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Sunday, 26 February 2012
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Ben Nevis - Ledge Route and Carn Mor Dearg Arete - 12th Januray 2012
| Willy heading up towards No 5 Gully across old avalanche debris. |
| "Wise man of the mountains". Willy taking in the (gloomy) view at the base of the first ramp. |
| We took gear and a rope, but the snow was good and the first ramp was well covered including the small step up near the top which was hardly noticeable. |
| The whole route was well covered, and after the "wall" section which only bare at its very end, the rocky spine opened out into a fine broad arete before the final steeper section. |
| Gordon on the the final section.This is a little steeper but offers no great difficulties with plenty of snow and a brief glimpse of sunshine through the cloud at the top. |
| At this point the cloud lifted to reveal an amazing cloud inversion with views of all the major Ben Nevis landmarks which prompted some frantic happy snapping! |
| There were some amazing and very large overhanging cornices on most gullies. This one on No 3 Gully seems to almost draw you in! |
| Almost alone on the final slopes to the summit plateau. |
| Considering the weather and the busy car park, we expected the summit to be alot busier, although I suppose most climbers avoid it if they can. |
| The Ben Nevis summit shelter surrounded by a sea of snow. |
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Glenshee - skiing, 5th February 2012.
Top of the Tiger chair (Cairnwell), open at last! |
The new Baddoch chairlift saves some time getting up to the Cairnwell Cafe. |
Looking back across to the Cairnwell and the racetrack from the top of Butcharts Poma. |
Caenlochan poma up to Coire Fionn. |
Looking somewhere back towards the Spittal from the Caenlochan poma. |
Trying to ski and film going down the gully at the bottom of Coire Fionn!