Torridon: A Walk To The Tea House Bothy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- We’d climbed Beinn Damh the day before and a walk around Loch Clair and Loch Coulin extending it to the Tea House Bothy was the plan. After a few days of rain the weather forecast was good for a few days. We were leaving Torridon after our walk and heading for a campsite near Poolewe at Firemore Beach.
The circular route around the lochs is below.
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Torridon is such a special area of Scotland, and you've captured it beautifully! I did part of that walk about 12 years ago and loved it. Thanks for sharing this Linda.
What a lovely walk amongst some truly stunning scenery.
Thanks for posting this, love Torridon, reminder of how beautiful it is
Simply stunning ❤
Gorgeous video if spectacular scenery 😍 thank you for sharing your walk with us ❤
Thanks so much Kirsten. 🙏
What an enchanted spot; gnarled trees, rocks, and waterfalls around that wee bothy or tea house, or as now rechristened 'Brora's breakfast hut'😅
What good fortune to have (and share with us) such a spell of near cloudless weather in such glorious surroundings.
Perfect closure at camp beside Loch Ewe with a glass of wine to complete the day.😊
@@mikemccormac9368 thank you Mike. It was a fantastic trip, so glad I decided to head to the north west for the last few days. The area around Torridon is magical. 👍
Fantastic video Linda!! Brings back special memories. The Torridon area is my favourite place in the world 😊
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching. 👍
It's a fantastic walk, my wife and I did that exact walk a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it and the weather was the same
The mountains were looking awesome so the next day I went up beinn eighe and did all the tops and dropped down the shale rock drop beside the triple buttresses around the loch and the long trek out to the car park with the friendly deer
Fantastic area
Glad you enjoyed your day
Lovely video
Aww, thank you. 🙏 Well done for doing the whole Beinn Eighe ridge. The 2 Munros & the ridge in between was enough for me a few years ago. 👍
Fantastic, keep up the drone shots, even although I would guess they stress you out a bit. You definitely are gaining more confidence using it.
Your joy on this hike was there for all to see. Excellent
Thank you James. Getting more confident with the drone at last. Finally over the hurdle on being too scared 😱 to use it!
Beautiful location and gorgeous weather. I've wanted to get up to the Torridon area for a while but the weather tends to mess with my plans!
Nice video thanks for posting
@@thomashughes7440 you’re welcome Thomas, hope you get to visit soon. It’s awesome 🤩
Hi Linda, some absolutely stunning views. Sometimes a wee low level dauner just hits all the right spots.
@@the_middle_corner it certainly does, it was a fantastic walk. Thank you for watching. 👍
Excellent video, Linda. Thanks for posting! It brought back great memories since my partner and I did this walk in 2001, and it's everything you say about it. 👍
We've also climbed all the Munros and Corbetts in the area, too. Can highly recommend the pointy-looking Corbett you saw as you looked back toward Torridon, on the far side of Loch Clair (for example, at 2:49). It's called Sgurr Dubh (782m). I suggest you include its partner Corbett, Sgorr nan Lochan Uaine (871m), too. We named these two 'The Corbetts from Hell' since the ground between them is some of the roughest we've ever seen in Scotland, and navigating between them was a nightmare. Well worth it though!
Thanks for the recommendation, I really need to get more Corbetts done. Will add these two to my list. Thanks for watching too. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors Cheers, Linda, but take care. As I said the ground between the two tops will be among the roughest you will have so far seen in Scotland, and navigating between them is truly a nightmare. Don't do the se two on a day when there is low cloud.
I walked around those lochs one summer's evening in the 90s. It was a midge fest.
That’s the trouble with Torridon, I’ve probably experienced the worst midges ever there! None on this walk luckily. Thanks for watching. 👍
Your video showed me what I missed, because I had a jacket over my head so didn’t see much other than the route infront of me.