This weekend was a real treat for me and my family as we had some very special visitors. My cousin, Peter, lives in America so we don't exactly get to see him much. I haven't seen Peter for 15 years; Marci, his wife, for 20 years; and have never met their 3 children before. So it was fantastic to hear that they were planning a … Read More »
Category Archives: Personal
Winter ML Assessment Success
The last 5 days have been spent on my Winter Mountain Leader assessment. These five days have been to focus of all the hill walking I have done over the last few months. Looking back, I see that I started my build up back in October with Summer mountain days before the snow arrived. Since New Year, I've been yo-yoing up and down to Scotland … Read More »
Gullies in Coire an t-Sneachda
After his rest day yesterday, Ally was up for 'something exciting'. With the weather looking decidedly better over in the east, we opted for the drive cross country to the Cairngorms again in search of a couple of grade I gullies in Coire an t-Sneachda. This coire is like a honey pot for winter climbers due to the variety and number of routes on offer, … Read More »
Mock Assessment in Drumochter
After 2 days out in the mountains, Ally decided to take a day off today - preparing himself for 'something exciting on Friday'. I'm intrigued to see what he has in mind! However, after bumping into Ali Othen in the Cairngorms yesterday, we planned to hook up for a 'mock assessment'. Ali has already got his Winter ML, and has a vested interest in me … Read More »
Rope Work in Coire na Ciste
Ally had to pick some kit up from another Abernethy Trust centre at Nethybridge today, so we decided to combine it with a day in the Cairngorms. We had planned on heading into Coire an t-Sneachda but, when the top car park was full, we noticed that Coire na Ciste was holding a fair amount of snow so opted for the even shorter walk in. While … Read More »
White Out and a Fall on Aonach Mor
For the last few years, I've headed up to Scotland to enjoy a week's winter walking with Ally - an instructor at the Abernethy Trust centre in Ardgour on the West Coast. Although he has spent a lot of time in the snow recently, it's been on skis in Switzerland, and I think the thought of a week of chasing me around the mountains for … Read More »
A Stroll on the Carneddau
In recent weeks, I've spent a lot of time hill walking on my own in Scotland in preparation for my Winter Mountain Leader assessment at the end of this month. It's great practice to be on your own as all the decisions, good or bad, are down to you alone and you enjoy (or not) the consequences. There's no looking to someone else to make … Read More »
Return to the Mamores
After the conditions forced me to retreat from the Mamores yesterday, and cut my day short, I decided to return in a bid to complete what I had hoped to achieve. I have never been to the two eastern most Munros in the Mamore range, and it was these that I had been hoping to reach from Na Gruagaichean. However, today I opted for a … Read More »
Fresh Snow in the Mamores
The wind has been prodominantly westerly during the last few days, so I was looking to stay off the eastern slopes where the wind is likely to have dumped the snow. Waking up to fresh snowfall down to about 400m, made this all the more important. With this in mind, I parked up at the Mamore Lodge Hotel, above Kinlochmore, and followed the Allt Coire … Read More »
A Lovely Day in Glen Coe
It seems that all of my recent mountain days around Glen Coe and the Nevis range have been in extremely taxing conditions. It's all part and parcel of mountain walking in Scotland, particularly in winter, but it certainly makes you appreciate it when you can take time to really enjoy your suroundings. Today was one of those days. It might not have been perfect, but … Read More »