I am disabled living in England, I love watching these throw backs as I had a great time Munro bagging and blessed days on the hills. I showed her Anonach Eagach ridge climb to my nurse and he just watched mouth open. YOU DID THIS! The nurses now see me differently.
I'm in the same position. I loved watching this and thought yes "I did this" on my own, on a beautiful day. The views just go on forever. I live in suffolk but Scotland forever!
oh there is that woman who presided over the destruction of the iconic Mackintosh building not once but twice. It really is "Every. Single.Time", of course it would almost certainly be against the law to expect her to resign.
I am disabled living in England, I love watching these throw backs as I had a great time Munro bagging and blessed days on the hills. I showed her Anonach Eagach ridge climb to my nurse and he just watched mouth open. YOU DID THIS! The nurses now see me differently.
hope you're keeping well mairi
I'm in the same position. I loved watching this and thought yes "I did this" on my own, on a beautiful day. The views just go on forever. I live in suffolk but Scotland forever!
unlucky love get well soon xxx
It's a great series!! I got it on DVD from Amazon. We only have a handful of Munros here in Ireland with most of them in Southwest Ireland.
Some of which are rather similar to An Teallach.
Loved watching The Munro Show back in the day - late 1980's?
i did the full Dundonnel - Shenaval loop yesterday and i wouldn't have come down that gully
best visuals and commentary by far
That was seriously wonderful.
0:43 "sharp, pinnacled rock crests"
My palms are sweating just watching this
really need to know this music they used
What program was this?
it was called the munro show
oh there is that woman who presided over the destruction of the iconic Mackintosh building not once but twice. It really is "Every. Single.Time", of course it would almost certainly be against the law to expect her to resign.
She is bloody disgrace to scotland
she's bloody wonderful go boil yer heed