Ladhar Bheinn is an absolutely majestic mountain, in topography, location and views. Enjoyed the lack of music and low level of chat. You let the scenery do the talking. Glad you had a great day. I walked in alone, and camped in Barrisdale alone, but on the top met a group of boy scouts. Made me jump a bit.
Ladhar Bheinn, a wonderful mountain now sadly beyond my 73-year-old legs. Thanks for sharing these wonderful images as they give so much pleasure in being able to see these mountains close up again. BTW, which route did you take up the hill and return by - recognised many of its features but couldn't determine your route. Will look forward to your next offering. :-)
Fantastic scenery. Despite being the rough bounds, it didin't look like there was any technical scrambling required to get to the summits of the three munros. Is that correct?
@@charliemccartney7055 Thanks, I'm planning to go to Glenfinnan in late May and walk to Sheil Bridge via Knoydart and, weather permitting, all the munros en-route, stopping at the Kinloch Hourn B&B for a couple of nights. Fingers crossed restrictions will have lifted suffficiently by then and I get the weather you got, that would be fantastic.
@@adamlea6339 That sounds superb, certainly the right time of year for the Scottish hills. We are heading to Ullapool about the same time to get around a few tops so fingers cross we both get terrific weather. Take care, Charlie.
Thanks again for these posts which take me away from all that is going on for a while.
What a stunning place band great footage thanks for bringing us along
Charlie you are making me homesick for the hills. lol. That was my stomping ground with my cousins. Love it there. Cheers.
Ladhar Bheinn is an absolutely majestic mountain, in topography, location and views. Enjoyed the lack of music and low level of chat. You let the scenery do the talking. Glad you had a great day. I walked in alone, and camped in Barrisdale alone, but on the top met a group of boy scouts. Made me jump a bit.
Great video and amazing views!
top stuff guys ! Thanks !
Show a pic of the 4:10 scene to a homesick scot and there wouldn't be a dry eye in the hoose.
Ladhar Bheinn, a wonderful mountain now sadly beyond my 73-year-old legs. Thanks for sharing these wonderful images as they give so much pleasure in being able to see these mountains close up again. BTW, which route did you take up the hill and return by - recognised many of its features but couldn't determine your route. Will look forward to your next offering. :-)
Fantastic scenery. Despite being the rough bounds, it didin't look like there was any technical scrambling required to get to the summits of the three munros. Is that correct?
Hi Adam, That is correct, nothing technical with the obvious routes. Enjoy your trip when ever it comes round. Cheers, Charlie.
@@charliemccartney7055 Thanks, I'm planning to go to Glenfinnan in late May and walk to Sheil Bridge via Knoydart and, weather permitting, all the munros en-route, stopping at the Kinloch Hourn B&B for a couple of nights. Fingers crossed restrictions will have lifted suffficiently by then and I get the weather you got, that would be fantastic.
@@adamlea6339 That sounds superb, certainly the right time of year for the Scottish hills. We are heading to Ullapool about the same time to get around a few tops so fingers cross we both get terrific weather. Take care, Charlie.