We head to Pitlochry and Blair Atholl via Faskally Forest's parkrun on our Greyhound Vanlife travels
A nice weekend away in Mabel the stealth camper van with DeNiro the rescue greyhound (as usual) taking up most of the space. We hit the high spots of Pitlochry, run the tough@parkrunglobal run at Faskally Forest before getting on our bikes and heading up to Killiekrankie and Blair Atholl for a wee explore.
No visit to Pitlochry would be complete without a wee visit to the Dam to see if there are ant Salmon about too.
If you enjoy this video you can buy DeNiro a biscuit at ko-fi.com/scotlandonashoestring
Maps Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland
Пікірлер: 36
That fish ladder re-enactment is Oscar worthy 😂😂😂
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Down to the exact noise Salmon make when they swim into a dam 😜
Coffee shops and Charity shops, best way to spend a day! Enjoyed coming along on your latest adventure, thank you.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Is there a better way? We think not.
Thank you from Ohio. You always make everything so interesting.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
Pitlochry is one of my favorite places in Scotland. Helps to have family there to visit. Loved the piece on the salmon ladder.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. We love Pitlochry, memories of stopping there on the way north for Summer holidays.
I really enjoyed your interpretation of a salmon going up the fish ladder.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Can’t beat a wee spot of interpretive theatre :)
I really enjoyed your interpretation of a salmon going up the fish ladder. Reminds me of the Sumerian fish people from antiquity.
I love the Charity shops .❤
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Us too!!
That fish ladder is HUGE! It's nothing like the tiny ones I've seen. And I, for one, really enjoyed seeing the innards of the mill, very cool!
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
The ladder is amazing, as a kid I loved the observation chamber and seeing them swim through.
I am a weirdo I love bagpipes and drums except Scotland the Brave only because every bagpipe group in the US plays that song. I loved your rendition of the fish ladder. Thank you so much for the adventure and beautiful sceneries around Scotland. Have a blessed week.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
We secretly quite like them too, sometimes 😜
Great video guys. 👏
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Yeah the fish ladder was interesting 🤨🤔😂. I’m glad Bec’s got her coffee. Seems a nice place Pitlochry ♥️well done with the dancing Bec’s❤❤
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Yep, Bex is definitely the dancer out of the two of us.
Great fun! Thank you.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome, thanks for letting us know you enjoyed it :)
I served my time at Ferranti Ltd in the Research and Development Dept at The Avenue Works, Hollinwood from 1960 to 1965. Happy days. By the way, loved your visits helping those with the Byre on Skye.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
It was weird seeing the name again, I was an apprentice in Edinburgh in the 80s. Happy days.
Great theatre near the fish ladder .
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you!
My brother's first job was also with Ferranti. but that was back in the very early 90s
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
There’s a whole generation who started out there. Great place to work back then.
Enjoyed the video and great photography! So could you both be lured anywhere with good coffee? Small shop on the moon?
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Nah, coffee shops are no fun if there’s no atmosphere 😜
They probably think that if they outlaw camping people will go to hotels and resturants. More likely they will just lose out on whatever else the campers might spend as they will stop coming.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
That’s exactly it. Sleep in the van but spend money in the town. Over in France they get it with their Aires but there’s a different mindset over here alas.
Blair Atholl, the once renowned home of the Duke of Atholl, now sadly departed Earth as he was a great man and a friend of my Fathers' who also happened to be born in a old but and ben just outside Pitlochry. And from that I got my name Atholl Blair plus Cameron as Dad started his Army service at the tender age of 14 years and was in the Cameronian Highlanders stationed on the Kyber Pass circa of 1933 to 1936, when he was transferred back to England on a troop ship for invalids and not well to do's. He had Polio and lost his right legs strength due to a tattooist using a dirty needle. Okay so that is my story and how I long to live down there in God's country but doubt if I ever will, due to ill health and age issues.
@epiphany8276
Жыл бұрын
How cool! My grandfather was on the Kyber Pass. He was in a Rifle Brigade. I have just found some photos of the area showing them entering Camp Landikotel in 1927.
@scotlandonashoestring
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that’s an amazing story. A proper life of adventure that just doesn’t happen anymore.