Mistakes / Update Having double checked the map I’ve discovered that Meaul is in fact Carlin’s Cairn! Apologies for the error - the cold is a strange beast!
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it :) We didn’t see any fuselage, but will keep an eye out next time! I’ll definitely be back for Carlin’s Cairn (which I mistakenly took for Meaul), but Millfire is next when the situation allows :)
Great stuff looking forward to trying some of these areas myself once I get my beginner hiking legs working, maybe try to draw something and try my hand at photography. Hope you have a great week.
Yess mate! This was brilliant and has given me another place to add to the wishlist of climbs (when we're not grounded). I see you have the same GoPro battery issues I've had too. Great stuff mate and you're definitely right... Outside is good for you 👍🏼
Thanks! It's a long walk to the base of the hill (3km) but it's a good one! The views are fantastic up top, very open like much of the rest of Galloway
@@outlawedlandscapes I like the whole trek to the base idea, it's a bit of an adventure before the main event. I've always fancied doing a full days trek to a base, bagging the hill and a full days trek back. Feel like you've earned it and all that. I've thought about getting the two extra batteries and chucking them in the charger, linking a power bank and keeping it powered on the go. I too turned off wi-fi and non essential features too 😂 it's mad how power conscious some of us have become.
@@AScotsmanOutdoors Aye, it's a good way to let the body warm up & to build some stamina before the climb itself. As you'll know, they body can be a bit WTF when you suddenly start climbing on a gradient if you haven't warmed up! That's been an idea of mine too, though perhaps unpractical when active. Certainly for bits to camera though! I've definitely found myself conscious of available power this winter - these subzero conditions have ate my batteries for breakfast! Funny though, my big Nikon batteries last for days!
Great video man! Quite fancy climbing Corserine was the path easy enough to follow on the map? I went up Cairn table and Cairnsmore of Carsphairn last year you should give them a go excellent hikes 😀👍
Hi David, thanks for watching & I'm glad you enjoyed it! The path through the forestry is a doddle & then the route cuts up over the shoulder of Craigrine onto the Corserine plateau on a fairly obvious trail through the muck & heather :) COC is definitely on the list :)
Mistakes / Update
Having double checked the map I’ve discovered that Meaul is in fact Carlin’s Cairn! Apologies for the error - the cold is a strange beast!
Cracking footage guys. Lots of aircraft wrecks around there too. Carin's Cairn is worth an explore.
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it :) We didn’t see any fuselage, but will keep an eye out next time! I’ll definitely be back for Carlin’s Cairn (which I mistakenly took for Meaul), but Millfire is next when the situation allows :)
Great video and scenery again! Thanks for taking us along!
P.s. nice necklace (got "some runes and viking imagery myself...the permanent kind lols)
Hi Laura, thanks for watching 😁
That was made for me buy a silversmith friend in Germany, I’ve also got a fair few Nordic tattoos 🙂
@@outlawedlandscapes awesome! Now working on the legs....nice pine forest with ravens, moon and odin lol. Not much room left 😆
Well done guys.
Thanks Ian, another of the Galloway Hills done! 💪
Excellent Scott, really well done, look forward to seeing more from you! Greg.
Thanks Greg! Really happy to hear you enjoyed it :) ATB!
Great stuff looking forward to trying some of these areas myself once I get my beginner hiking legs working, maybe try to draw something and try my hand at photography. Hope you have a great week.
Hi Bob, thanks for watching! It’s definitely worthwhile getting out there and experiencing the hills, especially to get a wee bit done, good luck 😀
Yess mate! This was brilliant and has given me another place to add to the wishlist of climbs (when we're not grounded).
I see you have the same GoPro battery issues I've had too.
Great stuff mate and you're definitely right... Outside is good for you 👍🏼
Thanks! It's a long walk to the base of the hill (3km) but it's a good one! The views are fantastic up top, very open like much of the rest of Galloway
@@outlawedlandscapes I like the whole trek to the base idea, it's a bit of an adventure before the main event. I've always fancied doing a full days trek to a base, bagging the hill and a full days trek back. Feel like you've earned it and all that.
I've thought about getting the two extra batteries and chucking them in the charger, linking a power bank and keeping it powered on the go. I too turned off wi-fi and non essential features too 😂 it's mad how power conscious some of us have become.
@@AScotsmanOutdoors Aye, it's a good way to let the body warm up & to build some stamina before the climb itself. As you'll know, they body can be a bit WTF when you suddenly start climbing on a gradient if you haven't warmed up!
That's been an idea of mine too, though perhaps unpractical when active. Certainly for bits to camera though! I've definitely found myself conscious of available power this winter - these subzero conditions have ate my batteries for breakfast! Funny though, my big Nikon batteries last for days!
Need to get a GoFund me for another GoPro battery to get even more class footage! Really enjoying the new addition in content Scott. #GoOutside
Thanks Chris, glad you're enjoying it :) I bought another two, so that should keep me going for a wee while! :)
Great video man! Quite fancy climbing Corserine was the path easy enough to follow on the map? I went up Cairn table and Cairnsmore of Carsphairn last year you should give them a go excellent hikes 😀👍
Hi David, thanks for watching & I'm glad you enjoyed it! The path through the forestry is a doddle & then the route cuts up over the shoulder of Craigrine onto the Corserine plateau on a fairly obvious trail through the muck & heather :)
COC is definitely on the list :)
@@outlawedlandscapes Ahh brilliant that sounds good will get there soon thanks man! 👍