Cracking video again love the Timelapse paths look better than when I did these excellent thanks for sharing and well done on reaching half way through your Munro journey
The walk out didn't seem quite so bad to me, this time. It's all I remember from when I first climbed these three, years ago! (I don't think the weather was as kind that time).
Great video as always. Would it be worthwile to hike over the Munro Top Airgiod Bheinn on the return from Carn nan Gabhar? I realise that the descend from that one is quite steep, but at least it avoids most of the boggy route through the glen. Murray from Scotland's Mountains did it, but he hiked anticlockwise, so ascended the top first. ATB Karl from Denmark
@@hikescotland2360 Thanks a lot - good to know. Out of curiosity which Garmin are you using? I've bought the inReach mini2 recently, but it's a bit lacking in the mapping department. 😉I knew that beforehand, but my budget was a bit tight. Using the Walkhighlands app for navigating instead. I got the Garmin mainly because of the SOS function to give my family back home a bit peace of mind when hiking.
@karlejnarch I use the Garmin GPSMap66i with Topo Great Britain v2 Pro 1:25k Maps, it comes with an Android phone app that also includes maps, mostly use the phone app rather than the actual GPS, keeping the GPS in my backpack for backup. The app only works if you have a qualifying garmin gps paired to your phone.
Cracking video again love the Timelapse paths look better than when I did these excellent thanks for sharing and well done on reaching half way through your Munro journey
Thanks for your efforts
Looks amazing! I’m hoping to do these three if I can get a clear day and maybe try hitting Beinn Vuirich too
The walk out didn't seem quite so bad to me, this time. It's all I remember from when I first climbed these three, years ago! (I don't think the weather was as kind that time).
Great video as always. Would it be worthwile to hike over the Munro Top Airgiod Bheinn on the return from Carn nan Gabhar? I realise that the descend from that one is quite steep, but at least it avoids most of the boggy route through the glen. Murray from Scotland's Mountains did it, but he hiked anticlockwise, so ascended the top first. ATB Karl from Denmark
Yes, i think that is what I'd do if i was to climb them again. And there is a descent path shown on my garmin map so the descent should be okay.
@@hikescotland2360 Thanks a lot - good to know. Out of curiosity which Garmin are you using? I've bought the inReach mini2 recently, but it's a bit lacking in the mapping department. 😉I knew that beforehand, but my budget was a bit tight. Using the Walkhighlands app for navigating instead. I got the Garmin mainly because of the SOS function to give my family back home a bit peace of mind when hiking.
Another person we'd spoken to on the route that day did exactly that but there's a bit more ascent to gain the top before descending to the glen.
@karlejnarch I use the Garmin GPSMap66i with Topo Great Britain v2 Pro 1:25k Maps, it comes with an Android phone app that also includes maps, mostly use the phone app rather than the actual GPS, keeping the GPS in my backpack for backup. The app only works if you have a qualifying garmin gps paired to your phone.
@@adriankelly_edinburgh Thanks that's great to know. I'll keep that in mind as and when I get to them😊