Fancied a wee change from the other side of the road. Loads of others close to where the edge drops off too but I didn’t want to go any further walking wise
Nice one Robert, totally get what you mean when you leave something behind, I’m always raging😂😂, it’s even worse when you bring the drone and leave it in car because weather looks shitty then clears up beautifully when your up top and you miss some great drone shots. Thanks for the shout Robert👍 appreciate it. Yeh it’s a lovely spot for a wild camp and you got lovely conditions. Looking forward to your knoydart trip as I haven’t ventured into that area yet. Great edit overall Robert👍 ATB Frank
I had opened my drone bag at the bealach hoping to get some shots up to stob dubh when I realised I had no controller so the climb up to stob coire reanach was just me raging with myself. Literally no wind at all night, not a drop, not a whisper. Like when was the last time we’ve had that? 🙈. Same with Knoydart, we had the clag but little wind, just ideal drone weather. When I watched Mack your footage I seen a few other spots that I’m gonna use further down when I’m not rushing in the morning, want a spot that’s at the edge overlooking the a82 so I can get some long exposure shots with the car lights. Knoydart went completely different to how I had planned. You’ll see what I mean but I got there and actually felt more like u wanted to see inverie and experience the community as much as the mountains plus it was so clagged for my first day it made sense. Got one clear summit though, definitely going back. Loved that place. Can see why people leave them till last to complete too. Cheers frank, been enjoying catching up with your wee trip away too. ATVB, Robert
@@Moffatmountainadventures yeh that would be a great shot with the car headlights, it’s a great vantage point and not that long a hike up to the summit. Typical , no wind and no drone shots. Did the Aonach Eagach ridge last Sunday, brilliant experience 👍 Look forward to your next vid Robert.👍 Take care mate
Cracking night out, despite forgetting the drone. I’ve managed without a drone but may be my next purchase, the footage definitely adds another perspective/element .The anxiety I understand. I’m more worked up until I find a pitch and get set. Once the tents established I can then relax and sink a beer 😂 I’ve not done much in Glencoe but I’ve done those two. Im terrible with hill names, you have some knowledge of the surroundings. Looking forward to the Knoydarr trip, stay safe 👍🍺
I’ve had plenty of videos without it that have done well but this was for me. I love looking back at aerial shots, it’s why certain channels often appeal to me more too. The glencoe one over the 3 days was the best weather for the drone but even still I’d had like it at Knoydart so that’ll get redone. I often get the anxiety as the sun goes down and you look round and can’t see another light or not even a sound. That feeling of completely on your own. Never lasts long but it’s there anyway.
Cheers bud. It’s one of them. When I plan my trips I picture how it’ll look with the drone and that was definitely one that would have looked amazing through the eyes in the sky
You were slow at an hour and a half? It took me 2 hours to get to the beallach! The weight gain is impacting me big time. I was too wet to bag them and still stuck on 77, but that happens to us all. Getting close and having to bail. I'll do both next year with Heidi given they are "easy" for munros. I love the wee boat from Mallaig to Inverie, we camped at a wee hidden sandy beach about 4km west of Inverie.
@@MontyOutdoors I’ve had a few this year where I’ve bailed on tagging the summit. Weathers just been awful. Got a feeling I was carrying an injury that week, definitely mind no feeling right at knoydart. Aye, definitely ones for Heidi, she’d love that. I was gonna go for a wee wild camp in Inverie but I was meeting mates so decided to do the campsite for a change. Stunning area. Definitely will be back there
Only just got it a few weeks ago. There’s ventilation on the arm pits but it’s still a pretty warm jacket. Was going to do a video on this at some point as it’s quite a change of jacket for me
At one point I was genuinely feeling like I’d come home after this camp and not go up to Knoydart. Even now I’m still on the fence about the footage I got from there
Can’t beat a good steak! Stunning looking camp mate. Look forward to the next one!
@@Hiking.and.mountains oh aye. Makes going out a camp on top of a mountain all the better. Cheers bud.
Now that's a corker of a pitch man. Have to get that on my hit list for Scotland again. Top video matey 👍
Fancied a wee change from the other side of the road. Loads of others close to where the edge drops off too but I didn’t want to go any further walking wise
Bloody hell mate that is definitely a stunning camp 🍺👍
@@bernardscott1783 aww cheers bud. Yeah it’s definitely gonna be a spot I’ll use again
Looks like a great adventure 🙂👍
Cheers! Was a cracking trip
Beautiful place. Fantastic video. Breathtaking views. Enjoyed watching the whole video. Thanks for sharing. 👍1
Thank you so much ☺️. Glad to be able to give you a little taste of Scotland
Nice one Robert, totally get what you mean when you leave something behind, I’m always raging😂😂, it’s even worse when you bring the drone and leave it in car because weather looks shitty then clears up beautifully when your up top and you miss some great drone shots.
Thanks for the shout Robert👍 appreciate it.
Yeh it’s a lovely spot for a wild camp and you got lovely conditions.
Looking forward to your knoydart trip as I haven’t ventured into that area yet.
Great edit overall Robert👍
ATB
Frank
I had opened my drone bag at the bealach hoping to get some shots up to stob dubh when I realised I had no controller so the climb up to stob coire reanach was just me raging with myself. Literally no wind at all night, not a drop, not a whisper. Like when was the last time we’ve had that? 🙈. Same with Knoydart, we had the clag but little wind, just ideal drone weather. When I watched Mack your footage I seen a few other spots that I’m gonna use further down when I’m not rushing in the morning, want a spot that’s at the edge overlooking the a82 so I can get some long exposure shots with the car lights.
Knoydart went completely different to how I had planned. You’ll see what I mean but I got there and actually felt more like u wanted to see inverie and experience the community as much as the mountains plus it was so clagged for my first day it made sense. Got one clear summit though, definitely going back. Loved that place. Can see why people leave them till last to complete too. Cheers frank, been enjoying catching up with your wee trip away too. ATVB, Robert
@@Moffatmountainadventures yeh that would be a great shot with the car headlights, it’s a great vantage point and not that long a hike up to the summit.
Typical , no wind and no drone shots.
Did the Aonach Eagach ridge last Sunday, brilliant experience 👍
Look forward to your next vid Robert.👍
Take care mate
@@hikingwithfrank315 ohh can’t wait see that. Likewise frank, Atb 😊
Cracking night out, despite forgetting the drone. I’ve managed without a drone but may be my next purchase, the footage definitely adds another perspective/element .The anxiety I understand. I’m more worked up until I find a pitch and get set. Once the tents established I can then relax and sink a beer 😂 I’ve not done much in Glencoe but I’ve done those two. Im terrible with hill names, you have some knowledge of the surroundings. Looking forward to the Knoydarr trip, stay safe 👍🍺
I’ve had plenty of videos without it that have done well but this was for me. I love looking back at aerial shots, it’s why certain channels often appeal to me more too. The glencoe one over the 3 days was the best weather for the drone but even still I’d had like it at Knoydart so that’ll get redone. I often get the anxiety as the sun goes down and you look round and can’t see another light or not even a sound. That feeling of completely on your own. Never lasts long but it’s there anyway.
I'm absolutely gutted for u bro , but braw video mate 🎨🖌️
Cheers bud. It’s one of them. When I plan my trips I picture how it’ll look with the drone and that was definitely one that would have looked amazing through the eyes in the sky
You were slow at an hour and a half? It took me 2 hours to get to the beallach! The weight gain is impacting me big time. I was too wet to bag them and still stuck on 77, but that happens to us all. Getting close and having to bail. I'll do both next year with Heidi given they are "easy" for munros. I love the wee boat from Mallaig to Inverie, we camped at a wee hidden sandy beach about 4km west of Inverie.
@@MontyOutdoors I’ve had a few this year where I’ve bailed on tagging the summit. Weathers just been awful. Got a feeling I was carrying an injury that week, definitely mind no feeling right at knoydart. Aye, definitely ones for Heidi, she’d love that. I was gonna go for a wee wild camp in Inverie but I was meeting mates so decided to do the campsite for a change. Stunning area. Definitely will be back there
awesome video :)
How long have you had the Paramo jacket and whats your opinion of it so far? I tend to run hot when hiking, does it vent well?
Only just got it a few weeks ago. There’s ventilation on the arm pits but it’s still a pretty warm jacket. Was going to do a video on this at some point as it’s quite a change of jacket for me
It’s mad but I’ve cancelled a trip in the past simply because I’d forgotten my filming gear, daft really but I get why it pissed you off so much.
At one point I was genuinely feeling like I’d come home after this camp and not go up to Knoydart. Even now I’m still on the fence about the footage I got from there