Meall a' Bhuachaille
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2018
- After 25 years of making telly programmes about climbing hills I thought it was about time to make one all by myself. So, using a GoPro and an iPhone this was the result. A wee wander up Meall a' Bhuachaille in the Cairngorms via Ryvoan Bothy.
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I'm late to find you, but I'm so glad to find you. Lovely poem. Great videos.
Stunning scenery , those end shots were lovely
There's just so much to do in the whole area.... the adventure possibilities are endless. :-)
Somewhere I’d love to do more walks and wildcamps. The vastness of the place. I’ve only ever driven through. Looked a wee bit nippy at the top 😂 🥶 nice wee video. Liked and subbed. Atb.
Aye, it was chilly but I was well fired up.
Best country in the world! And that’s from an Englishman!! Love the new channel Cameron, thanks for all the memories and inspiration over the years. All the best!
Great video - think I remember first visiting An Lochan Uaine in the early 1980s on a primary school trip and hearing all about it being green since that’s where the fairies wash their clothes. Been back countless times since. We were staying at Craigower Lodge.... our leader was an enthusiastic and cheery chap called Cameron McNeish!
Aha, those were the days...
A great video, and great stories!
Thank you sir.
Hi Cameron climbing this tomorrow with two others.
I wish I had such experience in filmmaking - it must be helpful on YT. Looks like good walk and I only hope it's not the last one documented on this channel as I enjoyed it a lot. Thank you for sharing your experience. Atb, Seb
Lots more planned Sebastian.
I think it is wonderful that you have started your own personal TH-cam footage :D I have watched all of your programs on telly so this is just a bonus:D I really enjoyed watching this I hope you are going to take us on many more wanders I have put you on the bell:D Thanks for sharing :D Teddy
Thanks Teddy.
Thanks Teddy. Yes, I plan to expand the You Tube Channel considerably in the coming months.
Davie Glen got his beard stuck under a stane while doing repair work on the gable of Ryvoan.
I remember him well, Davie Glen, fiddling champion of Scotland