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The Arrochar Alps with Bryan Cromwell

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

This is an edited version of a short film Bryan Cromwell Produced in 1993 on glacial features in the Arrochar Alps. Peter Jackson, a College student Directed and Edited the film. Jim McKechnie was the cameraman. We were fortunate to capture a low flying RAF aircraft.

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  • Hey that was a really hard step! No in reality he was at the wind up, well if is good enough for Murial Gray, it's good enough for Bryan . Bryan has conquered more than 200 Munro's, this was a mere pimple

  • Directed by Peter Jackson, oh really, off Lord of the Rings fame, lol.

  • @Evilscotsman1238  Our Peter Jackson was better than the Lord of the Rings one.

  • @Evilscotsman1238 Our Peter Jackson was better!

  • That aircraft was well timed....great shot!

  • @DiscipleOfTheSword This was our second shot we missed the first one and were pleased to see another follow, or was it same round that went round again...who knows.

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  • @jaseanddi In response to the "local stalker" I have already pointed out that when we made the Arrochar Alps video my knowledge of Gaelic was pretty dire. Since then, after attending Sabhal Mor Ostaig on Skye my rendering of Gaelic is considerably better. The "local" pronouncing of Beinn Chorranach is total rubbish if the stalker's information is to be relied on--typical of non-Gaelic speakers now living in former Gaelic speaking areas.

  • I am a local stalker, couldnt help chuckle when I heard the right honourable presenter say and I quote " Beinn Choronoch" bless'm, and maybe locals are wrongn,s but it is pronounced locally as " Ben i cure ni" ha :)

  • Must seek forgiveness from any Gaelic speaker watching my Beinn an Lochan video. my Gaelic pronounciating is rubbish. However, I did subsequently attend Gaelic courses at Sabhal Mor Ostaig, the Gaelic college on Skye, so that my Gaelic is at least a fair bit better

  • Was he joking when he couldn't get up the 'easy' bad step?

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