Great video, can see why you used your bike first time around, what a stunning viewpoint. Well worth the long walk in. It was good to meet you last Friday in Glencoe. All the best, Andy
Nice images and lovely views from there, have done a similar walk that starts from behind the Glencoe Visitors Centre where you wind your way up a hill on a forestry track and end up at a large radio mast, think there is another route that takes you by the Ballachulish Quarry to the same location.
Hey Stuart. Thanks for that. Yes I did a blog about the mast last year. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/AhTlf6R-ACg/w-d-xo.html. Well worth a watch. Cheers. K
What a brilliant video and super hidden gem you’ve found. I’m supposed to be heading down to Glencoe this weekend for a nightscape shoot but the forecast isn’t looking too promising fingers crossed for clear skies if not I’ll just be doing my usual (running around in a blind panic trying to find clear skies) 😂😂📸
Stunning vista and a great video, I'd like to point out something though, the Loch down to your left is actually Loch Linnhe, but that's just splitting hairs, I'm staying at Appin over Christmas so this little gem is now on my to do list,
Yep, I put that in the out takes as well. It's because I am use to Loch Leven that I've must have called it wrong by mistake. Old age!!!! Thanks for watching.
Hi Karl I really enjoyed that vlog especially as we visited Glencoe in March and I visited a few of the locations that you've mentioned in previous vlogs so thanks for the info it's much appreciated. We were treated to a stunning display of the Aurora on our 1st night and managed to get some great images from Rannoch Moor
Great video. Definitely a great location. Hopefully I’ll find time in October to get back to Glencoe for a bit wild camping again.
I live in Australia but had a great Last July around Glencoe - didn't find this trail though - what a stunning church that is too
Karl another great video. Loved the view.
Great video, can see why you used your bike first time around, what a stunning viewpoint. Well worth the long walk in.
It was good to meet you last Friday in Glencoe.
All the best, Andy
Hey Andy. Great to meet you last week. You are my first time I have been recognised so now I know what its like to be famous. !!!!!
another gem. loving your work
What a great spot for your second shot there! Thanks for the history and another great video!
Fantastic video
Beautiful location. Hope to get there once the crazy tourist season calms now a bit. Gem of a place you've found as well.
Nice images and lovely views from there, have done a similar walk that starts from behind the Glencoe Visitors Centre where you wind your way up a hill on a forestry track and end up at a large radio mast, think there is another route that takes you by the Ballachulish Quarry to the same location.
Hey Stuart. Thanks for that. Yes I did a blog about the mast last year. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/AhTlf6R-ACg/w-d-xo.html. Well worth a watch. Cheers. K
What a brilliant video and super hidden gem you’ve found.
I’m supposed to be heading down to Glencoe this weekend for a nightscape shoot but the forecast isn’t looking too promising fingers crossed for clear skies if not I’ll just be doing my usual (running around in a blind panic trying to find clear skies) 😂😂📸
Good luck, sometimes bad weather can give you some dramatic light so hang on in there. cheers. K
Stunning vista and a great video, I'd like to point out something though, the Loch down to your left is actually Loch Linnhe, but that's just splitting hairs, I'm staying at Appin over Christmas so this little gem is now on my to do list,
Yep, I put that in the out takes as well. It's because I am use to Loch Leven that I've must have called it wrong by mistake. Old age!!!! Thanks for watching.
Hi Karl I really enjoyed that vlog especially as we visited Glencoe in March and I visited a few of the locations that you've mentioned in previous vlogs so thanks for the info it's much appreciated. We were treated to a stunning display of the Aurora on our 1st night and managed to get some great images from Rannoch Moor
Thanks Paul. Yes Rannoch Moor is the best place for Aurora due to the lack of light pollution. I bet you were well chuffed with your images. Cheers.K
@@glencoephotography1 I certainly was ☺ I can't see me getting any better for many years
nice little church i got a nice shot from the beach there, would like to know the parking and route to that top view..
Great videos mate