Beautiful videos - expertly thought out and filmed. Have walked the trail many times and these are the truest representation of what it is really like. I will enjoy watching all of them.
The best trail I've done. Can't beat it despite trying. The Highlands may not be the highest mountains but it's the wildest place where one can BE. Camping put on route alone with the wind and deer. If your considering Caie Wrath Trail....Go for it. Be fit. Have good all weather kit and research your food and pack weight. Every day it gets lighter... Love it ❤
Thanks for all your hard work on the Cicerone guide and on these videos. I have spent ages on reconnaissance using the guide, youtube and the Harvey maps ready for this April, and have really appreciated the information. Looking forward to putting it all into action.
Iain, I love these videos. This trail has got into me like no other! I first discovered the North West Highlands twelve years ago,Assynt in particular. I feel I must walk this trail before I am no longer able. The trouble is I’ve never camped in my life,I am 65 and I guess time is not on my side. I’ve climbed Suilven, and Quinag… these places are magical . I want so much to walk the trail but feel I need someone to do it with. If you no anyone to help let me know. I am going to buy the book and keep watching your videos.
Thanks Martin - really appreciate it. If you take your time and use bothies, camping can be kept to a minimum. There is an excellent Facebook group where you might be able to find a compatriot to join you. Look out for the next episode coming very soon. Iain
Ah thanks - really appreciate it! I’m just working on the next episode as we speak (GlenDessarry to Barrisdsle) and have some great drone footage I shot whilst up there last month so should be a good one. Iain
Thanks - funny you should mention it, but I'm up around Knoydart next week (writing another book for Cicerone) so am hoping to film some footage to use in the next instalments, hence I've been holding off for a bit. So watch this space, hopefully, the hurricane-force winds won't materialise and I can get the drone up for some nice shots!
Hi Phil - really glad you're enjoying them, they're fun to make, although I'm learning the video editing ropes so it's taking me a fair bit of time. Definitely plan for there to be more episodes in the next month but realistically not the whole trail by August. Shoot me an email via the capewrathtrailguide.org website with any questions and I'd be delighted to help.
Beautiful videos - expertly thought out and filmed. Have walked the trail many times and these are the truest representation of what it is really like. I will enjoy watching all of them.
The best trail I've done. Can't beat it despite trying. The Highlands may not be the highest mountains but it's the wildest place where one can BE. Camping put on route alone with the wind and deer.
If your considering Caie Wrath Trail....Go for it. Be fit. Have good all weather kit and research your food and pack weight.
Every day it gets lighter...
Love it ❤
Thank you lain the videos are a great help…👍👍
Excellent work Iain. Thank you. A great help and inspiration.
Thanks for all your hard work on the Cicerone guide and on these videos. I have spent ages on reconnaissance using the guide, youtube and the Harvey maps ready for this April, and have really appreciated the information. Looking forward to putting it all into action.
Iain, I love these videos. This trail has got into me like no other! I first discovered the North West Highlands twelve years ago,Assynt in particular. I feel I must walk this trail before I am no longer able. The trouble is I’ve never camped in my life,I am 65 and I guess time is not on my side. I’ve climbed Suilven, and Quinag… these places are magical . I want so much to walk the trail but feel I need someone to do it with. If you no anyone to help let me know. I am going to buy the book and keep watching your videos.
Thanks Martin - really appreciate it. If you take your time and use bothies, camping can be kept to a minimum. There is an excellent Facebook group where you might be able to find a compatriot to join you. Look out for the next episode coming very soon. Iain
Brilliantly put together 👍
Thanks Ken - very much appreciated.
Well done and thank you. Already have your book, but this is very helpful. I hope there will be more soon. 🤗
Ah thanks - really appreciate it! I’m just working on the next episode as we speak (GlenDessarry to Barrisdsle) and have some great drone footage I shot whilst up there last month so should be a good one. Iain
Future vid please.... Viable alternative to falls of glomach
Hi Iain - Really helpful series. Any chance we can see the next instalment soon??
Thanks - funny you should mention it, but I'm up around Knoydart next week (writing another book for Cicerone) so am hoping to film some footage to use in the next instalments, hence I've been holding off for a bit. So watch this space, hopefully, the hurricane-force winds won't materialise and I can get the drone up for some nice shots!
These videos are brilliant. We’ll be doing the trail at the end of August and wondering if you’ll be producing the rest of the sections soon?
Hi Phil - really glad you're enjoying them, they're fun to make, although I'm learning the video editing ropes so it's taking me a fair bit of time. Definitely plan for there to be more episodes in the next month but realistically not the whole trail by August. Shoot me an email via the capewrathtrailguide.org website with any questions and I'd be delighted to help.
@@CapeWrathTrailGuide excellent! Will do..
Everyone I met in Knoydart pronounced A’chuil differently from this video