The first time I did Creise was before the survey so I did the southern top. After the re-surve, those of us who had not finished the Munros were told to re-do Creise and visit the new top - so I elected to make it my final Munro. A neat ending.
I had an absolute 'mare on these two and it ended up taking me three attempts over the end of 2022 and start of 2023 to get them both. When I did finally get Creise the views west were amazing and worth the wait. It was great to see them in summer conditions and maybe a couple that I will get again.
I have to say that Creise has one of the best views in both directions :) and its a stunning hill. Great video done them last year :D with excellent weather.
Hi James. Wonderful video as always, thank you so much for sharing your days adventure. You certainly struck lucky with the weather again. Such stunning views. All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
Great video of 2 straightforward munros there, James. You got great views from the 2nd one and the bonus of the views from the 1st one on the way back. ATB Andy
Cracking video James, thank you for sharing it. Two lovely hills with a very nice connecting ridge. Both summits great view points. Your video brought back fond memories for me having climbed them two years ago on a cold and frosty October day. I was afforded great views also. Thank you again.
Took me two shots to complete these two. First time, almost zero visibility, strong winds, being a bit on the elderly side😅, on my own and having seen no one, decided at Meall a' Bhùirdhe summit to call it a day. Returned a week later and did them with my grandson, T-shirt weather all the way. I must admit, second time, I was sorely tempted to take the ski lift, but managed to dissuade myself😅!
Amazing views. I'm pretty sure we saw the Skye Cuillin from the summit of Creise last time I climbed it (I'd left my camera at home). It's one of my favourite mountains, a mini version of Buachaille Etive Mor with fantastic easy-ish scrambles. You have now overtaken me in Munro numbers - and I'm guessing you've climbed more than 206 by now! I decided to pause when I got to 200, to catch up on Corbetts, Grahams and Donalds. All my friends are starting to overtake me in Munros now, and I'll probably be attending some Compleations next year.
Great views with very little effort to get to the tops. I'm not a fan of ski areas in the Summer months. You can also do a steep ridge route from Glen Etive to Creise to avoid the Ski Centre.
Glencoe is great for views. I was up there two days ago taking 4 virgin hillwalker up Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag). Do you have many left to do in Glencoe?
Outstanding video as always James. Views look incredible. Just to ask. Do you think it is possible to get the ski lift up to start the walk? just so I can take my son and give him a easy start? Can't wait for your next video. All the best. Alan
The first time I did Creise was before the survey so I did the southern top. After the re-surve, those of us who had not finished the Munros were told to re-do Creise and visit the new top - so I elected to make it my final Munro. A neat ending.
I had an absolute 'mare on these two and it ended up taking me three attempts over the end of 2022 and start of 2023 to get them both. When I did finally get Creise the views west were amazing and worth the wait. It was great to see them in summer conditions and maybe a couple that I will get again.
Unlucky, but great that you finally got them! Atleast it was worth the wait.. Cheers, James
I have to say that Creise has one of the best views in both directions :) and its a stunning hill. Great video done them last year :D with excellent weather.
Another great vlog James I never get sick of saying we live in the most beautiful country in the world
Thank you very much, James! Great views again! I wish you good luck and more sunny adventures!
Great James thanks, inspires us to get out there. Neil and Rachel
Thanks James that was beautiful. And once again you got the weather, the Munro gods must be smiling on you.
Another gd adventure 😎 loving the background music
Been at the top with low cloud but the tops were all showing , oh boy what a sight , great vid as always , cheers from Brechin👍
Incredible drone shots. Glad you got to enjoy a shorter day after the last few.
Great film!
Great footage did these many years ago great views over Rannoch moor the southern top of cerise is a demoted munro
Thank you 😁
Top set of Munros and nice Vid !
Hi James. Wonderful video as always, thank you so much for sharing your days adventure. You certainly struck lucky with the weather again. Such stunning views. All the best Dave 😀🥾⛰🏴🏴
Cheers Dave 😁
Great video of 2 straightforward munros there, James. You got great views from the 2nd one and the bonus of the views from the 1st one on the way back. ATB Andy
Cracking video James, thank you for sharing it. Two lovely hills with a very nice connecting ridge. Both summits great view points. Your video brought back fond memories for me having climbed them two years ago on a cold and frosty October day. I was afforded great views also. Thank you again.
Thank you 😁 would be a fantastic trip in winter.. Cheers, James
Took me two shots to complete these two. First time, almost zero visibility, strong winds, being a bit on the elderly side😅, on my own and having seen no one, decided at Meall a' Bhùirdhe summit to call it a day.
Returned a week later and did them with my grandson, T-shirt weather all the way.
I must admit, second time, I was sorely tempted to take the ski lift, but managed to dissuade myself😅!
Well done John, it was very tempting to take the ski lift 😂 Cheers, James
Ended up a great day James, really enjoyed your video 😁👍
Nice one mate.. aye good to have an easy day in the hills😎! Did those in the winter and got a crackin inversion 🤩
Thanks pal, that must have been epic 😁
Fantastic vlog James 👌
Very wise to take an easier day, James. Looks like swimming time for anyone crossing Rannoch Moor!
Thank you, yes it was a terrible July! 👎
Amazing views. I'm pretty sure we saw the Skye Cuillin from the summit of Creise last time I climbed it (I'd left my camera at home). It's one of my favourite mountains, a mini version of Buachaille Etive Mor with fantastic easy-ish scrambles.
You have now overtaken me in Munro numbers - and I'm guessing you've climbed more than 206 by now! I decided to pause when I got to 200, to catch up on Corbetts, Grahams and Donalds. All my friends are starting to overtake me in Munros now, and I'll probably be attending some Compleations next year.
I really enjoyed these two 😁 Yes I have done around 216 now but things are slowing down for me also 😂
Cheers, James
Great views with very little effort to get to the tops. I'm not a fan of ski areas in the Summer months. You can also do a steep ridge route from Glen Etive to Creise to avoid the Ski Centre.
It was an enjoyable day, will be doing that route next time 😁 Cheers, James
Glencoe is great for views.
I was up there two days ago taking 4 virgin hillwalker up Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag).
Do you have many left to do in Glencoe?
Thanks, James lovely video, and who was the musician?
Only 7?
Just seen the musician thanks
Think the lower score was in comparison to my previous trips on Skye & Fisherfield 😂 Cheers, James
Lovely video James. Where is Lexie?
Outstanding video as always James. Views look incredible. Just to ask. Do you think it is possible to get the ski lift up to start the walk? just so I can take my son and give him a easy start? Can't wait for your next video. All the best. Alan
Thanks Alan, yes you can take the Ski Lift - I wish I did 😂 Enjoy! James
Not so easy if you descend the "nose" of Sron na Creise?
Definitely not 👍
These two hills are above Glen Etive not Glen Coe
Technically correct, but considering you walk from the Glencoe Ski Center it’s better to not confuse things 😂