Fantastic James Fantastic.. I lived in Scotland in the 80s for a year and didn't set foot on a Highland!! Now I want to move back :) I'm so jealous lol M ☘️
You take me to memories of going the round of Beinn Sgulaird (grinding ascent over false summits) then return over Beinn Fionnlaidh. Oh, that long jarring tramp down the shoulder back to Glen Creran and the car, I still feel the pain😅 but the joy of those summit vistas. Also weird splintered rock formations which probably associated with the Beinn Trilleachan granite.
I'll second this, would also be great to see you talk about what tech you use to get your footage; cameras, drone, tripod, mics etc. Keep up the great work! D
Fab video as usual. A great day for a walk. Will be back up in Scotland at Easter. Until then videos like this keep reminding me how beautiful its is. Thanks.
Such a fine hill, looked fantastic. I'm glad you gave it a good score! It was my half way point munro 141, so a very happy memory of, unfortunately, the clag !
I'd love to but need to finish first ! and ideally finish before you overtake me the rate you're cracking though the remainder ! @@ScottishMunroJourney
Thank you for the video. 1st Munro of 24 for me was Beinn Challum, maybe on the same day as you did this, it’s was a brilliant day and views. I speak a little Gaelic, could be pronounced as Bin Yollay, my son is called Findlay and I’ve heard Gaelic speakers call him that.
Hi James, what a stunning day you had, wonderful views as far as the eye could see. Amazing, thank you as always for sharing your days adventure. Looked a chilly one! All the best, Dave 😀⛰🥾🏴
Amazing views. I climbed this one in September 2021 and most of the time was completely clagged in, though there were some nice views down the glen to Loch Creran on the way up. Looking forward to seeing more of your 2024 adventures.
A dead easy Munro.. To many mince pies was it 😉 The other Munro next to it is a far better Munro , Sgulaird.. Great photos at the end👍 The one just north I've still to do, Sgòr na h-Ulaidh
Any chance you could do a gear video, show us everything you use, such as what socks boxers jacket tops, etc, ik there is one on your channel, but you didn't cover stuff like socks ect, also I'd love to see you walk the Cape wraith trial
Class what a place then the drone just gives it a whole new look again brilliant
So beautiful, such clear sight, thank you ever so much, James!
Fantastic James Fantastic.. I lived in Scotland in the 80s for a year and didn't set foot on a Highland!! Now I want to move back :) I'm so jealous lol M ☘️
Wonderful mate, another inspirational video; you're convincing this little Welshman to take a trip up 👍
Thats good to hear 😁🏴🏔
Beaut of a day for it!
Nice photography. Thanks
Scotland is magical, i was there early june 2023 and i wish i were able to go there every year
Beautiful walk James, getting 2024 started on style.
You take me to memories of going the round of Beinn Sgulaird (grinding ascent over false summits) then return over Beinn Fionnlaidh. Oh, that long jarring tramp down the shoulder back to Glen Creran and the car, I still feel the pain😅 but the joy of those summit vistas. Also weird splintered rock formations which probably associated with the Beinn Trilleachan granite.
Magic James, cheers for sharing
Thanks James it's great to see you back out on the hill again and the conditions were just stunning.
I'll second this, would also be great to see you talk about what tech you use to get your footage; cameras, drone, tripod, mics etc.
Keep up the great work!
D
Might do something like that in the future 😁
Yep , i can vouch the views are spectacular up there , great vid and a nice start to the new year
Superb video James, as always you’re an inspiration. Great views and the weather on your side. Looking forward to your year of Munros ….
Cheers Dave 😁
A special shout out for the quality of your imaging on these walks - great views, and you always capture them fantastically well! Awe inspiring stuff.
Thank you 😁🏔
Really enjoy your videos. Spectacular views, added to the ever expanding list!
Fab video as usual. A great day for a walk. Will be back up in Scotland at Easter. Until then videos like this keep reminding me how beautiful its is. Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant James. Loved the drone shots as usual. Looking forward for the rest of your munro journey.
Take care
Alan
Cheers Alan 😁
I'm stopping on Friday morning and was hoping for a good walk on Saturday but the fantastic weather is changing on that day😮💨
Fantastic walk James.
Fantastic views great weather cheers
Repeating myself, but that was another marvelous film. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Such a fine hill, looked fantastic. I'm glad you gave it a good score! It was my half way point munro 141, so a very happy memory of, unfortunately, the clag !
It deserves a good one! A great one for 141 too, need to return without the clag though!
I'd love to but need to finish first ! and ideally finish before you overtake me the rate you're cracking though the remainder ! @@ScottishMunroJourney
brilliant as always , keep on hiking pal!
Great video James, was there a couple of years back. As you said the views just get better the higher you get. Atb
Loved this video ❤ Incredible views!
Thank you for the video. 1st Munro of 24 for me was Beinn Challum, maybe on the same day as you did this, it’s was a brilliant day and views. I speak a little Gaelic, could be pronounced as Bin Yollay, my son is called Findlay and I’ve heard Gaelic speakers call him that.
Hi James, what a stunning day you had, wonderful views as far as the eye could see. Amazing, thank you as always for sharing your days adventure. Looked a chilly one! All the best, Dave 😀⛰🥾🏴
Cheers Dave 😁
Nice first wee hill James! Those views out to sea are stunning! Cracking drone footage too mate! Fantastic and here’s to 2024!! Paul
Happy New Year to you, hope it's a great one for you,
Stunning views, absolutely beautiful, so glad your back, looking forward to many more.x
Truly amazing
Amazing views. I climbed this one in September 2021 and most of the time was completely clagged in, though there were some nice views down the glen to Loch Creran on the way up. Looking forward to seeing more of your 2024 adventures.
I hope ur as lucky with the weather this year as u were last year James
I hope so too 🤣
A dead easy Munro.. To many mince pies was it 😉
The other Munro next to it is a far better Munro , Sgulaird..
Great photos at the end👍
The one just north I've still to do, Sgòr na h-Ulaidh
Absolutely fantastic, buetifull view's so spectacular. 8.5/10, you sure?😊
Happy New Year
Could easily be a 10/10 😁
Any chance you could do a gear video, show us everything you use, such as what socks boxers jacket tops, etc, ik there is one on your channel, but you didn't cover stuff like socks ect, also I'd love to see you walk the Cape wraith trial
Might do another vid like that in the future 😁 If I complete the munros then I will be looking at long distance trails, Cheers, James
Good stuff. Thought you'd finally wear a hat for this one but... Nope.
Got a near 100% record on the munros hat-less 🤣
Aye, you’ve plenty hair to keep the Napier warm 😁
Do you take any micro crampons ?. Surely you take some type of head gear ?. Love the shots .. great 👍👏👏
Yes I had micro crampons but they were not required 😁 no head gear 🤣 Cheers, James
Looking forward to doin that 1. Just done Fionn Bheinn last week as my 1st of 2024.
What drone do you use James? Fancying 1 for my future adventures
Nice one! Good hill that, Im using the DJi Air2s 😁 Cheers, James
@ScottishMunroJourney spot on and thanks for the info. Look forward to your final 52
hi mate what camera/lens do you use?
A7iii with a Sony 16-35 F4 PZ