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Camping Tour Scotland | Loch Lommond & The Cairngorms.
Wild camping tour Scotland. Loch Lomond, Glenmore Youth Hostel and the Cairngorms.

Spent a couple of days with both my wife and daughter camping at 'Beinglas Farm Campsite', Fort William and 'Glenmore Campsite'.

Sadly my daughter took unwell on the second day so we had to pop home and she stayed with the grandparents whilst we continued the trip.

Visited the Nevis Range gondola system that was well worth the trip with some fantastic viewpoints. Watched the young guys screaming down the tracks on their mountain bikes.

However when we stayed at the Glenmore campsite it was very busy with families and kids. Lots of noise and cars left running, etc in to the evening. Now I know why we love the wild camping.

The 'WikiUp 3 performed great during some very heavy downpours but the double inner is slightly flawed in that there is no vestibule for when you open the outer flysheet. Other than that I still rate it as a very good tent and my favourite purchased so far. Still had a lot of space for two people and we were very comfortable whilst using it for out little trip.

Visited he Glenmore Youth Hostel and was fantastic for meals and the friendly staff were very welcoming. Would recommend a visit if you are in the area and looking for a quality meal.

This has just been a bit of a whistle-stop tour of some areas, but good to get away for a few days away from work. Hope you all enjoy:)


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Red Squirrel: 0:00
Loch Lomond: 01:00
Inversnaid Hotel: 01:45
Bienglass Campsite: 02:19
Nevis Range Gondolas: 03:25
Mountain Bikers: 04:20
Glenmore Forest: 04:50
An Lochan Uaine: 05:00
Glenmore Visitor Centre: 05:55
Woodpecker: 06:02
Glenmore Youth Hostel: 06:22
Scran: 07:15
Cairngorm Girls & Boys: 07:25
Loch Morlich Beach: 08:25
Lairig Ghru: 09:00
Red Squirrels & Birds: 11:56
Sgairneach Mhor: 15:00

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Despite their modest height, walking and climbing in the Scottish mountains may be made treacherous by their latitude and exposure to Atlantic weather systems. Even in summer, conditions can be atrocious; thick fog, strong winds, driving rain and freezing summit temperatures are commonplace. The content shown in my films are just my own opinions, thoughts and as a way to record my trips. Walking and hiking in the Scottish mountains & hills can be dangerous and is done entirely at your own risk.

Hazards you may encounter include:

Open moorland Terrain, few distinct landmarks, difficult navigation.
Crags and steep drops near summits.
Boggy areas.
River/Stream levels can increase markedly in one day.
Snow and ice on summits even in early summer.
Sudden changes in weather conditions.
Temperature decreases by 1 degree C for every 100m of ascent.

Note:

You are responsible for your own safety.
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