I Trained For 100 Days To Reach Britain's Remotest Beach | #Scotland #ScottishHighlands #SandwoodBay

Sandwood Bay is often considered to be the remotest and most beautiful beach in all of mainland Great Britain. Can I, an out-of-shape middle-aged man, reach it on foot? There's only one way to find out. Video Chapters: 00:00 -- Getting back into shape for the Sandwood Bay hike 04:08 -- The Trail to Scotland's Sandwood Bay 09:43 -- Meeting AmHigh Fans in Dornoch 11:28 -- Dornoch's Secret Whisky Shop: Thompson Bros. Distillery 24:10 -- How's George Kitching's Lovers Bench Coming Along? 29:30 -- Welcome to Sandwood Bay! It took me 100 days of working out in a new fitness regimen to build up the muscles, cardio and endurance necessary to hike to Sandwood Bay and back. I'll be honest: the distance involved, especially in such a remote part of Scotland, was a bit intimidating. But the game isn't worth playing if it doesn't scare you a little. In this video, you get to find out if all that working out pays off or not. In this episode, we hike to Scotland's Sandwood Bay. We also interview Simon Thompson from Thompson Bros. Distillery in Dornoch, discussing their whisky process. We also catch up with George Kitching and see how his hillside landscaping and carved lovers bench is doing. Want more behind-the-scenes content? Join the AmHigh Patreon:   / theamericanhighlander   for exclusive content and rewards. Channel-wide SEO / AIO stuff: #AmericanExpat #ExpatLife #LivingAbroad #GenerationXLife #VlogLife #ScottishHighlands #LifeInTheHighlands #SutherlandScotland #FarNorthScotland #RemoteLiving #CountryLivingUK #FollowMyJourney #ExploreScotland #TheAmericanHighlander