ABANDONED Geldie Lodge Bikepacking Adventure | An Sgarsoch | Carn an Fhidhleir
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Join the Adventure Club on an exciting bikepacking journey to the abandoned Geldie Lodge! We set up camp next the abandoned ruins and spend a night under the stars. Follow Paul and Barry as they tackle the nearby mountains, successfully summiting two Munros: An Sgarsoch and Carn an Fhidhleir. (Fiddler). Don't miss this thrilling adventure! #abandoned #bikepacking
Equipment Used:
Recording:
DJI Osmo Action 4
DJI Osmo Action 3
DJI Mini 2
iPhone 11
iPhone 13
Tents:
Vango Nevis
Nature Hike Cloud Up 1
Wild Country Helm 2
Wild Country Zephyros
Bike:
Trek X Caliber 7
Attributions:
OpenStreetMap under CC (Attribution) License.
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Cracking video mate well done brilliant edit and as always well done
Thanks mate. Always appreciate your comments. Behind the scenes i had a major drone issue. I used my Mini 2 instead of the Mini 3. I forgot to update the app on the phone plus no phone signal. The drone could only fly 30m either direction from me. I missed out on a ton of scenery. But every day is a school day. Own goal definitely!
Good stuff, brings back some good memories. Your mate mentioned the Walk with Wallace video, i was on that trip with Robin . The Red House bothy was just a ruin back then , we camped outside it and then onto Geldi lodge where we camped a 2nd night. after doing the two munros . It doesn't get much remoter than there ... Good to see it again , cheers Stevie ..new sub
The bothy looks amazing now. Nicely furnished with wood. What a transformation the place has since your walk with Wallace vid. The cycle there really took its toll on us. And the weather that day was again amazing. We done Ben Alder last year. One way from Dalwhinnie to Corrour. With a camp on the summit of Alder. That was an expedition and a half. Great memories tho. Hopefully next year we will manage to get out a lot more. I’ve been watching your vids for a while. There excellent with great info in them. The scenery at this time of year just looks amazing. Thanks for the sub. 👍