After a day on the Cuillin Ridge, I decided to hike one of Skye's most stunning mountain that delivers a spectacular view of the Cuillin Ridge and it was absolutely worth it.

Despite the fog rolling in just before sunrise during my initial hike, the conditions on Blà Bheinn rewarded my perseverance with incredible vistas of the Cuillin Ridge. It truly was worth every step!

I’m still new to sharing longer videos on YouTube (having previously focused on Instagram and other platforms), so I have to admit, this might not be my best work. But I’m excited to embark on this journey with you, and I can’t wait to share more of my adventures!

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IMPORTANT INFO BELOW⬇️

Here are some key things to consider when planning your adventure as the days get shorter and colder:

• Plan your route and check the mountain weather and
avalanche forecasts before you go.

• Take appropriate winter clothing, footwear, and equipment, including a torch, power bank, map, compass, and plenty of food and water.

• Build your confidence and practice navigation and winter skills on simpler routes before attempting more complex and longer days.

• Consider signing up for a winter skills course.

• Be prepared to alter your plans or turn back if the weather or conditions change.

• Let someone know where you’re going, when you expect to return, and what to do if you don’t come back as planned.

• If you’re lost or injured and can’t get off the mountain, call 999, ask for the Police, and then request Mountain Rescue.

If I missed anything, feel free to add them in the comment below.

See you out there and happy trails my friends🥾❄️

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