I do appreciate your information heavy videos. In this your first posting it was that you turned the camera on the roadside, parking and start of climb areas. For a munro climber that my seem pointless. But once on the route, I have experience, paper maps, photos of summits, and even GPS to guide me. But to get from the car or bus stop I can have to just hunt around. Not often but it is a feeling I don't like. JMO.
Great first videos, guys. Interesting to see what this looks like without snow (it was a winter wonderland when we climbed it many years ago). Amusing that your pronunciation almost veered into calling one of the Munros, Cruach 'Arse Strain' - dangerously close.😉 🏴⛰👍
Thanks Nick! I’ve actually been up Tulaichean in the snow before, back in January 2005. Two very different experiences! 😂 at the pronunciation. I think we filmed that clip two or three times, and that was the best we managed. We were trying to be as close to the Walk Highlands pronunciation as possible, but it was very difficult not to say “arse”!!
Nice video, week done 👏 Was parked there a few weeks back, got there early 😉 Failed attempt at approaching Stob Binnein from there, I'll have a stab at Ben More from the usual approach... Quality footage here guys, keep up the good work 👍
Yet another excellent inspirational video,thank you for sharing.Can you tell me if Cruach Ardrain be done from the Lomond side at Glen Falloch or is this a different one?
Good job guys, enjoyed the vlog. Done a wild camp on Stob Binnein a few months back. Unfortunately the clouds came in and I got zero views. One more subscriber here. Good luck.
Thanks Stewart, good to have you subscribed 😀 Hopefully we’ll get the opportunity to do some wild camps for the channel next year. It’s a shame you didn’t get any views on Binnein - an excuse to go back perhaps? -Douglas
I do appreciate your information heavy videos. In this your first posting it was that you turned the camera on the roadside, parking and start of climb areas. For a munro climber that my seem pointless. But once on the route, I have experience, paper maps, photos of summits, and even GPS to guide me. But to get from the car or bus stop I can have to just hunt around. Not often but it is a feeling I don't like. JMO.
Thanks! We’ve been in that situation before, sometimes going the wrong way at the start 😂
Great first videos, guys. Interesting to see what this looks like without snow (it was a winter wonderland when we climbed it many years ago). Amusing that your pronunciation almost veered into calling one of the Munros, Cruach 'Arse Strain' - dangerously close.😉 🏴⛰👍
Thanks Nick! I’ve actually been up Tulaichean in the snow before, back in January 2005. Two very different experiences!
😂 at the pronunciation. I think we filmed that clip two or three times, and that was the best we managed. We were trying to be as close to the Walk Highlands pronunciation as possible, but it was very difficult not to say “arse”!!
Nice video, week done 👏
Was parked there a few weeks back, got there early 😉
Failed attempt at approaching Stob Binnein from there, I'll have a stab at Ben More from the usual approach...
Quality footage here guys, keep up the good work 👍
Thank you, really appreciate the comments.
Yet another excellent inspirational video,thank you for sharing.Can you tell me if Cruach Ardrain be done from the Lomond side at Glen Falloch or is this a different one?
Thanks William! Yes, this is the same Cruach Ardrain
Good job guys, enjoyed the vlog. Done a wild camp on Stob Binnein a few months back. Unfortunately the clouds came in and I got zero views. One more subscriber here. Good luck.
Thanks Stewart, good to have you subscribed 😀 Hopefully we’ll get the opportunity to do some wild camps for the channel next year. It’s a shame you didn’t get any views on Binnein - an excuse to go back perhaps? -Douglas
Great way to see Scotland
Thanks! Hopefully we’ll have a lot more to show 😃