Great video on good Munros for beginners. I have just completed my first Corbett, The Clisham on Isle of Harris and keen to complete my first Munro so this video really helpful 🙂👍
the easiest by a mile is Ben More, then Ben Nevis (the tourist route, the CMD approach is on another level completely), Beinn Ghlas and Ben Lawers were also dead easy. And a bunch of Munros in Cairngorms - that was actually very anticlimactic - one climb at the beginning, after that - miles and miles of plateau with tiny spikes in between (did 6 Munros in one day and the only difficulty was scorching Sun :))
Dan min!! Glad to see ye back. I thocht ye were deed min. Oaftttttt I done Beinn Ghlas and Ben Lawers at start of the year. It was pishing it doon horizontal rain.. I was soaked thru.. it was blowing a hoolie.. I was greeting inside likes. Snow everywhere... and some lassie rocks up to the summit in a pair o cycling shorts, a thin vest and a bobble hat.. nae jacket or nowt... must be one o them methil birds. Anyway 7 munros on yer first one back. Min what an achievement for you both and the dog. Glad yer back. Looking forward to yer next vid.
Welcome back Dan ... I think these Aussies have been a bad influence on you! Tough going for your reintroduction to the Munros but at least the weather was perfect.
@DanMunroMan Nice one Dan, awesome you have been out in Australia, well the Munros aren't going anywhere, they'll still be here when your back, look forward to future videos.
Can you do videos of some hills which are shorter as I recently done part of Conic Hill and I’m getting on a bit this was my first time and found it very challenging and didn’t enjoy walking on the stones although they are necessary because it is very steep
Thanks for the video, I climbed Beinn Challum in January 24, it was frozen solid, with deep frozen snow, it made it a lot easier than the boggy summer conditions, ATB, Angus Edit, Beinn Challum means Callums hill, in Gaelic there's mutations, and if an H goes behind the first letter, it often makes that letter silent, except with B and M. Pretty simple 😂
I'm surprised Mount Keen is on there as although it is a technically easy hike, it is a long walk in. If I hiked it again I would use a mountain bike to get down glen Tanar.
Your videos just keep getting better and the improvement from your first which is way better than i ever can do, to now is miles apart. You deserve all this recognition buddy.
I'm just getting back into hiking after a good few years off it. The belly has grown substantially, and my fitness level is embarrassing. But i know walking is the fountain of youth. I've just stumbled across your videos and looking to get into munros. Being in Fife im not far from any of them. I'd happily say your videos are more informative than 80% of the hiking vids on YT. Keep at it bud, those numbers will go up, especially with the hard work you're putting in. Hopefully, I'll see you around one day on a munro.
I watched this beforehand and did the very same route yesterday. That scramble to the top ain't for the faint hearted 😂 I'm glad I've done it but to be so close to the edge and for how steep it is climbing those rocks, oooftt! I didnt expect that 🙈 Great video!
I was looking for videos to help me with starting my munro bagging, your chanel was exactly what I was looking for, I enjoy your videos, thanks for this one. A perfect starting point, very informative and perfectly explained, I have recommended your videos to many. Thank you and all the best with your chanel 👍👍👍
Hi Dan, another cracker mate, looked a hot one. Thanks for sharing your adventure as always. I was out las Friday, video is on my channel if your interested mate. 😀⛰🥾
@@DanMunroMan And, oh. Thanks for the great and simple videos. I’m a Dane living in Inverness switch my Scottish partner. 12 Munro so far. The ones in the video looks like nice and simple ones. I appreciate your videos as they show some great hills to do.
Hi Dan, another great video. Well done. We have been following your channel for a while to get inspiration on begging more munro. Keep doing what you do. All the best.
Nice video. I've lived in America for 22 years (I'm from Shetland) but was in Aberdeen a few weeks ago and climbed Mt Keen, from Ballater. My first Munro. Will do another one next time I'm back.