My wife and I were delighted to discover your channel back about Munro 60 or 70. We are Canadian seniors and learned about Munro bagging long ago from a Scottish friend who told us about The Munro Show. And it was 6 and a half years ago when we bagged our one and only Munro, Beinn Narnain, I was just about 65 at the time. We took the less direct route to the top, which gave great views of The Cobbler after all those zig-zags (‘switchbacks’ we call them here). As a young man I did 3 week-long hikes through the Canadian Rockies and have done many walks through the vast forests of Ontario but there is something rather special about the Scottish highlands. Thanks for all your videos, especially this one.
Dear James, your latest films around the Arrochar alps adds to the great reputation you have built up. Excellent photography and artistic skill in your choice of subject and great comments. Well done and thank you. This part of you journey brings back happy memories .I last walked the same pathways some 60 yrs ago and managed to lessen the impact they had on reducing the stresses I had in my life. Most of us who watch your videos will have obtained some lessening of the stresses in their lives. As we approach the end of 2023 we think back to the happy times and for some the bad times. So thanks for all you have done to make many people happy. We wish you and yours including your wee friend. lexi a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Thanks Phillip, Im glad you have been enjoying the videos and they are bringing back some good memories 😁 Have a great Christmas & Happy New Year.. Cheers, James
Narnain is literally on my doorstep as I live right at the foot of this mountain which means I can only see up as far as Cruach na Miseag (the big lump before the Spearhead). A lovely video. Thanks for climbing up there and showing the beautiful views all the way down to the Gareloch and the Firth of Clyde and over to Loch Arklet and Katrine. You got a good clear day for it - “last day of November” you said. You mean St Andrew’s Day.
Hi James, and hello again Lexi. Another belting video again, what stunning views, you certainly struck gold with the weather on this day at least. Looking forward to the next one already. All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰
The very village I was born and raised, so fortunate and I recognise that now more than ever but of course as a youngster, you just want to leave and see the big lights of the city but now its more appealing than ever
Hallo James, thank you ever so much for this awesome video! I’ve been to the Cobbler in the 1990s in heavy rain. It’s nice to see what‘s around it😅. Magnificent views…
Well dome 👏 Another stunning vide James and lovely to see Lexi too. Still to do these Munro’s myself but did Ben A’an back in Sept. Views are so beautiful. 🙌🩵🥾🥾🐶
You got great conditions for your hike James. Living just west of Glasgow Ben Ime and Narnain were my first Munros and I could see them on a clear day from where I lived with my parents. It was the hills north of Inverness that I left towards the end of my 1st round! Haven't visited Ben Ime for a number of years, so need to head back there soon. ATB Derek
Lovely, James and Lexi! The loch beyond Katrine is probably Venechar or possibly Ard, I'd imagine. I never made it up these ones either, so it's lovely to see that cradle of Scottish mountaineering, almost a century ago.
Glad you enjoyed the Arrochar Alps 🏔️🏔️ James, you certainly got a lovely day for them ☀️ wee Lexi 🐕 looked as though she enjoyed herself 😂 looking forward to seeing your Ben Vane 🏔️ video atb Brian 👍
The first munros I did (Narnain/Ime/Vane in one go!) and I loved 'em. There's a lot of great little pools from the west of Ben Vane that have mayflies and frogs and similar, and a wee stream too. Ben Vane is nasty from the east- the path is basically a slip 'n slide.
Beinn Narnain was my second Munro and I have returned many times. A great area for hill walking with many Corbbets surrounding the Munros. I like to see the Paps of Jura from the summit of Beinn Ime.
My regular stomping ground James I was up the Brack the week before and wanted to head up to the area the same weekend as this but work commitments put paid to that. The local corbetts deserve a separate trip back down from Inverness.
Did this pair a few months back in heavy fog and rain. Scrambling section on Narnain took us by surprise and was nasty in a couple of places. Wish we'd had the views!
Its a very popular area , keep away from it at the weekends . I've been up there just doing the Corbetts , good wee hills . great views from all the hills in the Alps.. Ben Vane isn't all that bad. Ben Lomond would be a good last hill to do, but its far for you .
Absolutely amazing James. I do love this area myself. Handy to be a hours drive away for me. Just expensive car park lol. Looking forward to seeing your video on Ben Vane as I've not done that one yet. Hoping to do that one beginning of next year hopefully. ATB Alan
My wife and I were delighted to discover your channel back about Munro 60 or 70. We are Canadian seniors and learned about Munro bagging long ago from a Scottish friend who told us about The Munro Show. And it was 6 and a half years ago when we bagged our one and only Munro, Beinn Narnain, I was just about 65 at the time. We took the less direct route to the top, which gave great views of The Cobbler after all those zig-zags (‘switchbacks’ we call them here). As a young man I did 3 week-long hikes through the Canadian Rockies and have done many walks through the vast forests of Ontario but there is something rather special about the Scottish highlands. Thanks for all your videos, especially this one.
Thanks for watching, I hope the video brought back some nice memories for you 😁 Cheers, James
Dear James, your latest films around the Arrochar alps adds to the great reputation you have built up. Excellent photography and artistic skill in your choice of subject and great comments. Well done and thank you. This part of you journey brings back happy memories .I last walked the same pathways some 60 yrs ago and managed to lessen the impact they had on reducing the stresses I had in my life. Most of us who watch your videos will have obtained some lessening of the stresses in their lives. As we approach the end of 2023 we think back to the happy times and for some the bad times. So thanks for all you have done to make many people happy. We wish you and yours including your wee friend. lexi a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Thanks Phillip, Im glad you have been enjoying the videos and they are bringing back some good memories 😁 Have a great Christmas & Happy New Year.. Cheers, James
LEXI SUPERSTAR 🤩 good to see her back on the hill! Not done that area yet but looks great 😎
Glad you brought Lexi along, that's awesome to see!
She had a blast 😁🐾
Narnain is literally on my doorstep as I live right at the foot of this mountain which means I can only see up as far as Cruach na Miseag (the big lump before the Spearhead). A lovely video. Thanks for climbing up there and showing the beautiful views all the way down to the Gareloch and the Firth of Clyde and over to Loch Arklet and Katrine. You got a good clear day for it - “last day of November” you said. You mean St Andrew’s Day.
Another great video James, great pictures and footage. It's a joy watching ur journey
Hi James, and hello again Lexi. Another belting video again, what stunning views, you certainly struck gold with the weather on this day at least. Looking forward to the next one already.
All the best
Dave 😀🥾⛰
Hi James. I don't know how you do it with the weather my friend! Great video, great views as usual. Nice to see Lexi with you too. Cheers,Ozzy.
Cracking video so well filmed in lovely clear weather, views are amazing. Brought back fantastic memories of hiking there .. thanks for sharing
James, your photographer is amazing😊
The very village I was born and raised, so fortunate and I recognise that now more than ever but of course as a youngster, you just want to leave and see the big lights of the city but now its more appealing than ever
Brought back a great memory James. I'm sure you'll come back to the Cobbler one day after your Munro journey is over. Great films.
Hallo James, thank you ever so much for this awesome video! I’ve been to the Cobbler in the 1990s in heavy rain. It’s nice to see what‘s around it😅. Magnificent views…
Cobbler looks amazing, will definitely return and do it one day 😁
look well worth a trip. With the added bonus of easy access by train from Arrochar station - a true ‘leave no trace’ mode of hill climbing 👍😃
Well dome 👏 Another stunning vide James and lovely to see Lexi too. Still to do these Munro’s myself but did Ben A’an back in Sept. Views are so beautiful. 🙌🩵🥾🥾🐶
Stunning views, looked a great day, thanks for the video, it's so good to follow your progress
Cheers Dave 😁
You got great conditions for your hike James. Living just west of Glasgow Ben Ime and Narnain were my first Munros and I could see them on a clear day from where I lived with my parents. It was the hills north of Inverness that I left towards the end of my 1st round! Haven't visited Ben Ime for a number of years, so need to head back there soon. ATB Derek
Great video James, views to die for.
Excellent yet again. Well done Lexi too! 👍
Thank you 😁
Lovely, James and Lexi! The loch beyond Katrine is probably Venechar or possibly Ard, I'd imagine. I never made it up these ones either, so it's lovely to see that cradle of Scottish mountaineering, almost a century ago.
8:44 that’s Loch Arklet just in front of Loch Katrine, with the Inversnaid Hotel just below on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Glad you enjoyed the Arrochar Alps 🏔️🏔️ James, you certainly got a lovely day for them ☀️ wee Lexi 🐕 looked as though she enjoyed herself 😂 looking forward to seeing your Ben Vane 🏔️ video atb Brian 👍
Thanks Brian, great area, looking forward to doing a few more there next year.. 😁🏔Cheers, James
Loved doing those hills have fun with bein vane
another great video .
Lovely film. On the doorstep for those of us who live Glasgow-way. Good to see it through your eyes. Lexi looking grand.
Fantastic video, that cobbler looks a fantastic climb to do 👌
It looked amazing, will definitely return to do it one day 😁🏔
The first munros I did (Narnain/Ime/Vane in one go!) and I loved 'em. There's a lot of great little pools from the west of Ben Vane that have mayflies and frogs and similar, and a wee stream too. Ben Vane is nasty from the east- the path is basically a slip 'n slide.
Beinn Narnain was my second Munro and I have returned many times. A great area for hill walking with many Corbbets surrounding the Munros. I like to see the Paps of Jura from the summit of Beinn Ime.
My regular stomping ground James
I was up the Brack the week before and wanted to head up to the area the same weekend as this but work commitments put paid to that.
The local corbetts deserve a separate trip back down from Inverness.
Did this pair a few months back in heavy fog and rain. Scrambling section on Narnain took us by surprise and was nasty in a couple of places. Wish we'd had the views!
See you for another adventure
Its a very popular area , keep away from it at the weekends .
I've been up there just doing the Corbetts , good wee hills . great views from all the hills in the Alps..
Ben Vane isn't all that bad.
Ben Lomond would be a good last hill to do, but its far for you .
Luck to have it frozen on the way up to Ime, complete bog when I did it 💦
Cracking views from both though 😎
Absolutely amazing James. I do love this area myself. Handy to be a hours drive away for me. Just expensive car park lol. Looking forward to seeing your video on Ben Vane as I've not done that one yet. Hoping to do that one beginning of next year hopefully.
ATB
Alan
Another cracking video! Can you tell us which camera and drones you use for your shots?
Im using a Sony A7iii & DJI Air2s 😁
@ScottishMunroJourney Thanks! I just got the Mini 3 pro and hoping to get some nice shots here in Torridon
Amazing place❤ thank you for video, i like it☺️🏞️
You are so close to compleating now please tell me your next project is the Corbetts!
I will definitely do the Corbetts, whether I film them or not is another thing 🤣