Great video (btw I'm currently enjoying Simon's book Between the Sunset and the Sea). Yesterday I climbed up to the West Summit after traversing the ridge - many walkers just seem to head down after bagging the East Summit :-( At the tricky section, I went straight up then diagonally left - much easier and less exposed than Simon's colleague variation of climbing up the right of the pillar over a nasty drop!
I've been up Stac Pollaigh three times and never tire of the views. They are spectacular. There are much higher hills in this beautiful Scotland but few can match this one. It is unique.
Great video (btw I'm currently enjoying Simon's book Between the Sunset and the Sea). Yesterday I climbed up to the West Summit after traversing the ridge - many walkers just seem to head down after bagging the East Summit :-( At the tricky section, I went straight up then diagonally left - much easier and less exposed than Simon's colleague variation of climbing up the right of the pillar over a nasty drop!
I've been up Stac Pollaigh three times and never tire of the views. They are spectacular. There are much higher hills in this beautiful Scotland but few can match this one. It is unique.
Good stuff 5 star,superb area,unique in the British Isles if you haven't been - well,it's your loss!!!
Excellent!
A 612 meter high mountain in Scotland is a Corbat, as 610 meters is 2,000ft.
hey there, nice voice ah
loch dude don't have lakes in the highlands but sweet vid much love
Why is it always English folk doing these things? Come on you indigenous Scots!