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Can you be more specific? does the map link not work or the discount code? The second link titled 'Heading West Day 15' is the link to the route. here it is again calimoto.com/calimotour/heading-west-day-15-r-rt58AB3yvy
Thanks ever so much!!! Great to hear nice feedback like this 😊👍🏻. Here’s the entire playlist of this tour with each episode crafted the same way : ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0wBDli8y7IjlY2Q4MBPnA0u.html&si=SCm-PZbE7BWIQuaL
Hats off to Scotland’s original road builders -they did an amazing job and left a true legacy. And you’ve had terrific weather to further enhance your visit.
@@SeanandEmilyem, most of the roads were built by English military to enable the army to suppress revolution. And export scotlands resources in the 1700’s; mostly young men for the empire armies and global colonialisation. Same shit happening now with oil, whisky revenues and now wind power.
@@brucecurtis6281 Can you not just enjoy the clip for what it is? ps WE WERE the colonialists!! Google "Henry Dundas" and you'll have just begun to scratch the surface....and lets not even delve into Glasgows colonial roots.
Really enjoying your respectful and genuine sense of wonder and appreciation. I’ve ridden, cycled, walked,and driven these roads, as a tourist from Edinburgh, all my life, and you’ve seen a lot of the best. Ah, but there’s so much more!,!! When the whin is not in bloom, love is out of season! One of the best series of videos of the NW of Scotland scenery ever!
Hi Bruce! Great to hear you are enjoying the series and we appreciate you taking the time to write an encouraging comment like this. We would loved to have had the time to hike through some of the places we saw from afar so look forwards to visiting again someday. What we saw was fantastic but as you say there is so much more to see, there were some hard choices as to what not to see rather than what to see. We hope you enjoy the rest of the series and we look forwards to hearing from you again. 😎👍
I have watched a few vloggers that have travelled these roads, I have done them all too, but yours is the best I have seen so far, great keep it up. The drone is a revalation, familial roads transformed by the drone view.
Thanks very much Rick! It really helps making these as a team, in fact it would be possible to reproduce these as one person. With Emily flying the drone as we ride she really gets some amazing smooth shots. It’s always spectacular to see the area from above and gives a great perspective to the landscape. Thanks very much fir your encouragement and we hope you enjoy the rest of the series 😎👍🏻 ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=1PU1vu1uQWE-cU3w
I don't know how I missed this one. Sean and Emily, I've seen some amazing filming of road journeys in the Scottish highlands but this is on another level. How you experienced all that sunshine I'll never know because this is the worst summer in Scotland for a long time. Guys I've got to thank you so much from the bottom of my heart, it's so breathtaking and gets me emotional. Thanks so much Sean and Emily, you are the BEST!! 🙏👍👍👍👍
Hi Davie, thanks so much for your heartfelt message! It's comments like yours that really encourage us to keep making videos as opposed to the constant 'it's a loch not a lake' comments 😂 We could not have been more fortunate with the weather 😀 We arrived on the shores of Folkstone on the 1st of May and throughout this 8500km tour through Ireland and the UK i think we got rained on (like proper rain) once or twice during the whole trip and the rest of the time the sun was out. Once again thanks Davie for taking the time to express your gratitude for the videos it means a lot to us. Catch you in the next one 😎👍 Full playlist so far of this tour: ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=_BnoubsCy4Zvt-XR
I don't want to repeat myself based on previous episodes, but this vlog shows again a beautiful scenery of Scotland. And what an great weather that was. Lovely little villages.
Always a pleasure winding down with one of your videos. Beautiful editing as always, very nice weather as well, which is also a benefit for us viewers, thank you
Thanks so much 😊🙏🏻, great to hear you enjoy them as much as we do making them. With the weather like this it enabled us to film so much (hence why at the moment one day is spread over 2-3 episodes) Thanks for watching and great to hear you are still enjoying them 😊👍🏻
Thanks Scott and welcome to the channel! 😎👍 We had the best time in Scotland and look forwards to returning. There's still a lot more episodes to add to this playlist and some more epic footage of Scotland on the way! ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=G49esC0fFx3kdrI8
I was riding the NC500 before it had a name but your drone footage literally takes it to another level. "I could be in Croatia".... yeah, and I could be in Scotland right now, cold and rainy here! 🙈🤣
Yeah it’s only been named that for the last 10 years -a great marketing idea (depending on one’s point of view). I heard it’s rainy heavy in Croatia at the moment too if that makes you feel better 😉😁
HI ! I'm really enjoying following you guys around on your bike. Is it physically tiring ? Great videos, especially the bird's eye views of the countryside.
Hi, great to hear you are enjoying following the trip! Yeah it can get tiring when we are doing big days every day -but with the weather like this we needed to make the most of it 😊 The bike is very comfortable which makes riding for a longer time less tiring. Thanks for your comment and great to hear you are enjoying the videos.😎👍
You're very welcome. I think next time we need an on screen wow counter 🤣 Thanks for your comment and we are glad you are enjoying the series 😎👍 ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=R2vh5TPL3XZrpKLn
This was my favourite so far on your "Scotland Series", though I've stopped part way through it to make this comment as my wife has briefly left the room. I LOVE Gairloch, Poolewe, Ullapool and the hills/mountains of Assynt. I will be going back up there to Ullapool (and places around) in less than 6 weeks. Can't wait...
Hi Raymond, yeah this was one of our favorites too although there has been so many favorite rides on this trip. These areas are some of the best for sure, we were saying to each other that it would be a great place to live, so peaceful. We are sure you will have an amazing time there too and you must be really excited about going now, not long to wait 😊👍 ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=R2vh5TPL3XZrpKLn
So glad you got the Sunshine for Gairloch to Ullapool and north that's a great section to have the sun shine upon . Cal Mac run a Hopscotch ticket for touring the Hebrides . Knowing now it was May you were up you got it bang on this year , our may had good weather and getting the warmth with the whins and broom in flower does add that contrasting burst to the moorland and hillsides and the birch leafing up. If you had a traditional Minch westerly pushing ashore that entire coastline can be sea level grey cloud and rain so wet it would penetrate lead.
Yeah really glad teh sun was out for this stage of the trip and all the way to tongue! That's a good tipp for the ferry so thanks for that. Yeah May was a good choice!! -also for Ireland and England 😊 I dread to think if we had had that rain lol 😀
Oh really, we just presumed that they would get a fair amount of snow in the winter. Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed the Video! Here's the full tour in case you are interested; ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=_BnoubsCy4Zvt-XR
Lovely Gairloch and Ullapool, gateway to the islands, don’t get drinking malt with the local fishermen, don’t ask me how I know😆🥃. You had lovely weather as I love the run up north of Ullapool (a lot of the peaks were once volcanoes), a very special part of the world. Note to self get back up there. PS. The joy of you both appreciating your surroundings is very uplifting, never lose that feeling.
Hahah had a similar experience with Austrians and Schnapps 🤣 - never ends well! We thought they looked like volcanoes (forgot to look it up). Thanks very much, we still get teh same feeling today exploring new places than what we got 7 years ago when we started touring together. 😊
I do like the Scottish Landscapes, vast expanses of rocky mountains is truly amazing. The Seaforth (white building with big glass panels that was behind you while you were eating your chips) in Ullapool did some really really nice food. We stayed in hostels when we did the NC500 last year, best one was Ratagan Youth Hostel, it was right on the edge of a Loch. Which was a welcome sight after a long day on the bike, my brother and I went for a swim and watched the sun set on the Loch. Wee Mad Road was a testing road, lots and lots of tight bends and twists.
The scenery was amazing!!! But yeah the fluffy lamb stole the show 😁 Here’s the full tour: ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=bIfynVrLlsc0wzOu
Ah, Ullapool. I have fond memories of sitting outside a seafood shack on a sunny afternoon, devouring some delightful Cullen Skink. (Scottish Smoked Fish Chowder).
@@SeanandEmily As two seasoned travelers who managed to navigate the Lebanon a year ago, (I saw your vlog), I'm sure that you will have no problems organising a fly-in or ride-in whirlwind tour of some of the splendid Scottish isles. Have fun if you do it.
Glad you watched the Lebanon Vlog, not many people have seen it as it was early on in the channel but it's one of our favorite trips (think it was 3 or 4 episodes in the end) the temple we visited was magnificent and the food was delicious.
Great that you found the Mountain Coffee Company, a great spot with a fantastic feel, atmosphere and all those books. Scotland just keeps on giving, so good to be along on the ride with you 😊
@@SeanandEmily debateable if its the best in Scotland but if you're riding through Torridon then some of the best views are up side roads, the best of which I would say is the road out to Diabeg which is itself spectacular. All of Wester Ross is pretty spectacular especially if the sun is out and its not midgy season.
Thanks very much! Perhaps you already know but this is part of a big series 😎👍 : ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=5tcF3b9DB3zz_Y7V
Another great one ! The ‘emigrants’ were forced from their homes in the most part - by the landowners who wanted to graze sheep on the land. It was part of what is known as the “Highland Clearances”. Around Gairloch, Plockton, Poolewe - you can see the effects of the Gulf Stream and the number of palm plants on the shores. Inverewe gardens also benefited where one person (forget his name) planted rhododendrons from around the world (different types). You should have tried the fish from that place on the front- It’s the best fish and chips I have had (continually). Your findings of hotel prices are scary - I’m not sure how a hotelier can look you in the eye, charging those sums. The gun emplacements were probably inshore batteries for the protection of the merchant ships which were marshalled there before setting out on Atlantic and Russian convoy duties in WW2.
Thanks glad you liked it. Yeah we have subsequently learnt about that dark time in history -terrible! We actually wondered why they would have made such a move but that does explain a lot of things....perhaps they should have added that to the info plaque. Yeah we were shocked by the price of Hotels, should have brought the camping equipment. Some also made us feel like staying one night was an inconvenience for them 🤣. It's crazy how this trip cost the same if not more than our Heading North Series!
Another great episode.I write as it was 35 years ago I first arrived in Ullapool with perfect weather and with 2 pals on bikes after travelling from Aberdeen to John O Groats then west and south.Next day was the 1st time we did the empty Applecross Pass (no NC500 then, no internet etc) .Only map showing a twisty route.Our trip with story& photographs of the pass (remember them😅)was a 3/4 page article in BIKE MAGAZINE, Jan1990 issue .I do believe...the 1st ever bike magazine article of the now world famous pass !!
Thanks Alan! It must feel like it was just yesterday with the way you tell it 😊 Sounds like a really cool ride you had, sometimes everything just comes together and makes the perfect day! It's also awesome that you had your article published in Bike Magazine, there's something special about printed press and photographs to capture the moment. We have had a few articles published in the Adventure Rider Magazine now and I think our article on Corsica will be in the next edition that's coming out this week, so maybe have a flick through in Tesco and let us know if its there 😉 Thanks for sharing your story and for joining us on this tour 😎👍
It will not surprise you that we rode round Europe in the 80's, I remember at the Belvedere Hotel on the Furka Pass , we walked 100 metres to see the gigantic Rhone Glacier ,where the river begins,we even could walk inside the Glacier in a tunnel walk for tourists!Long gone now.
Wow Switzerland in the 80's must have been amazing and something we would have loved to have seen. Yeah it's so sad that the glacier has retreated so much and that the Belvedere hotel has been long closed. You can still walk inside the glacier tunnel and they cover it over in the summer to try and protect it. A magnificent area for sure. Perhaps you have already seen this episode but here is the Furka pass from last year, of course it was a lot cooler when you saw it but still a wonderful ride 😎👍 ua-cam.com/video/GtxQ4miq1Ec/v-deo.htmlsi=fw-yp5niiX5U-mCQ
May is one of Scotland's busiest times. The weather is generally pretty good and the midges aren't out in force yet. I've generally visited in or around May and always book well in advance. Even then, booking late the year before it can be difficult to get your favourite spots.
Really? We were there in the second week in May and didn't really see so many people or camper vans. But hotels availability wasn't great to maybe you are right and we just were in places with less people. If you know were it is you're going to be be for sure booking ahead is a good idea ...probably can save a lot too.
@@SeanandEmily It is also possible that the madness of the whole NC500 thing has started to calm down now. I hope it has as it's actually put us off visiting for several years now. Some of my favourite tales are of riding my bike in the Highlands before the NC500 came about and not having seen anyone for literally hours. It's like having all that wonder to yourself. I then led a trip the year they started advertising the NC500 and again the people I took up there were amazed at how quiet it was. We had such a great time that we did the same trip the following year and it was madness. It was just so incredibly busy. And everything had started to go up in price as well! The pie shop in Lochinver for example had increased their prices by a huge percentage. This said, there were some benefits. More fuel stations for example. But yes, traditionally, those that know visit in May and June. And those that don't visit in July and August and get plagued by billions of wee, vicious bity things that seemingly come out armed with chains and baseball bats lol!
Yeah it's crazy how when a name is put on a route it becomes a 'thing'. Good for local economy (although I'm not sure how much those camper vans actually bring in as they are very self contained). We try to do most of our tours super early in teh season or super late for this very reason -will happily take a bit of rain and cold over scores of people. Don't wish to complain about prices but it wasn't unusual for hotels to be asking £200 a night plus the £50 for dinner a 4 week trip starts to get out of hand (or pocket should i say lol) haha glad we missed the Midges for sure!
Grab the ferry from Ullapool, for Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis, 2.5 hrs, then travel another 30 mins, and you could be at our Croft! We're on the West Coast of the Isle of Lewis.. you'd love a few leisurely days going through the Outer Hebrides. Safe travels!
Well I have to say that was outstanding, fantastic footage and great dialogue . So pleased for you both that the weather was fantastic, surely there can be no better way to enjoy a trip like this than from the trusty GS, well done Shadow, never missed a beat, lol. Until the next time!
Thanks ever so much! We are really pleased with how these are coming out, having seen his beautiful these rides where we were happy to see the cameras had captured it well. I think you’re right, we can’t think of a better way to see Scotland when the weather is like this 😎👍🏻
Hey Jeff, the coastal roads are amazing ….we didn’t actually know they would be this good so a nice surprise for us too. Chips (as they are called here) with salt and vinegar are fantastic 😋. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great vid again guys , I’ll have to go back through your previous stuff as I’ve only just discovered you …… great bike too of course , did you not consider the gs1300 ?
Thanks very much! There’s lots of playlists on the channel so we hope you enjoy them 😎👍🏻 We bought the R1250GSA just before the R1300 was released, out 36,000km on it in the last year and a half. The bike has been great so didn’t feel the need to change it just yet. We did recently make a video of the R1300 off road and it’s really impressive! Have been testing it since getting back from this UK tour and it’s impressive, ua-cam.com/video/Xu9_Dnm_yxA/v-deo.htmlsi=wuxILcABvlt4VUbk
Thanks so much Ruud! Can’t believe how fortunate with the weather we were, we picked May as it is statistically the driest month in the UK but we had no idea it would be this good! 😊👍🏻
Fantastic . Found you both on here last night . Music is stunning as is the scenery . You passed through Ayr then missed Troon ! 😀. Great and very informative ,love it
Thanks and welcome to the channel! There’s so many amazing places in Scotland! We really wished we had more time 😊 but what we did see was truly spectacular! Here is the playlist for this series so far in case you would like to follow it from the start: ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=8BfaCRv185k4oNZL
Weather wise, i have memories of many trips up North on two wheels where it was clear blue skys for days on end. It has been miserable for the past two summers tho, i'll give you that but what you got is not that unusual tbh.
@@SeanandEmily I commute by motorcycle and it was only when i thought about howl little i used my rain gear that i realised how little rain we got in the summer....up until a couple of summers ago.
At the start of this video. The emigration to Nova Scotia (New Scotland) wasn't a peaceful event in Scotland's history. It was basically a forced eviction and way of life of the Crofters. Look up the 'Highland Clearances'. It wasn't that long ago either. Between 1750 to 1860. You were at the Bridge/Tunnel in Glasgow at Central Station in a previous video. That is called the 'Hielanman's Umbrella', cos the 'Highland's Men' evicted from the highlands to Glasgow, would shelter from the rain under it.
Yeah a few have since mentioned this, that information plaque certainly had some missing information. Thanks for highlighting the full story. The name Hielanman's Umbrella was also mentioned but we didn't know that's where it originated from. Lots of history of Britain just isn't taught - remember being taught a lot about the romans though 🤣 Thanks for your comment.
Hey guys, another great informative video, Scotland is on our Bike’it list, We have just got back from a months tour which consisted of Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, then back through France, I know you guys are based in Switzerland. This was the first time we have stayed there, And what an amazing week it was., We have passed through Switzerland many times on our way to Italy and Austria but never spent any time there. We thought Austria and Italy were beautiful countries but Switzerland played its trump card, we stayed in Stoos (that was an experience in itself, didn’t realise that you couldn’t take your bike to the top of Stoos) 🤪🤪🤪 how do you guys manage to get so much time away from work to do your travels?
Yeah Switzerland is indeed spectacular, a lot of people bypass it as they are scared of getting a speeding ticket lol -but there's so many fantastic routes in this relatively small country. haha is Stoos the one with the round pod like train that take you to the top? Must have been a great experience. 😎👍
Great video guys, especially the drone shots. I have done these roads. And I was still saying "WOW".. Please tell me you went to Achmelvich bay.. I suppose I'll find out in the next video!
They are great roads aren’t they 😎 watching these clips back again was a great reminder of how amazing these paces were! Yeah pretty sure we do go past there (it’s all merged into one at the moment 🤣)
loving your trip in our wee country. Nice set up you have with the bike and equipment, also great filming and editing. FYI, if you get to Durness and it's massive inlet and sands, you'll be where John Lennon used to spend his summer holidays as a child.
Thanks very much! Not such a wee country as we first thought 😊 -so many places we didn’t have time to see so will have to come back again for sure. Yes we head in that direction. Did he really, that’s we didn’t know -can easily see why he chose to go there 😊
@@SeanandEmilyhonestly you won’t regret it. Luskentyre on Harris is worth it alone, but there are many other spectacular beaches and quiet roads to enjoy
Guessing you are referring to the Touratech one from the Norway playlist. Although the BMW ones also have a long zipper. here's a quick review of the Touratech suit: seanandemilytravels.com/motorcycles/ride-in-style-and-comfort-compaero-world-traveller-review-of-the-best-motorcycle-gear-for-touring
The heading West Series started May, so I guess the NC500 part was mid May (statically the driest month in the Uk). But we were incredibly fortunate with the weather. 👍🏻
Sean, a suggestion that will help you cut down on weighty luggage - but it will take courage. Are you up for it? Take a deep breath and give yourself a little distance from Em and quietly suggest that one pair of sunglasses is enough!!!
We both picked up a cheap pair of glasses as there is no internal sun visor in our helmets and it was getting a bit hot with the lid down all day. Lol Emily is not the problem 4 items of her clothes is about the same as 1 of my T-shirts 😂 and lets not even mention my trainers 🤣
Hej 👋 We haven’t been to Scotland , but is it fair to say that it sometimes reminds a little of Norway , when you see these beautiful views ? Or the easy answer is that “come over your self and see” ?
Hey Ake, Yes that's a fair comment 😊 - There were some parts (like in tonight's episode) that we almost thought we were on the same road - gave us a right 'Deja-voo' feeling. I think you would like it in Scotland!
The emigration was less than voluntary, forced by eviction from the good farmland by greedy landowners, and soaring rents. The voluntary element was Canada or starvation. Many ships arrived with no arrangement made for their arrival Talk about boat people!
Sounds like a really dark time in Scottish History and that the information plaque didn't give the full story. Thanks for filling in the gaps and we hope you enjoyed the video.
Ullapool is cool. I have not seen all of your vids but I was in Plockton last night. WoW what a place, just gorgeous. If you haven't been then Go there!!!
Hi Graham, so many fantastic places to discover on Scotland! 😎👍🏻 Here’s the playlist for this tour in case you need it: ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=1PU1vu1uQWE-cU3w
Yes that’s the plan, we realised we didn’t have time to include the isles on this tour so stuck with the mainland with the thinking we will do an Isle tour in the future -they must be spectacular! Thanks for the tips 😎👍🏻
I don’t know where everyone thinks it’s unheard of? We normally have fantastic sunny days. This year it has rained more which is not normal. Our burns dry up normally not this year.
If you have followed the journey from the start you will see It's more that we were into the 3rd week of our road trip through the UK and Ireland and had had sunny weather almost everyday of the trip 😊 Hope you enjoyed the views of your spectacular country. ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=5tcF3b9DB3zz_Y7V
@@SeanandEmily I hope to follow your trip. This is the first one I watched. Will go back to the beginning. Its been a rainy summer, I kind of loved it. I enjoyed the way you both are showing the beauty of this dear green place. Can’t wait for the next one.
Hi David, Certainly its the Rambler from @Touratech and we talk about it in this video here: ua-cam.com/video/HBi9llMO_zs/v-deo.htmlsi=BzmVSKapAf6BKeS-
There’s a link in the pinned comment of each episode to the route, if you have the Calimoto full app you can download them too as a GPX . But probably use them as a guide to create your own route as you might choose to stay in different places 😎👍🏻
The yellow flowers are Sea Buckthorn and as you noticed they smell wonderful. Heading towards autumn they produce stacks of wee orange berries that you can ferment.
Sean the reason for the emigration to Canada May have had to do with the Highland Clearances where upon the Landlords evicted families from their homes and put sheep out to graze on the land. Apologies if you already knew this Meant to ask you what the name of the hotel/accommodation you stayed in Gairloch was
Thanks for the info, no we didn’t know this so thanks. Sounds like a tough time indeed. Still I’ve been to Nova Scotia (the cabat trail I think) and it’s beautiful there although in those early days life must have been tough there too. Hotel was called the Millcroft -great hotel although the last available room was huge! 😎
Another great video folks! Scotland looks like New Zealand when the sun comes out and Ullapool is where you get the ferry to Stornoway (Outer Hebridies). (takes 2 hours ) A nearby village is Tong,the birth place of Donald Trump's mother (Mary Anne Mcleod).
Thanks Gary! Yeah I guess it does! Lots of parts of New Zealand have those untouched landscapes ….need to get back there it’s been too long! Those outer isles look amazing too so we will have to get back and visit them again. Ah really, that we did not know 😎👍🏻
Yes that’s right, the tour started May 1st and this would have been mid May. We were so fortunate with the weather throughout the trip! Sorry to hear the weather hasn’t been good since, thought you might have been in for a good summer. But then saying that here in Switzerland it did nothing but rain until last month. Hope you enjoy the videos and here is the tour playlist in case you’re interested. ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0zUtFe7yIi6rO-2-k465D31.html&si=1PU1vu1uQWE-cU3w
Not sure what you are talking about we never mentioned specific hotels. But we just checked it out, currently around £200 per night. Been told prices have shot up in the last couple of years 👍
@@SeanandEmily 😂 I remember I was in a single room but still only paid £125.00 DBB . Yep about the prices are very expensive this year all over 500 . Enjoyed your travels stay safe
Highland clearances.... Folk were put off the land to make way for sheep.......... You need to do a bit of research into this......... And .... Scottish gallic... Irish gayllic..........
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Can you be more specific? does the map link not work or the discount code? The second link titled 'Heading West Day 15' is the link to the route.
here it is again
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You guys have got the proportions of 'shots on the road', 'stationary shots' and 'drone footage' bang on !! Bravo !
Thanks ever so much!!! Great to hear nice feedback like this 😊👍🏻.
Here’s the entire playlist of this tour with each episode crafted the same way : ua-cam.com/play/PLl_mRzVHVQ0wBDli8y7IjlY2Q4MBPnA0u.html&si=SCm-PZbE7BWIQuaL
Hats off to Scotland’s original road builders -they did an amazing job and left a true legacy. And you’ve had terrific weather to further enhance your visit.
They really did! Must have been tricky making a lot of those roads. Amazing that all these years later we are still enjoying them today. 😎👍
@@SeanandEmilyem, most of the roads were built by English military to enable the army to suppress revolution. And export scotlands resources in the 1700’s; mostly young men for the empire armies and global colonialisation.
Same shit happening now with oil, whisky revenues and now wind power.
@@brucecurtis6281 Can you not just enjoy the clip for what it is?
ps WE WERE the colonialists!! Google "Henry Dundas" and you'll have just begun to scratch the surface....and lets not even delve into Glasgows colonial roots.
Really enjoying your respectful and genuine sense of wonder and appreciation.
I’ve ridden, cycled, walked,and driven these roads, as a tourist from Edinburgh, all my life, and you’ve seen a lot of the best.
Ah, but there’s so much more!,!!
When the whin is not in bloom, love is out of season!
One of the best series of videos of the NW of Scotland scenery ever!
Hi Bruce! Great to hear you are enjoying the series and we appreciate you taking the time to write an encouraging comment like this. We would loved to have had the time to hike through some of the places we saw from afar so look forwards to visiting again someday. What we saw was fantastic but as you say there is so much more to see, there were some hard choices as to what not to see rather than what to see.
We hope you enjoy the rest of the series and we look forwards to hearing from you again. 😎👍
Glad you're enjoying Scotland. The NC500 is one of the best routes in the world. 🏴
We had the best time ever! We have been to every country in Europe and we agree with you...just stunning 😎👍
Spectacular drone footage guys. Thank you for taking us with you on this trip.
Thanks very much, sometimes a pain to get drone out each time but then always happy that we did 😊. Thanks for joining us for the ride!
Scotland keeps on giving!!!! Thank you again and again for sharing!!
Oh it really does!!! Just keeps on getting better! We are shocked really ….in a good way 😊
Another beautiful video! I love the way your skilful editing, drone footage and cinematography brings it all to life. Thank you 🙂
Cheers Gary!! We really appreciate you noticing the effort that goes into these! Thanks very much for your comment 😎👍🏻
I have watched a few vloggers that have travelled these roads, I have done them all too, but yours is the best I have seen so far, great keep it up. The drone is a revalation, familial roads transformed by the drone view.
Thanks very much Rick! It really helps making these as a team, in fact it would be possible to reproduce these as one person. With Emily flying the drone as we ride she really gets some amazing smooth shots. It’s always spectacular to see the area from above and gives a great perspective to the landscape. Thanks very much fir your encouragement and we hope you enjoy the rest of the series 😎👍🏻
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I don't know how I missed this one. Sean and Emily, I've seen some amazing filming of road journeys in the Scottish highlands but this is on another level. How you experienced all that sunshine I'll never know because this is the worst summer in Scotland for a long time. Guys I've got to thank you so much from the bottom of my heart, it's so breathtaking and gets me emotional. Thanks so much Sean and Emily, you are the BEST!! 🙏👍👍👍👍
Hi Davie, thanks so much for your heartfelt message! It's comments like yours that really encourage us to keep making videos as opposed to the constant 'it's a loch not a lake' comments 😂
We could not have been more fortunate with the weather 😀 We arrived on the shores of Folkstone on the 1st of May and throughout this 8500km tour through Ireland and the UK i think we got rained on (like proper rain) once or twice during the whole trip and the rest of the time the sun was out.
Once again thanks Davie for taking the time to express your gratitude for the videos it means a lot to us. Catch you in the next one 😎👍
Full playlist so far of this tour:
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I don't want to repeat myself based on previous episodes, but this vlog shows again a beautiful scenery of Scotland. And what an great weather that was. Lovely little villages.
No worries there Paul, i think we repeated ourselves a few times with 'wow' and 'spectacular' but it is that great 😂 Glad to hear you enjoyed it 😎👍
Always a pleasure winding down with one of your videos. Beautiful editing as always, very nice weather as well, which is also a benefit for us viewers, thank you
Thanks so much 😊🙏🏻, great to hear you enjoy them as much as we do making them. With the weather like this it enabled us to film so much (hence why at the moment one day is spread over 2-3 episodes)
Thanks for watching and great to hear you are still enjoying them 😊👍🏻
Brilliant video. Looking forward to the next leg of you adventure. Cheers
Thanks very much! The next part of this day is just as beautiful 😊
Thanks guys, another great video ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
wow that was so nice!!! what a beautiful road
Thanks Hans! Yeah some spectacular rides here in Scotland 😊
Your videos are so well produced. Beautiful.
Thanks David -much appreciate 😎👍🏻
What a great channel well done to you both. Hope you love your visit in Scotland
Thanks Scott and welcome to the channel! 😎👍 We had the best time in Scotland and look forwards to returning. There's still a lot more episodes to add to this playlist and some more epic footage of Scotland on the way!
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I was riding the NC500 before it had a name but your drone footage literally takes it to another level. "I could be in Croatia".... yeah, and I could be in Scotland right now, cold and rainy here! 🙈🤣
Yeah it’s only been named that for the last 10 years -a great marketing idea (depending on one’s point of view). I heard it’s rainy heavy in Croatia at the moment too if that makes you feel better 😉😁
Scotland looking fine in the sunshine!
It sure is! Scotland put on some great weather for us! 😎
HI ! I'm really enjoying following you guys around on your bike. Is it physically tiring ? Great videos, especially the bird's eye views of the countryside.
Hi, great to hear you are enjoying following the trip! Yeah it can get tiring when we are doing big days every day -but with the weather like this we needed to make the most of it 😊 The bike is very comfortable which makes riding for a longer time less tiring.
Thanks for your comment and great to hear you are enjoying the videos.😎👍
Great couple making fantastic touring videos. Btw, glad you corrected yourself after calling gauges canyons, lol 😊.
Thanks, glad you enjoy them. Everything is filmed in real time with no retakes so mistakes will be made 😉
hehe, thank you, was a pleasure to watch :-)
and these are places where one surely needs a wow-flat rate :D
You're very welcome. I think next time we need an on screen wow counter 🤣 Thanks for your comment and we are glad you are enjoying the series 😎👍
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I already love Scotland. Looks amazing. 😊
Right! It's really spectacular, but must have a similar feel to Scandinavia 😊
@@SeanandEmily Probably why i love it😂🙈
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Amazing well done.
Thanks very much 😎👍
This was my favourite so far on your "Scotland Series", though I've stopped part way through it to make this comment as my wife has briefly left the room.
I LOVE Gairloch, Poolewe, Ullapool and the hills/mountains of Assynt. I will be going back up there to Ullapool (and places around) in less than 6 weeks. Can't wait...
Hi Raymond, yeah this was one of our favorites too although there has been so many favorite rides on this trip. These areas are some of the best for sure, we were saying to each other that it would be a great place to live, so peaceful. We are sure you will have an amazing time there too and you must be really excited about going now, not long to wait 😊👍
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Amazing, the drone footage ans the choice of soundtrack has been so spot on, well done you both!! 👍👍
Thanks 😊🙏🏻
So glad you got the Sunshine for Gairloch to Ullapool and north that's a great section to have the sun shine upon . Cal Mac run a Hopscotch ticket for touring the Hebrides . Knowing now it was May you were up you got it bang on this year , our may had good weather and getting the warmth with the whins and broom in flower does add that contrasting burst to the moorland and hillsides and the birch leafing up. If you had a traditional Minch westerly pushing ashore that entire coastline can be sea level grey cloud and rain so wet it would penetrate lead.
Yeah really glad teh sun was out for this stage of the trip and all the way to tongue! That's a good tipp for the ferry so thanks for that. Yeah May was a good choice!! -also for Ireland and England 😊 I dread to think if we had had that rain lol 😀
I think snow is quite a rarity on the west coast of Scotland...fabulous video!
Oh really, we just presumed that they would get a fair amount of snow in the winter. Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed the Video!
Here's the full tour in case you are interested;
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Lovely Gairloch and Ullapool, gateway to the islands, don’t get drinking malt with the local fishermen, don’t ask me how I know😆🥃. You had lovely weather as I love the run up north of Ullapool (a lot of the peaks were once volcanoes), a very special part of the world. Note to self get back up there.
PS. The joy of you both appreciating your surroundings is very uplifting, never lose that feeling.
Hahah had a similar experience with Austrians and Schnapps 🤣 - never ends well! We thought they looked like volcanoes (forgot to look it up).
Thanks very much, we still get teh same feeling today exploring new places than what we got 7 years ago when we started touring together. 😊
I do like the Scottish Landscapes, vast expanses of rocky mountains is truly amazing. The Seaforth (white building with big glass panels that was behind you while you were eating your chips) in Ullapool did some really really nice food. We stayed in hostels when we did the NC500 last year, best one was Ratagan Youth Hostel, it was right on the edge of a Loch. Which was a welcome sight after a long day on the bike, my brother and I went for a swim and watched the sun set on the Loch. Wee Mad Road was a testing road, lots and lots of tight bends and twists.
Yeah they take some beating don’t they! Sounds a great place to stay and a well earned rest from a big day on the road. 😎👍🏻
The fish-&-chips were outdone by the scenery; can almost smell the fresh air from the views; but the fluffy lamb topped all.
The scenery was amazing!!! But yeah the fluffy lamb stole the show 😁
Here’s the full tour:
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Ah, Ullapool. I have fond memories of sitting outside a seafood shack on a sunny afternoon, devouring some delightful Cullen Skink. (Scottish Smoked Fish Chowder).
Hi Roger, yeah it's a lovely place for sure and a great base to do some boat trips. For sure a place we would love to return to 😊
@@SeanandEmily As two seasoned travelers who managed to navigate the Lebanon a year ago, (I saw your vlog), I'm sure that you will have no problems organising a fly-in or ride-in whirlwind tour of some of the splendid Scottish isles. Have fun if you do it.
Glad you watched the Lebanon Vlog, not many people have seen it as it was early on in the channel but it's one of our favorite trips (think it was 3 or 4 episodes in the end) the temple we visited was magnificent and the food was delicious.
@@SeanandEmily Yup, am watching recent and have visited some old vlogs. There`s just quite a lot, in between, that I haven`t caught up with yet!
A great vid as usual, this is what vlogging is all about. Cheers
Thanks Nick! We appreciate your encouragement 😎👍🏻
Best of luck with everything 🏍️ safe travels 👍👍
Thanks ever so much Michael! 😎👍🏻
Great that you found the Mountain Coffee Company, a great spot with a fantastic feel, atmosphere and all those books. Scotland just keeps on giving, so good to be along on the ride with you 😊
Yeah a real gem and only a 1 minute walk from the hotel! 😀 yeah Scotland does, each day we think it can’t get better and it does 😎👍🏻
...and they do some VERY naughty cakes there... @@SeanandEmily
Great series of videos. You missed some of the best bits like Diabeg in Torridon but always an excuse to go back!
What makes Diabeg the best place in Scotland?
@@SeanandEmily debateable if its the best in Scotland but if you're riding through Torridon then some of the best views are up side roads, the best of which I would say is the road out to Diabeg which is itself spectacular. All of Wester Ross is pretty spectacular especially if the sun is out and its not midgy season.
Fantastic movie . So Gorgeous , especially on a bike.🥰
Thanks very much! Perhaps you already know but this is part of a big series 😎👍 :
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@@SeanandEmily yes , I have followed your trip ,need to catch up on more . Fantastic films, you should work for Scottish Tourism 🙏🏼
Thanks for following the journey 😊
Another great one. It is so fun to follow you. Beautiful pictures and that weather🌞
Thanks Johnny! Oh the weather was unbelievable! -we were totally prepared for the weather but will happily take the sun 😄
What can I say every video is outstanding how many times is it possible to say beautiful,stunning , gorgeous 😊
Hi Martin, haha exactly we were running out of descriptive words to describe what we saw 😄 stunning scenery around every corner
Another great one ! The ‘emigrants’ were forced from their homes in the most part - by the landowners who wanted to graze sheep on the land. It was part of what is known as the “Highland Clearances”. Around Gairloch, Plockton, Poolewe - you can see the effects of the Gulf Stream and the number of palm plants on the shores. Inverewe gardens also benefited where one person (forget his name) planted rhododendrons from around the world (different types). You should have tried the fish from that place on the front- It’s the best fish and chips I have had (continually). Your findings of hotel prices are scary - I’m not sure how a hotelier can look you in the eye, charging those sums. The gun emplacements were probably inshore batteries for the protection of the merchant ships which were marshalled there before setting out on Atlantic and Russian convoy duties in WW2.
Thanks glad you liked it. Yeah we have subsequently learnt about that dark time in history -terrible! We actually wondered why they would have made such a move but that does explain a lot of things....perhaps they should have added that to the info plaque.
Yeah we were shocked by the price of Hotels, should have brought the camping equipment. Some also made us feel like staying one night was an inconvenience for them 🤣. It's crazy how this trip cost the same if not more than our Heading North Series!
Another great episode.I write as it was 35 years ago I first arrived in Ullapool with perfect weather and with 2 pals on bikes after travelling from Aberdeen to John O Groats then west and south.Next day was the 1st time we did the empty Applecross Pass (no NC500 then, no internet etc) .Only map showing a twisty route.Our trip with story& photographs of the pass (remember them😅)was a 3/4 page article in BIKE MAGAZINE, Jan1990 issue .I do believe...the 1st ever bike magazine article of the now world famous pass !!
Thanks Alan! It must feel like it was just yesterday with the way you tell it 😊 Sounds like a really cool ride you had, sometimes everything just comes together and makes the perfect day! It's also awesome that you had your article published in Bike Magazine, there's something special about printed press and photographs to capture the moment. We have had a few articles published in the Adventure Rider Magazine now and I think our article on Corsica will be in the next edition that's coming out this week, so maybe have a flick through in Tesco and let us know if its there 😉
Thanks for sharing your story and for joining us on this tour 😎👍
It will not surprise you that we rode round Europe in the 80's, I remember at the Belvedere Hotel on the Furka Pass , we walked 100 metres to see the gigantic Rhone Glacier ,where the river begins,we even could walk inside the Glacier in a tunnel walk for tourists!Long gone now.
Wow Switzerland in the 80's must have been amazing and something we would have loved to have seen. Yeah it's so sad that the glacier has retreated so much and that the Belvedere hotel has been long closed. You can still walk inside the glacier tunnel and they cover it over in the summer to try and protect it. A magnificent area for sure. Perhaps you have already seen this episode but here is the Furka pass from last year, of course it was a lot cooler when you saw it but still a wonderful ride 😎👍
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May is one of Scotland's busiest times. The weather is generally pretty good and the midges aren't out in force yet.
I've generally visited in or around May and always book well in advance. Even then, booking late the year before it can be difficult to get your favourite spots.
Really? We were there in the second week in May and didn't really see so many people or camper vans. But hotels availability wasn't great to maybe you are right and we just were in places with less people.
If you know were it is you're going to be be for sure booking ahead is a good idea ...probably can save a lot too.
@@SeanandEmily It is also possible that the madness of the whole NC500 thing has started to calm down now. I hope it has as it's actually put us off visiting for several years now.
Some of my favourite tales are of riding my bike in the Highlands before the NC500 came about and not having seen anyone for literally hours. It's like having all that wonder to yourself.
I then led a trip the year they started advertising the NC500 and again the people I took up there were amazed at how quiet it was.
We had such a great time that we did the same trip the following year and it was madness. It was just so incredibly busy.
And everything had started to go up in price as well! The pie shop in Lochinver for example had increased their prices by a huge percentage.
This said, there were some benefits. More fuel stations for example.
But yes, traditionally, those that know visit in May and June. And those that don't visit in July and August and get plagued by billions of wee, vicious bity things that seemingly come out armed with chains and baseball bats lol!
Yeah it's crazy how when a name is put on a route it becomes a 'thing'. Good for local economy (although I'm not sure how much those camper vans actually bring in as they are very self contained).
We try to do most of our tours super early in teh season or super late for this very reason -will happily take a bit of rain and cold over scores of people.
Don't wish to complain about prices but it wasn't unusual for hotels to be asking £200 a night plus the £50 for dinner a 4 week trip starts to get out of hand (or pocket should i say lol)
haha glad we missed the Midges for sure!
Hey guys ! love watching your journey, can you please share a link or website for your front camera system and mounting please. thanks in advance
Thanks, glad you are enjoying playlist. It's from GoPro -you can find it on their website 😎👍
Grab the ferry from Ullapool, for Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis, 2.5 hrs, then travel another 30 mins, and you could be at our Croft! We're on the West Coast of the Isle of Lewis.. you'd love a few leisurely days going through the Outer Hebrides. Safe travels!
That sounds amazing!! We would like to return and dedicate a tour to seeing the outer isles as they look amazing! 😊 Thanks for the tips!
Well I have to say that was outstanding, fantastic footage and great dialogue . So pleased for you both that the weather was fantastic, surely there can be no better way to enjoy a trip like this than from the trusty GS, well done Shadow, never missed a beat, lol. Until the next time!
Thanks ever so much! We are really pleased with how these are coming out, having seen his beautiful these rides where we were happy to see the cameras had captured it well. I think you’re right, we can’t think of a better way to see Scotland when the weather is like this 😎👍🏻
Amazing as always 😊
Thank you so much 😀
I'm pining for the fjords now!
There’s a route map link in the description 😎👍🏻
Another great video guys the coastal roads are amazing the fries or chips you call them looked delicious
Hey Jeff, the coastal roads are amazing ….we didn’t actually know they would be this good so a nice surprise for us too. Chips (as they are called here) with salt and vinegar are fantastic 😋.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great video! That looks incredible there.
Thanks Jeff, yeah it sure was! One of the most spectacular rides yet 😎👍🏻
Great vid again guys , I’ll have to go back through your previous stuff as I’ve only just discovered you …… great bike too of course , did you not consider the gs1300 ?
Thanks very much! There’s lots of playlists on the channel so we hope you enjoy them 😎👍🏻
We bought the R1250GSA just before the R1300 was released, out 36,000km on it in the last year and a half. The bike has been great so didn’t feel the need to change it just yet. We did recently make a video of the R1300 off road and it’s really impressive! Have been testing it since getting back from this UK tour and it’s impressive,
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Another great ride through this beautifull scenery. Perfect weather. You are very lucky. 😎👍
Thanks so much Ruud! Can’t believe how fortunate with the weather we were, we picked May as it is statistically the driest month in the UK but we had no idea it would be this good! 😊👍🏻
Mesmerising thanks for sharing 🙏
It really is! Felt like a dream at times 😊
You should visit all the lochs in Scotland, there are only 31,460. lol. Nice video 👍
Haha 😆 it’s time to make a new Loch dedicated channel 🤣 thanks!
Fantastic . Found you both on here last night . Music is stunning as is the scenery . You passed through Ayr then missed Troon ! 😀. Great and very informative ,love it
Thanks and welcome to the channel! There’s so many amazing places in Scotland! We really wished we had more time 😊 but what we did see was truly spectacular!
Here is the playlist for this series so far in case you would like to follow it from the start:
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how old was i when i found out nova scotia meant new scotland, 65years old lol , love ya vids guys , im learning 😛
A great fact of the day then 😊👍 Always happy to hear you are enjoying the videos and we look forwards to sharing more soon
Weather wise, i have memories of many trips up North on two wheels where it was clear blue skys for days on end. It has been miserable for the past two summers tho, i'll give you that but what you got is not that unusual tbh.
Great to hear you've had good luck with the weather too! Almost every day of this 4 week trip has been dry, that can't be too usual 😉
@@SeanandEmily I commute by motorcycle and it was only when i thought about howl little i used my rain gear that i realised how little rain we got in the summer....up until a couple of summers ago.
Commuting by bike sure does make you aware of the weather, so nice not have to waterproof up each day before setting off to work.
At the start of this video. The emigration to Nova Scotia (New Scotland) wasn't a peaceful event in Scotland's history. It was basically a forced eviction and way of life of the Crofters. Look up the 'Highland Clearances'. It wasn't that long ago either. Between 1750 to 1860. You were at the Bridge/Tunnel in Glasgow at Central Station in a previous video. That is called the 'Hielanman's Umbrella', cos the 'Highland's Men' evicted from the highlands to Glasgow, would shelter from the rain under it.
Yeah a few have since mentioned this, that information plaque certainly had some missing information. Thanks for highlighting the full story. The name Hielanman's Umbrella was also mentioned but we didn't know that's where it originated from. Lots of history of Britain just isn't taught - remember being taught a lot about the romans though 🤣
Thanks for your comment.
Hey guys, another great informative video, Scotland is on our Bike’it list, We have just got back from a months tour which consisted of Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, then back through France, I know you guys are based in Switzerland. This was the first time we have stayed there, And what an amazing week it was., We have passed through Switzerland many times on our way to Italy and Austria but never spent any time there. We thought Austria and Italy were beautiful countries but Switzerland played its trump card, we stayed in Stoos (that was an experience in itself, didn’t realise that you couldn’t take your bike to the top of Stoos) 🤪🤪🤪 how do you guys manage to get so much time away from work to do your travels?
Yeah Switzerland is indeed spectacular, a lot of people bypass it as they are scared of getting a speeding ticket lol -but there's so many fantastic routes in this relatively small country. haha is Stoos the one with the round pod like train that take you to the top? Must have been a great experience. 😎👍
It is indeed inspiring, the music also
Thanks Hans, thanks! Yeah music can really stir the emotions 😊
Great video guys, especially the drone shots. I have done these roads. And I was still saying "WOW".. Please tell me you went to Achmelvich bay.. I suppose I'll find out in the next video!
They are great roads aren’t they 😎 watching these clips back again was a great reminder of how amazing these paces were! Yeah pretty sure we do go past there (it’s all merged into one at the moment 🤣)
Where the information board says people immigrated to Canada, it's not entirely truthful.
You may want to look into The Highland Clearances,
Perhaps that information board needs some additional info, tragic 😲
Quite so!
It wasn’t exactly voluntary.
Great video only 1 lake in scotland guys
Thanks
Is you bike foot gear or auto..excuse my ignorance. But it is so smooth..no gear change on sound. X
It has a quick shifter 😎👍🏻
Pure Grace 🌀
Thanks 😊
loving your trip in our wee country. Nice set up you have with the bike and equipment, also great filming and editing. FYI, if you get to Durness and it's massive inlet and sands, you'll be where John Lennon used to spend his summer holidays as a child.
Thanks very much! Not such a wee country as we first thought 😊 -so many places we didn’t have time to see so will have to come back again for sure. Yes we head in that direction. Did he really, that’s we didn’t know -can easily see why he chose to go there 😊
Whisky is our national drink, but IRN BRU is our other national drink, and remember it's made in Scotland from girders....😊😊
So many good Whiskys in Scotland!! So much so I never really try any others 😄
Haha will try not to forget 😎👍🏻
And rumours are that Scotland is the only place where Coke is not the number 1 soft drink
If you want to see the best beaches in Scotland, you should do the hop-scotch ticket with Cal-Mac through Lewis & Harris, the Uists, Barra, Mull etc
Sounds great, will have to look that one up 😎👍🏻
@@SeanandEmilyhonestly you won’t regret it. Luskentyre on Harris is worth it alone, but there are many other spectacular beaches and quiet roads to enjoy
Looking forwards to the dash when we can return and check them out 😊
Hi Sean,
I saw once you had a rain trousers on which had a long zipper. What is the brand?
Guessing you are referring to the Touratech one from the Norway playlist. Although the BMW ones also have a long zipper.
here's a quick review of the Touratech suit:
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What time of year did you do this trip on the NC500? The weather looks to have been amazing! It’s on my list for next year!
The heading West Series started May, so I guess the NC500 part was mid May (statically the driest month in the Uk). But we were incredibly fortunate with the weather. 👍🏻
@@SeanandEmily thanks guys! A recent subscriber and I’m loving your content.
Thanks 😎👍🏻
I think I have run out of superlatives if it keeps getting better I'll just have to put a thumbs up well done you two.
Haha we ran out of those days a ago 🤣 can’t believe how Scotland was just constantly amazing! It just kept building and building in beauty each day .
Sean, a suggestion that will help you cut down on weighty luggage - but it will take courage. Are you up for it? Take a deep breath and give yourself a little distance from Em and quietly suggest that one pair of sunglasses is enough!!!
We both picked up a cheap pair of glasses as there is no internal sun visor in our helmets and it was getting a bit hot with the lid down all day. Lol Emily is not the problem 4 items of her clothes is about the same as 1 of my T-shirts 😂 and lets not even mention my trainers 🤣
@@SeanandEmily 😂 😎
Hej 👋
We haven’t been to Scotland , but is it fair to say that it sometimes reminds a little of Norway , when you see these beautiful views ?
Or the easy answer is that “come over your self and see” ?
Hey Ake, Yes that's a fair comment 😊 - There were some parts (like in tonight's episode) that we almost thought we were on the same road - gave us a right 'Deja-voo' feeling. I think you would like it in Scotland!
The emigration was less than voluntary, forced by eviction from the good farmland by greedy landowners, and soaring rents.
The voluntary element was Canada or starvation.
Many ships arrived with no arrangement made for their arrival
Talk about boat people!
Sounds like a really dark time in Scottish History and that the information plaque didn't give the full story. Thanks for filling in the gaps and we hope you enjoyed the video.
The ullapool ferry takes you over to Stornoway, one of the Scottish islands 😊👌🏻
Awesome, must visit the Isles someday 😎👍🏻
Ullapool is cool. I have not seen all of your vids but I was in Plockton last night. WoW what a place, just gorgeous.
If you haven't been then Go there!!!
Hi Graham, so many fantastic places to discover on Scotland! 😎👍🏻
Here’s the playlist for this tour in case you need it:
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Fantastic video, that ferry goes from Ullapool to Stornoway.
Thanks for the info!
I never get the sun when I go ;-)
Still can't believe how fortunate we were with the weather!!! ....this was May for reference
Please do another trip & include Skye (you don’t know what you’ve missed) the Outer Hebrides, Mull, etc., & you won’t be disappointed.
Yes that’s the plan, we realised we didn’t have time to include the isles on this tour so stuck with the mainland with the thinking we will do an Isle tour in the future -they must be spectacular! Thanks for the tips 😎👍🏻
I don’t know where everyone thinks it’s unheard of? We normally have fantastic sunny days. This year it has rained more which is not normal. Our burns dry up normally not this year.
If you have followed the journey from the start you will see It's more that we were into the 3rd week of our road trip through the UK and Ireland and had had sunny weather almost everyday of the trip 😊 Hope you enjoyed the views of your spectacular country.
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@@SeanandEmily I hope to follow your trip. This is the first one I watched. Will go back to the beginning. Its been a rainy summer, I kind of loved it. I enjoyed the way you both are showing the beauty of this dear green place. Can’t wait for the next one.
Hope you enjoy the Series 😎👍 Still plenty more of the Scotland episodes to make
@@SeanandEmily can’t wait! You must travel to the Outer Hebrides. Your jaw will drop.
Strath, brilliant
Thanks 😎👍🏻
Love from northern areas Pakistan ❤❤
Thanks for watching from Pakistan 😊🙌🏻
Blue skies, great roads, no traffic. What more could you ask for?
We had everything we needed and more 😎🙌🏻. What a fantastic day riding this was 😊
Did you say your tour was in May - if so any problems with the infamous Scottish midges ? :)
A bit early for the midges.
Yeah that’s right, no we didn’t see any midges and never had to cheat the visor really. All in all May was perfect! 😎👍🏻
@@SeanandEmily Your drone footage was amazing - adds so much to a road level video :)
Hi Sean and Emily, Please can you let me know what kit your wearing and what's it like in hot and cold weather
Hi David, Certainly its the Rambler from @Touratech and we talk about it in this video here:
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@@SeanandEmily Thank you, just great vid's by the way I love watching them
Morning guys, have to got GPS mapping of which roads you have taken as they are just stunning, are you doing the NC500
There’s a link in the pinned comment of each episode to the route, if you have the Calimoto full app you can download them too as a GPX . But probably use them as a guide to create your own route as you might choose to stay in different places 😎👍🏻
@@SeanandEmily Thank you we're planning on doing Scotland and Spain next year
The yellow flowers are Sea Buckthorn and as you noticed they smell wonderful. Heading towards autumn they produce stacks of wee orange berries that you can ferment.
I think it’s Gorse, it’s one of the first signs of Spring for us in Scotland.
@@botticellirejectbotticelli2668 It's definitely Gorse. Sea Buckthorn is different.
@@andrewmorton9327 Aye.
Thanks for the info 😊👍🏻
Gorse , furze or whin ( Ulex europaeus ) flowers smell of vanilla , that was the smell that you noticed and remarked on.
Sean the reason for the emigration to Canada May have had to do with the Highland Clearances where upon the Landlords evicted families from their homes and put sheep out to graze on the land.
Apologies if you already knew this
Meant to ask you what the name of the hotel/accommodation you stayed in Gairloch was
Thanks for the info, no we didn’t know this so thanks. Sounds like a tough time indeed. Still I’ve been to Nova Scotia (the cabat trail I think) and it’s beautiful there although in those early days life must have been tough there too. Hotel was called the Millcroft -great hotel although the last available room was huge! 😎
Another great video folks!
Scotland looks like New Zealand when the sun comes out and Ullapool is where you get the ferry to Stornoway (Outer Hebridies). (takes 2 hours ) A nearby village is Tong,the birth place of Donald Trump's mother (Mary Anne Mcleod).
Thanks Gary! Yeah I guess it does! Lots of parts of New Zealand have those untouched landscapes ….need to get back there it’s been too long!
Those outer isles look amazing too so we will have to get back and visit them again. Ah really, that we did not know 😎👍🏻
@@SeanandEmily Luskentyre beach⛱ ,not far from Stornoway,is an essential visit for youz (one of the Worlds top 5 beaches)
The ferry heads to Stornoway
Thanks for the info 😎👍🏻
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Thanks 😎🙌🏻
You’ve found out that Scotland, like the Tardis, is ‘bigger on the inside’. Btw, it’s pronounced Uh-la-pool.
Yeah it sure is, essentially with all these magnificent little roads snaking around the coastline 😊
I think you did thy trip end of May 24. Weather was good then. Real shite ever since. 2024 surly must be the worst worst summer in 70 years
Yes that’s right, the tour started May 1st and this would have been mid May. We were so fortunate with the weather throughout the trip! Sorry to hear the weather hasn’t been good since, thought you might have been in for a good summer. But then saying that here in Switzerland it did nothing but rain until last month.
Hope you enjoy the videos and here is the tour playlist in case you’re interested.
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The people didn`t have a choice about emigrating to Canada, it was the highland clearances, they were forced off the land, at gun point.
They seemed to have left that bit off the information plaque 😲
Garvault Hotel was the best hotel I stayed in the Highlands not stupid money
Not sure what you are talking about we never mentioned specific hotels. But we just checked it out, currently around £200 per night. Been told prices have shot up in the last couple of years 👍
@@SeanandEmily 😂 I remember I was in a single room but still only paid £125.00 DBB . Yep about the prices are very expensive this year all over 500 . Enjoyed your travels stay safe
We paid £50 a night in Norway for a cabin! 🤣😂
Doctor Dram used to live in Tongue.
Not entirely sure who that is 🤔
Those yellow flowers you drove by are gorse, smell like coconut
Thanks! 😊👍🏻
Highland clearances....
Folk were put off the land to make way for sheep..........
You need to do a bit of research into this.........
And ....
Scottish gallic...
Irish gayllic..........
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@SeanandEmily
Really enjoying your bike tours tho.......
Brilliant......
The average Brit would turn to stone within 3 hours if they couldn't find a coffee shop. Probably.
Haha we did have some close calls 😉