Bagging the Munros | Day 116 - Route 115 & 116 | Sgurr na Ciche, Garbh Chioch Mhor & More

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2022
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    Edited by Charlie Henry Hall (charliehall191@gmail.com)

Комментарии • 24

  • @GazTheExplorer
    @GazTheExplorer Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the videos Nick. Always use your videos before doing a new Munro so I know what I’m in for. Just like how your videos are straight to the point and simple to watch.
    I do think you should try and do all the Corbetts. Plenty of great walks on offer if you ever get the chance to try a new challenge.

  • @ibrstellar1080
    @ibrstellar1080 2 года назад +1

    Great effort and I did the same route and it was wet and boggy and made a long hard day but stunning landscapes and Loch Archkaig is stunning.

  • @blamhof
    @blamhof 2 года назад

    That's a beast of a trek Nick. A big day over tough ground without adding Sgurr Mor so well done on finishing with your boots intact. Very impressive. Take care. Mick.

  • @DavidWhite-uz7ob
    @DavidWhite-uz7ob 2 года назад

    Well done Nick, big day and now very close to the final one 👍

    • @baggingthemunros3354
      @baggingthemunros3354  2 года назад

      Very close… Sunday looks like it might be sunny ☀️ as well

  • @normansmith7520
    @normansmith7520 2 года назад

    What a fantastic effort. You must be the fittest guy in Scotland by now! I did these in a heat wave (we do have them very occasionally!) starting with Sgurr Mor but your route looked much better. The views from Sgurr na Ciche are astounding on a good day. I'll really miss following you and Stan so a second vote for the Corbetts next! Savour the last few.

  • @benmachair6361
    @benmachair6361 2 года назад

    An excellent day! We did this route over 2 days and canoed in via Loch Quoich (although I notice the latest OS map spells it Cuaich). Well done Nick and Stan!

  • @billybarbour5317
    @billybarbour5317 2 года назад

    Fabulous nick and Stan, long day for both of you, will miss your videos after Sunday, maybe you need to do all the Corbetts up here next 😂

  • @ianmckay6972
    @ianmckay6972 2 года назад

    Epic day loch Arkaig hills nick,what a workout for you awesome, just a thought for Ben Lomond at the weekend, great weather forecast, loch Lomond and Balmaha area will be very busy, start early if I were you all the best for your final munro, Ian Dundee

    • @baggingthemunros3354
      @baggingthemunros3354  2 года назад

      Thanks ian… I’ve a few coming to walk with me… so it’s going to be a slower walk anyway

  • @AndyOB
    @AndyOB 2 года назад

    Well done Nick and Stan.I had planned to do this route as well but was gubbed after the 3rd one and dropped back down to the outward path.Did not enjoy the drive in/out along Loch Arkaig so i'm going to get Sgurr Mor from Loch Quioch side,😱😱
    Stan looked very content on the couch with his chewy stick lol.🤣🤣🐕👍

  • @paulinesnowball4903
    @paulinesnowball4903 2 года назад

    Just trying to catch up Nick. Awesome day on the hill. See you soon.

  • @squidwardtentacles6581
    @squidwardtentacles6581 6 месяцев назад +1

    what is a b-lak? beelak? bilack? I have spent the past 20 mins trying to figure out the spelling and can't find any results online or synonyms of col or saddle point. what does it mean and what is the origin of this word?

    • @baggingthemunros3354
      @baggingthemunros3354  6 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @squidwardtentacles6581
      @squidwardtentacles6581 6 месяцев назад

      @@baggingthemunros3354 am I being dumb? 😭would appreciate an actual explanation..

    • @baggingthemunros3354
      @baggingthemunros3354  6 месяцев назад

      @@squidwardtentacles6581 sorry i misunderstood… it’s a col between two or more peaks…it took me a while to stop calling them cols… similar to lochans instead of tarn and glen instead of valley…burn instead of steam etc etc

    • @squidwardtentacles6581
      @squidwardtentacles6581 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@baggingthemunros3354 oh okay, thanks. so it's essentially the Scottish word for a col. I have never heard of that before!