Brilliant film guys, I’ve yet to do these Munro’s but they epitomise what it’s all about for me: wild, remote and a test of stamina and route finding. It’s called adventure. Keep em coming. Richard.
Just discovered your channel and really enjoyed this video. What an amazing challenge and experience you had. Views and video superb. Looking forward to watching more.
Congratulations on doing the 12, and you had slightly better views than the last time you did 12. That wind and cold weather takes away the joy, but its part of climbing. Really enjoyed the experience, real life reactions, and seeing those summits!
Awesome videos bud. Definitely enjoying the nature out there. Keep up great work. And if you can leave the name/ locations of these trails. Would love to visit. Thanks
Had to replay this over and over again. Just so much going on, every time caught a new point of interest. Day one, your climbing buddy soldiered on through 'absolutely freezing wind and rain' in his shorts😅 I did wonder if he is of Scandinavian origin or to quote the apocryphal, 'made in Scotland, frae girders'😂 Complex topography of peaks and glens, I've tramped the Glen Affric hills in warm summer weather as far as Carn Eigh and Mam Sodhail, really parts of of one mountain mass. Everything beyond that your trek is an adventure into new territory (for me at least) with all the pleasure of your video companionship. I did note your dining choice of another steaming pot noodle 😊, Have you ever considered trying for a product endorsement to your channel. "Eat our (insert manufacturer name) noodles and you can conquer 12 munros!! I also note history of the ruins on top of Mam Sodhail, but that can be subject for another time
Yeh was definitely a lot to take in over the three days, new views and things to look at. My pal is Scottish and just brave with the shorts😂😂. Glad you could see some new areas, always nice to see new places. Don’t think I have a big enough following for sponsorship. But who knows, maybe something for the future. Thanks for the comment
I'm still picking up on parts of your journey bringing out the natural beauty of the Highland nature. You started through a small area of original (thousands of year old) Caledonian woodland, all the trees, green moss and percolating water flows that are the natural gift of this habitat. No doubt also much wildlife, but produce a camera and you won't see them for dust 😂! You perceptively describe the winding woodland path as like an excerpt from Lord of the rings in nature. You couldn't say it better! I also wanted to belatedly express my admiration of your completion of a challenging long trip complete with full backpacks.🫡 And all on a single pot noodle Sorry I'll shut up on that one😂!!
Impressive and some great scenery. Do you know that Gaelic pronunciations and translations are available on line. I think Walkhighlands and Munromagic both have them. Knowing a few words of Gaelic adds to the experience. For example, your first climb went through Fraoch Coire. Fraoch means heather, which is apt for that Coire. Cracking trip, though.
@@ScottishSummiteer that’s awesome, bothy looks well taking care of and rustic. I absolutely love it. We don’t have such things in the US. I learned something new this week.
Brilliant film guys, I’ve yet to do these Munro’s but they epitomise what it’s all about for me: wild, remote and a test of stamina and route finding. It’s called adventure. Keep em coming. Richard.
100% mate. Such a great route and area to explore. Adventure is the best word for it. Got loads more planned for the future aswell👍
A great achievement guys, you are an inspiration
Awesome channel
Thank you. Just catching up. Beautiful wilderness. You could have introduced your walking partner!
Crazy man! Well done. Looked totally amazing
Thanks mate. Was an amazing trip, thanks for watching along
Well done guys, good trip, you'll get a good sleep after that walk, take care.
Cheers mate. Yeh was definitely a tough one😂😂
Beautiful scenery, love the channel
Thanks. Means a lot🙏
Top class. loved your journey
Thanks mate
Fantastic lads, well done, looks amazing 👏 😊
Thanks mate 🙏
Good show 👍 you would appreciate central heating and a warm bed coming back from that trip 🙈
Yeh 100%. Was nice to get back after a good but tough trip
This is my idea of fun! Well done
Exactly mate, can’t beat it. Cheers😊
Just discovered your channel and really enjoyed this video. What an amazing challenge and experience you had. Views and video superb. Looking forward to watching more.
Thanks, that really means a lot. Glad you enjoyed
Please don’t stop making these videos!! They’re gurt lush!!! X
Had to look up what that meant 😂😂. Thanks for the kind words
@@ScottishSummiteer lol!! It’s Somerset for very good!!!! X
Genuine,qyuality,energy sapping content. Good navigation,well done.
Thanks 🙏
What a trip. It must have been an incredible experience.
Yeh really was a great trip, one to remember for sure
Congratulations on doing the 12, and you had slightly better views than the last time you did 12. That wind and cold weather takes away the joy, but its part of climbing. Really enjoyed the experience, real life reactions, and seeing those summits!
Yeh we got lucky the second day with the weather. Always great to get some views after a tough climb. Thanks for the comment🙏
Well done lads, long trip.
Cheers mate
"This wind is so cold!"
*companion skips ahead in shorts*
Awesome videos bud. Definitely enjoying the nature out there. Keep up great work. And if you can leave the name/ locations of these trails. Would love to visit. Thanks
Thanks mate. This video was from Loch Mullardoch, up north in Scotland. Will make sure to leave the place in the future👍
@@ScottishSummiteer great thank you!
Had to replay this over and over again. Just so much going on, every time caught a new point of interest.
Day one, your climbing buddy soldiered on through 'absolutely freezing wind and rain' in his shorts😅
I did wonder if he is of Scandinavian origin or to quote the apocryphal, 'made in Scotland, frae girders'😂
Complex topography of peaks and glens, I've tramped the Glen Affric hills in warm summer weather as far as Carn Eigh and Mam Sodhail, really parts of of one mountain mass.
Everything beyond that your trek is an adventure into new territory (for me at least) with all the pleasure of your video companionship.
I did note your dining choice of another steaming pot noodle 😊, Have you ever considered trying for a product endorsement to your channel.
"Eat our (insert manufacturer name) noodles and you can conquer 12 munros!!
I also note history of the ruins on top of Mam Sodhail, but that can be subject for another time
Yeh was definitely a lot to take in over the three days, new views and things to look at. My pal is Scottish and just brave with the shorts😂😂. Glad you could see some new areas, always nice to see new places. Don’t think I have a big enough following for sponsorship. But who knows, maybe something for the future. Thanks for the comment
I'm still picking up on parts of your journey bringing out the natural beauty of the Highland nature. You started through a small area of original (thousands of year old) Caledonian woodland, all the trees, green moss and percolating water flows that are the natural gift of this habitat. No doubt also much wildlife, but produce a camera and you won't see them for dust 😂!
You perceptively describe the winding woodland path as like an excerpt from Lord of the rings in nature. You couldn't say it better!
I also wanted to belatedly express my admiration of your completion of a challenging long trip complete with full backpacks.🫡
And all on a single pot noodle
Sorry I'll shut up on that one😂!!
Cheers mate. Yeh was a tough trip but worth every minute of slogging up with heavy back packs for the views. Glad you enjoyed
Impressive and some great scenery. Do you know that Gaelic pronunciations and translations are available on line. I think Walkhighlands and Munromagic both have them. Knowing a few words of Gaelic adds to the experience. For example, your first climb went through Fraoch Coire. Fraoch means heather, which is apt for that Coire. Cracking trip, though.
Yeh I’ll make sure I have a look in the future before I go out 👍
Oh and I almost forgot; what is a bothy? Is like a free place to camp out? I’m from USA
Yeh it’s basically just a building from years ago that has been done up for people to hide in if the weathers poor 😂😂
@@ScottishSummiteer that’s awesome, bothy looks well taking care of and rustic. I absolutely love it. We don’t have such things in the US. I learned something new this week.
Yeh they really are great