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Oodles of snow…

  By Mike Scottish Highlands, Uncategorized, Winter Mountaineering

The Forcan Ridge of The Saddle and Beinn Udlaidh There haven’t been many good weather weekends this winter, so when the forecast for the 1st weekend in March referred to 70% chance of cloud-free Munros in the Northwest, a long drive beckoned… The Scottish hills are plastered with huge amounts… Continue reading

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Four Climbers … One Hex. Raeburn’s Gully – Lochnagar Jan 2014

  By Matthew D Scottish Highlands, Uncategorized, Winter Mountaineering

The first whiff of passable winter conditions enticed Messrs Ferguson Dixon Carrier and Diggle up to Braemar on a Friday night with high hopes of doing a nice easy Grade II / III route on the magnificent Lochnagar, and ticking off the first route of the year. We enjoyed the… Continue reading

Tagged   Lochnagar, snow, winter climbing
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CLIMBING AT WHARNCLIFFE

  By Andrew Rock Climbing

Climbing at Wharncliffe Wharncliffe ?    ………………     Wharncliffe ? Is that a relative of Heathcliff ? Well there are some similarities, for sure. Pennine moorland, a swarthy appearance, an unapproachable nature. and an element of deception. However Wharncliffe is the younger of the two – having been climbed… Continue reading

Tagged   Rottal Estate, Wharncliffe, Wharncliffe climbing
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GETTING OUR GOET

  By Andrew Scottish Highlands

GETTING OUR GOET Southern Highlands, 30 November and 1st December 2013 From Glencoe to Loch Earn is 52 miles. It must have been a tough journey 400 years ago, crossing the trackless Rannoch Moor on foot, when there were no roads at all in the highlands (and no effective law,… Continue reading

Tagged   Ben Tirran, Ben Vorlich, Jessie Macs, Rottal Estate, Stuc a Chroin
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Windy, wintry Wetherlam

  By Mark Atkin Uncategorized

Wednesday 20th Nov saw me and my lonesome self driving up to the top of Wrynrose pass with the intention of walking over to Wetherlam via Swirl How. I was informed by the MWIS forecast that summit temperatures would be around 0 degress but with winds blowing at a constant… Continue reading

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Pinnacle dressed white

  By Andrew England and Wales Mountains, Winter Mountaineering

PINNACLE RIDGE 22nd November The big smooth slab below the ‘finger” offered few possibilities for traction under its light covering of snow. At this point Various Stratagems were implemented to maintain upward progress, and indeed the rope came out.                      … Continue reading

Tagged   Pinnacle Ridge
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GROWING NOT OLD

  By Andrew England and Wales Mountains

This was the summit of Great Gable on Sunday 10th November, just emerging from a light mist. As usual, climbers and hill-goers gathered for a 2 minutes silence at 11.00 am. The occasion originates from the Fell and Rock Club, who installed a cast bronze war memorial on the summit… Continue reading

Tagged   Great Gable, They shall grow not old
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FOUR COURSES in BADENOCH

  By Andrew Bothies, Scottish Highlands

FOUR COURSES IN BADENOCH 3rd to 6th October 2013 Antipasti. A starter to whet the appetite. Can be fairly sizeable. As we drifted north over Drumochter Pass, on Friday morning, the shapes of mountains started gradually to emerge from the low cloud. “We could go up that one……” someone said.… Continue reading

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PEANMEANACH

  By Andrew Bothies, Scottish Highlands

PEANMEANACH Here are a few pictures of Peanmeanach bothy. It has an idyllic beach-side location. The bothy itself has two good rooms on the ground floor, plus a loft sleeping area. Its 2 hours walk in, over some surprisingly rugged terrain. We found a certain amount of driftwood to burn,… Continue reading

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Scottish Rock

  By Mike Rock Climbing, Scottish Highlands

Scottish Rock – August ’13 For the first time in about 8 years, Maria and I didn’t go to the Alps this summer. In its place, we had a long weekend in Florence and a couple of weeks travelling round Scotland, trying to follow the good weather and get plenty… Continue reading

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