Brilliant. I think the way you do your hill videos is just perfect - no music, ambient sounds, short clips with a sense of the route, no commentary. Sat in front of my screen, it's as close as I can imagine to actually being there. So thanks, and keep 'em comin'...
Hi, thanks for watching, glad you are enjoying them. I try to keep the videos simple, with just the sights and sounds of nature in first person view. It really helps with the memories of being there. Cheers.
Fine set of hills between Glen Caron and Glen torridon. Wonderful view of the giants on the north side of Glen torridon. Used to be my playground when we had a house at Strathcarron. Thanks for some lovely memories Andy.
Great video Andy, what a landscape! Really enjoyed the silent hike and thought your placement and use of the timelapse was spot on. New subscriber, thanks for the subscribe also. Looking forward to more of your videos. Safe walking, Duncan.
Magnificent mate a different perspective in terms of views of the mountains in that area especially Beinn Liath mor and Glen Torridon a real wilderness superb
Just keep these excellent videos coming, Andy. They are all greatly appreciated. :-) My partner and I also climbed these two back in 2003, after which we re-named them 'The Corbetts from Hell' -- not just because of the rough ground ascending them or descending from them, but the extremely rough ground and the difficulty navigating a way between the two Corbetts themselves. You certainly know you've been for a walk in the hills after having climbed these two!
Aye, they were very rough under foot. Wouldn't fancy navigating them in the clag. So many lochans though on that second one, very pretty looking down on them from above. Thanks for watching Rosa.
Fantastic footage and a big plus for my route planning being able to see the lie of the land as it is. I'm staying at The Ling Hut later this year and have these two peaks on my to do list.
Hi Andy, What a super day you had. I remember doing these two from the Ling Hut and them being very rough hills, a bit of a pain to eventually get to the top but well worth the effort for the views. Well done. cheers, Charlie
Hi Charlie, yeah they were rough going in places. Really liked Sgurr Dubh with its multitude of lochans and that big ravine, and a cracking view down the valley between the giants. Cheers.
Thanks John. It's nice to get up the Corbetts in the area, and see the Munros from other viewpoints. Not much of a path after the first section, but fairly straightforward. Cheers.
Thanks for watching. You could probably descend the hill in the gorge, but it would be rough going. And there were a few places where it drops steeply, and would require scrambling or climbing down. Cheers.