Thank you for sharing your incredible scenery and an important part of history!
@alexblue69912 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Scotland history you make interesting videos
@freelancebush3 күн бұрын
Fantastic BKR. What a grand adventure. Cheers from Melbourne😀🍻
@roomullan3050Күн бұрын
That river is beautiful. It’s all so lovely where you venture
@GCStalker2 күн бұрын
"In 1746 after the Battle of Culloden a prominent Jacobite fugitive the Laird of Balnamoon hid for many months in a cave in the upper reaches of Glen Mark....There was a large price on Balnamoon's head...One rainy night he was very nearly caught. Dressed as a servant he was sitting by the kitchen fire in a farmhouse in Glen Mark, when suddenly into the kitchen came a party of soldiers in search of him. The farmer gruffly ordered Balnamoon out to clean the byre. The fugitive lost no time in getting back across the muir to his cave". In Glen of the Rowan Trees, D. Fraser, 1973, Standard Press, Montrose.
@BKRКүн бұрын
Hey thanks for this accurate history
@camf533 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tour! I got you on the big tv in the den, lights out, it’s cold so it feels like I’m right there with you!😊
@gregboyden5643 күн бұрын
half the fun of this hike is the beautiful scenery going up that valley.
@andrewmalcolm43032 күн бұрын
First time seeing your video and am blown away by it and subscribed straight away and I look forward to all future expeditions. Thank you.
@BKRКүн бұрын
Thanks
@GarryCurran-j1l2 күн бұрын
Thanks boys for puttin us scots on the map proud of yous . Glasgow!¡!
@lesliephillip-v9d2 күн бұрын
If I remember correct Balnamoon made a visit to his kin the Carnegie's of Lour and hid for a short while in a secret hide place between the floors of the Estate mansion house. I was given access to see exactly where he stayed when working there in the early 1960's.
@irenecoutts188Күн бұрын
Thanks for the memory boys, we went up there about 30 year ago and I think it took us about 3 hrs to get there, doot I wouldnt manage it now year
@jerryrogers7572 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@BKR2 күн бұрын
Hey thanks 👍 I really do appreciate it
@thepagan54322 күн бұрын
Scotland is ruggedly beautiful and is the land of my father, my sister lives up there and I love exploring the glens and lochs.
@lesliephillip-v9d2 күн бұрын
Well done in finding this cave my attempt back in the 1970's failed with landing at the wrong side of the river with a party of hill walkers shouting its over here mate.
@veronicalucas-b5y2 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed it so peaceful and the history be careful you don’t slip
@anvilbrunner.20132 күн бұрын
I think that the moss and lichen on those walls is thousands of years old rather than a few hundred.
@colmlawlor4203Күн бұрын
Your some boyo with your speel💚🇮🇪💯🍀
@neanderthaloutdoors92022 күн бұрын
Are you speeding 😂 Cheers for showing us this interesting place in a beautiful area of Scotland 👍🏻 You need to take a decent torch with you instead of relying on a weak phone light.
@SuperEarther2 күн бұрын
insane history wow you should do a paranormal investigation in that cave!
@FrancisBrooks-ob2ny2 күн бұрын
A good video about an interesting area in Scotland’s history. However a wee bit of research on your part will reveal that Prince Charles was never here. Probably he’d already hightailed to France. The Laird of Balnamoon (Bonny moon) certainly used this cave at a pinch. There are different versions of the story of the fugitive laird at the farm, probably garbled over time.
@jerryrogers7572 күн бұрын
Awesome
@HighQualityAdventureКүн бұрын
Come to Alderney and I'll give you a tour to show you some amazing German history that has been left behind!
@maryboyd66362 күн бұрын
You should also go see the pyramid at the cairngorms, great video thank you take care up there.
@lesliephillip-v9d2 күн бұрын
BKR your right Balnamoon gave this cave a few visits, but I doubt Prince charlie ever gave it a look that would be to close for comfort.
@ninaharris19192 күн бұрын
Can you share a link to Highlander 87 .... I can’t find it
@BKR2 күн бұрын
@Highlander87
@abrown40753 күн бұрын
As you were coming out the cave i thought wouldn't it have been as funny as anything if people were coming down the mountain and just saw you popping out, i have a feeling they may have had to search out some large leaves as would have crapped themselves. You mentioned once Charlie was inside he may have sealed up the entrance, i think you are right as the stones to the left and ones on the right look the exact size to fit. Curious as never seen you do it, do you not drink the water from the highlands? i can't go near a fresh stream without filling a bottle up, best water ever.
@rapson6723 күн бұрын
Did you see that paper in the cave ? And you should have looked to see if he carved anything in there !
@jerryrogers7572 күн бұрын
Curious if u metal detect?
@BKR2 күн бұрын
No I don't but I do have a military mine detector to try in a future video
@rodvaughan1475Күн бұрын
Bonnie Prince Charlie "hid from the Jacobites" - really ...?
@beerbeerman2 күн бұрын
Where in the highlands is that bud
@davidniven24332 күн бұрын
Its in the Eastern Highlands at the top of Glen Esk.
@colmlawlor4203Күн бұрын
Alrite bud👍💚🇮🇪🍀
@BobGray-xc2he18 сағат бұрын
Not in the Highlands. That is Angus.
@chrissmith53103 күн бұрын
😍 it
@Delta-fs8jm2 күн бұрын
Bonnie Prince Charlie's cave...really? The prince stayed in just about every hole in the ground in Scotland! Hundreds of Bonnie Prince Charlie caves hahaha.
@GCStalker2 күн бұрын
Don't think Charlie was here. The Laird of Balnamoon a Jacobite supporter hid there (see below for comments)