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Fort William To Glasgow - After camping a night in Fort William, Glen Nevis Camp site, we set off back to Glasgow. A lot of it is through Glen Coe and finally stopping off at Luss at the southern western point of Loch Lomond where I took video of the Loch and it's surroundings.

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  • @simona001000 Thank you Simona :)

  • what car is that?

  • @TwinZiEx It's only a smart car, but good enough in terms of petrol :)

  • Scott Very Very nice. I am thinking that my Grandfather must have been there at least once since he was from Glasgow. Think of this: If you keep going south on this geoligical range you will be walking the Appalachean Mountain (Spelling ?) range and come eventually to Cumberland Gap, then down Florida, to the Carabean Islands. WOW We are all connected. Wallace.

  • @wallyozzy It'd be amazing to go and do something like that, like explained about West Highland Way, there'd be no way I'd do that far again in 2 days, plus would need better boots. But aye, if your Granda was from Glasgow, I would have no doubt. One of the great things about Glasgow, you're surrounded by all that and it's easy access. And the scenery at Glencoe is out of this world, it's like going back in time.

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  • Beautiful video. Nice touch with Braveheart! 

  • @MrForrest1991 You do come across places like the beer garden 8 miles in and the places you stop at like Drymen etc, even Balmaha. There's certain wee hostels that actually do stuff, it's mostly a case of reaching your destination though lol so it might be similar in a sense.

  • @MrForrest1991 Obviously when I climbed Ben Nevis though, it was when I camped in Fort William. It's 10 miles to the summit, but worth it if you get a clear view, apparently can see Norn Ireland from the top.

  • @MrForrest1991 Ah! you should manage West Highland Way then. Great Glen Way is 72 miles and West Highland Way is 95 miles. It's pretty tough but you'll love it. And aye lol my fault for wearing those boots and not powdering them, that was the punishment lol and when you go through pain, it because mentally tough. Other than that though, the scenery doing it is superb, so of course, wish you the best of luck when you go to do it. As for Ben Nevis, I've climbed that twice...

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