Great video mate. Ive recently put up some scrambling videos including aonach eagach and collies ledge in skye. I think the grade can be a bit biased towards verticality and in particular when I climbed Pinnacle Ridge in the lakes I found it pretty easy and would say I preffered it over Jacks rake - the tree section I was terrified. But maybe its about getting over your fear of heights.
Im about to go snowdonia for my first time, ive only ever had the south downs to backpack on and not 1 of my friends is intrested in doing it.... i hoping i might meet people to tag along with on easy scrambles as i suffer from a major fear of heights thanks to scaffolding without a harness 😅😅😅 but you know what they face your fears don't run from them!!
OS explorer maps are the standard that most people use. Cicerone also make scrambling guides for all the main locations in this vid. Thanks for watching 👌
Perfectly explained and thanks for the examples too
Great starter advice mate.
Great video mate. Ive recently put up some scrambling videos including aonach eagach and collies ledge in skye. I think the grade can be a bit biased towards verticality and in particular when I climbed Pinnacle Ridge in the lakes I found it pretty easy and would say I preffered it over Jacks rake - the tree section I was terrified. But maybe its about getting over your fear of heights.
Quality video 👍 very informative!
Im about to go snowdonia for my first time, ive only ever had the south downs to backpack on and not 1 of my friends is intrested in doing it.... i hoping i might meet people to tag along with on easy scrambles as i suffer from a major fear of heights thanks to scaffolding without a harness 😅😅😅 but you know what they face your fears don't run from them!!
your my mates science teacher 😮💨
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What map would you recommend for beginners that's to read?
OS explorer maps are the standard that most people use. Cicerone also make scrambling guides for all the main locations in this vid.
Thanks for watching 👌
@@archieberesford47 Do you know if it's possible to hire a scrambling guide for the peak District? If so where do I look?
Don't know if you can hire them. Search "scrambles in the dark peak" on amazon they are a tenner.
you should downhill mountain bike sir 😂