Hi Andy, Another cracking day for these two shapely Corbetts. You really get the impression that Spring is knocking. Well done, great viewing. Cheers, Charlie
Thanks Charlie. Yeah, it feels like spring. Really enjoyed these 2 Corbetts, especially the view to Beinn Sgritheall, don't usually see that side of it. And the weather was a cherry on top. Cheers.
Beautiful day Andy and a cracking looking wee walk! Had to look these two up as I had not a clue where you are. Looks very quiet and remote. Enjoyed that! Paul
@@andrewkingdom Hi Andrew. I was up at Kinlochewe on Monday doing the Corbett there, Meall a'Ghiubhais. I'm hoping to get back to Torridon on Friday if the weather holds, to do a couple just south of the road, Sgurr Dubh and Sgorr nan Lochan Uaine.
Absolutely awe inspiring vistas Andy. We are coming to Skye in April and thanks to finding your videos, I have found a walk that the 3 of us can do. Our son Fred, is only 4 3/4s. So the Cuillin are out for him. However Beinn na Cro seems easy enough for him to be able to climb, after watching your video and finding the route on walkhighlands. Thank you for your work and please keep them coming!! All the best James
Thanks James. Skye is fantastic, and Beinn na Cro is one of the easier hills. Another couple of easy walks are The Quiraing and The Storr. In my videos I visited the mountains behind them but the shorter walks just around the pinnacles of rock below are well worth a visit. Glad you are enjoying the videos. ATB.
Really beautiful, thanks for sharing. Please can you tell me whether the road from Shiel Bridge to Arnisdale is drivable in a basic hatchback and roughly how many hours the journey takes (I am on holiday in Glen Shiel area later this year so keen to visit the area you have shown if possible). Thanks
The road is a well maintained single track all the way, no problem for any car. About 30-45 min drive from Shiel to Arnisdale. Really fun road too with great views all the way. Plenty of viewpoints to chill at en route too. If you are planning a mountain hike down there I would recommend Beinn Sgritheall. Great mountain with the best views of the area. Thanks for watching, ATB. www.walkhighlands.co.uk/kintail/Beinnsgritheall.shtml
Yeah, we could do with a few more trees on the lower slopes. Though there is a stark beauty to barren bare hills. Makes path finding a whole lot easier without them. Maybe just fill the valleys with them and leave the hill tops bare for the views. Thanks for watching.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching. I don't do commentary, not my style. But I'll try to remember to put a link to the walkhighlands route in the description, who do a great job of detailing the route, views, map etc. Cheers.
Wonderful scenery. Great place to go hiking. Wishing you a wonderful day 👍
Thanks. Have a great day too. ATB
What a scenery my friend, this is truly spectacular! Absolutely stunning work!
Thanks Ervin.
Hi Andy, Another cracking day for these two shapely Corbetts. You really get the impression that Spring is knocking. Well done, great viewing. Cheers, Charlie
Thanks Charlie. Yeah, it feels like spring. Really enjoyed these 2 Corbetts, especially the view to Beinn Sgritheall, don't usually see that side of it. And the weather was a cherry on top. Cheers.
Beautiful day Andy and a cracking looking wee walk! Had to look these two up as I had not a clue where you are. Looks very quiet and remote. Enjoyed that! Paul
Thanks Paul. Great pair of Corbetts. Beinn Sgritheall, the neighbouring Munro was pretty busy, but only a few people on these. Cheers.
Brilliant what a
Wonderful day cheers
Thanks for watching Andrew. Aye, it was a fantastic day. Great pair of Corbetts.
@@andy-astro they look great no am planning a backpack in April around some of the Torridon Corbetts so hoping for good weather ATB mate
@@andrewkingdom Hi Andrew. I was up at Kinlochewe on Monday doing the Corbett there, Meall a'Ghiubhais. I'm hoping to get back to Torridon on Friday if the weather holds, to do a couple just south of the road, Sgurr Dubh and Sgorr nan Lochan Uaine.
@@andy-astro brilliant look forward to seeing that fingers crossed
Absolutely awe inspiring vistas Andy. We are coming to Skye in April and thanks to finding your videos, I have found a walk that the 3 of us can do. Our son Fred, is only 4 3/4s. So the Cuillin are out for him. However Beinn na Cro seems easy enough for him to be able to climb, after watching your video and finding the route on walkhighlands. Thank you for your work and please keep them coming!!
All the best
James
Thanks James. Skye is fantastic, and Beinn na Cro is one of the easier hills. Another couple of easy walks are The Quiraing and The Storr. In my videos I visited the mountains behind them but the shorter walks just around the pinnacles of rock below are well worth a visit. Glad you are enjoying the videos. ATB.
Really beautiful, thanks for sharing. Please can you tell me whether the road from Shiel Bridge to Arnisdale is drivable in a basic hatchback and roughly how many hours the journey takes (I am on holiday in Glen Shiel area later this year so keen to visit the area you have shown if possible). Thanks
The road is a well maintained single track all the way, no problem for any car. About 30-45 min drive from Shiel to Arnisdale. Really fun road too with great views all the way. Plenty of viewpoints to chill at en route too. If you are planning a mountain hike down there I would recommend Beinn Sgritheall. Great mountain with the best views of the area. Thanks for watching, ATB. www.walkhighlands.co.uk/kintail/Beinnsgritheall.shtml
@@andy-astro thanks for the inspiring video and helpful advice ! , I hope to be there later in the spring
The landscape would look a whole lot prettier with it’s natural Caledonian forrest restored.
Yeah, we could do with a few more trees on the lower slopes. Though there is a stark beauty to barren bare hills. Makes path finding a whole lot easier without them. Maybe just fill the valleys with them and leave the hill tops bare for the views. Thanks for watching.
You do some of the best vlogs with regards to Scotland. Just one point name some of your views because they are so informative.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching. I don't do commentary, not my style. But I'll try to remember to put a link to the walkhighlands route in the description, who do a great job of detailing the route, views, map etc. Cheers.