How will we recognize Ben More? Oh, nevermind, it's impossible to miss. It literally is a 'big mountain' (which is the meaning of its name in Gaelic). More Hillwalking adventures here: ruclips.net/p/PLfWQdpuhmpDgCCrvODNDvmXt8f8MSuSpf
That's the thing with Scottish Peaks. You can get up there and be right in the clouds... 2 mins later it can be crystal clear or vice versa. The Scottish mountain weather is so changeable. Great video!
If I hadn't crawled up like a snail, we might have made it before it closed in. 😂 Typically at least you get great views most of the way up. Perhaps we'll have a few crisp days later in the autumn for a decent view. I've missed going up mountains. 😁
How will we recognize Ben More? Oh, nevermind, it's impossible to miss. It literally is a 'big mountain' (which is the meaning of its name in Gaelic). More Hillwalking adventures here: ruclips.net/p/PLfWQdpuhmpDgCCrvODNDvmXt8f8MSuSpf
Great stuff. Cheers from Norway!
What a fantastic hike! The scenery around Ben More and Stob Binnein is stunning. Thanks for sharing your adventure in the Scottish Highlands!
Thank you! 😊
Astonishing views! Thanks for showing the beauty of Scotland for those of us who have never been there!
Glad you liked it! 😊
That's the thing with Scottish Peaks. You can get up there and be right in the clouds... 2 mins later it can be crystal clear or vice versa. The Scottish mountain weather is so changeable. Great video!
If I hadn't crawled up like a snail, we might have made it before it closed in. 😂 Typically at least you get great views most of the way up. Perhaps we'll have a few crisp days later in the autumn for a decent view. I've missed going up mountains. 😁
Great video. Some nice views of Ben Challum on the way up, which I did a few weeks ago.
Ooh. I'll keep that one in mind for the future. 😁