James, what a fantastic film!!! The camera work is amazing. I have only seen one cloud inversion which was great but yours was truly stunning. As ever your commentary and the music add a brilliant extra dimension to the film. Thanks for showing us these amazing places!!!
Amazing stuff, thank you. I can’t imagine how much work goes into videos like this. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, out comes the drone! The BBC would have had several screens of credits at the end, but you did it all yourself.
Hello James, while trying to watch your newest video I stay at Cannich on the campsite, just a stone's throw away from where you were - funny coincidence. The weather is going to be fine tomorrow and we are looking forward to our hike in Glen Affric where we had last been in 1996! I will certainly watch the video when I will have better conditions to do so. Thank you ever so much in advance, best regards from the neighbor glen this time, Martin
@@ScottishMunroJourney We were very lucky, James. First it was drizzling and you couldn't see any mountains through the mist. But on the way back it cleared up and we could see all the munros. A great hike despite of the uncomfortable ground of the path... best regards Martin
Another great video. I completed these 4 from the dam out and you were correct the path alongside the Loch was brutal. Great idea using the ferry but don’t think that option was available when I climbed it. Nice to see as the views you got coming up to your first I did not get as the last two on my round was on the mist so great watching your footage.
Did these last year but with the loch walk , took me about an extra hour as everyone i met wanted to know what the loch path was like , it was certainly midgie central at the dam in the morning, great vid as usual , cheers from Brechin
Wow another fantastic video james. cloud inversion was amazing definitely 10/10. i have followed your amazing journey from your very first munro. not done these 4 yet as like yourself been waiting for the boat to be back in action.
Wow James what a video! The cloud inversion is unreal! We were so excited to watch this and it did not disappoint! Would love a video with your camping kit as looking to try this ourselves ! Thanks!
Hi James, stunning, what amazing views Mother Nature treated you too. That cloud inversion was epic. It must have been hard to pull yourself away from it. Thank you as always for sharing your epic adventure, all the very best Dave 😀⛰🥾🏕️🏴
Didnt realise you were an ambassador. Just assumed you fancied a change in gear. Some of the cheaper options perform just as well as the more expensive ones
I did these Munros in '22 and that Lochside walk back is a bugger. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your walk on these stunning remote Munros. Well done on being an OEX ambassador.
Fantastic James, as always loving your videos. We've been with you from the start, can't believe how the time has gone. Not many now mate. Neil and Rachel
Awesome video. Very jealous. What a camping spot! Walked them last year. 4 hours from the summit of An Socach to the car was hideous. Wished the boat was running then!🤣 Loving the drone footage.
Thinking to myself 'I really should comment more on some of these videos' as after making a few myself there is a good bit of effort put in, for me to just sit here and enjoy. I especially enjoyed this one. The Mullardoch hills are specially to me as I had a great couple days fast packing them last September and started a wee video making journey I've been on. Always nice to see others doing them. Thanks
You should camp more often, James - as it's only then that you get these wonderful rewards, of setting sun and cloud inversions - and that one looked as if it was just about the Daddy of all the inversions that ever were! I'm liking the design of your lightweight tent, too, and - aren't you the guy who used to tell us he didn't like wearing shorts?!! LOL.
Fantastic video in an area with some stunning scenery. I did these the same way with the boat but without the wild camp. I wasn't chancing the loch side path with the horror stories id heard. Definentely 4 to revisit some day.
Great Vid, but that's easy with such a great four munro hike 👍😂 hard to argue against a 10 the area is stunning , the walk between them isn't difficult but very enjoyable and as you said it does feel isolated.. That walk along the Loch is very easy any bad reputation isn't justified, it's mostly gentle undulating and has an easy track to follow for most of it, nothing difficult 😅 How much was the ferry , it's not ran for a long time?
Yeah I nearly went lightweight and done them in a day, but decided on a camping trip 😁 ferry was £40, pricey but worth it for the experience I suppose.. he has no competition 😂
Great vid james i did the 4 munros in 1 walk but i wish i did it like you did but weather was unpredictable, any clues once you finish your munros to keep on filming your mountain walks ?i did lurg mhor recently that hike was up and down ,more fun on a bike 😂
Yeah that must have been a big day! Not 100% sure what I will do after, but I will make videos of some sort 😁 Lurg Mhor is an awesome hill.. Cheers, James
Beluga Lagoon I believe you're referring to. If you like those you're in for a treat, he must gave a 5+ album back catalogue and they're all bangers. An impossible challenge to pick a favourite.
All three 😂 usually on steep climbs I will listen to podcasts, then music when on the tops.. takes the mind off the hard work 😂 but I do also listen to the sound of nature a lot of the time..