@@ScottishMunroJourney haha no worries James, yeah i'm enjoying you visiting all the hills i've climbed and seeing them for the first time, not many left now! What do you reckon you'll finish on?
Hi James, I discovered your films a few months ago and am hooked, they are brilliant. Your photography is amazing and I love your commentary. I live in South Wales so it is a long way to Scotland but you have inspired me and last week I climbed my first Munro; Ben Cruachan. I look forward to seeing all of your films. Best regards Stephen
Absolutely superb & I have to say that the drone footage just takes thing's to another level 'literally'.. thanks as always for taking us along on your adventures James.
Great video James - I’d done these two a couple years ago and the walk through the trees from the bridge onwards is incredible, the waterfalls are amazing. Was great weather and wasn’t too boggy that day thankfully.. glad you enjoyed these two 🙌
Hi James, another epic day mate, those views of Ben Lui are just amazing. You’re not the first person I’ve heard talk about the Ben Oss bog fest. 🤣 All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
When you finish your round you could hire yourself out as 'a bringer of great weather'.😂 Continue to enjoy your videos and the account of your journey. I'm full of administration for your skills and your tenacity. Best wishes
Ben Lui is a grand looking mountain. When I did these hills I walked in along side the River Cononish. Great views of Ben Lui all the way. Cross the river at the farm and then zig zag up the steep side into the corrie then you can choose whatever ridge you want to make the summit by. Might be the best way if you are using public transport as there is a path from the station. There is no path on the mountain by this route and the first 1000 feet or so are steep but you avoid the bogs on the main path. Shame I didn't see those waterfalls though, they look lovely.
Good hike.. Ben Lui looks amazing and huge from Oss, the vid just doesn't show it ... Did Lui years ago but would love to do it from the Tyndrum side past the gold mine. Good you showed the wet part, one of the worst I've walked through , then again I had snow melt at lower levels. Oss in snow is amazing and quite easy .
In my opinion you should have done the route in reverse, Ben Lui is one of my favourite mountains climbing from the valley or Glen floor it is amazing. Cheers Mark.
Your luck is surely in. I wonder how many viewless summits you'll get in the last 41. I love that ascent route so much that all 4 times I've done the Lui group I have gone up or down that way. A fragment of the ancient Caledonian pine forest that has survived. My routes back from Beinn Lui or Chliebh have however all been different.
Im hoping all 41 Eddie, suppose we will fond out soon though 😁 Its a great area, can see why you like the ascent route here.. Im sure I will return to do them again sometime.. Cheers, James
Great video If your stuck for something to do after you've bagged all the munroes there are 15 so called furth Monroe's here in Ireland to have a go at
Hi James,I've just discovered your channel and I'm totally hooked on it now...im 55 now and its been over 20 years now since I was last in the Highlands climbing Benn Nevis. What is your favourite Monroe and could you give me a few easy ones to go for seeing its be years and im getting on in years too lol 😅
Absolutely stunning video James. Really enjoyed that. The funny thing is I was actually in the car park the other day after coming down from a small hike into the lost valley. I stopped off their to go for another wee walk to find the Lost Sword of Robert the Bruce lol. Your getting closer to the end. Can you recommend any say easier munros for a child. Was thinking of taking my son to do a munro on Sunday. Was thinking the wee buchaille or somewhere up the cairngorms. He has done Carn Aosda but needs to finish the circuit which am thinking about. ATVB Alan
Drinking game for everyone to play whilst watching 🍻 Drink every time James mentions the view of Ben Lui 😅 Great video though, the view does look like it's worth mentioning a lot!
Nice one, I did these 2 last year but that's Loch Lomond you were looking down, not Loch Fyne, just before 6 mins. Glad you got the view, cheers!
Thanks Chris, just had a look at the map and yes your correct, my mistake 😂 you can tell I’m not from the area.. Cheers, James
@@ScottishMunroJourney haha no worries James, yeah i'm enjoying you visiting all the hills i've climbed and seeing them for the first time, not many left now! What do you reckon you'll finish on?
Hi James,
I discovered your films a few months ago and am hooked, they are brilliant. Your photography is amazing and I love your commentary. I live in South Wales so it is a long way to Scotland but you have inspired me and last week I climbed my first Munro; Ben Cruachan.
I look forward to seeing all of your films.
Best regards
Stephen
Beatiful mts view
amazing video. Thank you for sharing. 👍64
Stunning views
That's a really cool trail on the way up!
Thank you ever so much again, James. Great views and beautiful drone footage showing the way up alongside the river. Kind regards, Martin
Thanks for watching Martin, it was a great day 😁
Absolutely superb & I have to say that the drone footage just takes thing's to another level 'literally'.. thanks as always for taking us along on your adventures James.
Cheers Andy 😁
Great video James - I’d done these two a couple years ago and the walk through the trees from the bridge onwards is incredible, the waterfalls are amazing. Was great weather and wasn’t too boggy that day thankfully.. glad you enjoyed these two 🙌
Hi James, another epic day mate, those views of Ben Lui are just amazing. You’re not the first person I’ve heard talk about the Ben Oss bog fest. 🤣
All the best
Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
Hi Dave, yes very boggy this one 🤣 but worth it for them views.. Cheers, James
When you finish your round you could hire yourself out as 'a bringer of great weather'.😂
Continue to enjoy your videos and the account of your journey. I'm full of administration for your skills and your tenacity.
Best wishes
Thanks Annie 😁 I think the strike rate is about 95% (for clear tops) 😂 Cheers, James
Amazing as always, James. At least it was just your feet that got wet in the bogs - it could have been worse!
Ben Lui is a grand looking mountain. When I did these hills I walked in along side the River Cononish. Great views of Ben Lui all the way. Cross the river at the farm and then zig zag up the steep side into the corrie then you can choose whatever ridge you want to make the summit by. Might be the best way if you are using public transport as there is a path from the station. There is no path on the mountain by this route and the first 1000 feet or so are steep but you avoid the bogs on the main path. Shame I didn't see those waterfalls though, they look lovely.
Sounds brilliant, I have always wanted to do Ben Lui from this side 😁 Cheers, James
Good hike.. Ben Lui looks amazing and huge from Oss, the vid just doesn't show it ... Did Lui years ago but would love to do it from the Tyndrum side past the gold mine.
Good you showed the wet part, one of the worst I've walked through , then again I had snow melt at lower levels. Oss in snow is amazing and quite easy .
Ben Lui is amazing 😎
Another absolute belter of a day again! 👍
Absolutely fantastic views. Thanks for taking us along and look forward to the next one. 😊
Thanks for watching 😁
Passed tyndrum on way back from lost valley yesterday it was a cracking day blue sky
There's bugger all snow on the hills this year...
Its been really hit or miss.. I still have a snowy hike after this one too 😁
Great day out James.
Thanks James, another great video
In my opinion you should have done the route in reverse, Ben Lui is one of my favourite mountains climbing from the valley or Glen floor it is amazing. Cheers Mark.
I will definitely be doing Ben Lui from this direction next time 😁
Glad you enjoyed some views this adventure 🏔️only 41 left 😱 what will you do next mate? 🎉
Thanks James, planning doing some long distance walks and probably revisit the classic munros again 😁
Your luck is surely in. I wonder how many viewless summits you'll get in the last 41.
I love that ascent route so much that all 4 times I've done the Lui group I have gone up or down that way. A fragment of the ancient Caledonian pine forest that has survived. My routes back from Beinn Lui or Chliebh have however all been different.
Im hoping all 41 Eddie, suppose we will fond out soon though 😁
Its a great area, can see why you like the ascent route here.. Im sure I will return to do them again sometime..
Cheers, James
Great video
If your stuck for something to do after you've bagged all the munroes there are 15 so called furth Monroe's here in Ireland to have a go at
Might give that a go 😁 Cheers, James
Hi James,I've just discovered your channel and I'm totally hooked on it now...im 55 now and its been over 20 years now since I was last in the Highlands climbing Benn Nevis. What is your favourite Monroe and could you give me a few easy ones to go for seeing its be years and im getting on in years too lol 😅
Absolutely stunning video James. Really enjoyed that. The funny thing is I was actually in the car park the other day after coming down from a small hike into the lost valley. I stopped off their to go for another wee walk to find the Lost Sword of Robert the Bruce lol. Your getting closer to the end. Can you recommend any say easier munros for a child. Was thinking of taking my son to do a munro on Sunday. Was thinking the wee buchaille or somewhere up the cairngorms. He has done Carn Aosda but needs to finish the circuit which am thinking about.
ATVB
Alan
Love the videos. Just wish they were a little longer, 20-30 minutes.
Thank you! I do try and keep them short-ish to keep people interested, but will maybe try a few longer ones in the future 😁 Cheers, James
Fab landscape Scotland is a very scenic country. Sub from me
Another excellent video James. Excellent drone footage. What drone are you using? I've got the mini 4 Pro
I was wondering that too.
Thanks 😁🏔 Im using the DJI Air2s, been a great drone.. Cheers, James
Thanks James think I'll get myself one. Look forward to your next wild camp 🏕
You weren't climbing Ben Vorlich on Friday 19th were you?
I was convinced I saw you half way up?
No wasn’t me 😅
You go under the bridge of Orchy when on the WWW and the hotel is in front of you.
Whats going to be your final munro?
Not 100% sure yet 😁
Drinking game for everyone to play whilst watching 🍻 Drink every time James mentions the view of Ben Lui 😅 Great video though, the view does look like it's worth mentioning a lot!
Apologies 🤣 think I enjoyed that view of Ben Lui..
@@ScottishMunroJourney Definitely looked like a great view though 😂
Does Andy not flag you up for using his music ?
I spoke to Andrew and got his permission to use his tunes 👍
@@ScottishMunroJourney magic man. Going to gig this week at the barras 👍🏼