Mountains with a Remote Feeling.. (Altanour Munros)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- ➤ In today's video I will be climbing the Three Munros of Altanour, A remote area of Scotland with some of the most underrated mountains in Scotland..
THE ROUTE:
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:00 Carn Bhac
5:00 Beinn Iutharn Mhòr
9:40 An Socach
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Scotland has 282 Munro's - Which are peaks over 3000ft in height, I am aiming to climb them ALL!
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How your channel doesn't have several million subs baffles me. Long time watcher first time commenter here. Just moved down to England after my own Munro journey this summer. Thanks for bringing a taste of home every now and then.
Thanks Cameron 😁 glad you have been enjoying the videos
Cheers, James
James can't beat a 3 summit day. We did An Socach yesterday in some gnarly winter conditions and could see down into Loch Nan Eun which is a remote spot right enough (used it as the descent spot from Carn na Righ). Wondered how you could tag Beinn Lutharn Mor and Carn Bhac from An Socach but your route makes more sense.
Wonderful channel - top quality presenting, editing and thanks for the introduction to Beluga Lagoon! You deserve many more subscribers.
Thanks John - the more people that discover Beluga Lagoon the better 😂
Cheers, James
Your videos make me smile and evoke memories of times past which I'm sure they do for many, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Glen, im glad your enjoying them 😁
Cheers, James
Great channel showing off the most beautiful country in the world
Thank you 😁🏴
Hi James. I’ve only just discovered your channel. Your videos are brilliant. I’m currently working through them all. Thank you for sharing all your adventures! 😀⛰🥾🏴
Hi Dave - thanks for watching 😁
Cheers, James
Another great video. You were blessed with lovely views albeit a bit windy. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Graham, yes a tad on the windy side
Atb, James
Agree, they are special. Terrific light. And again, splendid videography.
Thanks Annie - really enjoyed these remote Munros 😁
Cheers, James
Another well put together video with superb views. I agree with you about solitude. Thanks
Thanks Robert, sometimes prefer these days to the ‘hotspots’
Cheers, James
I missed the opportunity to cycle along glen Ey and do one or two of these munros last June due to poor weather (I got 5/7 days overcast with extensive hill fog when I stayed in Braemar). You can tag on two more munros, Carn an Righ and Glas Tulaichean on your route although that makes it a beast of a day.
Wonderful video, what stunning views, thank you for sharing your day. 😀⛰🥾🏴
Thanks Dave 😁🏔
Good stuff James. Midges would'a been having a hard time in that wind too,🙂. Cheers.
Thanks Andy - that is true 😂
Cheers, James
Fantastic James, another great video 👍
Thanks for watching 😁
Nice hiking. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching 😁
Great upload friend, landscapes are stunning.
Thank you 😁
These hills are far from boring. Eagles nest in the coire of Beinn Iutharn Mhor and one of my fondest memories is watching a juveline dive about 400 metres and bagging a hare. Probably the most spectacular moment of my Munro round.
Exactly - I love the solitude and remote feel these hills give us. That must have been fantastic to see Iain
Cheers, James
I agree that these Munroes have something about them in their own way. A sort of "bulk" to them that some of the more "pointy" Munroes don't always have perhaps?
Exactly 😁 they have a different feel about them..
The good thing about rolling hills like this is that you can often summit several of them without losing much height between summits that you have to regain. The less good thing is that if the clag comes in, navigation can be challenging.
Another great video! What are the names of the songs used in this video? Thanks.
I'm looking at making An Socach my 20th munro which is my target for the year and I think a decent one given I was at 2 just a month ago. Debating a bike and hike to add on if the early October weather permits. I'm working until midnight most days which buggers up the necessary early starts. Looks like an easy enough day out with the bike.
Hi Jamie, yes easy enough with the bike 😁 I think you can also do An Socach from a different start point (Glen Clunie) but not sure about the bike from there.. Enjoy!
Nice one for squeezing in An socach.. did that one a few times in the winter but never the summer! Cracking vid mate and btw that’s a lot of bikes 🤣
Thought it would save a lot of driving tagging that one on 😂 cheers pal, it was! But didn’t see many people at all 😂
Another great video James. Still got these to do but will probably do the five due to the effort to get there. Have you climbed the other two munro in that area?
Yeah 5 would be doable but a pretty long day 😁 not done the other two yet, but will no doubt return to get them soon 😁
Cheers, James
New subscriber here, just loving your vlogs. 👍
Thank you 😁🏔
nice :)
Can I ask what mic your using cheers
Rode Wireless Go 😁
Cheers, James
@@ScottishMunroJourney brilliant mate need to get one