These videos are just awesome love the no commentary your camera is so clear and the sound from your boots crunching on the stones not to mention the scenery 🤩 keep them coming please 👌
Oh wow! Thanks Andy. My apologies for the shorthand gushing with appreciation. I've edited/added to my first few lines to include more below. This is the first time I've seen any footage of a walk I did with my late wife over 45 years ago. Misty eyed here and admit booze is having its say. The walk sure wasn't like it is today, lol! Slange!
Hi Mike. Glad the video is stirring up some nice memories, it's such a pretty area with all the quartzite. The NNR trail part has a very impressive path. Someone has even been up there with a circular saw, cutting lattice grooves into the rock slabs for grip. Slange!
Sorry; but I is your spelling correct? I can only find Meall Ghiuthais using the OSMaps?? I've completed the circular route to Lochan Fada by hiking up the Glen directly opposite this one and returning to Kinlochewe ... I'm interested in taking on this one you are hiking. This is the second one of your videos ~ 1st Stob Ban which I'm hoping to attempt soon ~ very impressed ~ I've just sub and liked
Hi James. The hill is sometimes marked on maps as Meall a Ghiuthais, I've seen both used, either spelling is fine, though I think it is more commonly spelled Ghiubhais. Glad you are enjoying the videos. Cheers.
Definitely recognize those camera moves from somewhere.. 🤔
Another fine day Andy. Cracking looking Corbett I've still tae do.
Aye it's a pretty one, with all the quartzite around. Cheers.
Absolutely stunning work, landscapes are phenomenal!🔥🥾
Thanks Ervin.
Nice
Thanks.
Great video, as usual, Andy. Thanks for posting. Climbed the Corbett to the left of this back in 2003. :-)
Hi Rosa. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Very nice! What a great walk
Lovely views of Slioch and Loch Maree
Aye, the views are fantastic up there.
You said you were going to do it lol brilliant weather superb views all the best pal
Thanks Andrew. The video of the two Torridon Corbetts will be out in a few days.
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Fantastic video Andy. Wishing you a wonderful evening. Take care 👍
Thanks, ATB.
Thx
Remember that hike.
We did it some years ago and your video brings back quite some memories.
😊
Hi Michael, thanks for watching. Glad the video brought back some nice memories.
These videos are just awesome love the no commentary your camera is so clear and the sound from your boots crunching on the stones not to mention the scenery 🤩 keep them coming please 👌
Hi David. Glad you are enjoying the videos! Cheers.
My parents have just moved to gairloch. I'll be up here at the end of march for a few weeks.following in Youre footsteps. Your videos are quility.
Nice, you'll have the whole Torridon area on your doorstep. Thanks for watching Paul, glad you are enjoying the videos.
Oh wow! Thanks Andy.
My apologies for the shorthand gushing with appreciation. I've edited/added to my first few lines to include more below.
This is the first time I've seen any footage of a walk I did with my late wife over 45 years ago. Misty eyed here and admit booze is having its say.
The walk sure wasn't like it is today, lol!
Slange!
Hi Mike. Glad the video is stirring up some nice memories, it's such a pretty area with all the quartzite. The NNR trail part has a very impressive path. Someone has even been up there with a circular saw, cutting lattice grooves into the rock slabs for grip. Slange!
Sorry; but I is your spelling correct? I can only find Meall Ghiuthais using the OSMaps?? I've completed the circular route to Lochan Fada by hiking up the Glen directly opposite this one and returning to Kinlochewe ... I'm interested in taking on this one you are hiking. This is the second one of your videos ~ 1st Stob Ban which I'm hoping to attempt soon ~ very impressed ~ I've just sub and liked
Hi James. The hill is sometimes marked on maps as Meall a Ghiuthais, I've seen both used, either spelling is fine, though I think it is more commonly spelled Ghiubhais. Glad you are enjoying the videos. Cheers.