Hiking 80km Through Remote Scottish Wilderness

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024

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  • @Erin-uz2gf
    @Erin-uz2gf Рік тому +2

    What a gorgeous trip! Just stunning.

  • @Peblingen
    @Peblingen Рік тому +3

    Thank you, I enjoyed that!

  • @McConnachy
    @McConnachy Рік тому +3

    I was up Beinn Dorian and Beinn Dothaidh today. The weather was out of this world (or not Scottish anyway) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому +3

      Good stuff mate glad you got some nice weather, this summer has been a bit of a let down in terms of weather so good to get a few good days.

    • @McConnachy
      @McConnachy Рік тому +2

      @@ScottishSummiteer aye, you’re right, I went to numerous places after studying the weather to find mist. I was coming down from Conival (and a failed attempt of Ben More Assynt) and got talking to a nice French lady who lives in Falkirk, and was making the ascent around midday, I warned her of the mist and extreme wind . She told me that she starts her (summer) climbs around 11am, by the time she gets to the top the mist is burnt off. Sure enough, by the time I got back to my van, the mist was gone! I’ve got a totally different strategy now and she opened my eyes.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому +2

      Yeh it’s hard to judge when to start the hike, but we tend to go for late morning/midday aswell for the same reason. Seems to be improving visibility throughout the day generally

  • @frankfee7173
    @frankfee7173 Рік тому +3

    Enjoyable video to watch, you need to be fit to do all that walking 🙈 and all the wild 🦌 up on the hills

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому +1

      Yeh was definitely a tough few days, but so worth it for the views

  • @alexcrichton6864
    @alexcrichton6864 Рік тому +2

    Well done guys, great work oh to be young again, take care.

  • @bobbroadhurst1648
    @bobbroadhurst1648 2 місяці тому

    Great views, awesome place to be with a good mate for company

  • @thejawadiaries
    @thejawadiaries Рік тому +1

    It's always great to walk to the nature and you get awesome results.have funnnn

  • @philipmification
    @philipmification Рік тому +3

    Great video. I'm impressed that you were able to survive the midges.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому +2

      Thanks mate, I’m also surprised haha. The midge were horrible and to top that off I was left with a bunch of ticks when I got home 😂😂

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому

      Hi mate, I’m not too knowledgeable on the situation either. But from experiences I’ve had, basically you can’t feel them at all. So when you get home from being out you just need to check all over your body and if you see any ticks then remove them. They just look like little black dots to start with (you can usually see the legs) but they grow the longer they are on you. As long as you remove them before 36hrs then the chance of any diseases are very little. I didn’t use a tick removal card (just used tweezers to remove them) but the cards might work better. As far as I am aware you will find them in England and Wales as well but haven’t been hiking in either place so not 100% sure. Hope this helps

  • @theawesomeyoutubersandco7124
    @theawesomeyoutubersandco7124 Місяць тому

    So awesome 🏆🏆🏆

  • @mikemccormac9368
    @mikemccormac9368 Рік тому +1

    Many would have not bothered to head out last weekend for the weather, but you did, and were rewarded. Your imagery of the clouds and mist swirling over the ridges and the tops around you is first class👍👍
    Your onward journey
    Then through moss - draped forests (Dessary?) to penetrate the "Rough bounds of Knoydart" to land at Inverie. Amazing trip!
    Don't know if you had a well earned pint 😊 at the Old Forge Inn, which I believe is now under excellent community ownership.
    Of course the scarcity of human flesh passing through this area will mean the midge and tic population will have made extra effort to secure their blood meal👹🕷🦟!

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому

      Yeh I was left with a few ticks at the end unfortunately. Was a great trip though for sure, your description is much better than mine 😂😂 It was indeed Dessary Forest, I don’t drink but I treated myself to a glass of orange juice at the end haha

    • @mikemccormac9368
      @mikemccormac9368 Рік тому

      Hi, I'm intrigued to know how you arranged transport to and from home. two cars? Or did you get the train back from Mallaig to your Glenfinnan starting point ?
      I always enjoyed mixing hikes with trips on the Highland railway lines- except when they delayed or broke down and missed your ferry/bus connections😒.

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому

      Yeh we got the ferry to mallaig and then train back to the starting point. The train journey was really good, nice to see some different parts of Scotland

  • @nickbenjamin6527
    @nickbenjamin6527 Рік тому

    Did a very similar route about 35 years ago when a friend and I had finished our GCSEs. We started in the same spot but took a post bus from Fort William not the train. Then we went on to Barrisdale bothy, Kinloch Horne and then north to Shiel Bridge. Our parents had no idea how remote an area we were going to...it was amazing. Lost my friend a few years ago who I made that trip with...RIP Pete

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that mate. I’m sure you have some great memories from the trip.

    • @nickbenjamin6527
      @nickbenjamin6527 Рік тому

      @ScottishSummiteer hoping to get up to area again next year!

  • @AdventureAceSweden
    @AdventureAceSweden Рік тому +2

    Stunning nature 🔥 great video 👌

  • @jonashubalekwhiskyandthewild

    Well done boys! Good film and trip in a beautiful area of the country! Watching you thinking it's not as bad with young generation as it looks elsewhere:-] Hope videos like this will inspire some others. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Jonas

    • @ScottishSummiteer
      @ScottishSummiteer  Рік тому

      Yeh it’s really my favourite way to spend free time. And getting to share my adventures with others it’s a privilege. Thanks for the kind words

  • @eamonnmatson4872
    @eamonnmatson4872 9 місяців тому

    Nice one mate! Keep the video's coming.

  • @GreyGhost.
    @GreyGhost. Рік тому +1

    ace stamina.