The views from Beinn a' Chlachair, Geal Chàrn, and Creag Pitridh are truly breathtaking. Your video captures the stunning landscape wonderfully. It’s amazing to see such majestic scenery. Enjoy your Sunday!
I have just come across your channel and I really like it. I like the way you let the images speak for themselves. You had great weather for this walk, an area I have yet to visit.
Great day for it andy this was a great walk the path up to the first wasn't the best from what I remember, I walked up to the loch wish I had my bike then😅 , but a really enjoyable day out these mountains. Atb Ally 👍
Yeah, the bike was really helpful on the way back. A mostly pathless walk but great on a day like that, wasn't as boggy as I expected, though that might have been due to the dry weather. Cheers.
@@andy-astro just a query mate I am backpacking in July to bag a Munro top of Lurg Mhor and may climb either Aonach Buidhe or Faochaig on way back I have watched your video just wondering in your opinion which of these had best views ?
@@andrewkingdom The view down Glen Elchaig on the descent from Aonach Buidhe, near the end of my video, was my favourite from that trip. Not sure what they are like from the Lurg Mhor side.
Nice one Andy, when myself & Paul did them we got similar conditions. I thought the cycle up to the loch was beautiful and we took our bikes much further up. The loch looked so lovely and calm. Nice edit as always Andy ATB Frank
Cheers Frank. Yeah, it's a beautiful spot by the loch, and nice timing to catch the sun coming up when I arrived. I thought the ford, where you guys left your bikes, was a lovely spot too.
@@andy-astro Loch a’ Bhealaich Leamhain at the pass is to be dammed, Earba will be the lower reservoir. I’m amazed you haven’t heard of this dismal scheme. ScotGov is 99% guaranteed to approve the plans because they just wave everything through, landscape doesn’t matter to them. Better get up to Loch Fearna (Quoich) next to record that lovely spot for posterity - it’s also potentially on the death list. Have a look at Nick Kempe’s Parkswatch Scotland blog to read all about Earba. You’ll need a stiff drink.
Amazing trail. The morning light was truly exquisite and views from the top - breathtaking 😍😍👍👍
Cheers. Yeah, I love the morning light, while it's still kinda golden. That is, when I'm able to drag myself out of bed early enough for it.
Look at the beautiful scenery touching the sky. It's truly an amazing trail. Excellent sharing my dear!😊❤👍👏
Thanks. The highlands of Scotland are beautiful.
The views from Beinn a' Chlachair, Geal Chàrn, and Creag Pitridh are truly breathtaking. Your video captures the stunning landscape wonderfully. It’s amazing to see such majestic scenery. Enjoy your Sunday!
Thanks. It's a lovely place.
I have just come across your channel and I really like it. I like the way you let the images speak for themselves. You had great weather for this walk, an area I have yet to visit.
Hi, thanks for watching. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos, with just the sights and sounds of nature. Cheers.
Great day for it andy this was a great walk the path up to the first wasn't the best from what I remember, I walked up to the loch wish I had my bike then😅 , but a really enjoyable day out these mountains. Atb Ally 👍
Yeah, the bike was really helpful on the way back. A mostly pathless walk but great on a day like that, wasn't as boggy as I expected, though that might have been due to the dry weather. Cheers.
Cracking hike. Between yersel and Charlie and Mick McCartney, all of your videos are the best by a country mile. Nae faffing about. I love it
Thanks very much. It's nice to just keep them simple, with the sights and sounds of the hills.
This looks absolutely spectacular my friend. Brilliant work.
Cheers Ervin.
Enjoyed watching the beautiful views of the place
Thanks, it was an enjoyable day.
Fantastic Andy you had great weather beautiful views across to Ben Alder and at the loch at start of hike cheers
Cheers Andrew. Was nice to catch the sun rising over the loch.
@@andy-astro just a query mate I am backpacking in July to bag a Munro top of Lurg Mhor and may climb either Aonach Buidhe or Faochaig on way back I have watched your video just wondering in your opinion which of these had best views ?
@@andrewkingdom The view down Glen Elchaig on the descent from Aonach Buidhe, near the end of my video, was my favourite from that trip. Not sure what they are like from the Lurg Mhor side.
@@andy-astro cool 😎 I will find out cheers
Venturing further South for a change 😉 A fine day Andy. Nice wee round that. 😎
Cheers Kev. hoping to venture a bit further south this summer.
Hello great footage of this beautiful place 😊 new sub 650 👍👍🏴
Hi, thanks. It was a great morning on the hills.
Lovely footage! What a great place
It's always sunny up there! You must have better forecasters or the best weather App ever
Hi, thanks for watching. I tend to follow the weather, it's usually cloudy but I try to get out hiking when the weather is good.
Nice one Andy, when myself & Paul did them we got similar conditions. I thought the cycle up to the loch was beautiful and we took our bikes much further up.
The loch looked so lovely and calm.
Nice edit as always Andy
ATB
Frank
Cheers Frank. Yeah, it's a beautiful spot by the loch, and nice timing to catch the sun coming up when I arrived. I thought the ford, where you guys left your bikes, was a lovely spot too.
Great trip Andy😊
Cheers.
Planning a visit to this place tomorrow to say goodbye before Pumped Storage Hydro wrecks it forever.
Oh, didn't know about that. I'm glad I got to see the beach before it disappears.
@@andy-astro Loch a’ Bhealaich Leamhain at the pass is to be dammed, Earba will be the lower reservoir. I’m amazed you haven’t heard of this dismal scheme. ScotGov is 99% guaranteed to approve the plans because they just wave everything through, landscape doesn’t matter to them. Better get up to Loch Fearna (Quoich) next to record that lovely spot for posterity - it’s also potentially on the death list. Have a look at Nick Kempe’s Parkswatch Scotland blog to read all about Earba. You’ll need a stiff drink.
What is this? 1:20? Lake?
It's the delta from the rivers coming off the mountains, flowing into Lochan na h-Earba.