Filming Videos my about adventures in the Scottish Mountains,English Lake District, Welsh Mountains,Yorkshire dales,Cumbria and the pennines and all of the united kingdom. Filming videos and taking photographs of beautiful views from mountain and hill summits to the lowlands, I also enjoy walking, hiking , rambling the hills and countryside. Scotland's mountains are my favourite past time especially munro bagging but i do like bagging corbetts,graham,hewitts,wainwrights,and sub 2000 hills.I like to hike and bike out to the scottish mountains and get out into the wilderness of scotland. I hope you enjoy my adventures as i film landscapes and mountains across scotland and the rest of the U.K
Did the same walk via the horns with my son and granddaughter ( just 7 ) a month back , I’d taken him when he was 7 the reverse way when Ben A only boasted one Munro . Weather was terrible with mizzule and low cloud the whole way . I have to say going down is always more difficult for me especially if the last Munro you did was 18 months ago ! Sun came out as we reached the car park after about 6 hours with no complaints from the girl . I will send this to my son so he can show his daughter what she missed .
A well presented video and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I visited Lochinver a few years back and was in awe of Suilven. I’m going back there in a few months and I’m contemplating taking my Mountain Bike like you did or walking from Car Park but it maybe too hard to walk all that way. What would you recommend my friend? Many thanks indeed 🏴🤙
I always intended climbing Canisp ( locals pronounced it Konisp) but never got around to it. 🤢 The caves at Inchnadamph are Cnoc nan Uamh Amazing multi level caves although we knew them as Uamh nan Uamh. We first visited in August 1957, After venison sandwiches at the Inchnadamph hotel (10d old pence per sandwich!) as we walked along the stream towards the cave suddenly all Hell was let loose, what we hadn’t realised was that it was the Glorious 12th, the first day of the deer shooting season. We thought it was the Battle of the Somme re-visited!
A better route is from the Bridge over the Dionard at the head of the Kyle, up on to the shoulder of Beinn Spionnaidh and then over to Cranstackie. Go back down through the scree at Rhigoulter farm (past the remains of the Mosquito) and then back along the river to the fanks at big bridge (as we locals call it).
Hi thanks for watching 👀 The drone is a dji pro And the zoom is controlled by the controller. I film in 4K and I'm happy you like the shots. Many thanks Alan Gregory adventures 👍
Brilliant photography. especially the Beinn Alligin direction. I've still to do Liathach, but putting it off as I'm scared of heights, think I will need a guide to do this, Aonach Eaghach and the Skye ridges
Thanks for watching and I'm happy you enjoyed the video. If you're scared of heights you can always bypass the pinnacles and still completel the Munros. Atb Alan Gregory adventures 😚
Drones are a pest to birds of prey , not to mention other walkers. Please take it back to England (along with that irritating accent) and never darken our door again. 🏴
And there was I Thinking, that it couldn't be anymore Spectacular views than Suilven, How wrong can you be.... Spectacular views and for a small mountain...its Stature Stands tall among the Giant's in Scotland 🏴🏴⛰⛰,Just Breathtaking Scenery.... Another World 🌎... it has to be said that, this part of Scotland is Truly unique...and unlike any other Area... Sublime Beauty 🏴❤⛰⛰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌏🌎🌍
Loved that, amazing to see the Arran mountains so close up and stunning drone footage. So many huge boulders and rocky peaks, just beautiful. Glad you returned safely as it looked scary at parts! Thanks for sharing 😀
This is hilarious. I met a Red Grouse today in the Weardale Moors. It walked by my side for a good 20 minutes making similar sounds to the bird in this video. Absolutely priceless!!
8.42 " ignore the tent . Unbelievable that in one of the most stunning parts of my homeland ,some absolute tinky mong couldn't be arshed to take their stuff home with them ,all too bloody common in these parts nowadays . The NC500 creators have a lot to answer for ...really annoys me
Hiya. I really enjoyed that walk out there ,one of my favorite walks and filming there,I agree very stunning. It's a shame people buy cheap tents and leave them behind and yes iNC 500 traveler's are probably to blame gor this behavior. Really glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for commenting Sean 😀 You're homeland is beautiful despite the tents..