Sgor Gaibhre, Loch Ossian
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This walk takes in the two munros to the south side of Loch Ossian. Starting from the road just east of Rannoch Station a good track takes you well into the hills. The clockwise loop goes onto Carn Dearg before walking east to Sgor Gaibhre. The tops were clear but a cold northeast wind kept us moving on. Super day....
Super stuff Charly. Just Been up and over the border for a week and got around to these two. Also checked out Corrour station and Ossian making an epic day 😊 Was Glad I stashed a bike near the old lodge ruin for a nice roll back ! Amazing views over Rannoch. VAST. Your Video(s), as always, very useful. Thank you 👍 👍
Nice one Charlie. Another two in the bag! some great views too. Paul.
Hi Paul, Another super day we had but bloody cold. The views west are vast and always spectacular. We've been in that track a few times and it doesn't get any shorter LOL. Take care, Charlie.
Wonderful video again Charlie. It really does capture what a vast and desolate, but stunning place Rannoch Moor is.
Hi Dave, It's hard to get an Idea of the scale of Rannoch but certainly worth a visit is experience it. Many thanks for watching. Cheers, Charlie.
My goodness, you're putting some miles in this week, Charlie. Very much enjoy seeing your trips, but with a touch of envy as my hip will no longer allow me to do any distance. At least through your excellent videos I can enjoy the munros I can no longer do. Best wishes.
Hi Ian, We're building up to our walking week in May which normally has us walking 7 days back to back. Its a pity about your hip but undoubtedly my knees will result in similar outcome at some point as they need a bit of looking after to keep things going........it's no easy getting old LOL. Cheers, Charlie.
Good stuff Charlie, ive been putting these two off for a while now, i'll need to get them done . Good to see the route on your video ..cheers Stevie
Hi Stevie, I'm sure you'll know this area well but the view from the tops are worth the effort. Many thanks for watching. Cheers, Charlie.
Great Video and thanks a lot for the route! Atb Stripey
Hi Stripey, Many thanks for taking a look. These two aren't the most dramatic tops but the location is just superb. Take care, Charlie.
Great video Charlie, what a place Rannoch Moor,on a totally different subject I was walking up Ben Wyvis and met a guy coming down on a UNI CYCLE !!! Guys in my local wouldn't believe me,have you ever seen this on your travels? Ian Mckay Dundee
Hi Ian, No, that's a new one on me.... its hard enough walking the hills never mind trying to prevent yourself from falling off a uni cycle. LOL. Take care, Charlie.
Magic. Charlie just caught up vids mate. Cheers.mate
Hi Scott, Hope you are well? It's great being out and about again at the bigger hills. Slowly building up our miles for our walking week in May.... can't wait. Take care, Charlie.
Charlie Just returned from loch Ossian, great location. I want to buy a decent warm jacket similar to yours recommend? Is it down or man made fibre? Regards, Patrick
Hi Patrick, It’s all about the layers. I have a variety of both down and man made tops. I tend to prefer the man made as it handles the continual washing after each walk but find both types provide the warm went damp. I tend to go for something mid range as the full padded jackets are too much for walking. My mid range forms part of my layers for walking through the seasons and on a normal day we would also carry a fresh dry inner layer to change into once the initial excretion was over. I also mix and match my outer layer depending upon conditions as the mid range outer struggles in winter or really wet conditions, that’s where my heavier outer shell comes into it’s own. Hope this helps…. Cheers, Charlie