were tough men who'd done all sorts during war times.
    More than one of them quit on the spot after diving in the Loch. Eack of them saving that they'd been in the dark depths and had something very large swimming around them. Even after offering them large pay rises, these guys simply walked away and said they would not be going in there again....
    On the other hand, our mind can get the better of us... I remember one night deep in the woods up near laggan.... A group of us wild camping.. No tents... There's a clearing next to the river Pattick..great spot and we've camped there many times. We'd have a big fire.. Drink and cook around it and have a laugh.. There was five of us so we would feel secure I guess, not that I ever felt worried.... One night, we'd all bedded down to sleep. Fire was low and we're lying in our sleeping bags.... Start hearing this knocking noise every now and then.... It gets closer. It had initially seemed very distant.. As time passes it gets closer and louder... A clear knocking noise... Everyone was defo getting scared as ut made no rational sense... Each if us concluded that we could think of nothing to explain such a noise. It had to be other human beings... And who in their right mind would be out deep in the woods in the dark with no torch....? We all got out of our sleeping bags and grabbed torches.... Just at that there was a large noise as we had spooked whatever it was and it started running..... The knocking got so much more, like something crashing through the trees. Scary noise indeed.
    It was a big red deer stag... It had been making it's way through the wood. The knocking was it's antlers clacking off tree branches. As it ran away with was like a machine gun as it antlers rattled the branches. I can't imagine how you'd have felt being out there on your own, even though it was a very rational explanation...

    • @loreman7267
      @loreman7267 16 днів тому +9

      Must have been such a relief to have a rational explanation!

    • @andreamallon3062
      @andreamallon3062 7 днів тому +2

      Great wee video, never been up there, but another place to add to our "must go" list. Thanks for posting

  • @KryptonitetoallBS
    @KryptonitetoallBS День тому +5

    I've lived in Scotland for decades and the atmosphere can change very quickly and become very ominous, but there's nothing to worry about. The noises people hear are either nature or sometimes in your own head. Yes, your mind can play tricks on you. But I assure you 1Million % that no warrior from 1314 is coming to kill you. You might hear a deer, stag, badger, fox or wild cat but that's about it! There's no goolies knocking around to frighten you!!! 👍

  • @JackAcid
    @JackAcid 19 днів тому +155

    Dude!! The SAME thing happened to me at Loch Lomond. I was half way up, a few miles past the Hydro Dam, pitched in a small outlook of rock and trees which jutted into the lake.
    I had permission from the farmer to pitch, and the second I finished a definite sense of unease and not being welcome came over me.
    There was just something inexplicable about being so close to that vast, dark and ancient body of water, all alone.
    I was barely three minutes from the road which runs along the length of the Loch, so modernity and my car were only moments away, but that didn't help the feeling of dread which was growing by the minute.
    In the end I bottled it, pulled down my tent and ran all the way to the car, in the dark, sweating and feeling like I needed to leave immediately.
    That's NEVER happened before or since, and although I only pass Lomond every decade or so (I'm Welsh), I always cast my eye at that spot and just nod my head.
    Something ancient dwells there, and it didn't want me.

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 19 днів тому +26

      It’s all in your head. ‘The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.’ (John Milton)

    • @Kazberhaf
      @Kazberhaf 19 днів тому +56

      Years ago my husband and I were househunting. We went to beautiful house on an ancient common with a lovely garden. I felt very very unsettled the whole time I was there although I didn’t say anything to my husband I couldn’t wait to leave, although superficially it seemed very beautiful, I just had a horrible horrible feeling the whole time I was there. We went out to the car and as soon as we sat in the car I said I couldn’t wait to get out of there. My husband turned to me shocked and said no, I couldn’t wait to get out of there either! No explanation for that, but we both felt it individually without speaking to one another about it… There are definitely things we do not comprehend.

    • @blairrobert3438
      @blairrobert3438 19 днів тому +27

      The sidhe either like you or they dont. Always follow your gut in the highlands.

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 18 днів тому

      Aye jobbie bags kidding on their columbus screaming for help 😂

    • @CragScrambler
      @CragScrambler 16 днів тому +8

      @@titteryenot4524 Yeah, the only thing to fear other than being unprepared and the elements is other people.

  • @justgrowthehellup6598
    @justgrowthehellup6598 19 днів тому +97

    Many years ago, back in the very early 80s, I went camping in Devon with my boyfriend. We were driving down a narrow back road in the twilght when there was a sudden sharp smack on the window on my side of the car and the car partially lifted off - both wheels off the road, again on my side. I screamed at my boyfriend to step on it and get the hell out of there because a voice - to this day I don't know if it was in my head - yelled at me, "don't look out the window. don't look out the window." Now, for some reason I knew it meant the side window, so sobbing in fear I kept my gaze strictly to the fore as he gunned it out of there as fast as he could. Much further on, we reached a clearing where there were street lights and he, being the sort who didn't believe in anything that didn't have a "rational explanation" got out of the car and walked all around it to check for damage or signs of anything out of the ordinary. Nothing. Now, the thing is there were no overhanging branches, rocks on the road or anything of that nature that could have explained what happened Eventually, he opened the boot and decided it must have been caused by the small camping gas cannister rattling around in the boot - except it wasn't rattling around, it was well secured. Still, he'd found an explanation that satisfied him. Not me, though, I felt sick and overcome by fear. There was just something so wrong. I could feel it, a thick, dark, threatening mass. We drove on and eventually reached the camp site - I wish I could remember exactly where it was - somewhere around Ilfracombe, is as good as I can come up with. There were a couple of other tents there and a caravan or two. The feeling of fear far from abating got stronger and stronger. I literally sat crying in the car while he (poor thing) erected the tent by himself. It was dark by now, so I couldn't see much and eventually he persuaded me to come into the tent. Well, I can honestly say, I didn't sleep a wink that night, the reason being that I could hear the most awful heart-rending wailing of women and children all night long. It was terrifying. Unearthly. The next morning I asked the other campers/caravanners if they had heard anything but they just looked at me like I was mad. We left, even before breakfast as I simply couldn't stay another minute - I was a wreck. Moreover, with the coming of daylight, we noticed something we had missed in the dark of the previous night, a burial mound within touching distance of the campsite. I didn't feel I was back to normal until Devon was receding in our rear view mirror. The sensible boyfriend confessed years later that he had been terrified too and had no rational explanation for what happened. I do, though, because I was so disturbed by our experience and fascinated at the same time, that I undertook some research and discovered that around the area we had driven through there had been a horrific ambush and several people had been massacred. I think, perhaps, the conditions were such that we (me in particular) somehow tuned into a replay of it and I suspect I also tuned into the terrible grief surrounding the burial mound. It was not my first or last encounter with the supernatural but the details of that particular one are etched into my memory and the devastating feeling of both evil and grief. Sorry, this answer is so long, but I just wanted to say that, yes, you should always trust your instincts, that little inner voice that most of us fail to listen to, as it will never send you wrong. I taught my children that lesson from when they were small and it has saved them more than once. I really enjoyed your video. One day, I hope to visit Scotland. I am a Celt too but from Ireland.

    • @carriehellyer1777
      @carriehellyer1777 19 днів тому +2

      Devon or Wales? You mention both in your recounting.

    • @jayneyboing1
      @jayneyboing1 19 днів тому

      This person said they are Irish so assuming that's where they live, the nearest Ferry crossing would be from Fishguard, back over to Ireland . ​@@carriehellyer1777

    • @Anikat
      @Anikat 19 днів тому +10

      "tuning in to a replay" is a great way to describe it. My mum told a story of a weird "tuning in" to some past event, fortunately hers was not traumatic. Her "gift" would show itself for the most random things, and not very often, but by god was it always right. 😂I try and find rational explanations first, but there's definitely some shit that's darned difficult to explain....

    • @justgrowthehellup6598
      @justgrowthehellup6598 18 днів тому +4

      @@carriehellyer1777 Sorry, senior moment, it was Devon. Corrected it.

    • @fionareed9884
      @fionareed9884 18 днів тому +9

      As empaths we always 'feel' the environment & energy. A medium once told me yrs ago...always trust your gut instinct, it never lets you down! So true 🙏❤

  • @davidlee6720
    @davidlee6720 24 дні тому +69

    The 'hills have eyes'. Just as soon as you leave civilisation, The rational world is only a veneer.

    • @johnmudd6453
      @johnmudd6453 23 дні тому +6

      The highland broad sword massacre

    • @scotlandtheinsane3359
      @scotlandtheinsane3359 21 день тому +6

      The Highlands is literally one of the safest places in the world, though..😂

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 19 днів тому

      No they don’t. It’s all in your head. The only eyes are in your head.

    • @juliuscaesar3346
      @juliuscaesar3346 10 днів тому

      Couldn’t have said it any better you are definitely right.

  • @Elephantsss
    @Elephantsss 24 дні тому +87

    About 1972 my girlfriend and I toured the Highlands in a Morris minor , we put up the tent somewhere remote for the night, it had been v near a battle site, .During the night there was a sound like footsteps walking around the tent . I didn't want to say anything and then she whispered to me "I'm scared whats that sound"
    I said yeah so am I ! We held each other tightly all night and I had my knife beside me , but I was thinking of something possibly supernatural . (we were V remote in a rugged landscape. )The place from the beginning felt odd and unfriendly and the swarms of midges at twilight were torture. Don't tell me it was a wombat . we survived ,
    Having a joint after dinner probably did not help at all either.

    • @happyhiker.scotland
      @happyhiker.scotland 24 дні тому +15

      Similar thing happened to a friend and I too, it was so weird and freaked us out!

    • @RobAddie
      @RobAddie 24 дні тому +17

      The dead sleep lightly.

    • @deathshead357
      @deathshead357 22 дні тому +13

      No one has ever been killed by a ghost.

    • @johntomson3812
      @johntomson3812 22 дні тому +9

      @@Elephantsss brilliant ending.😂😂👍👍

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +8

      Jheeez, sounds mental mate

  • @michelle4595
    @michelle4595 14 днів тому +16

    One thing I always go by is - don't get talked out of listening to your intuition by someone who has none! Sometimes it might be a vivid imagination but I don't take any chances. One time I was out in the New Forest with my 2 girls, we found a lovely spot, not too far off the beaten track but far enough to feel secluded, but in a really good way. Some of these stories people say the place felt creepy from the get go but our little spot was glorious, the weather was just right and we got our blankets out and settled in. We were there having a lovely time when all of a sudden , for no reason at all I was absolutely filled with dread, it was like a switch flipping but the weird thing is that almost simultaniusly, with no influence from me,9 although one could argue I had given off some micro expressions) my youngest said mum I don't like this and my older daughter said I feel like something really bad is going to happen. When I say kids, they are older teenagers and we do this all the time and never had this before. Fear is a strange feeling, it clouds all previous perception of a situation and I can't tell you how ominous this place suddenly felt. We packed up in about 3 seconds and got outta there. You try to rationalise things afterwards and you might laugh but Ihad a situation once where I really felt like I heard a big cat so sometimes that pops into my head when I'm out in nature but another thing I read about is that sometimes an allergic reaction can start with a feeling of doom so I wonder about dngerous plants or gases, and of course theres always the fear that it's a person or ..... not so rational...something supernatural haha, one things for sure, there's no feeling like it when you're out there and that dread kicks in.

  • @onefrequencydown
    @onefrequencydown 3 дні тому +7

    Back in 1991 I was swimming about 20 feet from shore in an isolated area on the Island of Agistri in Greece, near a pine forest. Was a beautiful summer day, but the sun was just starting to fade. Suddently the calm water seemed very black and threatening, and I just had this deep deep feeling to get out of there. I swam so fast and jumped on the moped and headed back to the town. To this day I have no idea what that was, but I got out so fast and listened to my gut. Im not easily spooked, but what I do know is ALWAYS listen to it, it can save your life. Your right to leave that place, the atmosphere was definately off, and we do not yet fully understand what forces may reside in isolated places. All the best and stay safe

  • @bobbysilver272
    @bobbysilver272 12 днів тому +11

    I have night fished hundreds of times over the years. However, about 30 years ago I night fished on Thirlmere. Something made me more scared than I have ever been. There was definitely something beyond the normal. It was not nice.
    I had to pack up and leave in the middle of the night. I was not wanted there.

  • @BritainIsrael2024
    @BritainIsrael2024 19 днів тому +42

    Years ago a friend of mine told me this story! Herself, her husband and children were picnicking by a large lake in Britain somewhere, (I can't remember exactly where) My friend was down by the lake side when suddenly an inner voice and her instincts told her "Get away from there NOW, MOVE". She said she felt really terrified for no good reason she could think of. But move she did, and took the family with her. 😳

  • @BadgerLaser
    @BadgerLaser 22 дні тому +60

    Saved yourself from being dragged feet first from the tent in your sleep and drooned in the loch by the Kelpie.

    • @user-ol1js8je1f
      @user-ol1js8je1f 21 день тому +3

      😮😂🦕

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 18 днів тому

      Haha why would horses live in a wee puddle

    • @BadgerLaser
      @BadgerLaser 17 днів тому

      @@mrbrownz554 lonely dark deep peaty lochans are generally where they are found

    • @BadgerLaser
      @BadgerLaser 17 днів тому +3

      @@mrbrownz554 Deep dark mysterious peaty lochans that's where they generally lurk.......................or wherever else you project your fear upon ...... .

    • @MaggieTheCat01
      @MaggieTheCat01 3 години тому

      F’kn ‘ell, don’t say things like that! If I have a nightmare tonight about being dragged from a tent and drooned, I shall come back here and … and … vigorously REMONSTRATE with you!

  • @jkm8741
    @jkm8741 21 день тому +52

    I was brought up in a small village in the Trossachs. We were always outdoors as a family and playing with friends. From the age of 8 I would take our dog gor a walk and walk for miles in scenery like that. Although I was aware of dangers I felt very safe. Would I do it now..no chance. Always get the feeling we are being watched. If you get that "feeling"..make sure you act on it. Great channel, I will start watching

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому

      @@jkm8741 kilmahog? AKA Splatmapig?

  • @jock-of-ages73
    @jock-of-ages73 22 дні тому +32

    Like others have said in the chat, "always trust your gut instincts", usually it's right. I used to as a kid then high school taught us to 'think rationally'. It took a decade or two to before i started using my instincts a lot more because the analysing and over thinking was wrong a lot of the time.
    Along with my instincts being correct (mostly), i became a happier more relaxed person because i wasn't over-thinking/analysing every problem.
    Keep going kid.
    ✌️👋 All the best!

  • @DAoutdoors
    @DAoutdoors 25 днів тому +66

    Hi Gregor. If you’re not feeling it, then always better to call it. There’s plenty more opportunities. Thanks for still sharing your adventure mate. Still nice to see the wonderful scenery.
    All the best
    Dave 😀🥾⛰🏕️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +12

      Thanks mate, it’s nice to hear I’m not just a big woose😂😂
      All the best

  • @Mickyboi1
    @Mickyboi1 24 дні тому +95

    Always listen to that gut feeling that tells you something isn’t right

  • @jonathanlister5644
    @jonathanlister5644 21 день тому +52

    About 20 years ago I went with a friend, who had a boat, to Loch Awe to fish. We camped out on an Island which had an ancient graveyard, as dusk was falling I was collecting fallen branches for our fire. As I neared the walled graveyard I had an immense feeling that I was encroaching on the peace of the departed. It was the most profound sense of being unwelcome it really affected me deeply and of course I turned and headed back to our tent. The thing is I wouldn't have gone into the graveyard even if I hadn't sensed any kind of malevolent atmosphere.

    • @lizroberts1569
      @lizroberts1569 20 днів тому +14

      I had a similar feeling visiting Culloden as a teenager, before I even knew what happened there.

    • @jonathanlister5644
      @jonathanlister5644 19 днів тому +7

      @@lizroberts1569 You should read Sorley MacLean's Hallaig! "They are still in Hallaig... The dead have been seen alive."

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 18 днів тому

      Should've told the ghosts that

    • @requiscatinpace7392
      @requiscatinpace7392 15 днів тому

      I’ve camped on that island as well although I enjoyed it. Maybe the beers helped.

    • @jonathanlister5644
      @jonathanlister5644 15 днів тому +1

      @@requiscatinpace7392 Well I was on the spirits that evening!

  • @rebeccalucysmith9689
    @rebeccalucysmith9689 19 днів тому +21

    Once I went to stay in a Bothy in North Wales, we went in the evening and it was getting dark as we approached, my friend knew the way and was much further ahead, and at this one spot for a short time I had a funny feeling, maybe that we weren’t alone, but not like there was anyone actually there. When I caught up I said I’d been a bit creeped out back there, and he said I should have called him to slow down. Then he said this was the sight off a WW2 plane crash and it had landed in the lake just there. Made me shiver that, glad we were in the Bothy and not a tent!

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 18 днів тому

      Aye a bothy will save you

  • @auldburdlaughin
    @auldburdlaughin 24 дні тому +68

    There are places here in Scotland where much older, much more experienced people have literally had experiences which frightened the living daylights out of them, and to which they never return regardless of the weather.

    • @croc8998
      @croc8998 23 дні тому +6

      Intrigued 😮

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath 22 дні тому +18

      Like the high flats in Castlemilk ☠️

    • @auldburdlaughin
      @auldburdlaughin 22 дні тому +2

      @@Sydopath 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath 22 дні тому +20

      @@auldburdlaughin I went to a New Year’s party in one of them flats a couple of years ago with an attractive girl I had just met in a city centre pub. Two wild looking guys whispered in my ear - make sure you enjoy yersell pal, coz we’re gonnae slice ye wi a hatchet before ye leave. I pretended to mingle for a while, then found the front door and ran like a greyhound down the stairs. I heard the girl shouting my name to come back, but sod that. I reckon I have PTSD - I can’t even see a road sign for Castlemilk even now, without getting the shivers.

    • @auldburdlaughin
      @auldburdlaughin 22 дні тому +6

      @@Sydopath Not quite the experience I meant, but I get your point 😬 glad you escaped!

  • @Nettsinthewoods
    @Nettsinthewoods 20 днів тому +30

    Not a setback, just a wise decision under the circumstances. I still enjoyed the video and glad you posted it.

  • @Truthbewithyou
    @Truthbewithyou 18 днів тому +24

    I have slept on Kinder Scout in the Peak District about half a dozen times. I love it. Last week, after i pitched up on there, i was hit with the strongest feeling that something was not right. I dont normally get that feeling, so i thought i would pay attention. I packed up and left. I will never know why that feeling was there, but i will always, always, listen to my instincts. Good little vid mate 👍🏻

  • @Caveman-bu7mz
    @Caveman-bu7mz 22 дні тому +37

    This caught ny attention as years back i had a similar experience not far from here and decided not to camp and head home.Ended up having an odd experience as i packed up the van and left,like others say-always trust your gut.you made the right decision buddy.Safe travels

  • @Wulfyr
    @Wulfyr 19 днів тому +20

    Different geographical spots feel welcoming, others feel neutral and others still feel downright unsettling. We don't understand everything about all aspects of our environment and we have developed these instincts for good reasons. You made the right call. I've had similar experiences before.

    • @Para2normal
      @Para2normal 18 днів тому +5

      I've had similar experiences too, it's what the horror Author Clark Ashton Smith called the Genius Loci, the spirit of place.

    • @Useaname
      @Useaname 15 днів тому +2

      A lot is to do with magnetic lines

  • @JanetHolland-cq5zl
    @JanetHolland-cq5zl 25 днів тому +39

    I think if you were the type to worry about being alone you wouldn't be doing these camps, thanks for showing us the beautiful views.

  • @runawayplane6166
    @runawayplane6166 День тому +4

    I had this feeling a few days ago.
    I’ve always loved walking in The Pentland Hills, mainly because of its close proximity to Edinburgh. Knowing that there’s civilisation nearby is a comfort to walking in a vast landscape.
    You could say the Pentlands has two parts to it; the touristy side (closest to the city) and the remote side (South Lanarkshire).
    That day I decided to visit the remote side and visit ‘The Covenanters Grave’, a gravestone In the middle of a vast wilderness. As soon as I got to the grave, I looked around and couldn’t see a single person, the weather was grey and cold and I suddenly felt a sense of foreboding, mainly because I felt like I was the last person on earth and I didn’t have my safety blanket of civilisation close to me. I decided to turn back the way I came almost at a light jog as a sense of fear kept intensely washing over me. When I got back to my car on the A70 (The Lang Wang), I was covered in head to toe in sweat because of fear which I hadn’t felt since I was a child.
    Needless to say I haven’t been back but I feel I need to for some closure.
    Sorry for the long story, guys! Thank you, if you read it.

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 2 години тому

      Aaaah but you felt alive eh I was like that crossing the gully after participating in some untherauputic inhaling of soft black and soap bar most nights

  • @lee.valley
    @lee.valley 19 днів тому +17

    that gut feeling is evolution of self preservation, I've always gone with it. I've always got spooked walking past a small wooded area near where I live (in a country park), a strong feeling of being watched, over the last couple of years I've come across a dog and badger carcass, both next to the wooded area, I keep away now, it could be coincidence, but I'm not taking a chance, I've talked to locals about it but no one's seen or heard of anything in the area.

    • @titteryenot4524
      @titteryenot4524 19 днів тому +2

      ‘No one’s seen or heard of anything’ because there’s nothing to see here. Move on.

    • @lee.valley
      @lee.valley 19 днів тому +14

      @@titteryenot4524 you're very strange.

  • @sueKay
    @sueKay 9 днів тому +8

    Onw of the few places Ive been camping is Glen Orchy, down by the river (well past the rapids). Our camping spot was fine but I remember further up the tiver gave me the creeps. I was only 10 and I distinctly remember that. Im now in my 30s and I've still never been back, and every time I think about walking there I cant do it. I've had thst creepy feeling in another couple of places too, most recently in a patch of foresty on the esst side of Loch Lomond, and a river mouth on West Loch Lomond and I always listen to my gut and move on quickly.

  • @Allegra11
    @Allegra11 21 день тому +46

    I'm glad you posted this. I'm from Perthshire and I recently got that same weird feeling by an isolated lochan ~ I didn't hang about either. In my experience if you get that unsettling uncomfortable feeling it's best to leave.

    • @KryptonitetoallBS
      @KryptonitetoallBS День тому +1

      Why? What terrible experience did you have that led you to that conclusion?

    • @lynnepostings
      @lynnepostings День тому +2

      ​@@KryptonitetoallBS
      Your own inner voice/gut feeling might just save your life one day ... but never mind
      YOU just ignore it .. good luck !

    • @Allegra11
      @Allegra11 День тому +3

      @@KryptonitetoallBS I'll tell you ~ I had that same feeling just before my mum went on a road trip with her friend. I was begging her not to go and I wouldn't go even although that really upset the plans. They were in a very bad accident. The car rolled numerous times. My mum broke her back and her friend nearly lost her foot. They were lucky to escape with their lives.

    • @KryptonitetoallBS
      @KryptonitetoallBS День тому +1

      @@Allegra11 People are involved in car crashes every single day of the week. Dozens of them. When you have a sudden fear and then something materialises there's a name for it. It's called coincidence 👍

    • @lynnepostings
      @lynnepostings День тому +1

      @@KryptonitetoallBS
      EXCUSE ME !!! Where did I even say
      " In my experience" for you to be able to say that YOU are quoting it ?
      Can you not read ? Get your facts right !!!

  • @Finding457
    @Finding457 16 днів тому +9

    I’m glad you posted this, it’s important to know about the negatives too

  • @myslicechannel
    @myslicechannel 23 дні тому +19

    There have been very strange things heard and seen by folk wild camping in our mountains and hills so it's no wonder you felt something!

  • @Moffatmountainadventures
    @Moffatmountainadventures 24 дні тому +34

    Done the same a couple of times. Been pitched up but something was niggling me so I packed up. Well done for getting it posted up

  • @michaelsteane9926
    @michaelsteane9926 13 днів тому +5

    The difference between traumatic memory and normal memory is that the latter has been processed by the brain for its meaning and changed from a primary experience to a learnt lesson. This process removes the direct emotional association so that for instance a frightening even can be remembered without the overwhelming fear that occurred at the time. Traumatic memory is still live, permanently awaiting processing and when triggered presents as if the original event was happening in real time. I suspect that primordial situations such as camping alone in a great wilderness or being near large bodies of water have a tendency to stimulate either actual traumatic memories or an equivalent system in the collective unconscious.

  • @WildMel-mk1rz
    @WildMel-mk1rz 12 днів тому +9

    You have to listen to your instincts. They are there for a reason. New subscriber here! Thanks for sharing 🌳😁🌳

  • @joannekirkpatrick4255
    @joannekirkpatrick4255 11 днів тому +6

    Great video,yes I've had that feeling of dread and uncertainty and the intense feeling of being watched..i moved on very swiftly,some places are sacred and untouched by human footprint therefore ancient energies are at their highest .

  • @ddraigmafon4725
    @ddraigmafon4725 19 днів тому +7

    My first thought was - Dog Soldiers! 😂 But seriously, always wise to listen to your gut.

  • @jaytay8637
    @jaytay8637 24 дні тому +25

    I live in hghland Perthshire and I have always found those wee lochans, especially if they are surrounded by reeds, very unsettling.

  • @healgrowlovecommunity8397
    @healgrowlovecommunity8397 День тому +2

    We drove from Oxford to Skye every year and I remember the bridge of Orchy because our topbox blew open and all our clothes ended up in puddles. Great start! The area that always freaked me out was Rannoch moor. Very eerie.
    The .most eerie prize has to go to Culloden. We went before the Visitor's centre was built. Silent. No birds. My teenage daughter flatly refused to get out of the car.
    You did the right thing by listening to your gut and I loved your video.
    BTW we ended up moving to the Outer Hebrides. Been here 20 years and love it.

  • @trinovantian1
    @trinovantian1 15 днів тому +5

    A strange experience happened to me about 8years ago when my wife and I visited Southwold in Suffolk, England, a favourite and popular seaside town that we frequently visit. On this visit we were exploring the beautiful St Edmund church and graveyard. While reading the ancient gravestones I approached a large monument situated on the south side of the church. This grave was the largest most ornate one there and dated from around the 1850s, it was dedicated to the Bardwell family. While examining this grave I was suddenly overwhelmed with a sense of foreboding and sensed that my presence wasn’t welcome causing me to walk away suddenly as I explained to my wife what had just happened. I have never experienced anything like that before or after and have since returned with no repeat but I tend to give that grave a wide berth. I have no explanation as to what happened but it felt tangible and very real.

  • @Aboutaweekago1787
    @Aboutaweekago1787 24 дні тому +25

    Very strange mate, I hiked into Dochard only a couple of days ago myself. Carried a very heavy pack in once I got there I just had a weird creepy feeling that I couldn't shake off. Do tons of wild solo camping in the Highlands and always prefer to be alone, so I can't really explain it. That area just always seems extra isolated to me, although in theory it isn't. Was a nice hike but next time it won't be with a back breaking load for 2 days camping. In the end I did the same as you, just turned back and slept in my van. Cheers 🍻

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +8

      Yeh I was the same mate. Just a weird feeling around that area, think I saw missing person posts on the way in aswell which didn’t help

    • @Aboutaweekago1787
      @Aboutaweekago1787 21 день тому +4

      Aye saw them posters aswell lol.

  • @racheltaylor6578
    @racheltaylor6578 16 днів тому +5

    I camped near a bridge on Rannoch Moor and could hear people talking.There was no one there.I got up and left about 4am.I had a similar experience in Glen Falloch as well.I’ve camped all over the central highlands and that’s the only two experiences I’ve had.

  • @clew5687
    @clew5687 19 днів тому +12

    Not a failure, there's no such thing. It's just another experience to add to your bedpost.
    Keep doing what you're doing.
    Great video.

  • @michaelatkinson8291
    @michaelatkinson8291 25 днів тому +19

    Even on aborted trips like that you can always take something from it, like the wildlife. Also adds another point to your experience level.

  • @anthonyosborne1089
    @anthonyosborne1089 25 днів тому +33

    That was still well worth posting, all the work and effort to get there and film wasn't lost, and it just shows that sometimes you have to trust your own intuition and common sense. Look forward to your next adventure.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +5

      Thanks man, glad you still enjoyed it

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 18 днів тому

      Aye it was worth it your lack of courage made me almost piss maself laughing

    • @lynnepostings
      @lynnepostings День тому +2

      @@mrbrownz554
      Stop trolling ! Just one look at your channel shows the other negative remarks that you seem to enjoy making to others !

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому

      @lynnepostings hahaha trolling??? Behave I just say what I see and give my honest opinions. I was born in the late 70's and it shocks me the way younger people now are so timid and scared of everything. The boy posted a video of him shitting himself walking around a wee mossy puddle which was headlined as an adventure camping trip. It's posted in public so I comment on the way I see it. It made me laugh and I wish him all the best and thanked him for being honest and showing what happened but then there's you!! Obviously A soft millennial with no clue about anything outside facebook etc think it's alright for you to state that I'm a troll because you don't agree with my opinion!! People post vids they get comments good and bad no harm intended just different opions.....which is allowed BTW if you get all upset because you don't agree with someone's comment maybe the Internet (or real life) is not for you. I wish you all the best 👍

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 23 години тому

      @@lynnepostings your channel also says a lot about you ' THIS CHANNEL DOESN'T HAVE ANY CONTENT'

  • @garycrowther4912
    @garycrowther4912 25 днів тому +21

    Cheers for vid and pleased that you post if when things don’t go to plan , we don’t live in a perfect world . Catch you next time.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +6

      Thanks mate, means a lot that you still enjoyed it🙏

  • @philipmccann2358
    @philipmccann2358 19 днів тому +13

    I usually camp in woodlands.I have two kinds of woods in my head
    Fairy woods and Goblin woods …Don’t know how I can tell, I just feel it .. avoid the goblin woods !

    • @loreman7267
      @loreman7267 16 днів тому +2

      Och...
      7 years of Earth Sciences, 20 years of work in IT...
      and you come along to jangle my nerves, like a nail across piano strings! 💀☠️💀☠️👻

    • @sandradee6029
      @sandradee6029 14 днів тому +3

      Wow, never thought about it like that. Yes, fairy woods I can feel. They have a lighter energy. Goblin woods..haha...love that description. I'm keeping that and def not camping there either!
      Never camp at Goblin 'Ha 🙈

    • @user-xs4rm7cs7h
      @user-xs4rm7cs7h 6 днів тому +2

      Yes! I call them Good woods and bad woods. I'm an ex forester so not easily freaked and used to isolation but sometimes you *know* where not to go

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому +1

      Don't forget jimmy woods
      Trigger happy salt pellet farmer

    • @MaggieTheCat01
      @MaggieTheCat01 2 години тому

      The best vibes I ever had in the woods was in Somerset. Definitely fairy woods.

  • @loreman7267
    @loreman7267 16 днів тому +5

    Up and doon the stoorie brae,
    All across the glen,
    We cannae go a-huntin'
    For fear of wee men!
    I hate superstition. But sometimes a nameless fear creeps up out of nowhere, and you've just got to go.
    It happened to me in South Africa, in a riverine forest area, me, my brother and my best friend were scared out of our wits - by nothing! It was a glorious summer's say, temperatures in the high 20s, golden sunlight dappled the forest floor... and strange movements in the trees, a feeling of being watched! Never had it before or since, and I loved those hills.

  • @rogermellie8068
    @rogermellie8068 23 дні тому +11

    Always trust what your instincts are trying to tell you 👍 take the positives out of it, the frogs, the deer, the mountains and the fresh air 😊

  • @Ian-lp1pr
    @Ian-lp1pr 23 дні тому +54

    I was once camping in North Wales (place called Tudweiliog on The Lynn Peninsula) tent was all set up so I wandered off to try to get to some standing stones I'd seen on the OS map, found what appeared to be a shortcut through a small wood just off the road. The moment I stepped off the road and into the wood I knew something was wrong, birds weren't singing and the silence was utterly defending. I backed out and continued on the road (never did find the stones)

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +11

      Very weird mate. Some places just aren’t supposed to be explored I guess 🤔

    • @wolves201
      @wolves201 17 днів тому +5

      In ancient times the fears of the superstitious were exploited by unscrupulous and controlling overlords, particularly when it came to remote and wooded areas. Tales and fears of ghouls and demons would keep trespassers from their land, it was hoped.

    • @loreman7267
      @loreman7267 16 днів тому +3

      No-one messes with standing stones.

    • @Baile_an_Locha
      @Baile_an_Locha 7 днів тому +3

      The standing stones and the small wood sound awfully like a ‘lios’ or fairy fort here in Ireland. We don’t mess with them. A planned motorway route in Co Clare was apparently changed about 20 years ago to avoid going through a lios.

    • @sandraswift3489
      @sandraswift3489 7 днів тому +1

      I'll say this quickly.in the bible it says that the world was so evil god sent aflood.hiuman sacrifice took place and opened portals

  • @jimjim661
    @jimjim661 17 днів тому +12

    You remind me so much of myself. Wandering off to the hills. I'm now 75 and wish I could do it all over again.
    You are young NOW. Make the most of your wanderings because one day you'll be 75.

    • @ASKR303
      @ASKR303 17 днів тому +1

      sometimes they are true

  • @rb9580
    @rb9580 19 днів тому +7

    I'm just surprised you weren't "midged" out on a still overcast evening like that! Many's the time, I have done a similar extended trudge like yours, hoping that there will be a flat dry site to put the tent "just over there", only to be disappointed time and again! Seriously, though, good on you for being out there when so many are sitting inside in front of a screen!

  • @TheRousler
    @TheRousler 15 днів тому +5

    Trust your feelings.
    I walk my dog and fish by a river that has two lakes next to it.
    The river and one lake are beautiful......but the other lake is dark and foreboding. It gives me the creeps every time i walk next to it. 😳

    • @BluCat86
      @BluCat86 7 днів тому +1

      Do the dog and fish get along well?

    • @CarolFremel-my4hs
      @CarolFremel-my4hs День тому +1

      Probably his fish walks IN the river than along the banks

    • @BluCat86
      @BluCat86 День тому

      @@CarolFremel-my4hs You would hope so 🤞

  • @RossMcgowanMaths
    @RossMcgowanMaths 7 днів тому +3

    Done a lot of walks in Scotland some by myself in middle of moonlit night walking through the night with a head torch . I have always felt serenly calm by myself at night. In fact the calmness comes from knowing there is nothing out there but me and the NATURAL wilderness. I felt only natural fears like 'I hope I dont go over on an ankle'. But I do understand the power of the mind. Watch a horror film and don't put your foot out of the bed in case the monster under the bed gets it.

  • @sunnysaz30
    @sunnysaz30 20 днів тому +5

    This forest is thousands of years old - it’s like Scotland’s baby version of the US Appalachian mountains….
    Trust your gut 😶

  • @JAMIE.B.1970
    @JAMIE.B.1970 25 днів тому +18

    always go with your gut bro enjoying your ch chin up look forward to your next adventure ATB 👍 ⛺️

  • @coffee6783
    @coffee6783 8 днів тому +3

    You need a hammock to hang between two trees. We used to go camping in the highlands all the time as kids, but when I grew up, just driving between the mountains on those narrow roads gave me the willies, as if the mountains were coming in on me. I'm Scottish, also a Lowlander, but dad's father's family were from the Highlands - Gaelic speakers.

  • @theadventurepixie
    @theadventurepixie 24 дні тому +11

    You did the right thing. Great video. 😀

  • @rowdythenumberone
    @rowdythenumberone 25 днів тому +36

    Hi mate, don’t really comment much but just wanted to engage with your channel to support it. Keep it up!

  • @antonia4722
    @antonia4722 24 дні тому +26

    Hi Gregor..just found you. Subbed. I've just returned from a cycling/wild camping holiday in the Highlands and found a few places that for no obvious reason gave me the creeps! Always best to listen to your gut feelings, they are there for a reason and I have found that the more time I spend in nature the more accurate they are. We are animals too! Great video and I look forward to watching more :o)

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому

      Thanks for the kind words. Glad to have you join in on the adventures 😊

  • @juliuscaesar3346
    @juliuscaesar3346 10 днів тому +2

    When you get a feeling like that - it’s because the ultra terrestrials have a base hidden underwater they have lived alongside mankind for years but prefer not to mix with us and they have technologies that are more advanced than we have - they can give us telepathic warnings like they did to some who commented below sounds to me that 2 lochs you have mentioned where you got the same feeling are indeed their bases.💚❤️🙏🏻

  • @brunoyvres4939
    @brunoyvres4939 25 днів тому +8

    No point staying somewhere if you don't like it. Better places to explore.

  • @Weeflowerofscotland
    @Weeflowerofscotland 23 дні тому +7

    I have had that weird feeling while hiking ( Scotland) on my own also and I’ve always gone with my gut. We are very lucky to have such beautiful scenery in our country however, so I’ll continue to hike .

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +1

      Yeh we really are lucky, Scotland is incredible. Thanks for the support😊

  • @johnbrown3951
    @johnbrown3951 24 дні тому +18

    I have had that feeling a couple of times when out and about in Scotland and you just can't shake it whatever you do. It's best to just cut your losses and move on.

  • @pointlesslab4179
    @pointlesslab4179 19 днів тому +3

    Some places have really good vibes, some have really bad vibes for no obvious reason. It gets interesting when other people unconnected to each other have the same experience in the same place.

  • @ABPhotography1
    @ABPhotography1 20 днів тому +7

    I think the absence of any animals is the warning sign that our subconscious picks up on.

    • @nedthestaffieegan3452
      @nedthestaffieegan3452 18 днів тому +3

      Yes it did go really quiet once the video went to the loch, made me feel unsettled just watching

  • @paulm3033
    @paulm3033 18 днів тому +4

    Maybe it was the site of an ancient battlefield and that's why it was so creepy .Some places definitely have a atmosphere.Enjoyed the video 👍

  • @joe9042
    @joe9042 17 днів тому +2

    When you get that feeling, you should never, ignore it. Lots of bad things, happened, all over the highlands.

  • @tomkearns7136
    @tomkearns7136 10 днів тому +2

    Your instincts were picking up something that was not right. You did the right thing. Enjoy the hiking, magnificent countryside and video.

  • @therightfoot81
    @therightfoot81 24 дні тому +10

    Very enjoyable video and an amazing location which is now on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @juliafox7904
    @juliafox7904 19 днів тому +5

    Instincts are a protection- I enjoyed your post ❤.

  • @jyc313
    @jyc313 24 дні тому +42

    Felt similarly once. I arrived at the end of the trail, no designated campsites along trail - one can camp anywhere with a permit along the length of the in-and out trail. It ends at a series of high alpine lakes above 10,000 feet.
    I picked a place, but it just felt off. Didn’t know what it was. It wasn’t the fact I was alone, that itself never spooked me. Anyways, I decided to hike back out a few miles (This was an in and out trail) and camped elsewhere. Nothing happened, but it was the first time I felt weirded out by a certain place.

    • @Chessdot89
      @Chessdot89 22 дні тому +1

      Ghosts

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +4

      It’s weird how a certain place can just give you the creeps isn’t it 🤔

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath 22 дні тому +1

      @@jyc313 well, at that height it wasn’t in Scotland.

    • @jyc313
      @jyc313 22 дні тому +1

      @@Sydopath no. Northern sierras, near Yosemite.

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath 22 дні тому +1

      @@jyc313 Thanks 👍

  • @happyhiker.scotland
    @happyhiker.scotland 24 дні тому +15

    Thanks for posting.
    I also camped with a friend a few years ago, very remote place, not a soul around and just after midnight we heard foot steps walking by with faint chatter. It was the oddest thing. We were pretty scared! 😂
    Love your videos though, very inspiring 😊

  • @lindar8583
    @lindar8583 19 днів тому +4

    I'm glad you posted this and as always trust what your gut says. Keep you doing what you're doing

  • @NikkiEvernight
    @NikkiEvernight 20 днів тому +13

    Nice video, always trust those feelings. Your senses pick things up even if you aren't really sure what's up to make you feel that way.

  • @Invizagoth521
    @Invizagoth521 21 день тому +10

    Really enjoyed your video and it’s the first time I’ve come across your channel so I subscribed. Being Welsh I love the mountains and used to live in the countryside where I used to ride alone for miles. I came across somewhere like you experienced when I had been out for the day with my horse in a forestry I was used too or so I thought. Looking forward to the next video and good for you taking notice of your intuition 🐸👻💀

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому

      Aw you had a horse? You said you used to ride alone

  • @AScottishOdyssey
    @AScottishOdyssey 25 днів тому +10

    Always put your safety first. I just hope that you enjoyed the trip.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  22 дні тому +1

      Yeh was still a great walk, thanks for the support 🙏

  • @No_Use_For_A_Name
    @No_Use_For_A_Name 16 годин тому +1

    I lived in England for a while, so I know how the British don't like the heat.
    But for me in Australia, 21 is what we set our air-conditioning to when we are too hot.

  • @nancyhainline2517
    @nancyhainline2517 9 днів тому +2

    Pitch further up the hill in the trees to get away from the bog and gremlins.

  • @olwens1368
    @olwens1368 22 дні тому +4

    Very interesting, glorious scenery. And as many others have said ALWAYS follow your gut instincts. There is usually a reason and even if there isn't, better safe than sorry.

  • @amarillasolo5864
    @amarillasolo5864 21 день тому +7

    If you have an instinctive scared or any kind of negative feeling about a place....it's worth doing some research, because it's likely something bad happened there back in history. We have an inner ability to sence energy.
    I once arrived somewhere in the dark...it was in my campervan in Scotland too, I felt that creepy vibe. The next morning in the light...I found a chapel very nearby...with a plaque explaining how lots of people died in the chapel during the clearances back in history. They were locked in the chapel adnit was burned to the ground😭😠😯☹

    • @Anikat
      @Anikat 19 днів тому +2

      Had the same feeling approaching a cluster of trees on Dunstable Downs...my husband was aways ahead of me. When I caught up to him he was reading a plaque about how some ppl were hung there @ the trees. 😮
      I always liked going for walks with parents as a kid, but the one walk I totally, irrationally, HATED was Batoche....it wasn't until I reflected as an adult that maybe the historic battle influenced that...🤔

  • @loganavich17
    @loganavich17 23 дні тому +6

    There's a humm (of midges sharpening their knives and forks in anticipation of dinner)in the grass.🕷🐜🐛🐞.Remember it's Scotland,there could be a gang of nasty, wild haggis,not to be messed with.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 20 днів тому

      The Haggis are alright, just run the opposite way round the mountain. The midges on the other hand are a curse on these Isles, Ireland here being as bad.

  • @bertgeorge3357
    @bertgeorge3357 19 днів тому +4

    Your experience in trying to find a spot to pitch a small tent in wild areas is one I've had many times. Sometimes I've retreated into woods just to find a drier, flatter area but there's no guarantee. As far as risk is concerned - apart from the weather, the most concrete threat in that sort of territory is ticks and I'd bet you picked up one or two. I always camp with a wee bottle of neat Dettol, which kills the tick and the parasites they carry. Good, intelligent video, so thanks for that.

    • @mrbrownz554
      @mrbrownz554 День тому

      I concur I camped next to a river in fort william and had 2 tiks munching me and caught lyme disease bring on the spooks

  • @paulharvey9149
    @paulharvey9149 25 днів тому +11

    Well done for sharing this, as it's a part of your outdoor experience just as any other, and is probably one that's best not kept to yourself... There's been a lot in the news recently about the disappearance of Jay Slater - the young lad on Tenerife; and the chances are you've been contemplating the big "what if?" question at some level in your sub-consciousness... Maybe it's even brought a few other cases such as Finn Creaney, to your mind - and without even realising it you'll have been looking at the chances of it happenning to you... Maybe the fact it was so boggy all around that lochan catapulted into your consciousness, then that triggered a fight or flight response and the warning of danger flags appearred! Whatever, it's always best to trust your instincts and so, not only did you do the right thing by getting the hell out of there - you did an extra right thing by sharing it here as maybe, somebody else out there, is trying to get their head round a similar experience right now - and this will help them get things back into a more appropriate context! And as you say, you still got a jolly decent walk out of it!

  • @MrPINKFL0YD
    @MrPINKFL0YD 22 дні тому +2

    I enjoyed the video as it brought up memories of being in places like that when I was a lot younger.. Thank you.

  • @misha-jz4yx
    @misha-jz4yx 15 днів тому +2

    always go with your spidey sense. even if everything is perfectly good and safe the fact that you're feeling 'off' can lead to poor decision making. head home is a valid strategy. great film-making skills

  • @MrSCOTTtheSCOT
    @MrSCOTTtheSCOT 22 дні тому +32

    26 Trillion midges were in those trees waiting for you to pitch your tent , you would have been drained of blood by the morning.

  • @BobI-jb4rk
    @BobI-jb4rk 25 днів тому +12

    I’m glad you posted, beautiful views! It takes balls to adventure out into the unknown.

  • @valansley
    @valansley 17 годин тому +2

    40 years ago, Driving at high speed on a very isolated dark road in Rhodesia now Zimbabwe heading for Beit Bridge border of South Africa at 10pm at night = Pushing it at 105 miles per hour
    Next minute a herd of donkeys was on the road sleeping
    My husband drove right through them without taking his foot off the accelerator OBLIVIOUS SAW NOTHING AND NO IMPACT ?????

  • @thetruthisoutthere6870
    @thetruthisoutthere6870 6 днів тому +1

    You did the right thing, always trust your gut feeling, it collects far more data that our conscious mind is unaware of! Hope you got home safely, think about taking a friend along or go in a group in future, much safer. Take care out there x

  • @philipmification
    @philipmification 20 днів тому +6

    I understand that spooked feeling.

  • @crazyhaller
    @crazyhaller 25 днів тому +3

    Thanks for the upload man, it was a great watch even though its due for the next time to be finished. Looking forward to more videos and adventures as usual

  • @bernadettekelly8165
    @bernadettekelly8165 25 днів тому +2

    Thank you for posting this video . Beautiful walk ! Shame about the weather ❤

  • @timinno
    @timinno 12 днів тому +1

    I’m not a superstitious person, but always trust your instincts. If you’re not feeling something, whatever that may be…trust that feeling.

  • @anniejones1839
    @anniejones1839 24 дні тому +3

    Thankyou for sharing, beautiful views. You should always trust your gut feelings, you wouldn't have relaxed and enjoyed.
    Take care

  • @starofdavid9919
    @starofdavid9919 24 дні тому +68

    Wow, a Gen Z with a sense of adventure, good for you pal.

  • @dezzycummings
    @dezzycummings 22 дні тому +4

    Just found the channel Gregor. Instant sub for me. Love your independent nature and authenticity. Respect from Glasgow

  • @marionb299
    @marionb299 17 днів тому +1

    I watched that and was glad that you left. I think it is good to show yourself listening to your instincts. You have them for a reason. Some places do feel eerie as anything and it isn’t nice. Glad you made your way back and didn’t push yourself to stay!!xx

  • @dellaird9160
    @dellaird9160 23 дні тому +6

    You’re no far from the Glen Lyon area. There’s some ancient hair raising tales, from that Glen.....and Etive..!😬

    • @Caveman-bu7mz
      @Caveman-bu7mz 22 дні тому

      Do tell ! I fish etive loads and go up myself in winter sometimes......couple times been too scared to head up the trail in the dark and waited till first light

    • @dellaird9160
      @dellaird9160 22 дні тому +2

      @@Caveman-bu7mz Scariest one I remember reading/hearing of, was a guy in his campervan, on his tod,...wakened up uneasy, to see the silhouette of a huge, 'hominid' going around his van, during the night... I never slept in my van down there, after that 😳

    • @Caveman-bu7mz
      @Caveman-bu7mz 22 дні тому +3

      @@dellaird9160 Dude did this encounter happen up Glen Etive or somewhere similar ? ! I've had a couple odd things happen too but not seen anything direct.Used to consider myself a hardie chap but the more I research these cryptids the more of a whoose I become 🫣