In a Highlander’s Shoes [4 Day Expedition]- A Story of Survival, History & Land [SHORT FILM]

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Fandabi Dozi

Fandabi Dozi

3 жыл бұрын

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Thank you to Fin (Scottish Mountain Man) for filming the adventure! Check out his channel:
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MUSIC CREDITS:
(1.) “Bonnie at morn” (@ 00:02 and 12:02)
&
“She moves through the fare” (@ 29:36) by Antonius Vladislavius
Antonius’s KZfaq:
/ antoniusvladislavius
His Instagram:
/ antonius_vladislavius
(2.) ”The Deer” (@ 03:13) by Kevin Gibson (played on a handmade deer-bone flute)
Kevin’s Instagram:
3sideswooda...
(3.) ”The Song of Amergin” (@ 04:36)
&
“Ye Ride So” (@ 21:23) by Jamie Keddie (An Tuagh) from the Album “Bard and Skald”
Find the full Album here:
ffm.to/bardandskald
Jamie's Instagram:
/ an_tuagh
(4.) “Tor Sgudal” (@ 09:29 and 26:09) by Henry Fosbrooke, from the Album “Mighty tree”
Henry’s page:
www.logtagon.com
recorded by: Martin Stephenson daintees.co.uk/
(5.) “A Matter of Time” (piano) (@ 20:15) by Adam J Marler
Adam’s Facebook and Soundcloud:
adam.marler2/
www.soundcloud.com/adam-marler
(6.) “A Sheathan Mac Righ Eireann” (@ 24:11) by Ceit Langhorne
(7.) “Rise Above” (@ 27:39) by me. Recorded quickly and not very well while I was editing the film. Lyrics are about that cold morning so figured it was worth sticking in the video.
Thank you to Kate and Fabio for your help with the research of land and history of places!
Thank you to Peter from “Woodland Tannery” for helping with making of the backpack, shoes and food pouches. Check out his website here for traditional tannery goods and services:
www.woodlandtannery.co.uk
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@athiefinthenight6894
@athiefinthenight6894 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being lost in the highlands at night and you just stumble upon this guy, alone, and he tells you to sit down, offers you a warm drink, tells you stories and eventually sings and plays some ancient tune until you finally drift off to sleep. And awaken on the morrow to find him mysteriously gone having left no trace.
@srtgrayfrance
@srtgrayfrance 2 жыл бұрын
I've just realised why I like this video so much. Too many "outdoor specialists" post overnighters, where you could get away with just lying down on some leaves and then going home in the morning. This is true survival - no, true outdoors living. Making and striking camp, carrying the basics and foraging the rest, these are the actual skills people would need if things went pear-shaped. Thanks for this.
@greyfells2829
@greyfells2829 2 жыл бұрын
This isn't merely recreating history, it's living life the way it was meant to be lived. Encouraging people to get out there and meet the world is one of the most important things that can be done right now, good job man.
@EnglishPersonAnon
@EnglishPersonAnon 2 жыл бұрын
"Im so Highlander I use my sword as a pillow" should be a t-shirt.
@efo1358
@efo1358 Жыл бұрын
It’s the culture of Scotland and more of the truth! I’m not an American Scott’s! Swedish and German, just a melting pot of Love! with roots for my Ancestors there! I’m born in California during the Vietnam war in 71., my understanding of the World as a kid! California Catholics! 🙏❤️🦦😇, we can become a native unless we ensure the cultural values! I’m respectful of yours! 👊
@scottmurray5600
@scottmurray5600 2 жыл бұрын
"Fandabidozi No5, smell like your ancestors".....I nearly fell over laughing. FANTASTIC video, showing the sometimes harsh reality of life in the highlands. Next time go a wee bit north close to Beauly/Cannich.....the scenery is stunning, as is the shinty.
@laurenloertscher1319
@laurenloertscher1319 2 жыл бұрын
It's so fun to see a nerdy Scottish guy being so happy about the sunshine and his bread
@Connar53
@Connar53 2 жыл бұрын
Think I’ve found one of my new favourite KZfaqrs. Ancient heritage ✅ outdoors ✅ one of the best accents in the world ✅ one of the most beautiful countries ✅
@qwertz70329
@qwertz70329 2 жыл бұрын
This was more Outdoors than 99% of the Outdoor channels. Respect, this was impressive.
@ModernKnight
@ModernKnight 2 жыл бұрын
Really well done and interesting, not to mention beautifully made, lovely bit of film-making.
@a-sheepof-christ9027
@a-sheepof-christ9027 2 жыл бұрын
What impressed me most about this journey is how much time and effort went into keeping it historical.
@johnlopez3510
@johnlopez3510 Жыл бұрын
Well done.
@andree_nakita
@andree_nakita
When you said oh sun give me your warmth... reminded me of why long ancestors worship the sun so much.
@HipHopHurray10
@HipHopHurray10 2 жыл бұрын
How do hikers and tourists react when they bump into an ancient highlander on there walk? Been thinking that since I started watching your videos, must lead to some hilarious interactions.
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 2 жыл бұрын
Huge respect for you that you stayed the course, and that you kept incredibly authentic. This especially includes not giving into the temptation of seeking shelter in the tent and other modern aids.
@FandabiDozi
@FandabiDozi 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all everyone who collaborated to make this film possible! Find MUSIC CREDITS and their links in video description. As well as links to Fin's Channel and Peter the Tanner who helped me with my backpack and food-pouches :) Enjoy
@MELODYMUNRO
@MELODYMUNRO 2 жыл бұрын
High on my bucket is a trip to the Isle of Skye. It is where my ancestors emigrated from in 1852 during the potato famine. They made the 103 day voyage to Australia on a ship called Ontario which was making its maiden voyage. Upon arrival they went to a place called Grafton, New South Wales where they farmed and lived in a hut with a dirt floor and bark walls - they were tough and resilient - I have found their headstones and all but one of them lived into their 80s. I would love to see the place they left from to get a greater appreciation of their lives and who they were.
@goundreykruse
@goundreykruse 2 жыл бұрын
That was a great film. Sometimes, seeing you walking across the hills it was like seeing a living ghost. I thought dressed like that you fitted so perfectly into the landscape. Unlike folks dressed in modern gore tex gear, you looked like you belonged - even to the getting wet and cold! Wonderful stuff.
@williamhorner3856
@williamhorner3856 2 жыл бұрын
I'd never heard cianalas before. We have a similar word in welsh: hiraeth. I feel it when I think of my youth, my school friends or hear old Welsh songs. Thanks for the great video.
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