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Ben Lomond | Most Southerly Munro | Beginner's Munro | Munro Bagging | Loch Lomond 

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The most southerly Munro of Ben Lomond towers above the picturesque Loch Lomond making for a spectacular vists for all those visiting the area. Ben Lomond is often seen as a beginner's munro due to it's close proximity to the Central Belt of Scotland and that the walk is very straightforward, over a well maintained path. If you are looking to start Munro Bagging then Ben Lomond could be the best Munro to climb to see if this passtime is for you. Starting at Rowardennan the route takes you up a steady incline before becoming slightly steeper nearer the summit. You can retrace your steps from the summit or tackle the Ptarmigan Ridge to make the route a circular rather than an out and back.
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10 авг 2021

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@jimmy.mccutcheon.1961
@jimmy.mccutcheon.1961 2 месяца назад
Nice one Alastair 👍
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 месяца назад
Thanks Jimmy
@dougieranger
@dougieranger Год назад
You got a great day for it.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers Год назад
It was absolutely roasting that day
@dougieranger
@dougieranger Год назад
@@HighlandHikers I climbed Beinn Ghlas and Ben Lawers on a hot day and it was murder, we’re just not used to that heat.
@brianbathgate4944
@brianbathgate4944 Год назад
Lovely video! Nice one :-)
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers Год назад
Thanks Brian, it was a stunning evening.
@williammclauchlan2610
@williammclauchlan2610 9 месяцев назад
Another fantastic video Alastair,the usual down to earth,honest and informative stuff I come to expect from your channel,so inspiring thank you so much for sharing the beauty of our country.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the very kind words William 😊
@BoredManOutdoors
@BoredManOutdoors 3 года назад
Such a long time since I've been up there.Last time was about 5 years ago covered in snow. Must return and with my tent. Thanks for sharing. 😎👌
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. This was my second time to the summit but first going down the Ptarmigan Ridge. I can imagine camping nearer the top would make for a breathtaking sunrise.
@jasonatkinson58
@jasonatkinson58 3 года назад
My 'go to' walk. 4 times now and always come back down along the Ptarmigan Ridge. Simply stunning walk. "What Ben Lomonds lacks (normally!) in solitude, it more than makes up for with its views"
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Whilst it looks like I had the summit to myself I was in fact sharing it with a lot of midges! This was only my second trip up Ben Lomond but I’m sure it won’t be my last. How is your next adventure coming along?
@PAADVENTURES1
@PAADVENTURES1 3 года назад
Totally agree Alastair! Some of the best views in Scotland! Paul
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
And so close for a lot of people, which probably makes it one of, if not, the most popular Munro to climb. Thanks for watching. Alistair
@MrSmid888
@MrSmid888 2 года назад
Climbed yesterday. Low cloud, no views for 3 hours. Not a soul to be seen. Past 4 people max. Nobody on the summit, could see absolutely nothing 😂Slippy rocks, took our time. The queue at the ice cream van was non existent which was a pleasant surprise. After descending the other side the cloud eventually cleared to give us rewarding views of Loch Lomond as we head towards the Loch edge. 8.09 miles in 4hrs ✌🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 года назад
We’ve all had days like that unfortunately and the cloud usually lifts as soon as you’re off the mountain. At least the ice cream reward was swift!
@Kev_Russ
@Kev_Russ 3 года назад
Stunning drone footage 👌 Nice to have Ben Lomond on your own. 👍
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks Kevin, I appreciate the compliment. It was a great feeling to be up there by myself given how busy it usually is.
@this_family_hikes422
@this_family_hikes422 2 года назад
Beautiful. Planning on walking up Ben Lomond next month.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 года назад
The views are great, hope you enjoy it!
@KingSadim
@KingSadim 10 месяцев назад
It looks like summer is a better time to climb Ben Lomund. I climbed it yesterday which was the end of September and the last third of the mountain was covered in mist. Couldn't see further than 50 meters at the summit
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 10 месяцев назад
Even in summer there are days like that. When I filmed this it was in the middle of a heat wave and could see the weather was going to be good. Even this weekend Saturday was meant to be better than today but looks like it ended up the opposite!
@douglasbates389
@douglasbates389 3 года назад
Beautiful day for going up Ben Lomond Alastair, it looked rather hot though. The view from the top is spectacular. Thanks for pointing out the two routes to the summit.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Douglas. It was absolutely roasting that day, easily mid to high 20s at ground level, which made the beginning rather uncomfortable. The views were particularly good, especially towards Ben More, so that made up for the heat!
@Kbesw3
@Kbesw3 Год назад
Awesome video. I am visiting Scotland in July and will be near BL now will take some rime to walk this - it looks amazing. We have a Ben Lomond in Tasmania as well. Obviously named after the Scottish landmark.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers Год назад
That’s quite a journey from Tasmania. Hope you enjoy your stay and the hike!
@SuperJohnhughes
@SuperJohnhughes 3 года назад
Great, 🦘 💥
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks for watching John
@marcomclean3605
@marcomclean3605 3 года назад
Went up Ben Lomond in June via Ptarmigan ridge as my first Munro in years and glad I did, views were unbelievable. Initially a bit daunting being the first time but glad I done it that way because those views towards the Arrochar Alps and further round were phenomenal. Keep up the good work on the channel, you guys are doing fantastic and your skills regarding hillwalking are brilliant to watch. Love the photography as well capturing those summits etc.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thank you for the kind words Marco. I’d like to give that way a try in future just to see the mountain from a different angle, but you are right, the views from the ridge are great. It was fantastic watching the sun set over the course of the walk. Did you find going up the ridge to be more difficult than the normal anti-clockwise route?
@marcomclean3605
@marcomclean3605 3 года назад
@@HighlandHikers to be honest I enjoyed it more. Yes it was steeper and presented a bit of challenge with some scrambling to reach the summit but overall enjoyed it especially with the views.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip, will definitely consider it the next time I’m planning to head up it. Maybe a wee winter trip?
@marcomclean3605
@marcomclean3605 3 года назад
@@HighlandHikers be careful in winter up that ridge, loads of crags and uneven ground.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
I will do. I won’t be doing anything silly. Still need to climb a couple of hundred Munros!
@theheightoflife
@theheightoflife 2 года назад
Great video pal.. just arrived back from Loch Lomond area for a few days. Amazing there... was going to stay an extra day and do Ben Lomond but didnt, this video has made me wish I had now!! Although the actual peak was in the cloud all day so woudlnt have had your views haha. Gave you a sub too mate 👌🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👌🏻😊👍🏻👍🏻 ATB... Chris
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and the sub Chris. It was just one of those days where the weather was perfect thankfully. There will be plenty opportunities to climb it in the future, the mountain isn’t going anywhere.
@theheightoflife
@theheightoflife 2 года назад
@@HighlandHikers No worries you're very welcome and THANKS for your sub also! 🙏🏼😃 That is very true and suppose at least I have a plan or two already to put into action when I head back there 👍🏻👍🏻
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 года назад
Just need to time it right and avoid the crowds as the summit can be very busy
@theheightoflife
@theheightoflife 2 года назад
@@HighlandHikers Oh cool ok... thanks for the tip! ✌🏼😊🙏🏼
@andreapizzone5379
@andreapizzone5379 Год назад
I planning to go up there soon .. Wondering if i can easy find the car parking or if there is any visitor centre?? Great Video Thanks
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers Год назад
If you head to Rowardennan you can’t miss it. There isn’t a visitor centre although there are some facilities in the car park like toilets and picnic benches.
@kirkwentzel268
@kirkwentzel268 2 года назад
It looks like the Ptarmigan trail is a little more challenging - being a bit older (61) I always feel more stable going UP steeper trails rather than coming down. Something about falling off a mountain just doesn't appeal. ;) So I'm looking for thoughts about going up Ptarmigan versus coming down it. Thanks
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 года назад
Hi Kirk, it’s certainly a way you can hike Ben Lomond and a lot of people do it that way looking for a bit more of a challenge. It would be a steeper ascent but I wouldn’t imagine it would be too difficult at all.
@kirkwentzel268
@kirkwentzel268 2 года назад
@@HighlandHikers Thanks for that info. Really appreciate the input.
@alistairthow1384
@alistairthow1384 3 года назад
The ptarmigan ridge is visually the nicer route up. But I fancy trying the reverse next time.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Alistair. Next time I’d like to trying heading up the ridge but I imagine it would be slightly more difficult than the route I took on this one.
@alistairthow1384
@alistairthow1384 3 года назад
@@HighlandHikers it's nothing to worry about, just do it on nice weather. Also consider seriously being ultra careful going up that route in winter weather.
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 3 года назад
I think it would be interesting in Winter but won’t be taking the chances. I imagine it’ll be a wee while before I head back up here given how many more Munros I’ve still to do!
@craigcowan331
@craigcowan331 2 месяца назад
Is it safe to take a dog up here🐕🐕
@HighlandHikers
@HighlandHikers 2 месяца назад
Probably not the best person to ask unfortunately. There are a few sheer drops towards the summit but before that its a fairly broad shoulder for a lot of the way. I would imagine if you kept your dog on a lead and kept it close you might be alright. There are a few Facebook groups for people hiking Munros with dogs, which might be worth a look.
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