Corrag Bhuidhe, An Teallach Scramble POV

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @GCStalker
    @GCStalker 16 дней назад +1

    Been there almost fell off descending without a rope.

  • @iangpark
    @iangpark 5 лет назад +7

    Great resource Damon - had no idea An Teallach was such a playground! Few bits where I was getting shivers but most of it seems doable for me. What a treat you got on the seat...

    • @DamonRitchie
      @DamonRitchie  5 лет назад +3

      Yeah Ian, the rolling clouds and Brocken Spectre more than made up for the rest of the day in the clouds.

  • @2112Tix
    @2112Tix 5 лет назад +4

    Great video, first I've seen showing the full scramble up to the ridge.

  • @charlesrobert9527
    @charlesrobert9527 2 года назад +1

    Deservedly rewarded with views for all your effort.

  • @charlesrobert9527
    @charlesrobert9527 2 года назад

    That looked challenging and not helped by becoming wet. So many pinnacles to negotiate and in the mist so hard to be sure you reached the Lord Berkeley’s Seat. As I watched I kept thinking surely this is Lord Berkley’s Seat and then another pinnacle appeared. Well done to you. Quite a gripping video to watch!

  • @davidrushton2334
    @davidrushton2334 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this great video Damon. Its been over 30 years since I did this scramble in reverse, a long day from Glas Mheall Liath round to Sail Liath. Descending the prow of the Corrag Bhuide buttress to the bealach seemed tricky so we retraced our steps along the ridge and dropped down to one of the lower paths on the Fisherfield side - that descent was very thin in places but probably a wise move. South to North must be the best way to scramble but the views in the opposite direction were fabulous.

    • @DamonRitchie
      @DamonRitchie  3 года назад

      Glad ypu enjoyed it David, yeah either way views are incredible.

  • @farmyardradio
    @farmyardradio 5 лет назад +2

    Watched way more than I intended. Good stuff, amazing views and perspective.

  • @neilbower123
    @neilbower123 7 месяцев назад

    You've convinced me I need a rope to tackle the pinnacles. Thanks for the vid

  • @Richardpiskie
    @Richardpiskie 3 года назад +1

    Another super video. Climbed Corrag Buidhe and the round of An Teallach a long time ago in deep soft snow. Stunning day out any time of the year. Thanks for sharing the day out experience. Brings back happy memories!

    • @DamonRitchie
      @DamonRitchie  3 года назад

      Cheers Richard, glad it brought back some good memories.

  • @marcchrys
    @marcchrys Год назад +2

    An Teallach is next on my list..been on it for over 40 years...I live in England but on holidays have climbed Stac Pollaidh, the Cuillin Ridge, Liatach, Forcan ridge, Aonach Eagach, Suilven, Five Sisters etc. The exposure looks awesome ..and, in the mist, vital to watch your step! Would you recommend a clockwise or anticlockwise traverse? I'm thinking the ascent of the Bad Step would be safer than a descent !

    • @DamonRitchie
      @DamonRitchie  Год назад +1

      Love An Teallach, always a big day out. I've always done it clockwise with the long walk in first.

  • @beatbasher
    @beatbasher 4 года назад

    Thanks this has given me some useful beta for when I head up there.

  • @davidnavratil5349
    @davidnavratil5349 4 года назад +1

    The most I was able to do was Liathach and thread the needle at the Cobbler... and I shit myself on both occasions

  • @sdgreen1960
    @sdgreen1960 5 лет назад +1

    Very enjoyable armchair fun for those of us watching from home. We appreciate it. Were you trying to establish a new route there aiming for that fissure (~16min)?

  • @photoSheikh
    @photoSheikh 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for the POV. I also got stuck at 13 mins, had to wedge myself in sideways, twist and then trust a two inch ledge 🥴

    • @danjsy
      @danjsy 4 года назад

      Yep, looked like an arse based chimney shimmy for me !

    • @p3vans
      @p3vans Год назад

      aiming to do this next week.
      would you think taking a harness or throw a sling/piece of rope around yourself and use a few climbing wires/nuts would be a good idea?

  • @stephenhughes9336
    @stephenhughes9336 4 года назад

    If you had just went up the front face this would have been much easier

  • @danjsy
    @danjsy 4 года назад +2

    Wouldn't want to do that in the wet !