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Full walking guide and walk timelapse with video highlights and some commentary along the way. Munros climbed – Beinn a'Chreachain 1081m and Beinn Achaladair 1038m Total Distance 18.65 km, Total Ascent 1232 m, Estimated Duration (summer) 6 hours 42 minutes walking time. Conditions: Sunny, dry, 40mph winds, clear summits. 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 00:56 Map route walkthrough 06:53 Car park 19:47 Views on the ascent 21:50 Beinn a'Chreachain summit views 25:47 Views on the traverse 28:49 Beinn Achaladair summit views 28:43 Views on the descent 38:41 Thanks for watching 39:37 Car park Car Park (Google Maps) https://maps.app.goo.gl/6raPhaNnue2n6... OS Maps Online - https://explore.osmaps.com/ Mountain Weather Information Service - https://www.mwis.org.uk/forecasts/sco... Route taken https://explore.osmaps.com/route/2073... Walk Highlands Route - https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/argyl... 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.