Hey everybody! You can find the hiking guides here: www.floordenil.com/en/product-categorie/hiking/ Have a looooooovely trip!! 🌻
@MaayanDanYt8 ай бұрын
I don't know if you're going to read this but I just wanted to say i been watching all your videos for the past few weeks and lately you're by far my favorite KZbinr, you make me laugh a lot and your film making is beautiful and I love the music and the vibe. you seem like an amazing person and you're probably an amazing friend. I'm turning 20 in two weeks and I'm going to start trekking this summer as well. can't wait for other videos and I hope you're having a good day and you're happy ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
@raktoda70711 ай бұрын
You have been busy ! Thank you for the summary, overview of this trail.Sounds like you had a memorial time here. Your favorite spots are breathtaking...
@BrokenBackMountains11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent pronunciation. Appreciate that. Also your tips are really good. Was waiting to see you mention midges😅 They dont really bite me but they drive me mad. Smidge and a smidge head net is my go to. As for ticks. I have never been bitten in 50 years goung up the hills but I dont wear shorts, I wear gaiters as well. Clothing stops them. Interestingly, they seem to be getting more prevalent. There seemed to be less 40 years ago.
@robvp7111 ай бұрын
Floor, checkout the Cuillin and the Ollisdal bothy next time you are on Skye, the views from the Cuillin ridge is amazing and the view from the bothy looking towards the black Cuilin.. never seen something so beautiful!
@christinedahl3933Ай бұрын
I have seen other videos of this section but going north to south. And I think it's harder going down it than up and going south to north is going up. I'll be brave and do it! Unless it's really wet. I appreciate your response!
@JonnoDoesStuff11 ай бұрын
7:52 In some ways I sort of wish you'd continued to call them 'midgets'. Another massively informative and fun vid, Floor. Will definitely pick up a guide when I can find some time for the Skye Trail :)
@floordenil11 ай бұрын
The fun part is that I filmed that entire section of the video unknowingly CALLING THEM MIDGETS! So I had to refilm the whole part when I realized 😅
@JonnoDoesStuff11 ай бұрын
😆 I wondered if that little chuckle at the start of the midges section was you remembering 'midgets'. You're gonna have to upload that footage. 'The Midgets of Scotland'
@jacqueshuard930211 ай бұрын
Hello Floor, the guides are an excellent idea. The massiv trail is scheduled for this summer.
@gregoryoutdoors11 ай бұрын
Yey finaly another video from you! I live in Edinburgh so greeting from Scotland! Im getting ready for East Highland Way + Speyside Way in May, maybe something else before but Skye is on the list also. Cannot wait for that epic hike! Hope to see you here more. Maybe on Cape Wrath or Scottish National Trail? but its like 30 days to do so kinda long.
@robvp7111 ай бұрын
It is long but it is so worthwhile.. I had rain on almost every day and even then it was amazing.. best hike so far. This year I will do the Skye Trail and it looks easier especially since you only spent 6 or 7 days.. but if the wind is hard and the rain starts it might be nasty 😅
@davidspencer63843 ай бұрын
Midges... monsters. Avoiding the warm weather helps. As does an evening cigar (you don't have to inhale).
@pipandbenji9 ай бұрын
Did the Skye Trail Last July. No midges, it was all about the rain 😢. Camped 6 nights, 1st & last night in excellent campsite in Broadford where I left my car for a small fee. I walked north to Portree, then bus to Rubha Hunish and walked back to Portree, made bus logistics easier. Great trail, met very few other hikers, maybe max 20 over the 5 days. My biggest mistake was heavy leather boots which got wet first day and tore my feet to shreds. Best wild camp slots for me, Camusunary Bay, where I was the only camper, and it was magical. Also at Loch Hasco below the Quaraing, again I had it to myself. Great trail, get there before it gets too popular 😂
@davidalexander2879 ай бұрын
Use Life Systems EX4 and spray it on your trousers, cuffs, shoe tops and gaitors. Not had a tic in two years. But not your ground sheets as that will.poisen the ground
@evacoutdoors58679 ай бұрын
Hi Floor Evac here! What’s the Skye trail like for phone charging🤷🏼♂️ thanks
@jacqueshuard930211 ай бұрын
I bought your Massiv Trail's guide. Great work.
@thetommiegods9 ай бұрын
thank you for an amusing and informative overview of the Skye Trail. i really like your energy 😄🤘
@robvp7111 ай бұрын
Another thing to avoid midges is going start of april, end of september. Downside is colder and shorter days. I will start in the second week of April 2024.. curious how it will be, I remember waking up with a frozen tent in a previous hike in April 😂.. we'll see.. thx for the videos
@Daytona211 ай бұрын
So pleased that you had good weather ...apart from the last day
@floordenil11 ай бұрын
Hahahaha, I will never forget that night 😂
@christinedahl3933Ай бұрын
Hi Floor, just a question about going through the "Bad Step" on the Skye Trail. Did you take that route or did you take the bypass? I have a bit of fear of exposure an wondering on your take on that section.
@floordenilАй бұрын
Hey Christine! I just looked it up, and don't remember this exact passage, although I passed there. That must mean it's quite ok, unless your fear of exposure is really big. Some scrambling, but in good weather, not extremely dangerous.
@ziamacdermid230111 ай бұрын
What dates did you hike the trail? We have time off in August but I worry that it would be extremely busy to hike the trial during this time?
@floordenil11 ай бұрын
Hey! I hiked this trail in August. Saw many campers on the roads, but almost no people on the Skye Trail. It’s a good way to explore the island in solitude (so far) :).
@paulgallagher654411 ай бұрын
Have you ever thought of doing a long thru hike like PCT? There's a new on in Canada now like that also. Guides are too heavy gr20 one found a bit confusing, but I liked the book.
@floordenil11 ай бұрын
Hey Paul! What’s that trail called in Canada?
@luxlieb11 ай бұрын
Maybe they are talking about the Great Divide Trail? Starts basically where the CDT ends but is much more remote than the US trails from my understanding.
@paulgallagher654411 ай бұрын
The gdt. Jupiter hikes done it, here is a link to the first video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKTJeHyPf7ybrcksi=9JLhN_X11RHTVf5R. It isn't travelled much. You'd be well able for it but it is a long long distance trail it takes like 8 weeks. I'd say the Mo backpack would be fine, if your tent can fit in a pocket that might help. You'd need a bear can and the grizilly bears are scary..
@DevonAsh6 ай бұрын
@@floordenilfellow Canadian here, haven’t done any of these long hikes but do know of them. The Canadian trail is called the Trans Canada Trail and it’s about 28,000km!!!
@kristofmichiels11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration😎
@janneviinamaki43109 ай бұрын
Hi Floor. For someone first (and perhaps last) time in Scotland, would you recommend Skye trails or West Highland trail, and why? They look quite equal in length.
@floordenil9 ай бұрын
If you’ve got some experience doing long distance hikes, I’d recommend the Skye Trail. It’s less crowded and the scenery is more beautiful. However, if you’re just starting out, the West Highland Way is a great option, as there are many hikers on the trail and you pass by many towns :).
@BaltistaniBoys9 ай бұрын
Amazing guide
@travelbeekjes730010 ай бұрын
Hallo Floor, we hebben met bewondering naar je mooie wandelingen gekeken. We hebben een mooie uitdaging voor je namelijk het Olavspad. Loopt van Zweden naar Noorwegen. Neem je de uitdaging aan ? Gr. Henk en Nella van de travelbeekjes