Nice video James, I climbed the Munro behind the climbing hut, my friends were total novice climbers so we didn't explore further, I hope to return to do you walk in Glen Etive! I slept in Bridge of Orchy rail station I think it is now a business, cheers Mark!
Well done James. Another cracking video. Was rather hoping to see you get wet at long last! Not many left now llad and really looking forward to An Teallach. Cheers, Ozzy.
Thanks Stephen, haha well in a few videos time you will see me get soaked for 8 hours solid 😂 Hoping to bag An Teallach tomorrow, video will be in a few weeks 😁🏔
Wow..what a coincidence- just did this last week. Took us 10 hours to do the 4 Munros of the Blackmount traverse. Stayed at Kingshouse and cycled back on the West Highland way last Friday! One of the toughest days my wife and I have ever had on the hills.
@@ScottishMunroJourney Climb up Clach Leathad is an absolute beast- no path. You go from below 800 metres to almost 1100m in a very short time. It actually looks impossible from a distance. Of course this is after you've already done 2 munros with big up and downs. Met a guy coming in the opposite direction (KIngshouse to Bridge of Orchy) and he assured us that coming down from Clach Leathad is no fun either!
This looks like a very hard hike, James, thank you ever so much for sharing. A great joy to watch. Beautiful views across Ranoch Moor, in deed. Cheers, Martin
You never fail to bring us something new, James, with that lovely opening and the view of Lochs Ba and Laidon from a direction I've not seen before. Well done for beating those clouds to the second summit, too. I expect you were glad of the cooling drizzle on your descent, too!
Loved this particular walk as it put into perspective the ernormity of the Black Mount walk I did some years ago. The 'Clachlet Traverse', Four Munro's along with the Munro 'top'. The walk back to the Victoria Bridge car park was a bit of a killer though. Happy days and looking forward to your remaining Munro's, not far to go now James!!!
You picked a great 2 munros to finish that area of James done them a few time and would definitely go back again the aonach eagach ridge is great even if its very short, always a great watch James . Atb Ally 👍👍
A favourite outing...had dramatic spindrift up one side of that Aonach Eagach once. I think the 9 is well deserved. I live those mountains vicariously through your excellent films. Thank you.
Great video. I did these in very similar conditions a couple of years back and loved them. Except perhaps for the massive drop between the two! The view over Rannoch Moor gives them an essential feel. All the best Murdo
Another great video James and well done getting another few steps to completing these. There’s a few on your list that I still have to do. I’ll look out for you and say hi if I see you 👋🏻
Another great video James! Stob Ghabhar still one of my targets. Any awkward gates to get the bike through at Victoria Bridge (so that I can save my old knees a bit of a hike)?
Cracking video one of my favourite Munro’s there’s also a nice ridge leading to summit opposite side of the Corrie to your ascent route which is worth doing as there are vertical drops down into Corrie Ba cheers
Hi James, amazing again, a shame you didn’t miss the gloom, but it could have been worse I suppose. Did I see a car where you dropped the bike. You could have drove in! 🤣🤣 All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴
Superb videos as always, I always want to ask about the songs you use in your videos for example In 12:50. I live in Scotland and It may be very popular but can't find the artists or songs. if you can share the artists that would be great. Thanks mate
Good vid... done Stob Ghabhar in the snow and that ridge you walked did not look safe with all the snow hanging off it.. You have Sgòr na h-Ulaidh still to do, funny i just bagged that on saturday afternoon its a good Munro, did it with the Corbett. You dont have many to go now , maybe you should let us all know when and whete your doing the last one , some might do it with you
Great video, all it needed was a bit of sun. Which Munro are you saving for last? Will you have a live stream so the community can enjoy the moment, with no effort by the armchair fans.
Have you got any plans yet for Beinn Heasgarnich? Closer to my neck of the woods, could help you with accommodation and maybe company on the day if you fancy it?
I have got plans set up for this hopefully, I have a few weeks holiday coming up so going to do a tour of the South.. thank you for the offer though 😁 Cheers, James