So many useful points for those considering this route: details of the footing, shots of the summit cairns, with long-distance mountain context shots, and route timings. THX for posting.JMO
Thanks for your comments. It was filmed on the 3rd May this year. The majority of the snow will now have melted, there may just be very small patches around in some of the more sheltered areas.
I printed a black and white 1:50000 Ordnance Survey map of the area, as my main map for navigating. I had a full colour Harvey 1:25000 map in my rucksack and my wife was carrying a 1:25000 Ordnance Survey, neither of which we needed to use.
So many useful points for those considering this route: details of the footing, shots of the summit cairns, with long-distance mountain context shots, and route timings. THX for posting.JMO
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it & thanks for your comments.
Excellent video
Thanks. Looking forward to running the circuit sometime!
Hi great video I just subscribed to your channel great stuff
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and to think - lunatics run that in a day for fun. nicely done video. many thanks
I'm waiting for some good weather to run it myself! Thanks for watching
A fine adventure!!
Thanks for watching!
Very useful guide to the route very well filmed. Please what was the date of the walk? Widesoread snow still lying. .thx for posting.
Thanks for your comments. It was filmed on the 3rd May this year. The majority of the snow will now have melted, there may just be very small patches around in some of the more sheltered areas.
A shame you didn't have the views.
How did you negotiate the trail? as you said others used phones
I printed a black and white 1:50000 Ordnance Survey map of the area, as my main map for navigating. I had a full colour Harvey 1:25000 map in my rucksack and my wife was carrying a 1:25000 Ordnance Survey, neither of which we needed to use.
@@infinitehighlands Thank you, great information
Devil’s Point used to be called Devil’s Knob but it offended some easily offended people.
From walk highlands "The Devil's Point - or Bod an Deamhain (Penis of the Demon) to give its original Gaelic name "