Why You Should Consider This GEM of a Mountain in the Arrochar Alps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- Challenging, hauntingly steep, spectacular views, unrivalled vistas... just some of the descriptions received by this FANTASTIC mountain in the Arrochar Alps.
Other reasons to consider this Mountain:
- Free Parking
- Easily Accessible from Major Cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- More Challenging than a MUNRO
- Beautiful Viewpoint
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It really is a brilliant mountain full of character. I went up in November last year in the exact same conditions minus the heat obviously and it's definitely a Corbett I wouldn't hesitate doing again. Views from the trig were sensational.
Totally agree mate. I'd go back up again in a heartbeat! Thanks for watching :)
Great video..got this one on my radar after doing Donich/ Beinn An Lochan last week and the views were literally breathtaking,then the April snow arrived!!....so I literally had spring and winter in a few hours,wonderful.Love your videos thank you for sharing👏
You are very kind William, thanks so much. You won't be disappointed with this mountain, the whole of the arrochar alps is full of cracking mountains to be fair!
Cracking video Calum, looking forward to the next one 🙂
Thanks so much Derek. Me too :)
👍👍😀😀wow nice video. Many thanks🙏
Thanks so much pal :)
Stunning views as you say. And glorious weather
Thanks so much pal, it's an amazing place!
Absolutely brilliant video Callum. Ive still not done this. Ill need to do this soon. Thanks for giving me the idea. Keep the videos coming.
ATVB
Alan
You are very kind Alan, thanks ever so much :)
Nice hike there 👍
Thanks so much pal :)
Cracking video mate 🍻
Thanks Ryan :)
That pull up from the forestry track is indeed steep, done it a couple of times to get to the climbing up there.
Yeah it's proper steep. Where do you climbing up that way?
@@calumpaterson123 aye it was in a heatwave too! Up on the big boulders to the right as you break from the trees some of them are massive. Nice and shady as it's north facing
Cannae beat blue sky days. 😎 Cracking wee hill that. Camped on it a few years ago with Robin. You deserved that tea. Love a green tea maself. That one sounds guid. 😋🫖🍵
Cheers Kev! It was that very video that first gave me the motivation to tackle The Brack... so this is quite a round-circle moment for me. Hopefully catch you on a hill sometime :)
Thought I was sub a while ago but just noticed I hadn’t. When did you go up? Didn’t find a pair of shades 😎 did you? 😂. I camped on it last Wednesday, video out tomorrow if your interested but on the way up, around that scrabble section you started the video at I lost my shades. Love that wee mountain
I'd have been up just before you pal. Where did you camp on the hill? I'll watch your video to get some inspiration because a wild camp up there would be awesome! Thanks for the sub and for watching pal :)
@@calumpaterson123 I think I was starting out about 3ish if I mind rightly. Definitely a cracker to pitch on. Where you did one of your shots at the top was where I stuck my tent
Loved this, I’m new to your videos, but I’m hiking Munro’s. Where is it you park for the back?
@@laurasanderson8639 thanks so much pal. I wish you the best of times on your Munro and mountain adventures. For the brack, if you follow the Walk Highlands recommendation… the parking is just off the A83 at the old Ardgarten Visitor Centre
What’s it actually called lol
A cracking hike and why I’m not a Munro bagger i have said for a while that some of the Corbetts are actually much tougher than some of the Munros in my opinion the Corbetts in Arrochar are better than the Munros with the Cobbler and Beinn An Lochain my own 2 favourites ⛰️ ⛰️🏴 You picked a cracking day for it ma a man ☀️
Thanks so much for watching David :)