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Brandy Required on The Snub

Brandy Required on The Snub


Postby wilkiemurray » Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:25 pm

Route description: Loch Brandy, Glen Clova

Date walked: 08/02/2020

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Storm after Storm after storm seems to have been the weather pattern this winter and with another storm forecast for Saturday afternoon and evening, we decided to stay relatively low level and get home before it hit. Having been up Ben Tirran a few times, I am ashamed to say that I haven't visited Loch Bandy - we put this right on the rather windy outing!

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Re: Brandy Required on The Snub

Postby Dunni » Thu Feb 29, 2024 1:55 pm

Hi Murray,
Dont know if you are still active in the forum but I watched a few of your YT-Vids and was wondering, how you manage to tackle the hills even on the shorter days with all that fuddling with the camera and tripods?
On my trips I do some quick shots and try a few different angles but running up front, putting up the camera, running back, walking by idly before speeding back and picking up the hardware seems a hell of an effort. :clap:

Just wondering while enjoying your videos 8) :D
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