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Warning: The Black Cullin are difficult to navigate in cloud, compasses don’t work, maps do not show enough detail to navigate, even with a GPS. Am Basteir is an easy scramble (if you go the right way), and very exposed. If you would like to climb these munro’s and are unsure of your navigation skill / scrambling ability please hire a local guide. Full walking guide and walk timelapse with video highlights and some commentary along the way. Munros climbed – Am Basteir 934m Bruach na FrIthe 958m Total Distance 14 km, Total Ascent 1311 m, Estimated Duration (summer) 6 hours 8 mins. Conditions: Perfect - Sunny, dry, blue skies, no wind, clear summits. Route taken https://explore.osmaps.com/route/2674... I’ve been climbing Scottish mountains for over 30 years. I’ve almost finished the 282 highest mountains in Scotland, collectively known as the Munros. As I’m getting closer to completing the Munros I thought I’d start making a series of walkthrough videos for all of the Munros. 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Map route walkthrough 06:59 Car park 15:58 Views on the ascent 17:45 Am Basteir Summit views 23:08 Bruach na Frìthe Summit views 32:21 Thanks for watching Starting Point (Google Maps) - https://maps.app.goo.gl/YNNsdYAX82XM2... 2nd lay-by https://maps.app.goo.gl/emn4vfEHra34Z... OS Maps Online - https://explore.osmaps.com/ Mountain Weather Information Service - https://www.mwis.org.uk/forecasts/sco... Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment and educational purposes. Hillwalking can be dangerous; the weather can change quickly leading to a risk of exposure, difficulty in navigating or even being blown over leading to a fall. Always wear appropriate clothing and pack additional warm clothing including hat and gloves, waterproof trousers and a waterproof jacket. Always carry a map and compass and know how to use them. In winter conditions you should also carry crampons, ice axe and ski goggles.