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The Narrowest Ridge in the UK? | Crazy Pinnacles 4K 

Ollie Fearn
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Aonach Eagach is a grade 3 scrambling route in Glen Coe, Scotland. Last Summer we decided to attempt it!
Watch the previous video from the trip here: • Grade 3 Scramble and C...
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Watch the cinematic here: • Narrowest ridge in the...
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Equipment:
DJI Mavik Mini 2
GoPro Hero 8
Canon EOS T5i Rebel
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Drone Pilot: Gary Moody
Editing: Ollie Fearn
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Music: Safe in Sound - Orlando Weeks
The Hills - Talisk
Echo - Talisk
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@delboyg2690
@delboyg2690 4 месяца назад
Probably one of the best videos of this ridge that I have seen. Well done guys. Huge respect 🙏🏻
@Wigtwizzle
@Wigtwizzle 5 месяцев назад
Excellent filming brings it all back. We made the mistake of descending via the Clachaig Gulley as it appeared to be the quickest way to the pub, brutal especially with tired legs. My wife and I are now in our late 70s, so having ‘walked’ the ridge, twice for me(once in winter), we can content ourselves with holding the heights we won. Thank you for bringing back such happy memories. Steve
@chrissaltmarsh6777
@chrissaltmarsh6777 24 дня назад
Not sure that is a mistake. 'Interesting' is a better word. I'm mid-70's, went over that magic land years ago. And all the way down, you can see the pub.
@MrHistorian123
@MrHistorian123 5 месяцев назад
I took one look at the pinnacles and went all the way back. There was absolutely no way I was going over there. Kudos to those who do, but my instinct for self-preservation is too strong.
@RWBHere
@RWBHere 6 месяцев назад
You did it, so that sane people don't have to.
@chrissaltmarsh6777
@chrissaltmarsh6777 9 месяцев назад
That is a fine vid, and sensible advice. 40 years since I last did that. A magic route. Be fit. Strength helps. (TBH I've found the toughest bit is getting up Am Bodach in the morning - it is a bit of a brute. And it isn't a Munro - doesn't count. There is a Munro called Am Bodach , in the Mamores not far away. The name translates as 'Old Man''. Like me but I'm not a Munro either.) If the weather is iffy, either stay in the pub or make sure you have the experience and the kit. It can sock in there in minutes - I've been caught on Bidean nam Bian across the glen in 20 minutes.
@alanmackenzie1236
@alanmackenzie1236 Месяц назад
I’ve done the ridge traverse twice, in summer and also in winter. Great video guys - drone really brings to life how exposed and spectacular it is. I always pronounced it ann-ach ay-ach ( means notched ridge apparently)
@David-mo5jw
@David-mo5jw Месяц назад
It’s a bit of a right of passage up here but don’t even think about if your faint hearted.Also you can’t go round the pinnacles even if you want to ,you’ll end up down a cliff face.
@Mark-sx1ur
@Mark-sx1ur 4 месяца назад
Really good video images guys well done. Yes water was an issue I consumed around 3 Liters. I did it myself and a friend in very late September 2022 (aged 55) it was nice and calm/cool about 7 or 8 degrees Celsius at the top, by far the toughest ive done with no ropes used - although taken, may try it in winter time with snowy condition, and be fully prepared crampons ice axes and ropes etc
@davidrobinson7684
@davidrobinson7684 2 месяца назад
For a winter traverse you'll need to move quickly as benightment is a real risk with the short daylight hours and possibly tricky conditions. If you are not experienced with ropework, that will also slow you down considerably.
@Mark-sx1ur
@Mark-sx1ur 2 месяца назад
@@davidrobinson7684 Hi David, it something I want to give a try in the snow/ice - but little to nil wind, maybe someone with more experience than myself could tag along , but also iam quite happy to stay up there overnight if needed , almost bought a Samaya 2.5 tent but its still a little pricy at the mo- for an expedition like this.
@Lockwoodbeck61
@Lockwoodbeck61 Год назад
Excellent film. The nervous whistling adds to the atmspheric camera work🙂.Hope your parents aren't watching!...
@kevinjames9316
@kevinjames9316 6 месяцев назад
Excellent footage. Did it solo on my 50th. Along with the Ring of Steahl the day after. 👍
@TheMarshall1987
@TheMarshall1987 3 месяца назад
Really good video , fair play lads
@RichardGraham-l6f
@RichardGraham-l6f 2 месяца назад
I did this ridge in my wellingtons! Nae bother!
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 2 месяца назад
You're braver than most of us here I think!
@davidrobinson7684
@davidrobinson7684 2 месяца назад
It's not the narrowest ridge in the UK, it's the narrowest ridge on the mainland of Great Britain. The narrowest ridges in the UK are on Skye and Arran.
@JimmyBhoy71
@JimmyBhoy71 7 месяцев назад
I did this with no climbing experience and it was friggin terrifying. When the guides say 'some climbing experience and a good level of fitness required' they don't mean 'assume it'll be fine and you'll be awrite'. One slip and you're a gonner.
@BIRVS
@BIRVS 5 месяцев назад
🤣🤣
@taliaquigley403
@taliaquigley403 3 дня назад
Me too.. I done this as my first Munro with no experience and whilst I was able to do it i wouldn’t recommend
@gordongreen6125
@gordongreen6125 3 месяца назад
That was a really good video. Brought back some great memories. I did it solo in May 2008 having got a lift up to the start with 4 climbers from Wales. I set off thinking that if anything happened I'd be OK as the climbers were behind me. What I didn't quite factor in was that they would not be able to help me if I slipped off! Back in 2006 I did the Skye Munros with a guide. One of the questions I had was: had he ever had anyone fall off? (We were only roped up for a few sections). His reply gave me the confidence to eventually attempt the Aonach Eagach - never - people are so focused on what they were doing. I would not have attempted it without the experience on Skye.
@christopherwhittaker2620
@christopherwhittaker2620 3 месяца назад
That looks like such good fun. Not to be taken lightly though obviously. Excellent footage. The views are incredible. Great video.
@coops1964
@coops1964 5 месяцев назад
Nice video. At nearly 60 with arthritic knees, I won't bother trying it myself though!
@TG-pd3ft
@TG-pd3ft Год назад
Be careful boys there have been some terrible fatalities on that ridge recently
@eisirt55
@eisirt55 6 месяцев назад
Lovely fiddle track on Section 2 . What is it ?
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 6 месяцев назад
Two tunes by the band Talisk! First one is aptly named ‘The Hills’ and the second is ‘Echo’
@petergilbert72
@petergilbert72 6 месяцев назад
Wow! But not for me !
@terrywilson1002
@terrywilson1002 6 месяцев назад
If i was daft enougth to try this mountain rescue would definitely have to be called out to get me back down.
@charlesrobert9527
@charlesrobert9527 6 месяцев назад
An excellent video with great drone footage. Just pick up on one point the Am Bodach you referred to is north of you in the Mamores. The one on your ridge isn’t a Munro. That aside the video is a very good watch.
@raymondsoltysek1411
@raymondsoltysek1411 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic footage and a great climb: well done! I don't think I'd be tempted to try it now at my age. Was surprised at how close you were to each other: I'd be worried about one slip and you're all off like dominoes - be careful up there!
@michaelfinn1317
@michaelfinn1317 6 месяцев назад
Great video lads, I especially enjoyed the drone footage. Brought back great memories of my hike about twenty years ago when I was about fifty years young. I’ll never forget that crazy jump down at the Pinnacles. Wise words at the end. Well done and happy trails.
@fordprefect4345
@fordprefect4345 6 месяцев назад
Couldn't watch it the music was just far too irritating😢
@tileshp3762
@tileshp3762 5 месяцев назад
@@fordprefect4345 What you talking about? the Music matches PERFECTLY with the footage - its called sound engineering
@fordprefect4345
@fordprefect4345 5 месяцев назад
@@tileshp3762 In my world it's called insipid lift music and distracts me from what looks like a great vid. But what do I know. Billions of flies love shit maybe I got that wrong to. 😂
@joannetatlow8766
@joannetatlow8766 5 месяцев назад
I would be on my hands an knees a gibbering wreak,they would of have to get a helicopter to get me down not that I would of got that far ,
@janicetaylor2333
@janicetaylor2333 3 месяца назад
Yes! So many vids about Scotland are ruined by 'Scottish' music. There should be a warning Don't Watch If You Have Hayfever. 😁
@althejag679
@althejag679 2 месяца назад
an excellent video, brought back happy memories of climbing it on a day with similar weather. I also climbed on a day with horrendous weather, with thick cloud and no views. The clear blue sky day was the scariest because you could see exactly how far down the drops went
@andreafuhrmann5720
@andreafuhrmann5720 5 месяцев назад
I just did it yesterday. It makes me feel a lot better about my climbing abilities to see you guys strugging the same as I did. I also agree the path down is a killer
@jimdevlin2138
@jimdevlin2138 3 месяца назад
for anyone new to the ridge, the first descent can ba a real sphincter tightener, specially when you realise there is no escape route, and unless you've got balls the size of water melons dont even think about it in winter.😁
@adamlea6339
@adamlea6339 5 месяцев назад
The crazy pinnacles section looks a bit like Crib Goch in terms of narrowness and exposure but with more hands-on-rock scrambling. I wonder if most of the battle is mental rather than physical or technical.
@johns9673
@johns9673 20 дней назад
I have been fortunate enough to complete Crib Goch last summer and the Aonoch Eagach for the second time this summer. In my opinion, as a reasonably fit old git with a fear of heights, the challenge is indeed more mental than physical but with the Glencoe ridge more demanding on both counts.
@taliaquigley403
@taliaquigley403 3 дня назад
I’d say mentally challenging
@SheepboyEU
@SheepboyEU Год назад
A beautifully calming narration balances your heart-pounding footage!
@billyedgar9570
@billyedgar9570 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant video, the filming is excellent. I really like how the filmmakers show the awkwardness of the climbs. The only thing that grates at the nerves is the woeful pronunciation of the Gaelic names. Why do English people think it is beneath them to pronounce non-English words correctly?
@ConceptCarMusic
@ConceptCarMusic 6 месяцев назад
Looks like you guys came down off the ridge via the Clachaig Gully route. That's the traditional route and most direct path down, but avoiding it entirely is highly recommended these days as the ground is extremely steep, heavily eroded, and sadly its the site of numerous fatalities in recent years. The alternative is to continue West and head down to join the Pap of Glencoe path. This is also very steep with a lot of scree underfoot 90% of the way down, but it's considered to be marginally safer. Regardless, great video and good detail on what to expect on the crazy pinnacles!
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 6 месяцев назад
Ah that's good to know, it was an incrediby tiring and difficult descent! Thanks for the kind words
@rascott1970
@rascott1970 6 месяцев назад
Agreed clachaig gully route is an accident black spot. Pap of glencoe route is fine but adds a bit of time getting to the pub
@johnfullwood2642
@johnfullwood2642 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant footage and narrating. Absolutely love this ridge. Done it 3x now and want to go back and do it in winter conditions 😳🤞😂
@dolphinvlogs2831
@dolphinvlogs2831 2 месяца назад
Awesome video. Love it
@levidansky613
@levidansky613 Год назад
Awesome vidio!! Holy moly!! I thought crib goch was as bad as it gets!! Would love to attempt this one day!! Just watching it ain't easy never mind actually doing it!!
@jamieb741
@jamieb741 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic video , I've done Striding edge and Sharp Edge in Cumbria. Brilliant fun in the dry , I'd like to give this a go. Well done all , you only live once !!
@maryjocookson7156
@maryjocookson7156 5 месяцев назад
Well done lads, did it in the eighties, you did a great job with the Drone ,thirsty work but well worth it!
@thewelsho
@thewelsho 2 месяца назад
Well done! Brilliant!
@alistairthow1384
@alistairthow1384 9 месяцев назад
Done it twice last year and really enjoyed it in different weather. Always think (two feet-ten feet). Where you are and where you want to go next. Always stay focused and enjoy the day.
@simonmcparland8230
@simonmcparland8230 3 месяца назад
Embarrassing pronunciation of the ridge 😂
@christopherwhittaker2620
@christopherwhittaker2620 3 месяца назад
Oh shut up
@zedooncadhz
@zedooncadhz 3 месяца назад
Amazing
@stephenroney452
@stephenroney452 5 месяцев назад
Amazing lads im to old now really enjoyed it
@ALochOnTheWildSide
@ALochOnTheWildSide 5 месяцев назад
Beuuutifulll... 🗻👍👍
@gavjn12345
@gavjn12345 8 месяцев назад
Really good video, thanks.
@Chris_Knopf
@Chris_Knopf 8 месяцев назад
Crazy!!! Very nice video
@jacobmchenryphoto
@jacobmchenryphoto 6 месяцев назад
Nice work and great footage!
@colinmacdonald404
@colinmacdonald404 6 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@davidlennox711
@davidlennox711 Месяц назад
your pronunciation is wrong
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 27 дней назад
@@davidlennox711 ok
@wout123100
@wout123100 5 месяцев назад
buhh background music, why? gen z?
@craigarmitage6792
@craigarmitage6792 5 месяцев назад
Was the descent down the Clachaig gully?
@ephebo2024
@ephebo2024 5 месяцев назад
nope. crib goch is a coulple of inches narrower
@marctailor5219
@marctailor5219 4 месяца назад
What is the music its "mega."
@bilaltahir9978
@bilaltahir9978 8 месяцев назад
Do you have a lot rock climbing experience? Just trying to get a feel of how much climbing experience you had before doing this too check if I'm on the level to attempt it.
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 8 месяцев назад
Yeh, we all had a god amount of outdoor climbing experience before we tackled the ridge. I'd say if you don't have much climbing experience it's going to be a scary and potentially dangerous day out! Like some of the other comments have said, there have been fatalities on the ridge.
@JamesStevenson-t6c
@JamesStevenson-t6c 7 месяцев назад
It's really your mental ability to deal with the exposure that counts on this ridge, the scrambling itself is actually not that hard
@RabJ123
@RabJ123 4 месяца назад
@@JamesStevenson-t6c 'not that hard' is totally subjective, depending on ones scrambling experience and ability. Lack of experience and over confidence in ones ability is the biggest risk. This is one to work up to, learning scrambling and climbing techniques and plenty of experience on grade one and then less challenging grade two scrambles. You'll know when you are ready, if you're not sure, you are NOT ready and have a much higher chance of becoming a statistic. If it's for bragging rights rather than part of natural progression in climbing/mountaineering then I would question whether ego it the biggest risk factor that is getting the better of calm and measured decision making.
@strongestfan9823
@strongestfan9823 2 месяца назад
One day those rocks your holding onto will come off let’s hope someone from Scotland are holding on to them at the time
@Ant-66
@Ant-66 7 месяцев назад
Nicely done lads, enjoyed that. It is Grade 1 with Grade 2 bits though, and not a Grade 3.
@weebrianful
@weebrianful 2 месяца назад
It's a glen not a valley
@OllieFearn
@OllieFearn 2 месяца назад
The first line of the Wikipedia entry for glen: 'A glen is a valley' !!
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