Well done Linda, another great climb and film. My late Uncle lived for many years near Loch Maree and he spoke about his love of Ben Damh many times, it was his favourite hill in the area even though he’d climbed all of the other magnificent Torridon mountains. Thanks as ever for sharing❤
I just love that sense of isolation on rough ground with the Loch and burn in view. How I envisage the NW. I have a sports injury that has stopped it all for 2 mths now so far. Watching the filming of someone else walk it - brought a smile to my face. I . Thx for posting. JMO.
@@LindaOutdoorsHi Linda,, that's my excuse for regular stops, checking out the views, thats one wee hill which punches above its weight for STUNNING scenery🏴🏴🏴
Hi Linda. I always watch your videos and have enjoyed the recent ones at scenic places and on the islands etc but really good to see you doing the big hills again, especially in Torridon - one of most spectacular places in Scotland. Well done on the filming - drone shots were epic. And every time I see you exploring far away places in the van, it makes me want to get one … this video might be the final straw!! More like this please 🙏
@@glenblaven aww, thanks so much Glen. It’s a spectacular location right enough. Hoping to get up more big hills soon, weather permitting. Love my 🚐 and can highly recommend, perfect for adventures in Scotland. 👍
This is a nice warm-up walk I did earlier this year. I liked the view from the summit across to the south-east, where the ground drops away quickly with views across a rugged remote landscape towards a handful of other rugged munros and corbetts (Maol Chean-Dearg).
Great video. I like your brief intro giving the essential info about the hill. Still have over 100 Munros to go so focusing on them but will keep this hill in mind. Having already bagged the other two at Torridon, I'm slightly terrified at the prospect of hiking Liatach. Great vid!
Thank you so much. You can always do the 2 Munros on Liathach as separate hikes if you prefer, just in case you’re not aware. The pinnacles or bypass path are the tricky bits between the 2 Munros. If you’ve not watched Murray’s video here’s the link. It’s fantastic ruclips.net/video/fHYzJaFHZVk/видео.htmlsi=dcBrC7p_q0PZuEE9
Hi Linda Lovely video liked the drone shots in particular. I did Beinn Damph last year on an FVMC weekend meet weather was clear until last 100 metres and no views from summit 🥲. Had better luck a couple of weeks ago on another weekend trip when I climbed An Ruadh Stac and had good views back to Beinn Damph.
Thanks Paul, I watched your video which has put me in the mood to do it. I’m starting to enjoy flying the drone but it was a bit nerve wracking to start with. 👍
Nice one Linda, that was a great hike some fantastic views. When i finish my Munro journey i`ll defo have that one on my radar. Always fancied it when i saw it from the summit of Maol Chean-Dearg ATB Frank
Thanks Frank, not long till you finish. 🎉 It’s such a great feeling being able to pick & choose what hills you climb. I got no views from Maol Chean-dearg so didn’t realise how dramatic the summit was. Thanks for watching. Good luck for your last few Munros. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors thanks Linda, 10 left but think it’ll be next year before I get any new ones done, days are getting shorter and the hikes are too long.
Great video! I made the same mistake as you, thinking we were at the summit before that last beast came into view 😱 tears were shed 😂 glad to have done it tho ❤
Fantastic views Linda well done, i was up Slioch a few weeks ago, didnt get to the top due to the weather so camped around the back but still amazing. Steve 👍
Sounds great, I’ve done Slioch twice (once for a compleation) & the weather was fantastic on both occasions. Another great mountain. Thanks for watching Steve. 👍
That's a brilliant video Linda. It really shows the wild beauty of Torridon. I just started my Munro journey last year at 67 and so fra bagged 10, but I haven't forgotten the Corbetts. Sometimes they give better views than the Munros, especially on overcast days like this. Plus you got the bonus of viewing some of the Munros you've bagged on your journey. I would consider hiking Beinn Damh ahead of hiking any of the Torridon Munros. I'm a bit weary of the pinnacles on Liathach, especially after just watching Murray's video on Wednesday. ATB Karl from Denmark
Good luck on your Munro journey. Yes, Liathach is not for the faint hearted. I did the bypass path & agree with Murray that it’s a bit like Collies Ledge, difference was I was roped up for the latter. Not sure I would do it again & definitely not with a dog. Do Beinn Damh though it’s stunning. 🤩
@@LindaOutdoors Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate that. I also walk with my dog lead attached to the belt of the rucksack sometimes. But I try to avoid doing it going down because my Skye is a bit "opposite" He pulls more when we walk down the way than up. He's always ahead of me and every time I take a breather he turns around and give me that look "Hey try to keep up!" I sometimes have to let him off the lead, but he has a keen eye for birds as well as Brora - and sheep! He's nine now, but I hope I can still take him up the hills for some years yet. Thanks again for your kind advice 😊
Loved it Linda , when we were up at Shieldaig we wanted tae dae that hill but the weather up top just never cleared up enough for us fairweather walkers 😊, next time get a step counter on Brora and let's find oot how many miles she does lol
@@LindaOutdoors ah thank you, thought it might be, I stopped there for a few nights back in May & walked up Beinn Alligin & Beinn Eighe mountain trail, hoping to go back for longer next year so your videos giving me some ideas😀 I have a working cocker too, always as busy as yours!🤣
That's a cracking Corbett Linda 👌⛰️ That you bagging them now and if so how many you on ? Can't believe you actually managed to get wee clip of your dog "not"" moving 🤣
Well done Linda, another great climb and film. My late Uncle lived for many years near Loch Maree and he spoke about his love of Ben Damh many times, it was his favourite hill in the area even though he’d climbed all of the other magnificent Torridon mountains. Thanks as ever for sharing❤
Oh wow, I can see why it was his favourite. ❤️ He was so lucky to live in such a beautiful area. Thanks so much for watching Helen. 👍
This is a good documentary about Scottish hills. Excellent well done you 👏👏
@@mohammadasgaryan6676 thank you. 🙏
Thoroughly love coming along on your walks and spectacular drone shots. 🤗
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed. 🙏
Wow that was a lovely hike and the weather was kind to you which makes all the difference, views were amazing. Thank you 😊👏
@@janicemiddlemass5215 thanks Janice. 👍
I just love that sense of isolation on rough ground with the Loch and burn in view. How I envisage the NW. I have a sports injury that has stopped it all for 2 mths now so far. Watching the filming of someone else walk it - brought a smile to my face. I . Thx for posting. JMO.
@@justmyopiniontoday7548 thank you, hope your injury resolves and you can get out in the hills again soon. 👍
@@LindaOutdoorsHi Linda,, that's my excuse for regular stops, checking out the views, thats one wee hill which punches above its weight for STUNNING scenery🏴🏴🏴
What a day! Thank you so much for sharing Linda :)
You are so welcome Keith. Thanks for watching. 👍
Stunning yet again and loving the technical mountaineering term 'Pointy Hill'. Please keep em coming please Linda x
Thanks Philip. Yeah, love a pointy hill! 😂
Great views with relaxing music . Take care looking forward to your next one.
Thanks so much, a few more videos to come. 👍
Epic hike, absolutely epic! Wonderful stuff you’re putting out. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Hi Linda. I always watch your videos and have enjoyed the recent ones at scenic places and on the islands etc but really good to see you doing the big hills again, especially in Torridon - one of most spectacular places in Scotland. Well done on the filming - drone shots were epic. And every time I see you exploring far away places in the van, it makes me want to get one … this video might be the final straw!! More like this please 🙏
@@glenblaven aww, thanks so much Glen. It’s a spectacular location right enough. Hoping to get up more big hills soon, weather permitting. Love my 🚐 and can highly recommend, perfect for adventures in Scotland. 👍
another awesum video Linda/Brona thank you fo another awesum walk .
Glad you enjoyed it Andrew, thanks for watching. 👍
Great video. The landscape from the summit looks primeval.
Thanks Peter, it’s an amazing landscape. 👍
Stunning views x well done 🍁🦌🌲🌱
@@chrissyplanteater2892 thank you Chrissy. 🙏
Fabulous video and views Linda! Well done! Torridon is an amazing area.
Many thanks for watching. 👍Torridon definitely is amazing. 🤩
Super Linda😍👍..Really enjoyed the video 😁..The views up there are out of this world..Great vlog Linda
Thanks
Murchie
@@murchiesmountains2820 thanks so much Murchie, hope you & Frank enjoyed your Fisherfield trip. Looked awesome 🤩
@@LindaOutdoors It was brilliant Linda 😀👍
Well done! Fantastic scenery
Many thanks, Torridon is stunning. 🤩
Great content again Linda. Good to see great hills that are not Munros highlighted as well.
Thank you, I agree, lots of cracking hills aren’t Munros. 🙏
Brilliant, what a place it is. Definitely on my list 😊
@@wild_about_scotland thank you Kevin. 👍
Well done stunning views at the top ❤
Thanks David, I definitely got lucky with the weather. 👍
Well done Linda & wee Brora , that was quite beautiful, you nailed it, it really was spectacular and mellow too, Loved it... ❤ATB
Thank you so much! ☺️ Glad you loved it, great to get your feedback. 👍
This is a nice warm-up walk I did earlier this year. I liked the view from the summit across to the south-east, where the ground drops away quickly with views across a rugged remote landscape towards a handful of other rugged munros and corbetts (Maol Chean-Dearg).
Thanks Adam, it’s an amazing viewpoint. Thanks for watching. 🙏
Great video. I like your brief intro giving the essential info about the hill. Still have over 100 Munros to go so focusing on them but will keep this hill in mind. Having already bagged the other two at Torridon, I'm slightly terrified at the prospect of hiking Liatach. Great vid!
Thank you so much. You can always do the 2 Munros on Liathach as separate hikes if you prefer, just in case you’re not aware. The pinnacles or bypass path are the tricky bits between the 2 Munros. If you’ve not watched Murray’s video here’s the link. It’s fantastic
ruclips.net/video/fHYzJaFHZVk/видео.htmlsi=dcBrC7p_q0PZuEE9
Stunning Linda 😊
Thanks so much Brian. 👍
Delightful, Linda. And, may I say, delightful Linda!
@@m1klgordon thank you very much. 🙏
Hi Linda
Lovely video liked the drone shots in particular. I did Beinn Damph last year on an FVMC weekend meet weather was clear until last 100 metres and no views from summit 🥲. Had better luck a couple of weeks ago on another weekend trip when I climbed An Ruadh Stac and had good views back to Beinn Damph.
Thanks Paul, I watched your video which has put me in the mood to do it. I’m starting to enjoy flying the drone but it was a bit nerve wracking to start with. 👍
We'll watch your vlog in Saturday morning in bed with cups of tea. All power to brora😊...
Hope you enjoy. ☺️ 🫖
Some amazing footage, cracking video.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you. 🙏
Nice one Linda, that was a great hike some fantastic views. When i finish my Munro journey i`ll defo have that one on my radar.
Always fancied it when i saw it from the summit of Maol Chean-Dearg
ATB
Frank
Thanks Frank, not long till you finish. 🎉 It’s such a great feeling being able to pick & choose what hills you climb. I got no views from Maol Chean-dearg so didn’t realise how dramatic the summit was. Thanks for watching. Good luck for your last few Munros. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors thanks Linda, 10 left but think it’ll be next year before I get any new ones done, days are getting shorter and the hikes are too long.
Great video! I made the same mistake as you, thinking we were at the summit before that last beast came into view 😱 tears were shed 😂 glad to have done it tho ❤
Thank you 🙏 Yeah, the summit was definitely further away than expected. Thanks for watching. 👍
Fantastic views Linda well done, i was up Slioch a few weeks ago, didnt get to the top due to the weather so camped around the back but still amazing. Steve 👍
Sounds great, I’ve done Slioch twice (once for a compleation) & the weather was fantastic on both occasions. Another great mountain. Thanks for watching Steve. 👍
Outstanding
Thanks Dave. 👍
What a stunning mountain with amazing views shame about the boulder field
What a success for yourself
Thoroughly enjoyed that👍
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching. 👍
That's a brilliant video Linda. It really shows the wild beauty of Torridon. I just started my Munro journey last year at 67 and so fra bagged 10, but I haven't forgotten the Corbetts. Sometimes they give better views than the Munros, especially on overcast days like this. Plus you got the bonus of viewing some of the Munros you've bagged on your journey. I would consider hiking Beinn Damh ahead of hiking any of the Torridon Munros. I'm a bit weary of the pinnacles on Liathach, especially after just watching Murray's video on Wednesday. ATB Karl from Denmark
Good luck on your Munro journey. Yes, Liathach is not for the faint hearted. I did the bypass path & agree with Murray that it’s a bit like Collies Ledge, difference was I was roped up for the latter. Not sure I would do it again & definitely not with a dog. Do Beinn Damh though it’s stunning. 🤩
@@LindaOutdoors Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate that. I also walk with my dog lead attached to the belt of the rucksack sometimes. But I try to avoid doing it going down because my Skye is a bit "opposite" He pulls more when we walk down the way than up. He's always ahead of me and every time I take a breather he turns around and give me that look "Hey try to keep up!" I sometimes have to let him off the lead, but he has a keen eye for birds as well as Brora - and sheep! He's nine now, but I hope I can still take him up the hills for some years yet. Thanks again for your kind advice 😊
@@karlejnarch it’s a pleasure. ☺️
Fabulous just a reminder that some of the Corbetts as equally if not better than many a Munro great mountain great video cheers Andy
Very true, thanks Andy. In Assynt I think all the Corbetts trump the 2 Munros. 👍
Loved it Linda , when we were up at Shieldaig we wanted tae dae that hill but the weather up top just never cleared up enough for us fairweather walkers 😊, next time get a step counter on Brora and let's find oot how many miles she does lol
Aww, thanks Dunk. It’s definitely worth the walk on a good day. Yeah, Brora never stops. 🐶
Can I ask which campsite you were in at the beginning of the video?
It’s Kinlochewe Caravan & Motorhome club site. Thanks for watching Debbie. 👍
@@LindaOutdoors ah thank you, thought it might be, I stopped there for a few nights back in May & walked up Beinn Alligin & Beinn Eighe mountain trail, hoping to go back for longer next year so your videos giving me some ideas😀 I have a working cocker too, always as busy as yours!🤣
@@DebbieMitchell-tg6td Glad to help Debbie. It’s a lovely site, been there a few times. Good luck on your next adventures in Torridon. 👍
Is that you Corbetting now Linda?
@@brianmcbain6997 sort of, just doing what takes my fancy! 👍
That's a cracking Corbett Linda 👌⛰️
That you bagging them now and if so how many you on ?
Can't believe you actually managed to get wee clip of your dog "not"" moving 🤣
Thanks Stevie. I suppose I am bagging them but no plans to compleat. Too hard I think. Only on 18 😳 Aye, it’s not often you see Brora still! 😂
@LindaOutdoors ye your wee dog looks crazy hyper 😂.
Who knows , in 5 years time you might only have 10 to do 👌