Thanks… I remember being worried about this day, as it is a long way… As it turned out the bike made it very achievable… I’m pleased your enjoying my videos
I agree, I did get better as the year progressed.. I found the walk highland webpage which was invaluable… I wish I’d known about it at the start of my challenge… Nevertheless the Munro’s are awesome and close to my heart
I always enjoy seeing other people's routes..These 2 sure are remote only A'Mhaighdean rivalling it for remoteness from Incheril. I did these from Craig and getting up onto the higher section of 'Cheesecake' wasn't for the faint hearted akin to Cuillin with a wall of steep rock.
Brilliant 👏👏 your commentary is really helpful
Thanks… I remember being worried about this day, as it is a long way… As it turned out the bike made it very achievable… I’m pleased your enjoying my videos
I loved the remoteness of these hills and as a bike hike it felt great doing these so quickly.
Great video not many left now😊.
I know…. Ticking them off quickly now
You really need to work on the pronunciation of the Gaelic hill name's 😂
I agree, I did get better as the year progressed.. I found the walk highland webpage which was invaluable… I wish I’d known about it at the start of my challenge… Nevertheless the Munro’s are awesome and close to my heart
I always enjoy seeing other people's routes..These 2 sure are remote only A'Mhaighdean rivalling it for remoteness from Incheril.
I did these from Craig and getting up onto the higher section of 'Cheesecake' wasn't for the faint hearted akin to Cuillin with a wall of steep rock.
@@alanrose5756 I was tempted to do the same way as you, a Fellow Munro bagger ( whom I bumped into one day on the hills) , convinced me to ride out