Ah An Teallach..wonderful,winter or summer, and gives a fine perspective on the challenges of munros. and if you don't feel you've had your legs and adrenalin work out then just continue out to other munros in the Fisherfield Keep safe,respect the hill Simon Artley xAberdeen Lairig club
Great Video!! Went up a few weeks ago but had to call it off on Sail Lliath for safety. (Terrible weather came in and practically snapped my ankle) Going back up tomorrow..
That looks really exposed, like Crib Goch on steroids. How does one who has not done anything above grade 1 build up the ability to tackle such a fantastic ridge as this?
@Matt Botwood great video. I'd only add that confidence in scrambling - and ideally some rock climbing experience - is essential/desirable when tackling exposed ridges...if you have those then a rope isn't necessary.
I've seen lots of footage of this route but none as good as yours. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! We were very lucky with the conditions.
Ah An Teallach..wonderful,winter or summer, and gives a fine perspective on the challenges of munros.
and if you don't feel you've had your legs and adrenalin work out then just continue out to other munros in the Fisherfield
Keep safe,respect the hill
Simon Artley
xAberdeen Lairig club
Epic visuals!
Great footage.Amazing day you got up there.Has to be one of the best days out going over the pinnacles and Munros.😃👍
Brilliant mate. Cracking conditions. The bypass path was enough for me. Cheers
beautiful stuff
Excellent. Reminded me of Caspar Friedrich's classic "Wanderer above the sea of fog"!
Great Video!! Went up a few weeks ago but had to call it off on Sail Lliath for safety. (Terrible weather came in and practically snapped my ankle) Going back up tomorrow..
Looks a classic 👍👍
Incredible scenery and filming. Too scary for me though!
thanks man its good !!
That looks really exposed, like Crib Goch on steroids. How does one who has not done anything above grade 1 build up the ability to tackle such a fantastic ridge as this?
@Matt Botwood great video. I'd only add that confidence in scrambling - and ideally some rock climbing experience - is essential/desirable when tackling exposed ridges...if you have those then a rope isn't necessary.
Did you see that brocken spectre?
I missed that! Had to go back and watch it again myself. It was beautiful conditions.