

Our final stop was Torridon, where we walked the Ben Eighe route to Coire Mhic Fhearchair. We were staying next to a beautiful coastal road next with amazing hidden gems nearby, and this is were we shot the landing scene in a hidden cave. The following day, we moved up to Applecross for the next stage of our journey. After all this stress, however, we were blessed with a gorgeous sunset behind the epic Isle of Rum. We spent a few hours at a local bar in Arisaig and got chatting to some fisherman who helped us out getting a rib to tow our old rickety row boat (which definitely wasn't sea-worthy).

Our original plan for getting a boat out to sea had fallen through and we were in desperate need of a boat and a skipper. The main opening scene was shot off the coast of Arisaig, next to the Isle of Eigg. Here, we captured the forest scenes in the nearby woodland and the scene with the old Jacobite train passing under the bridge. The journey began at a friend’s hotel in Lochailort, which we used a base for the first few days of filming. We visited some iconic locations and some lesser-known hidden spots we have discovered on our travels over the years. This video was captured over the course of a week on the northwest coast of Scotland. They wanted to create a video that showcased their boots, aimed predominantly at a European audience, but that would also resonate with their existing core American customer base. This ethos permeates all of their output, giving wearers the confidence to tackle the harshest landscapes.

All of their products are handcrafted from the finest American materials, and are built to go the distance. Origin USA is a Maine-based manufacturer of boots, clothing and sporting equipment.
