You have hit the ball out of the park with this video! It had all the best ingredients - superb locations, a storyline, good humour, really good camera work with clarity and colour, it was almost like being there. It is quite something that the people you met were happy to be interviewed, and you are very skilful at getting the best from them. Those interviews added so much to the story. Your work reminded me of the best that the Beeb used to produce (a long time ago when I watched it). So congratulations and I hope you can make some more of these documentaries. They deserve to have a very wide audience. Thank you.
We sadly encountered the previous owner of the pub who was not well-liked by the locals who boycotted the place. He refused to serve us a meal and drinks after a few days of hiking and camping over The Munros in the area. The guy who ran the food shack heard about our experience and kindly invited us into his home and cooked us all a meal. Fantastic people and good to see the pub returned to where it belongs. Great video of an amazing place.
I think this is one of the best videos you have done.Great drone footage, music, scenery and interviews are top notch,dont know why people still watch the crap on t.v. when this type of stuff is on youtube .Nice one Eddy and you have that drone well trained following you😉
i love and cherish the fact that we have places like this within our lands.. if i didn't have need of a wheelchair and a carer 3 times a day i'd live there in support of the villagers and love it even more.. thanks eddy.. much love xxc
Thank you, Eddy. It was a small glimpse into a stunning location and a community spirit that I thought had disappeared. As a boy growing up in a very different part of the world in the late 50s and early 60s (Wallsend), we had precisely that. Everyone knew everyone else; times were more challenging but I cannot recall ever wanting for anything. Everyone mucked in. I miss it.
Checking in from Guangzhou China. This is great. I'm glad you're going further afield and building a really captivating channel. Great choice aswell opting for the Northhumbrian pipes. Keep on keeping on Eddy.
I remember watching one a few years back where they walked there. They ended up being disappointed with the pub and didn't get a pint. Looks like a lot has changed since then, it's a great place to visit. Considering taking my saxophone. Another great informative video, thanks very much.
Eddy you seem to find these gems that not many people are aware of, doing a great job for your subscribers to highlight potential short breaks! keep it up!
Hi I came across your Channel today with your video re the beautiful Tree that was sawn down. Im hooked. This is such a beautiful pub , its now on my bucket list, scenery is outstanding.....perfect place to live ❤
What a fantastic place Eddie! I must visit at some stage! Highland Scotland is one of the best places on earth! Where the cars on the peninsula brought in by ship? Great video and it's nice to be talking about something positive after this years events! Cheers Mark!
I was born in Edinburgh but at 5 we moved to London for dad to join the London Police. But for summer we would travel back (by Steam Train) to Edinburgh and a point that always sticks in my mind and a reason why I have traveled to Newcastle for a holiday. Is this.... The train pulls into Newcastle Station (Comming across the bridge over the Tyne seeing all the cross rails) dad gets up, gets out of the carriage compartment goes across the platform to a lady with a "Tea Erne"... Two teas in paper cups and two Steak and Kidney pies. Back to our compartment. Dad says "enjoy a proper cup of tea. It's so strong the (wooden) spoon would stand up on its own".... Then the engine pulls us out of Newcastle (I know it from it's curved platform) on our way to Scotland and our holiday with our families..... Now I'm 78 but still hold LOVING memories of the language and warmth of the Geordie Folk.... So enjoyable to hear your Geordie accent.😊
Love this Eddie. I was at Applecross & there is a very nice pub there also right on waters edge like this one. Helen’s ok , am sure I seen her coming out of Tesco yesterday 👍😀 Enjoy your trip. 🤍🖤👍
A superb piece and a joy to watch. The quality of the photography was amazing. Keep up the good work Eddie & don't sell out to the BBC when they come asking for your services 👍
My son and I were let down by the trains yesterday. Trying to get back up north! Oh well, doing it by road today. Another fab vid! [Hi Helen!! When are you starting your channel?!! 😉]
Brilliant video Eddie, what a fantastic part of the world. You are right the community spirit there is something to be admired, great set of people. Thoroughly enjoyed it, thanks Eddie P.S loved the introduction, hope you enjoyed your 3 days of peace and quiet Helen 😂😂
I'm so glad to see this video. Since getting back from Newcastle I've got a nasty respiratory infection so not feeling great at the mo. There is a building round the corner from me called The Old Forge I dont think it was a pub though. Anyway awesome video and glad you had a good time.
@TynesideLife I now know why so many people in Newcastle wear north face it's cos it's baltic up there I was shivering at the match. I'm from a little village myself and inverie is heaven to me I love places like that away from all the noise and hustle and bustle of city life. You're so right community these days where I live I often go months without seeing or hearing from anyone people just don't seem to care anymore.
I went there about 10 years ago and did the 15 mile walk in from Kinloch Hourn . I did this trip as I’m pivoting away from football and mixing up my other Tyneside videos with the occasional travel video
Looks absolutely beautiful. And the psychology benefits of living in that environment is something most folks won't understand.. I'd love to go there for a holiday. but i probably would never leave.. Great video, as always, thanks Eddy ❤
I grew up in London then I moved to Austria to a town in the Austrian foothills of the Alps. Yes London has the restaurants the cinemas the theaters. Which you don't have here. But we have Festivals in the woods for the Firefighters then for the Sports Clubs. Music festivals. Mountain festivals with or without snow. Summer Town festivals. So? What am I missing? APART FROM NOT PAYING TO GO TO THESE EVENTS? ... Oh! Yes meals in local restaurants.
Hi Eddie An absolute superb video and a place I've long wanted to go to. I know it's very popular in the warmer months with hillwalking groups climbing the munro "Laddhar Bheinn". I'm sure you can also buy the "Old Forge" t-shirts and merchandise online. Definitely hav to pop up there now,thanks for showing us a beautiful part of the world !!
Thank you so much for this it brought me to tears the scenery alone and yes I know what you mean about community spirit, they have something very precious
I bet that pub gets more people in than all the pubs in Blyth put together haha. na seriously looks like a great few days and stunning shots on video well done bud
Great video again eddie but youve left me confused. At the beginning of the video you said you cant reach it by car but a car drove past you near the end
You can’t reach the village by vehicle. The nearest access road is 15 miles away. There is of course a road/forest track that runs along the peninsula, through the tiny village about 1/2 mile long but it goes nowhere other than that. 👍🏻
So you're branching into comedy now Eddie? Excellent! 😂 Keep it up mate. Although when you got on the flixbus i could feel Geordie Stephenson turning in his grave.
Once again Eddy a very entertaining and professional video. Do you have a cameraman or are you a self shooter / editor. I notice from your footage you must have someone with you.
Great video, I’m sure I watched someone walking there on a video. I take it they are on the national grid for electrickery as generator power not be the best. Hope all the past Scottish and English history over the centuries has been forgotten about now. But will white settlers in the community ever be totally accepted ? You should have gone to the beach near mallaig that was where that film about an oil refinery used the location along with other parts of Scotland. Burt Lancaster had an appearance as the boss I think. 👍 Looked it up- Local Hero , which has a Geordie connection of course. 😊
@@TynesideLife Do it! I did it last New Year after a naughty night on the Baileys. Highest I’ve climbed to date. Bearing in mind I hadn’t climbed a climbing frame since 12. 😂😂😂
You have hit the ball out of the park with this video! It had all the best ingredients - superb locations, a storyline, good humour, really good camera work with clarity and colour, it was almost like being there. It is quite something that the people you met were happy to be interviewed, and you are very skilful at getting the best from them. Those interviews added so much to the story. Your work reminded me of the best that the Beeb used to produce (a long time ago when I watched it).
So congratulations and I hope you can make some more of these documentaries. They deserve to have a very wide audience. Thank you.
Thank you so much 🙏☝️👊🏻👍🏻
We sadly encountered the previous owner of the pub who was not well-liked by the locals who boycotted the place. He refused to serve us a meal and drinks after a few days of hiking and camping over The Munros in the area. The guy who ran the food shack heard about our experience and kindly invited us into his home and cooked us all a meal. Fantastic people and good to see the pub returned to where it belongs. Great video of an amazing place.
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Fawlty Towers 2.0? 🤣
I think this is one of the best videos you have done.Great drone footage, music, scenery and interviews are top notch,dont know why people still watch the crap on t.v. when this type of stuff is on youtube .Nice one Eddy and you have that drone well trained following you😉
Cheers bud 🙏😅👍🏻
Fabulous location and people, thanks for sharing.
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i love and cherish the fact that we have places like this within our lands.. if i didn't have need of a wheelchair and a carer 3 times a day i'd live there in support of the villagers and love it even more.. thanks eddy.. much love xxc
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Thanks brother xxc
What a brilliant little video Eddy. And what a fantastic community with something so rare in this day and age. Soul.
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Thank you, Eddy. It was a small glimpse into a stunning location and a community spirit that I thought had disappeared. As a boy growing up in a very different part of the world in the late 50s and early 60s (Wallsend), we had precisely that. Everyone knew everyone else; times were more challenging but I cannot recall ever wanting for anything. Everyone mucked in. I miss it.
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Excellent video Eddie. Inspired to visit so thank you❤
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Checking in from Guangzhou China. This is great. I'm glad you're going further afield and building a really captivating channel. Great choice aswell opting for the Northhumbrian pipes. Keep on keeping on Eddy.
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I remember watching one a few years back where they walked there. They ended up being disappointed with the pub and didn't get a pint. Looks like a lot has changed since then, it's a great place to visit. Considering taking my saxophone. Another great informative video, thanks very much.
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Eddy you seem to find these gems that not many people are aware of, doing a great job for your subscribers to highlight potential short breaks! keep it up!
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Haha 😂those goodbyes! I absolutely loved it. Class 👌👌
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What a great video, and it was such a surprise. Well done.
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Eddie I generally look forward to your vlogs . Your passion and content is outstanding. I don’t think you realise how good you are. Well done mate .
Wow thank you Gary 👊🏻👍🏻
@20:05 not the Old George, the Old Forge, you're not in Newcastle, Eddy 😂. Great video what a beautiful place, I'd love to visit some day.
You’re the only one to spot my little faux pas at the end there 😂
One of my favorite cities Glasgow lived there and worked their a few years ago to many to mention. Fantastic video superb scenery
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Astonishing - I've been planning this exact same trip! Can't wait to go myself!
You’ll love it 👊🏻👍🏻
Fantastic video as always and what a place, amazing 😍
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Hi I came across your Channel today with your video re the beautiful Tree that was sawn down. Im hooked. This is such a beautiful pub , its now on my bucket list, scenery is outstanding.....perfect place to live ❤
Thank you Julie 🙏👍🏻
What a fantastic place Eddie! I must visit at some stage! Highland Scotland is one of the best places on earth! Where the cars on the peninsula brought in by ship? Great video and it's nice to be talking about something positive after this years events! Cheers Mark!
Cheers Mark 👍🏻 yes vehicles are brought in by ferry
Brilliant travel production. Exactly what you need to know..... Well done, most enjoyable.
Thank you 🙏
Interesting video, looking forward to the next one.
outdone yourself with this one,eddie belting content ,camera work amazing.canny on lad😊
I've watched most of your videos, if not all, but I rate this one probably the best
Cheers Phil 🙏👊🏻👍🏻
Just watched this one. I'm so happy you love our beautiful country. You are always welcome 🏴
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I was born in Edinburgh but at 5 we moved to London for dad to join the London Police. But for summer we would travel back (by Steam Train) to Edinburgh and a point that always sticks in my mind and a reason why I have traveled to Newcastle for a holiday. Is this.... The train pulls into Newcastle Station (Comming across the bridge over the Tyne seeing all the cross rails) dad gets up, gets out of the carriage compartment goes across the platform to a lady with a "Tea Erne"... Two teas in paper cups and two Steak and Kidney pies. Back to our compartment. Dad says "enjoy a proper cup of tea. It's so strong the (wooden) spoon would stand up on its own".... Then the engine pulls us out of Newcastle (I know it from it's curved platform) on our way to Scotland and our holiday with our families..... Now I'm 78 but still hold LOVING memories of the language and warmth of the Geordie Folk.... So enjoyable to hear your Geordie accent.😊
Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Absolutely terrible in 2024 this country’s railways are so unreliable. Great vid! 🖤🤍
Wow wot a stunning place.Cracking video mate keep up the good work
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Tremendous! My wife and I get up to Scotland every year but that village is just a bit too isolated I think.
your video's just keep getting better, I love how you interview and involve local people, well done and thank you Eddie
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Scotland, baby. I'll be there on Tuesday. Cheers, Eddy
Love this Eddie. I was at Applecross & there is a very nice pub there also right on waters edge like this one. Helen’s ok , am sure I seen her coming out of Tesco yesterday 👍😀 Enjoy your trip. 🤍🖤👍
Eddie loved your video the Scottish highlands are amazing scenery went to Inverness. On the train the scenery was amazing loved watching 😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it Thomas 👊🏻👍🏻
Great video Eddie.Very informative.Love this area but hadn’t heard of this lovely place.Keep up the good work 👍
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I’ve ran the West Highland Way before. You see the train as you run along. Glencoe is particularly beautiful. I’ll have to try the train next time.
A superb piece and a joy to watch.
The quality of the photography was amazing.
Keep up the good work Eddie & don't sell out to the BBC when they come asking for your services 👍
Cheers! Haha! Nee chance of me wanting to go into MSM 👊🏻👍🏻
My son and I were let down by the trains yesterday. Trying to get back up north! Oh well, doing it by road today. Another fab vid!
[Hi Helen!! When are you starting your channel?!! 😉]
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Great video this Eddie mate loved every bit ❤
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Brilliant video Eddie, what a fantastic part of the world. You are right the community spirit there is something to be admired, great set of people. Thoroughly enjoyed it, thanks Eddie
P.S loved the introduction, hope you enjoyed your 3 days of peace and quiet Helen 😂😂
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Another great production Eddie, really enjoyed it. Inspirational too from both a community pulling together and the stunning views. Well done Eddie.
Thank you Gary 👊🏻👍🏻
I'm so glad to see this video. Since getting back from Newcastle I've got a nasty respiratory infection so not feeling great at the mo. There is a building round the corner from me called The Old Forge I dont think it was a pub though. Anyway awesome video and glad you had a good time.
Hope you’re better soon bud 👍🏻
@TynesideLife I now know why so many people in Newcastle wear north face it's cos it's baltic up there I was shivering at the match. I'm from a little village myself and inverie is heaven to me I love places like that away from all the noise and hustle and bustle of city life. You're so right community these days where I live I often go months without seeing or hearing from anyone people just don't seem to care anymore.
Excellent video Eddie, beautiful part of the uk.
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Cracking video Eddie, absolutely love the Scottish Highlands. Especially that west coast. Cannot beat it, although joint with the lake district.
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Another brilliant video Eddie, great that you loved your trip to knoydart, this part of the west highlands is spectacular.
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Hi. Brilliant video. My Mam and Dad lived there for 19 years. I miss the visits there so much. I was wondering what made you go there ?
I went there about 10 years ago and did the 15 mile walk in from Kinloch Hourn .
I did this trip as I’m pivoting away from football and mixing up my other Tyneside videos with the occasional travel video
Great drone work, loved the “lasting nourishment” phrase 😎
Thank you 👍🏻
Brilliant video! Amazing scenery,really enjoyed that.Top man!
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Eddy that video was excellent thank you for showing looks fantastic
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Great video Eddy
Special part of the world up there.
I sometimes pitch a tent on the beach at Arisaig - love it !
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Another class upload eddy 👍🏻
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Look forward to the second part of this series … Helen’s wild break!
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Looks absolutely beautiful. And the psychology benefits of living in that environment is something most folks won't understand.. I'd love to go there for a holiday. but i probably would never leave..
Great video, as always, thanks Eddy ❤
It was tempting 👊🏻👍🏻
@@TynesideLife I bet! 'Hells.. Grab the dogs stick the hoose on the market and get ya way up.. We're moving!' 🤣🤣
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I know it’s not but it looks like Pennan from the film Local Hero. Stunning, I love the west coast of Scotland.
Tremendous work u definitely get out and about for your followers ✅
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I grew up in London then I moved to Austria to a town in the Austrian foothills of the Alps. Yes London has the restaurants the cinemas the theaters. Which you don't have here. But we have Festivals in the woods for the Firefighters then for the Sports Clubs. Music festivals. Mountain festivals with or without snow. Summer Town festivals. So? What am I missing? APART FROM NOT PAYING TO GO TO THESE EVENTS? ... Oh! Yes meals in local restaurants.
Another good one Eddy, I might be showing my ignorance but if you left Helen at home how does your Camera follow you when you're on the move?
Well, I use cameras with AI tracking and gimbal technology technology . Which includes a very clever drone
Hi Eddie
An absolute superb video and a place I've long wanted to go to.
I know it's very popular in the warmer months with hillwalking groups climbing the munro "Laddhar Bheinn".
I'm sure you can also buy the "Old Forge" t-shirts and merchandise online.
Definitely hav to pop up there now,thanks for showing us a beautiful part of the world !!
If you go, mention my name 👊🏻👍🏻
@TynesideLife will do Eddie !!
Thanx again for another great video .
@TynesideLife ❤️
Aey, bit different to Wardley eh ? Excellent vlog Ed.
😂 cheers bud
excellent video Eddy
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Thank you so much for this it brought me to tears the scenery alone and yes I know what you mean about community spirit, they have something very precious
Glad you enjoyed it Tracy 😊
Aye, somebody's gotta live there ! 😆
what a corker eddy lad !! excellent viewing mate 👍
Cheers Peter. Please share 👊🏻👍🏻
I bet that pub gets more people in than all the pubs in Blyth put together haha. na seriously looks like a great few days and stunning shots on video well done bud
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Some class editing on the ferry Ed
Cheers bud 👊🏻👍🏻
Great video buddy
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Great commentary
Looks great up there,really impressed with this episode, how was that local beer?
Cheers. Very nice 👌
Great video again eddie but youve left me confused.
At the beginning of the video you said you cant reach it by car but a car drove past you near the end
You can’t reach the village by vehicle.
The nearest access road is 15 miles away. There is of course a road/forest track that runs along the peninsula, through the tiny village about 1/2 mile long but it goes nowhere other than that. 👍🏻
Beautiful place x
Awesome Celtic music.
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All your videos make me hungry!!!!
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Just now discovered this video, which is a great path to be i.e. Northeast gems in addition to NUFC.
First went to the Forge In 1952 and then in 1992 when i was fishing with a local and we sold the Landlord Crabs at £1 each which seemed cheap.
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Eddie are you covering the Sycamore Tree trial next week ?
I’ll be there 👍🏻
So you're branching into comedy now Eddie? Excellent! 😂 Keep it up mate. Although when you got on the flixbus i could feel Geordie Stephenson turning in his grave.
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Great vid Eddy mate
Cheers Scott 👊🏻👍🏻
My sort of place. Pity there's no guest house.
There are other accommodation types too 👍🏻
Great video Eddie!
Alrite mate fellow geordie here. What's the most spookiest locations you have visited so we can go there.
Ahh you’re asking the wrong person I’m afraid. I’m not a believer in anything ghostly
Thats not a problem. Keep up the great content, and we wish you all the best @TynesideLife
Really good vlog, btw..👍
Thank you 🙌
I assume if they wanna do a big weekly shop or visit the doctors or dentists or whatever they must have to make a visit to the nearest town
Can I just ask what your understanding is of how they get to the nearest town? 😅
Once again Eddy a very entertaining and professional video. Do you have a cameraman or are you a self shooter / editor. I notice from your footage you must have someone with you.
Filmed completely on my own Peter. That’s AI gimbal technology and a drone for you 👊🏻👍🏻
@ I thought so. You are very good at what you do. Do you work in the TV industry.
@ cheers. Never mate, completely self taught
How was the travel on flixbus?
I was actually going to do a separate video on the Flixbus journey. It was great. No dramas. Reliable. 👍🏻
Great vlog thoroughly enjoyed it.Did you have someone helping to video ?
All done completely on my own 👊🏻👍🏻
Thanks Eddy.
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Magical place
MAGIC❤. Thank you
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I think I will pay a visit,,,,,
Great video, I’m sure I watched someone walking there on a video.
I take it they are on the national grid for electrickery as generator power not be the best. Hope all the past Scottish and English history over the centuries has been forgotten about now. But will white settlers in the community ever be totally accepted ? You should have gone to the beach near mallaig that was where that film about an oil refinery used the location along with other parts of Scotland. Burt Lancaster had an appearance as the boss I think. 👍
Looked it up- Local Hero , which has a Geordie connection of course. 😊
They have their own hydroelectricity facility. I’m not sure what you mean about accepting white settlers in the community?
@ non locals moving there ! It’s a term used even in Northumberland, probably came from western movies back in the day !
and the selfish film crew had just left a scaffold construction on the shore of Loch Morar. Thank you so much and Please do not visit Scotland again.
@ hope the local builder made use of it.
Starfish indeed lol😅
Get yourself to the old George in the toon as an alternative
Been there a lot. Done a video on it too. Life is about adventure 👊🏻👍🏻
@TynesideLife it was tongue in cheek
@ you need to use an emoji then 😅
@TynesideLife I'm a dead pan kind of guy, I've stayed in Glenfinnan in cottage last two summers the train track runs past the cottage
You need to ask for The Direktor, Boss John 'Sparky' Cocker, see thee reet.
Tremendous 👍
You’re a canny bairn. I’m enjoying your news. You been to Arran yet? Climbed Goatfell?
😅 no not yet
@@TynesideLife Do it! I did it last New Year after a naughty night on the Baileys. Highest I’ve climbed to date. Bearing in mind I hadn’t climbed a climbing frame since 12. 😂😂😂
@@Vee_Cee_Bee I’ll have a look thank you 😊
@ You should. You can’t beat North East Heritage. Not sure how I stumbled across your channel today but I love your content. 🥰
Thank you 🙏
Great watch m8
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Maybe no bears but the midges are savage
Oh aye in the summer. Had plenty battles with those pesky things
Did I hear the unmistakable clinking of glass in your wheeled luggage big Geordie? 😂
No that was a guy who chose the very moment for me to film to unload boxes of empty bottles, near me. Typical 😅🤪
@TynesideLife how unlucky 😂
walk in from glenfinnan
That’s right. That’s the longer walk, about 30 mikes. I did the walk in from Kinloch Hourn around 10 years ago. It’s 15 miles.
Stunning peninsula 👍🏻
That’s right. That’s the longer walk, about 30 mikes. I did the walk in from Kinloch Hourn around 10 years ago. It’s 15 miles.
Stunning peninsula 👍🏻
@TynesideLife great vid on a great place.
I couldn't bare to watch the end of this video.
How come?
@@TynesideLife Paddington bear thats why haha roar!
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Pronounced ‘malig’ cheers