Thanks for watching and commenting, so many nice comments :) If you enjoyed this video you may be interested in some of my wild camping adventures in the mountains here : th-cam.com/play/PLhFhqvuwQ5xVwo8kpZDYRycN1ZpUe9hK2.html Take Care Murray
Trying to edit that trip in less than 40 mins would definitely do it an injustice. Easily one of your top 10 offerings. Scenery was outstanding and the decision to kayak in added a new dimension. Really enjoyed this Murray, thanks for sharing and stay safe
Thanks Dessie - really pleased you mentioned this - I was worried this was going to be way to long and people would find it boring - hoping it goes down well as it was a great trip :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains A rout of this beauty and quality of filming would only start to feel ''too long'' if you were over 2hrs...I'm quite sure if you looked out the pieces not used you could break this outing into a few more pieces and make a bit of a longer mini series...what a pleasure...Thank you Murray...just spectacular 🧗♂️🚣♀️🐬🏕😁
Forget Hell. All I see is heaven! Thank you both for this stunning video. As with all the wonderful TH-cam channels we can watch - there are people with a sad life who feel compelled to give a thumb down to simply wonderful moments. Wish I could do what you do.
If everybody liked the outdoors then there would be no room for me. So don't forget to tell everybody about the cold damp miserable weather you get when out doors in these lonely frightening dangerous places.
@@Normanskie Amen to that. it seems the more miserable the conditions the happier i am bound to be. I mean i do enjoy my comfortable sofa and warm blankets and indoor cooking at the end of the day..... but there's also something very fulfilling about being outdoors and living life. also helps you better appreciate your ancestors struggle. they didn't have a choice ...and I imagine they're looking down on us, shaking their heads in disgust, as we deliberately give ourselves bruises and blisters for fun.
Wow, wow and more! What a blog! My wife and I have kayaked, sailed the Caledonian canal, walked the west highland way, Island hopping and so on, even toured Scotland in our motorhome, yet never seen the sights what you guys have seen and shown us, even the location/s we could not figure out where you guys were? You got the best of the weather for sure and I envied your journey! We are is our 7os now, so no way could we walk in your footsteps! I watch blog/s about Scotland every night on my laptop, I have to say - this was the best ever that I have watched! I love my Scotland, I breath Scotland! I have a timeshare up in Rannoch which we go to every month of May - have done for 35 years, we then drive here and there, even take the train to Fort William! We used to go to arisaig with our kids when we were all younger every year and visited the surrounding villages! Took the boat to Skye! We are all blessed in being born Scottish and being able to venture out into the hills and glens and even climb the odd mountain! My memories are endless! So glad I tuned into your blog guys! Take care and I hope to see more of your blogs! Fabulous!
Another fantastic adventure. Very cool to kayak, camp, hike and climb in such a gorgeous place with the best weather. Jurassic Park...lol...stunning! You look like you're on top of the world. Porpoises at the end was the icing on the cake!
I always appreciate it when you make the effort to document the whole adventure from start to finish: it makes me feel I've come along with you. I just watched this with a morning cuppa way down in Hampshire, dreaming of mountains before a day's work - but I'm now trying to arrange a relocation to Scotland. Wish me luck, and I hope to see you on a peak some day!
I'm already in love with our wee country, but I love watching your videos as it inspires myself and many others to experience it for ourselves. When I'm in the mountains on my bike I always feels the emotion of the mountains and surroundings and somehow I feel you get that across on your videos. Absolutely stunning. Keep it up. :)
Was going to watch this on the kindle but decided to go with the 55 inch tv and wow am I glad I did. Those views. Absolute belter Murray. Best 40 minutes in a long time. Thanks for taking the time to edit and share this one. Stay safe and here's to the next 40 minute vlog.
That was wonderful! Since leaving the army (Scots DG) and living in Berlin getting back to Scotland regularly is not so easy, so you have no idea how your infectious enthusiasm and appreciation of the scenery and weather in a rainy pandemic affected city puts a huge grin on my face! Many thanks and keep having fun!
Not only did I get the wrong mountain range I was even looking the wrong way on the map with the wrong loch in the background. Thanks for sharing this epic adventure and introducing me to this area.
I travelled down that road at the beginning of the video and can vouch it's bonkers! I was in a VW T4 and wasn't sure if I'd get back up, Awesome film as always..
First class video again mate, and the scenery from those mountains was something else. My brother and I took a walk out to Barrisdale and stayed in the bothy a few years ago....so your bit of camera work also the narrative brought back a few memories. We didn't make it into the hills, that was to be a mission for a later date... Thanks for sharing the adventure, and cheers..
My butty & me, after arriving by train, took the post bus from Spean bridge....to Kinloch Hourn.... it was 2005, I think.... and it was a short wheelbase Land Rover with the most uncomfortable slatted wooden seats I've ever sat on... the journey getting there was an adventure in itself... the Postie was great fun too... when we got out, shaken, but not stirred at Kinloch Hourn, the fresh smell of the sea hit us and was fantastically overwhelming.... I wish I could have bottled it and taken it back home to South Wales with me... we had a fabulous hike along the path to Barrisdale, climbed one of the nearby mountains and stayed overnight in our tents before making our way along the path to Inverie the next day, where we visited the Old Forge, Britain's most remote pub, to celebrate our trip. We then stayed overnight in an old shooting lodge that had been turned into a hostel.... The Knoydart peninsular is a truly fabulous place, perhaps the last wilderness area left in UK.... even the boat trip back to Mallaig was fabulous, with great views of the surrounding mountains.... go there.... Sadly though, the post bus to Kinloch Hourn is no more....
Thanks Lynn - very much appreciated - got some good wild camping video on the horizon - hopefully you'll enjoy the scenery :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
Beautifully filmed. The mountains look like green pyramids! It’s nice to have a friend like Jerry to share your adventures and you both have each other’s back. It was also nice to see all the aquatic life on your way back. Until the next video...take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Thanks Sue - there had been a bit of rain the prior few days some everything was lush and the mountains nice and green :) a lovely remote part of Scotland :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
hope you enjoyed the video, Knoydart is such a great area in Scotland ! hope you get back to Scotland at some point take care and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Thanks for a great video; it brought back some memories. In my student days (nearly 50 years ago!) I hiked across the Knoydart Peninsula in very fine weather and climbed Luinne Bheinn and Lahdar Bheinn, and maybe a couple more I've forgotten. I stayed overnight at a small private bothy that cost 50p, but I don't think it was at Barrisdale. It's probably gone now :-(
That sounds like a great adventure and one that you have remembered over the years . Knoydart is a special place, love the hill walking and mountains in that area. Just did a 4 day adventure their beofre Christmas so watch out for the video (if you like Knoydart :) Take Care, thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you when it arrives :) Murray
Hi Murray, what can I say brilliant. As a boy ( long time ago 1981) part of my apprenticeship was to do an outward bound course call a Skye Trek. It involved walking from Loch Eil to Glen Brittle in Skye. I distinctly remember wading through Loch Hourn at low tide to save us 4 miles around the edge of the loch. What an adventure, your film rekindles so many memories. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent video Murray, done this in September 2006 we got a boat from Arnisdale did Luiinne Beinn (loony bin) and Meall Buidhe overnight camp at Barrisdale then Ladhar Bheinn the next day you have rekindled memories, bizarrely I was at Armadale ferry terminal on Isle of Skye across from Mallaig on the 6th August about 11:20 to 12, with my binoculars I was watching people on the top of Ladhar Bheinn then shortly after I saw your video on instagram so I think I was watching you, you did the right thing as the next day the weather turned to heavy rain about 2pm and was heavy all the way back to south of Glasgow not a good day to be on the Scottish mountains, keep them coming, take care Stevie. Lol just watched your other video walking in the rain the next day, well done Murray
Well that had everything. Great scenery as usual. I’m intrigued by the campsite which I found on Walk Highlands can be walked into. The vistas were fantastic on what was clearly a great day. Keep up the great work, Murray 👍
Yes the estate try and encourage camping on the campsite (if that makes sense ). There are a few houses here and they ask not to camp in eye shot of these . The first time I visited Ladhar Bheinn we bivvied high on the hill . The campsite is pretty decent although the bothy was closed due to Coivd when we visited this time around. Thanks for watching ATB Murray
Very enjoyable Murray, took us 5 hours or more to walk into the campsite on a very hot March day but oh the scenery. Again you brought back great memories. Atb to you and Gerry
Superb Murray. I really enjoyed this. A wonderful mix of loch and mountain photography. Knoydart is most definitely on my list of places to explore , once the local lockdown in my local area allows. I welcome the extended length of this piece, nicely reflecting the time tht you and Gerry took. For me, this is one of your best! Keep them coming.
Thanks Roy, its well worth the extra mile to get there, some amazing mountains and a feeling of remoteness from the outside world :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
What an amazing trip, Murray! I love kayaking, so, an added bonus for me! This video was NOT too long; I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks so much for taking us on your epic trip! ATB
Thanks Erin - I was a little worries it was too long for youtube - hope you enjoyed it - took me ages to edit this one 😂😂 Thanks for watching ATB Murray
I was in Knoydart back in 1988, had a fantastic expedition which lasted a week I still have the map I used to navigate. Incredible place, thanks for this. We stayed in Barrisdale bothy.
An excellent video for a stunning mountain. The canoeing made it even more of an adventure. When I did it many years ago I walked in and out from Kinlochhourn and then drove to the Tomdoun? Hotel where they refused to serve me an evening meal as I had arrived five minutes after last orders for a meal! Had beer and crisps, got a bit drunk and slept in a wee bothy outhouse
Absolutely FANTASTIC Murry, what great views, wildlife etc. For me some wonderful memories, I spent a week exploring the Rough Bounds in the early 90s and had weather similar to your day. (been back a few times but not so lucky with the weather) The downfall for me was walking in with all the food and it was pre-digital - so only 36 slides. Definitely my favourite hill (s) MANY thanks for sharing. keep them coming
Thanks John - its such a wonderful area - I've still got the Corbetts to get through there so will be back at some point :) Take care and thanks for watching ATB Murray
An absolute Epic video!What a dream and adventure:stunning scenery,that calm water surrounded by mountains,looks so much similar to Norway's fiords. Fantastic way to live to the full.I reckon if you'd to offer guided trips like this,you'd be fully booked. Loved every bit,from narrow bendy roads ,sea, beach to the mountains. So much packed and so interesting. These 5thumbs down must be from competitors as I cant find any rational explanation.Brilliant work Murray
Thanks Kris - absolutely right - it was an adventure from start to finish this one - parts 2 and 3 still to come - hope you enjoy them (more wildlife in part three too ;) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
Beautiful and refreshing as always!!! Can´t wait to visit the Highlands again! Your are lucky people (despite the weather...). Thanks again for sharing your passion
Thanks - we got perfect weather for the kayak in and then the hike - were lucky - can’t wait to get back :) Take care and thanks for watching ATB Murray
You haven’t done my waist line any good Murray , coffee and chocolate biscuits aren’t good for me.. Great Adventure , wild life and scenery thanks for taking us along
Thanks Norrie - the wildlife was amazing - part three (still too come) has some great wildlife encounters too - in both the small and large categories!! :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
Thanks for that wonderful film Murry. For me it was a fantastic reminder of one of my trips to Barrisdale bay taking a group of family and friends from Kinloch hourne. We too ascended the same mountain. Now,0 I have only been up half a dozen Munroe's and I'm pleased that was one of them. I think it was 2007, april and surprisingly 24c. The estate Gilly gave us a lift back in his boat. Cheers Murry.
Nice one Dave - the Gilly did you a massif favour - I remember that walk out the first time round and it a killer of a walk out after a few days in the mountains 😂 Thanks for watching ATB Murray
What a fantastic trip guys. I spent time in Knoydart in my youth but the weather was usually less kind . This is first video I have watched on your channel but I have now subscribed and look forward to catching up with the previous trips and following you on the next outings, Keep safe , (from an ex-pat in OZ 🦘)
Brilliant adventure, thoroughly enjoyed watching your trip. As you say It is a long, tiring day, so save for summer months and longer nights. Thought you may have gone for a pint in Inverie, a long walk, no taxi's. Save that pleasure for the rib from Mallaig, bag a munro and beer while awaiting the boat back.
A beer would’ve been nice - instead I set off for another mountain a few minutes after this one finished 😂😂 to be continued next Wednesday ;) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
This was such a wonderful adventure so pleased you have shared it....Thankyou both. A beautiful landscape on a wonderful clear day to capture those views 😊😊😊☺️
I think this video has become an all time favourite ..I'll defo vote it No.1 .....It seems the Fractured back needs more NHS time ...further MRI required so lots of resting video time 😂😂😂
Amazing old chap!!!. The wee beasties are sure an unpleasant "distraction"(putting it mildly)..the road in looked so magical!! Especially at that time of day. A proper adventure and I bet it made you both completely forget about the problems we all have to consider in this day and age. Thanks so much Murray 🙏, stay safe chap..👍
Thanks Fraser - yeah the road down is a bit of a roller coaster ride !! an adventure to get to the start point!! lol Take care and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Epic trip and I loved the longer version. That water was choking for a fishing rod to be dipped in. Fantastic as always ( do more longer videos) excellent photography.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed the longer video - I was a bit worried about the length - got at least two more post 30 minutes vlogs in the coming months :) This one is to be continued next Wednesday (and the following Wednesday :) Thanks for watching ATB Murray
Great video! Thanks for posting! What a magnificent mountain. I've climbed Liathach about five times, and An Teallach once, but not Ladhar Bheinn. I now know what I've been missing!
Thanks for watching and commenting, so many nice comments :)
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Two coffees half a pack of digestives .and watching some stunning scenery of the west coast..what a fantastic trip you both had 👍
Thanks Spektrum - hope you aren’t too wired now after the two cups of coffee 😂 👍
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You will need a good poo after that.
Trying to edit that trip in less than 40 mins would definitely do it an injustice. Easily one of your top 10 offerings. Scenery was outstanding and the decision to kayak in added a new dimension. Really enjoyed this Murray, thanks for sharing and stay safe
Thanks Dessie - really pleased you mentioned this - I was worried this was going to be way to long and people would find it boring - hoping it goes down well as it was a great trip :)
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@@ScotlandsMountains A rout of this beauty and quality of filming would only start to feel ''too long'' if you were over 2hrs...I'm quite sure if you looked out the pieces not used you could break this outing into a few more pieces and make a bit of a longer mini series...what a pleasure...Thank you Murray...just spectacular 🧗♂️🚣♀️🐬🏕😁
Scotland....two rainfree days a year. In return you get one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth.
Artificial landscape, trees were cut.
Forget Hell. All I see is heaven! Thank you both for this stunning video. As with all the wonderful TH-cam channels we can watch - there are people with a sad life who feel compelled to give a thumb down to simply wonderful moments. Wish I could do what you do.
If everybody liked the outdoors then there would be no room for me. So don't forget to tell everybody about the cold damp miserable weather you get when out doors in these lonely frightening dangerous places.
@@Normanskie Amen to that. it seems the more miserable the conditions the happier i am bound to be. I mean i do enjoy my comfortable sofa and warm blankets and indoor cooking at the end of the day..... but there's also something very fulfilling about being outdoors and living life. also helps you better appreciate your ancestors struggle. they didn't have a choice ...and I imagine they're looking down on us, shaking their heads in disgust, as we deliberately give ourselves bruises and blisters for fun.
Wow, wow and more! What a blog! My wife and I have kayaked, sailed the Caledonian canal, walked the west highland way, Island hopping and so on, even toured Scotland in our motorhome, yet never seen the sights what you guys have seen and shown us, even the location/s we could not figure out where you guys were? You got the best of the weather for sure and I envied your journey! We are is our 7os now, so no way could we walk in your footsteps! I watch blog/s about Scotland every night on my laptop, I have to say - this was the best ever that I have watched! I love my Scotland, I breath Scotland! I have a timeshare up in Rannoch which we go to every month of May - have done for 35 years, we then drive here and there, even take the train to Fort William! We used to go to arisaig with our kids when we were all younger every year and visited the surrounding villages! Took the boat to Skye! We are all blessed in being born Scottish and being able to venture out into the hills and glens and even climb the odd mountain! My memories are endless! So glad I tuned into your blog guys! Take care and I hope to see more of your blogs! Fabulous!
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One of my favourite videos, a mix of kayaking and mountaineering in Knoydart.
Another fantastic adventure. Very cool to kayak, camp, hike and climb in such a gorgeous place with the best weather. Jurassic Park...lol...stunning! You look like you're on top of the world. Porpoises at the end was the icing on the cake!
Great work guys. Love the banter. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful experience.
I always appreciate it when you make the effort to document the whole adventure from start to finish: it makes me feel I've come along with you. I just watched this with a morning cuppa way down in Hampshire, dreaming of mountains before a day's work - but I'm now trying to arrange a relocation to Scotland. Wish me luck, and I hope to see you on a peak some day!
hope you get a move sorted soon and good luck with the move :)
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Really enjoyable video. What an amazing adventure. Thanks for sharing. A
Great to see you and Gerry back in your element. That was monster stuff. What an adventure !
I'm already in love with our wee country, but I love watching your videos as it inspires myself and many others to experience it for ourselves. When I'm in the mountains on my bike I always feels the emotion of the mountains and surroundings and somehow I feel you get that across on your videos. Absolutely stunning. Keep it up. :)
Was going to watch this on the kindle but decided to go with the 55 inch tv and wow am I glad I did. Those views. Absolute belter Murray. Best 40 minutes in a long time. Thanks for taking the time to edit and share this one. Stay safe and here's to the next 40 minute vlog.
Thanks Tony - very much appreciated - much better viewed on a big screen for sure :) Hope you enjoyed it
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Mega views. Picked a great day... Going to have to get myself a kayak and move to Scotland I think
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing
That was wonderful! Since leaving the army (Scots DG) and living in Berlin getting back to Scotland regularly is not so easy, so you have no idea how your infectious enthusiasm and appreciation of the scenery and weather in a rainy pandemic affected city puts a huge grin on my face! Many thanks and keep having fun!
Stunning. If I do nothing else before I die, I want to get some serious walking done in the wild Highlands.
Superb! Combining kayaking, hiking and camping in one day is as good as it gets. Spectacular.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching your adventure from a land-locked Staffordshire. Great filming, editing and commentary. Stay safe fellas.
Not only did I get the wrong mountain range I was even looking the wrong way on the map with the wrong loch in the background. Thanks for sharing this epic adventure and introducing me to this area.
haha - I didn't want to spoil the surprise when you commented on the 5 sister ;) lol
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What a gorgeous film! You really did have cracking weather for it too. I love the drive to Kinloch Hourn. Thanks for another fab video!
Thank you - the drive is certainly a rollercoaster ride :)
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Absolutely class murray👌👌simply stunning.....love the stuff your churning out.......superb!!!!!
Murray, stunning 😍 as always! great way to end my work day! brilliant, thanks for sharing! Still our favorite in Oklahoma, USA 🇺🇸
Thanks Steph :) hope you enjoyed it over the pond in the USA 🇺🇸:)
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What an amazing journey, thank you for sharing the e experience 👍🏻🇦🇺👍🏻
thanks Phil
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That's my Scotland .... Thanks guys .... just loved this journey .
Beautiful views of Scotland as always love it 👍 best Scottish mountain TH-camr there will ever be
Thanks Corz - very kind of you to say so :)
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I travelled down that road at the beginning of the video and can vouch it's bonkers! I was in a VW T4 and wasn't sure if I'd get back up, Awesome film as always..
Beautifully presented and shot ..you and Jerry absolutely the perfect hosts …well done and massive thanks ..
Yet another great, well presented video. Thanks.
Been looking forward to this longer film👍
Stunning🏔thanks for sharing it👍
Hope you enjoyed it Wayne 👍
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First class video again mate, and the scenery from those mountains was something else. My brother and I took a walk out to Barrisdale and stayed in the bothy a few years ago....so your bit of camera work also the narrative brought back a few memories. We didn't make it into the hills, that was to be a mission for a later date...
Thanks for sharing the adventure, and cheers..
Best 38 & a half minutes of the week. Fantastic watch Murray, awesome stuff.
thanks Stevie :)
The local inhabitants have eaten us..... l just love your commentary. And the beautiful view of the mountains of Scotland.
Thanks Nadine - they were ferocious on this trip 😂👍
One of your best Murray! Those views.. WOW.!
Stunning production. Stunning mountain.
That was fantastic! Perfect weather, and the water like glass. Murry I only understand 50% of your words. I just love the Scottish brogue
My butty & me, after arriving by train, took the post bus from Spean bridge....to Kinloch Hourn.... it was 2005, I think.... and it was a short wheelbase Land Rover with the most uncomfortable slatted wooden seats I've ever sat on... the journey getting there was an adventure in itself... the Postie was great fun too... when we got out, shaken, but not stirred at Kinloch Hourn, the fresh smell of the sea hit us and was fantastically overwhelming.... I wish I could have bottled it and taken it back home to South Wales with me... we had a fabulous hike along the path to Barrisdale, climbed one of the nearby mountains and stayed overnight in our tents before making our way along the path to Inverie the next day, where we visited the Old Forge, Britain's most remote pub, to celebrate our trip. We then stayed overnight in an old shooting lodge that had been turned into a hostel.... The Knoydart peninsular is a truly fabulous place, perhaps the last wilderness area left in UK.... even the boat trip back to Mallaig was fabulous, with great views of the surrounding mountains.... go there.... Sadly though, the post bus to Kinloch Hourn is no more....
Awesome film!! Knoydart is so beautiful......Thanks!!
thank you - agreed - Knoydart is a pretty spectacular part of Scotland :)
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Absolutely love the videos of your adventures. Makes you truly appreciate Scotland's amazing scenery 🏴
Thanks Lynn - very much appreciated - got some good wild camping video on the horizon - hopefully you'll enjoy the scenery :)
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Beautifully filmed. The mountains look like green pyramids! It’s nice to have a friend like Jerry to share your adventures and you both have each other’s back. It was also nice to see all the aquatic life on your way back. Until the next video...take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Thanks Sue - there had been a bit of rain the prior few days some everything was lush and the mountains nice and green :) a lovely remote part of Scotland :)
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What an amazing adventure, really enjoyed it all, great Saturday night entertainment.
Great video..Lovely Scotland..Missing it so much..
hope you enjoyed the video, Knoydart is such a great area in Scotland ! hope you get back to Scotland at some point
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Beautiful and enjoyable video. Thanks!
Thanks for making the extra effort to record this for us.
Fantastic remember it well from my younger days well worth the long drive down to start
Another brilliant video in a cracking location👌 well done bud
Thanks for a great video; it brought back some memories. In my student days (nearly 50 years ago!) I hiked across the Knoydart Peninsula in very fine weather and climbed Luinne Bheinn and Lahdar Bheinn, and maybe a couple more I've forgotten. I stayed overnight at a small private bothy that cost 50p, but I don't think it was at Barrisdale. It's probably gone now :-(
That sounds like a great adventure and one that you have remembered over the years . Knoydart is a special place, love the hill walking and mountains in that area. Just did a 4 day adventure their beofre Christmas so watch out for the video (if you like Knoydart :)
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Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Hi Murray, what can I say brilliant. As a boy ( long time ago 1981) part of my apprenticeship was to do an outward bound course call a Skye Trek. It involved walking from Loch Eil to Glen Brittle in Skye. I distinctly remember wading through Loch Hourn at low tide to save us 4 miles around the edge of the loch. What an adventure, your film rekindles so many memories. Thank you for sharing.
wow - that sounds like a great adventure and good on the tide being out to save a bit of trekking ;)
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Excellent video Murray, done this in September 2006 we got a boat from Arnisdale did Luiinne Beinn (loony bin) and Meall Buidhe overnight camp at Barrisdale then Ladhar Bheinn the next day you have rekindled memories, bizarrely I was at Armadale ferry terminal on Isle of Skye across from Mallaig on the 6th August about 11:20 to 12, with my binoculars I was watching people on the top of Ladhar Bheinn then shortly after I saw your video on instagram so I think I was watching you, you did the right thing as the next day the weather turned to heavy rain about 2pm and was heavy all the way back to south of Glasgow not a good day to be on the Scottish mountains, keep them coming, take care Stevie.
Lol just watched your other video walking in the rain the next day, well done Murray
Thanks 👍 It’s always better when the weather’s on your side.
Gerry sarcasm is great , you guys had a great day and a great watch
twas a fine day out, can always rely on G to put a smile on my face with his wit :)
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Well that had everything. Great scenery as usual. I’m intrigued by the campsite which I found on Walk Highlands can be walked into. The vistas were fantastic on what was clearly a great day. Keep up the great work, Murray 👍
Yes the estate try and encourage camping on the campsite (if that makes sense ). There are a few houses here and they ask not to camp in eye shot of these . The first time I visited Ladhar Bheinn we bivvied high on the hill . The campsite is pretty decent although the bothy was closed due to Coivd when we visited this time around.
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Very enjoyable Murray, took us 5 hours or more to walk into the campsite on a very hot March day but oh the scenery. Again you brought back great memories. Atb to you and Gerry
What an absolutely wonderful hike an what an amazing views. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you - very much appreciated
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Superb Murray. I really enjoyed this. A wonderful mix of loch and mountain photography. Knoydart is most definitely on my list of places to explore , once the local lockdown in my local area allows. I welcome the extended length of this piece, nicely reflecting the time tht you and Gerry took. For me, this is one of your best! Keep them coming.
Thanks Roy, its well worth the extra mile to get there, some amazing mountains and a feeling of remoteness from the outside world :)
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What an amazing trip, Murray! I love kayaking, so, an added bonus for me! This video was NOT too long; I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks so much for taking us on your epic trip! ATB
Thanks Erin - I was a little worries it was too long for youtube - hope you enjoyed it - took me ages to edit this one 😂😂
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Awesome - having watched most of your videos, this one excels! Thanks for creating such wonderful vlogs, long may they continue.
Thanks Ian - thank you - hope you enjoy parts two and three of this one :)
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loved watching this Murray.
What a lovely video thanks for making it what stunning scenery!
Thanks Stephen - some amazing scenery and mountains up round the rough bounds of Knoydart :)
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Very much appreciated, especially in these times.
Love to visit one day.
thanks Anthony - hope you get there someday - Knoydart is well worth a visit :)
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One of the finest videos I've seen. What a trip!
Wonderful! Thanks for taking the effort to share these trips. Love watching them, even if it's with a bit of envy :) Chris.
I'm so glad you film these trips. It's a real pleasure to watch. Thanks, Murray. 👍🙂🏴
Thanks Brian - much appreciated
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Stunning, you lucky people. Great video.
I was in Knoydart back in 1988, had a fantastic expedition which lasted a week I still have the map I used to navigate. Incredible place, thanks for this. We stayed in Barrisdale bothy.
I loved watching this. What a great adventure. Thanks for sharing
thanks Alan - much appreciated
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A very interesting and enjoyable video lads , thanks.
Fabulous film Murray and wow what a location!!! Thoroughly enjoyed with a nice glass of red!! LOL!! Cheers
Thanks Paul - hope you had enough wine to make it through to the end of this marathon vlog ;)
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@@ScotlandsMountains - Thanks Murray and yes there was enough wine LOL!!! Cheers and look forward to your next adventure!!
Great video, amazing views. Thanks for uploading.
thank you - much appreciated
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An excellent video for a stunning mountain. The canoeing made it even more of an adventure.
When I did it many years ago I walked in and out from Kinlochhourn and then drove to the Tomdoun? Hotel where they refused to serve me an evening meal as I had arrived five minutes after last orders for a meal! Had beer and crisps, got a bit drunk and slept in a wee bothy outhouse
I've been there - pack or two of scampi fries for tea !!lol
Absolutely FANTASTIC Murry, what great views, wildlife etc. For me some wonderful memories, I spent a week exploring the Rough Bounds in the early 90s and had weather similar to your day. (been back a few times but not so lucky with the weather)
The downfall for me was walking in with all the food and it was pre-digital - so only 36 slides. Definitely my favourite hill (s) MANY thanks for sharing. keep them coming
Thanks John - its such a wonderful area - I've still got the Corbetts to get through there so will be back at some point :)
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I'm so glad this was my first Munro. And we had a day like this. Great video, thanks.
An absolute Epic video!What a dream and adventure:stunning scenery,that calm water surrounded by mountains,looks so much similar to Norway's fiords. Fantastic way to live to the full.I reckon if you'd to offer guided trips like this,you'd be fully booked. Loved every bit,from narrow bendy roads ,sea, beach to the mountains. So much packed and so interesting. These 5thumbs down must be from competitors as I cant find any rational explanation.Brilliant work Murray
Thanks Kris - absolutely right - it was an adventure from start to finish this one - parts 2 and 3 still to come - hope you enjoy them (more wildlife in part three too ;)
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First class video Murray. I’m so glad you were lucky with the weather; what a great adventure and so well captured.
Thanks Jon - much appreciated :)
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Beautiful and refreshing as always!!! Can´t wait to visit the Highlands again! Your are lucky people (despite the weather...). Thanks again for sharing your passion
thanks Pablo- hope you get back to the highlands soon
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Beautiful - thanks for sharing!
Brilliant, that looks like a fantastic trip!
Absolutely fabulous views and what a great trip so big thumbs up 👍
Thanks - we got perfect weather for the kayak in and then the hike - were lucky - can’t wait to get back :)
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Wow. Those views !. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Stunning
You haven’t done my waist line any good Murray , coffee and chocolate biscuits aren’t good for me.. Great Adventure , wild life and scenery thanks for taking us along
Thanks Norrie - the wildlife was amazing - part three (still too come) has some great wildlife encounters too - in both the small and large categories!! :)
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Wow, amazing adventure! Thanks for taking us with you.
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Thanks for that wonderful film Murry. For me it was a fantastic reminder of one of my trips to Barrisdale bay taking a group of family and friends from Kinloch hourne. We too ascended the same mountain. Now,0 I have only been up half a dozen Munroe's and I'm pleased that was one of them. I think it was 2007, april and surprisingly 24c. The estate Gilly gave us a lift back in his boat.
Cheers Murry.
Nice one Dave - the Gilly did you a massif favour - I remember that walk out the first time round and it a killer of a walk out after a few days in the mountains 😂
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What a fantastic trip guys. I spent time in Knoydart in my youth but the weather was usually less kind .
This is first video I have watched on your channel but I have now subscribed and look forward to catching up with the previous trips and following you on the next outings,
Keep safe , (from an ex-pat in OZ 🦘)
Cup of tea and watching on the big screen drooling at your trip.🤤 Superbos Murray 😎
cheers Kevin - hope you had a wrap with your cup of tea :)
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Brilliant adventure, thoroughly enjoyed watching your trip. As you say It is a long, tiring day, so save for summer months and longer nights. Thought you may have gone for a pint in Inverie, a long walk, no taxi's. Save that pleasure for the rib from Mallaig, bag a munro and beer while awaiting the boat back.
A beer would’ve been nice - instead I set off for another mountain a few minutes after this one finished 😂😂 to be continued next Wednesday ;)
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Wow, what a vlog, absolutely stunning! 😀🏔🏴
Thanks Dave - hope you enjoyed it
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This was such a wonderful adventure so pleased you have shared it....Thankyou both. A beautiful landscape on a wonderful clear day to capture those views 😊😊😊☺️
Thanks Sue - this was a special trip to Knoydart for sure ;)
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I think this video has become an all time favourite ..I'll defo vote it No.1 .....It seems the Fractured back needs more NHS time ...further MRI required so lots of resting video time 😂😂😂
Incredible, thanks for sharing. Looks like Hawaii and the Alps in one.
Thanks Chris - some of the landscapes are amazing - such a remote feeling area - cant wait to get back :)
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Absolutely brilliant! Best video you've done so far. Have a sudden interest in getting a kayak now.......
Amazing old chap!!!. The wee beasties are sure an unpleasant "distraction"(putting it mildly)..the road in looked so magical!! Especially at that time of day. A proper adventure and I bet it made you both completely forget about the problems we all have to consider in this day and age. Thanks so much Murray 🙏, stay safe chap..👍
P.s.!! It's up there with your steaming boots,summer Glen etive camp,!!!!👍👍👍
Thanks Fraser - yeah the road down is a bit of a roller coaster ride !! an adventure to get to the start point!! lol
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Superb framing and really strong colours. I am blown away.
Thanks Ed - hope you enjoyed it
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Epic trip and I loved the longer version. That water was choking for a fishing rod to be dipped in. Fantastic as always ( do more longer videos) excellent photography.
Thanks - glad you enjoyed the longer video - I was a bit worried about the length - got at least two more post 30 minutes vlogs in the coming months :)
This one is to be continued next Wednesday (and the following Wednesday :)
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@@ScotlandsMountains Cheers Murray 👌
Simply top notch as usual Murray. Beautiful scenery 😁
Thanks Mike - very much appreciated
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So glad I found your page ....your videos and adventures are amazing ....this is what life’s for ❤️
Epic Murray! Love the clarity of the footage on and in the water.; a novel addition to our wave of wildcamping youtubers.
Great video! Thanks for posting! What a magnificent mountain. I've climbed Liathach about five times, and An Teallach once, but not Ladhar Bheinn. I now know what I've been missing!
you'll need to go - well worth a visit . Ladhar Bheinn is a superb mountain - keep it for a good weather window :)
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@@ScotlandsMountains Cheers. :-)
Wow, now even by your standards that was a multi activity adventure. Stunning terrain. Loved it. Andy
Thanks Andy - was a great adventure - to be continued over the next two Wednesday evenings :)
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