17 Mile Bike & Hike.. Completing the Glenshee Munros
➤ In today's video I will be climbing a duo of Munros from the Spittal of Glenshee, completing the Munros in that area.
THE ROUTE:
www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perth...
Timestamps:
0:00 Cycle In
0:50 Intro
2:19 Dismantled Railway
4:30 Glas Tulaichean
7:20 Càrn an Rìgh
10:25 Review
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Scotland has 282 Munro's - Which are peaks over 3000ft in height, I am aiming to climb them ALL!
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The smile on that trig point photo says it all, you might have been totally alone up there but you know we are with you.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Glen 😀
Hi James I was on the same two on Sunday, a lot of clag but cleared around 3pm. I eventually got my wish come true south of Mam nan Carn, two Golden Eagles, I had waited all week . Magic thank you. Vanessa
Your framing is a highlight of your videos imo....at 4.19 is a beautiful example of your eye for composition. A real pleasure to watch
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Annie, I find it easier to let the mountains talk for themselves sometimes, rather than me trying to describe them 😂 Cheers, James
Well done James another cracking day out for all your followers.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alistair 😀
I love your Munro Journey videos. Excellent quality and presentation. Using your videos for my Munro trips
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😀
Enjoyed your trip to these Glebshee hills James, well done completing this area👍. I'd revisited the 1st one Glas T last May. Was out on Friday up Buachaille Etive Beag and met your friend James near the summit. I said how your recent Beinn Dorain film had encouraged me to revisit there at end of Feb. ATB Derek
I was going to say "that land-rovery track" you mentioned was actually a narrow-gauge railway, but you beat me to it! Like you, I also like that little corner of the highlands, which is all but forgotten by the masses - and long may it be so. Indeed, just last week when writing about the roads to the north for a friend who wanted to know which was the best one, it occurred to me there were not three but four, if you count the A93/A939! I'm also not a trainspotter - but I do take an interest in why the railways were built where they were and, also in looking for remains - or subsequent changes in the landscape. My working days are drawing to a close if not actually over already, but I've always fancied working for the railways - or at least until a colleague who has now changed his career told me how awful it was having to work from home during the lock-downs!
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Haha I was going to follow the land-rover track but decided to follow the Walkhighland route.. your right, the railway has a lot of history so that can be interesting! Cheers, James
Done these 2 over a year ago which also completed my final 2 for that area. Scored with the weather when i done them and great day out. Great video as always James
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Nice one 😀 Its a great day out,. Cheers, James
High quality as usual ... Thanks.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Peter 😁
Great video again James! Not an area I know but the videos, commentary and photographs are both a fine introduction and an incentive to visit. Love the channel!
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks John 😀
I enjoyed those two Munros too. I decided to hill-run them to cut down the time needed. An underrated area of hills.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
If I could run then I would have done the same 😂 Underrated for sure.. Cheers, James
What a wonderful place for a solo hike, the scenery is really beautiful. Awesome experience. Thanks for sharing🐶😉👍👍
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
It's nice to see you enjoying Carn an Righ. I also love the area, but I know several people that definitely do not - "big round heathery lumps" - but in reality they differ a great deal. Carn an Righ is heathery, Glas Tulaichean more grassy and Beinn Iutharn Mhor, my favourite more blaeberry and crowberry.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Your right Eddie, no such thing as boring hill as they say 😀 Great day out. Cheers, James
I fell whilst out walking last weekend and ended up in surgery to repair my ankle. I love watching your videos, and I'll be back on the hills asap 🌞😎
Thank you very much for this one, James! Very special atmosphere, this total solitude…
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin 😁
Another great video James
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks William 😀
I have been up there twice and did the 4 munros , parked at the ruin of the spittal of glenshee hotel and did the big circiut , cracking weather , met a running club !! doing the 2 that you did , great views as you mentioned , gerat content , cheers from Brechin👍
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, it's a great area 😀 Cheers, James
Brilliant video 👍
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 😀
Great stuff James, I really liked these Munro's they have as you said a nice feeling of remoteness. 👍
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim, the sure do, looking forward to doing some more remote ones in the Cairngorms soon 😀 Cheers, James
Cracking video mate 👌 like they way you put it together 😎
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 😀
Great effort James 👌
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Bruce 😀
Wonderful bro 🙂 Can't wait to bag some munro's when I am back in Scotland in 6 weeks 😍
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thank you & enjoy 😁🏔
Had a great day on these. Wished we'd followed the abandoned railway line tho we had a trudge up the river down below. On the walk out was the bridge intact James? We had a wade over the river to reach hotel and the cars.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I wasn't sure which way to go but followed the Walkhighland route up the railway & think it was the right choice 😀.. Yes there was a new(ish) bridge at the river towards the hotel - did you do them a while ago? Cheers, James
Thank you again, really enjoyed it. Have you chosen which one you're going to save for your last Munro yet?
Going by your Walkhiglands map you have some big bike/hike days ahead.
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
I sure do, a lot of big Cairngorm days coming soon 😁
Your short vid hides just how long that walk can feel.. I see you have the two long lonely ones just north of this hike.. Yeah me too, just not found the right day for it , and not because they are difficult 😅
@ScottishMunroJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thats strange because I was thinking that watching it back, it makes it look like a walk in the park 😂 Yes I’m guilty of leaving them, but hoping to do them this year, might see you there 😂 Cheers, James