Climbing conditions were not so good with recent powder snow burying everything and making getting to the climbs hard work, however, we managed to get out on Monday and Tuesday but were caught up in the huge traffic jam leading up to the Coire Cas on Wed. and decided to call it a day, especially with another windy day forecast suggesting an increased avalanche risk - fingers crossed for next week though as I'm back up to the West Coast for some more of the white stuff.
This blog follows my climbing trips; based in the Forest of Dean , climbing in the nearby Wye Valley, North Wales, Scotland, Picos de Europa Spain and European Alps.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Cairngorms
Wintry in the Cairngorms at the moment - with low temps. and a lot of snow - good skiing conditions attracting a lot of mountain visitors over the festive season, and very pretty to look at.
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Brecon Ice Climbing
Friday, 18 December 2009
Northern Corries Climbing
A visit to the Cairngorms this week for the start of the winter season - and as last year, it has been pretty good - snow pack and ice have built up to give some good climbing conditions as the week progressed, and although blue skies were limited, and the buttresses were black at the start of the week, by Thursday things were pretty good, with ascents of The Runnel, Spiral Gully, Red Gully, Goat Track Gully , Crotched Gully and Alladin's Mirror providing a good warm up for the season ahead . Thanks to Mark, Don, Stuart and Ian for their enthusiasm and company.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Autumn mountains
After the fantastic weather in October, November's rains have been a bit of a shock, a trip to Skye had to be postponed with 80 mph winds and horizontal rain and rock climbing days, few and far between, however, it has been good practice for poor weather navigation, with courses in N.Wales and the Brecon Beacons - and I certainly need the practice with my MIC assessment due Feb. next year, off for more practice in Scotland this week, with hopefully some winter snow and ice climbing in the Cairngorms.
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