Great video really beautiful mountain,easy to follow and simply explained in a very down to earth way.I will hopefully tackle this one soon.Thank you for sharing
This is my favourite Munro. Suprises most folk but i love it. Love the cycle in, love the walk past the wee house, like the pull up the slope, love the last rocks section to the summit and love the glen walk down. The views too. And often quiet.
It is so quiet... I was up on a Sunday, and I saw a hand full of people the whole day. Totally agree... cracking walk in, great climb and spectacular views. Thanks for watching :)
nice vid. something i've seen on other peoples vids is perhaps a location map for orientation, and a bit of a 'what you can see from the top' might also help. but i found it easy to watch an nicely personal. don't know this area at all as the cobbler is the nearest hill i've been up, so looking forward to following your tracks. envious weather and solitude there. atb with the channel
Hi Callum, I've been out injured for over 3 months and videos like yours have been a godsend, it's great to see someone like yourself who enjoys the hills so much, keep up the good work 👏
Calum I enjoyed your upload and subscribed. For content I liked when you were scrambling, your experience of the scramble. That's the kind of focus I really enjoy when watching RUclips uploads on hillwalking and the rest is pleasant to watch with the views etc. From another uploader of Munros I watched a lot of on RUclips he kept saying as he hiked Munro after Munro that it was steep. He just kept expressing all the time how steep every hike was. For example Ben Vorlich (Loch Lomond) is mentioned as a steep ascent but it's not all that bad in reality. That's my feed back and look forwards to more uploads with scrambling or exposure highlights :-)
Thanks so much for watching. I love watching all different kinds of RUclipsrs, there is such a great variety of videos and personalities out there. All the best, and thanks again :)
Well done Calum, we’ve not done this one yet but we’ll definitely do it soon after watching your video. Really enjoyed the scenery and your enthusiasm for being in the hills just like us . Thanks for sharing your day 😊
Hey Callum, I like all your videos and subscribed a couple months or so ago. Living in Pennsylvania, what I enjoy seeing are the wide open mountain vistas and also liked seeing as you said, the farm animals, and people's homes, the bothys. It would be interesting to know what kind of stone the mountains are made of, the plants, wild animals and birds. Thanks for all "the things you do for good footage".
Fabulous video. Thanks so much. I'm looking to do this hill tomorrow, and you've really captured the essence of the experience for me. Must confess, I'm a bit of a fearty when it comes to the straight up the way / steep ascents (after almost 200 Munros, it still irks me!)... but I've taken encouragement from your video here. Thanks again.
Thanks so much Paul. You'll love it, the views from the top are great. Your kind words really do mean alot to me, and I am so delighted that my video has given you a wee spurr on. You'll smash it pal :) Enjoy!
You come across very naturally in the video, very engaging. Be good to show the start point / parking place .. thatsxalways useful. How did you find the hydro track? A gentler way up?
Thanks so much Paddy! Yeah, I did wonder about whether or not showing the parking / start point would be interesting enough. I'm not sure how to do graphics yet, but that might be my next challenge. The Track was very pleasant going, I think it might be a tad too boring on the way up, but on the way down it was totally fine.
The only problem with your vids is that I can't get up there anymore, being too ancient. So extremem envy kicks in. (As for brutal, the hike up Am Bodach for the Aonach Eagach is there, walking out of Yosemite up gives no respite) Cheers. Keep it up.
Thanks for posting Callum. I really enjoy your videos. Not familiar with this climb, so will put it on my 'to do' list. By the way, which way would you choose now for the accent? All the best. DG
Thanks DG, that's really kind of you to say. I reckon I would probably go the same way up, but rather than taking the forestry track down, I'd try the circular route as described in walk highlands. There is definitely a few possibilities for routes up and down this one.
Thanks so much pal :) The track was pleasant going down, a bit boring like, but pleasant all the same. One thing to bare in mind is which branch of the track you take, because one takes you out at the wee bridge (which is what you want) and the other takes you out at the Building Site a few K's down the path (which is what you don't want, as there is no access through the construction site).
It's steep, but it's a smashing walk... I would say that Beinn Bhuidhe is more undulating than Ben More. It's actually the long walk in on that road that is the biggest challenge, because it's boring in places, LONG and the hard track can be killer on the feet. BUT... the summit views are amazing, in all directions. You'll enjoy it pal :)
Great video really beautiful mountain,easy to follow and simply explained in a very down to earth way.I will hopefully tackle this one soon.Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much William. You'll definitely enjoy Beinn Bhuidhe... have fun when you get round to it :) ATB x
This is my favourite Munro. Suprises most folk but i love it. Love the cycle in, love the walk past the wee house, like the pull up the slope, love the last rocks section to the summit and love the glen walk down. The views too. And often quiet.
It is so quiet... I was up on a Sunday, and I saw a hand full of people the whole day. Totally agree... cracking walk in, great climb and spectacular views. Thanks for watching :)
@@calumpaterson123 no problem. My name is Calum too! (Correct spelling!)
nice vid. something i've seen on other peoples vids is perhaps a location map for orientation, and a bit of a 'what you can see from the top' might also help. but i found it easy to watch an nicely personal. don't know this area at all as the cobbler is the nearest hill i've been up, so looking forward to following your tracks. envious weather and solitude there. atb with the channel
Beautiful for me. Just be yourself. Nothing boring, views were brilliant. Keep on climbing. 👍
Thanks so much for your kinds words, it means alot :)
@@calumpaterson123 luv yer 👍
Hi Callum, I've been out injured for over 3 months and videos like yours have been a godsend, it's great to see someone like yourself who enjoys the hills so much, keep up the good work 👏
Thanks Neil, it's comments like yours that fill with joy and remind me that there is a bigger purpose for my videos. Thanks again!
Calum I enjoyed your upload and subscribed. For content I liked when you were scrambling, your experience of the scramble. That's the kind of focus I really enjoy when watching RUclips uploads on hillwalking and the rest is pleasant to watch with the views etc. From another uploader of Munros I watched a lot of on RUclips he kept saying as he hiked Munro after Munro that it was steep. He just kept expressing all the time how steep every hike was. For example Ben Vorlich (Loch Lomond) is mentioned as a steep ascent but it's not all that bad in reality. That's my feed back and look forwards to more uploads with scrambling or exposure highlights :-)
Thanks so much for watching. I love watching all different kinds of RUclipsrs, there is such a great variety of videos and personalities out there. All the best, and thanks again :)
Nice video and channel Calum , looks a fantastic place to explore. New sub, cheers, Dave 👍
Thanks for Subscribing Dave! I really appreciate your support and kind words :)
Just discovered your videos Calum. Great camera work, you really capture the view. Looking forward to seeing more 👍
Thanks so much Duncan, and thanks for watching! Here's to many more Mountains :)
Good watch as always 😎
Cheers very much Chris :)
Well done Calum, we’ve not done this one yet but we’ll definitely do it soon after watching your video. Really enjoyed the scenery and your enthusiasm for being in the hills just like us . Thanks for sharing your day 😊
Thanks so much Janice. Comments like this really do mean alot to me, Thanks for watching :)
Great as always bud! Hopefully i will be joining you again soon.
Thanks so much my friend :)
Great clear conditions for your trip. Got to enjoy those days when you can.
Couldn't have asked for better conditions. Sometimes we just hit the weather jackpot! Thanks for watching :)
Hey Callum, I like all your videos and subscribed a couple months or so ago. Living in Pennsylvania, what I enjoy seeing are the wide open mountain vistas and also liked seeing as you said, the farm animals, and people's homes, the bothys. It would be interesting to know what kind of stone the mountains are made of, the plants, wild animals and birds. Thanks for all "the things you do for good footage".
Thanks so much for watching, and for your comment. I really do appreciate it :)
Nice wee video Calum. I enjoy your enthusiasm for the hills. Nice memories of ma trip there last month. 😉
Cheers Kev. I actually watched yours recently, and I must say upon reflection, a bike would have been very handy indeed. Thanks for watching :)
@@calumpaterson123 Aye, there was a mixture of folking walking and biking when ah did it. Goes on forever when ye think your near the summit eh.
@@Kev_Russ aye, it's more relentless than you first think it will be. Worth every step though :)
Fabulous video. Thanks so much. I'm looking to do this hill tomorrow, and you've really captured the essence of the experience for me. Must confess, I'm a bit of a fearty when it comes to the straight up the way / steep ascents (after almost 200 Munros, it still irks me!)... but I've taken encouragement from your video here. Thanks again.
Thanks so much Paul. You'll love it, the views from the top are great. Your kind words really do mean alot to me, and I am so delighted that my video has given you a wee spurr on. You'll smash it pal :) Enjoy!
Helpful info! 👍🏻
Thank you so much my friend :)
Another well deserved sub👍🏻
Thanks so much Alistair!
You come across very naturally in the video, very engaging. Be good to show the start point / parking place .. thatsxalways useful. How did you find the hydro track? A gentler way up?
Thanks so much Paddy! Yeah, I did wonder about whether or not showing the parking / start point would be interesting enough. I'm not sure how to do graphics yet, but that might be my next challenge. The Track was very pleasant going, I think it might be a tad too boring on the way up, but on the way down it was totally fine.
The only problem with your vids is that I can't get up there anymore, being too ancient.
So extremem envy kicks in.
(As for brutal, the hike up Am Bodach for the Aonach Eagach is there, walking out of Yosemite up gives no respite)
Cheers. Keep it up.
I am glad you get enjoyment from watching Chris. These types of comments are lovely to receive :) Thanks for coming on my journey's with me.
Thanks for posting Callum. I really enjoy your videos. Not familiar with this climb, so will put it on my 'to do' list. By the way, which way would you choose now for the accent? All the best. DG
Thanks DG, that's really kind of you to say. I reckon I would probably go the same way up, but rather than taking the forestry track down, I'd try the circular route as described in walk highlands. There is definitely a few possibilities for routes up and down this one.
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Cheers for watching Fred!
Good video, Calum. Not done this one yet, but looked at the route you've taken. How was the rest of that track down?
Thanks so much pal :) The track was pleasant going down, a bit boring like, but pleasant all the same. One thing to bare in mind is which branch of the track you take, because one takes you out at the wee bridge (which is what you want) and the other takes you out at the Building Site a few K's down the path (which is what you don't want, as there is no access through the construction site).
@@calumpaterson123 ok, that's really useful. Thanks. Keep up the videos.😉
Hi mate, is the accent as bad as ben more lol ?. Keep it up 💪🏴
It's steep, but it's a smashing walk... I would say that Beinn Bhuidhe is more undulating than Ben More. It's actually the long walk in on that road that is the biggest challenge, because it's boring in places, LONG and the hard track can be killer on the feet. BUT... the summit views are amazing, in all directions. You'll enjoy it pal :)