Thanks Murray! I am a big fan of your channel and took my initial inspiration from you and a tiny few others. Cheers for the comment, the inspiration, the effort and loads of ideas for future walks from your channel. Looking forward to a better time soon. Paul
8.18!!!! Wow! That moment you captured needs to be printed out into a picture and hung with pride on your wall at home Paul. Fantastic video. Youe could see from the cloud transparency going up that you were in with a good chance of an inversion. Well done on another great video. Nice wee view of Ben Lui too, I recognised it the moment I saw it. Best Regards, Douglas.
It was one of those wee moments Douglas as you know, that make all the effort and early rises worth it! Its almost a year ago to the day that I watched your video of Ben Narnain and Ben Ime. Thats what started all this madness. Cheers again for watching and thanks for the comments and support. Paul.
Thanks Kev! and thanks for the sub. I have enjoyed watching you and Robin over the last while. I didn't realise you had your own channel. Cheers and thanks for introducing me to Wrap time. ATB Paul.
I just had a wee watch of this to see how your experience of this area was and instantly recognised your companion. Does he live on the hill? 😂 I was speaking to him on the way up Beinn Dubhchraig and he passed me on his way off Ben Oss and chatted for a minute. What are the odds?
@@PAADVENTURES1 Ha Ha! That's crazy. He was one of those people that when you see you just know they're built for the hills, unlike me who is built like a hill 😂 Great stuff, tell him I said hello and that I hope he saw the inversion when he was up but if I remember he said it was clouded in.
Hi. I wanted to ask the path up to both of these is it a track made out all the way from start to the top or is there sections with no real indication of a track.
Hi, there is a reasonable track from the car park up through the woods and then following the burn up to Ben Dubhchraig. I would say after that the track will come and go over the rocky sections. Between the two munros there is a fairly distinct path which in reasonably good weather will be easy to follow. This is all dependent on your experience though and in bad weather may be more difficult. Have you looked at the walkhighlands website for information on this route? Paul
Fantastic - nothing better than getting above the clouds :)
Thanks Murray! I am a big fan of your channel and took my initial inspiration from you and a tiny few others. Cheers for the comment, the inspiration, the effort and loads of ideas for future walks from your channel. Looking forward to a better time soon. Paul
8.18!!!! Wow! That moment you captured needs to be printed out into a picture and hung with pride on your wall at home Paul. Fantastic video. Youe could see from the cloud transparency going up that you were in with a good chance of an inversion. Well done on another great video. Nice wee view of Ben Lui too, I recognised it the moment I saw it.
Best Regards,
Douglas.
It was one of those wee moments Douglas as you know, that make all the effort and early rises worth it! Its almost a year ago to the day that I watched your video of Ben Narnain and Ben Ime. Thats what started all this madness. Cheers again for watching and thanks for the comments and support.
Paul.
Magic mate, can't beat inversion conditions. 👌🏼
Cheers Robin, the effort was worth it just for that view. Thanks for having a look.
Paul.
Just swatting up for tomorrow
Nice inversion mate.
Nice one Tam! A great walk and probably my video does not do it justice! The lumpy walk back out from Ben oss was a heartbreaker 🥴enjoy mate!
Braw 😎 Cannae beat it oan days like that. 👌
Thanks Kev! and thanks for the sub. I have enjoyed watching you and Robin over the last while. I didn't realise you had your own channel. Cheers and thanks for introducing me to Wrap time. ATB Paul.
@@PAADVENTURES1 Cheers Paul, nae probs. Aye dinnae do much on ma channel as i'm oot with Robin alot. I leave it to the pro eh 😉
And let him do all the running about placing cameras and stuff! quite right! cheers Kev.
I just had a wee watch of this to see how your experience of this area was and instantly recognised your companion.
Does he live on the hill? 😂 I was speaking to him on the way up Beinn Dubhchraig and he passed me on his way off Ben Oss and chatted for a minute.
What are the odds?
Wow! Colin is never away from the hills Brian! I will let him know you said hi! What’s the chances of that! 😂😂
@@PAADVENTURES1 Ha Ha! That's crazy. He was one of those people that when you see you just know they're built for the hills, unlike me who is built like a hill 😂
Great stuff, tell him I said hello and that I hope he saw the inversion when he was up but if I remember he said it was clouded in.
Hi. I wanted to ask the path up to both of these is it a track made out all the way from start to the top or is there sections with no real indication of a track.
Hi, there is a reasonable track from the car park up through the woods and then following the burn up to Ben Dubhchraig. I would say after that the track will come and go over the rocky sections. Between the two munros there is a fairly distinct path which in reasonably good weather will be easy to follow. This is all dependent on your experience though and in bad weather may be more difficult. Have you looked at the walkhighlands website for information on this route? Paul
@@PAADVENTURES1 thanks that’s awesome. I will just now thanks.