Thie ridge is normally done east to west to get both the Munros + the Pap and is one of my favourite walks ever. It is well within the reach of any competent scrambler in summer but I would not recommend doing it in snowy or wet conditions without ropes,. Great video btw with some fanatastic views!
Watched by the video there, simply incredible...the views...WOW......I'm heading there tomorrow I can't wait, hopefully getting the views you got. How long did it take you both and anything technical about the route. Thank you so much for sharing... Subscribed to the channel 🤟🏴🤟
Thank you 😊 that was fantastic day. Just over 13 km and 8h but we had a long break on PAP and then go a good bit of ridge after munro . I hope You will have weather as we. Paths ok but lots of loose rock.
@@aroundscotland1389 cheers for the info, I had a simply incredible day, I was going to do the Pap first but because I weather was so good I just bagged the Munro Sgorr nam Fiannaidh....and spent two glorious hours on the summit. It was everything I could ever have wanted, the views were magnificent...will never forget it. I'm sticking my video on soon. Thanks again🤟
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Thanks you for sharing ! Beautiful video 🧡
Thie ridge is normally done east to west to get both the Munros + the Pap and is one of my favourite walks ever.
It is well within the reach of any competent scrambler in summer but I would not recommend doing it in snowy or wet conditions without ropes,.
Great video btw with some fanatastic views!
Thank you. Yes the plan was to do only PAP but weather was so great we done Sgor nam Fiannaidh 2.
Watched by the video there, simply incredible...the views...WOW......I'm heading there tomorrow I can't wait, hopefully getting the views you got.
How long did it take you both and anything technical about the route.
Thank you so much for sharing...
Subscribed to the channel 🤟🏴🤟
Thank you 😊 that was fantastic day. Just over 13 km and 8h but we had a long break on PAP and then go a good bit of ridge after munro . I hope You will have weather as we. Paths ok but lots of loose rock.
@@aroundscotland1389 cheers for the info, I had a simply incredible day, I was going to do the Pap first but because I weather was so good I just bagged the Munro Sgorr nam Fiannaidh....and spent two glorious hours on the summit.
It was everything I could ever have wanted, the views were magnificent...will never forget it.
I'm sticking my video on soon.
Thanks again🤟