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Showing posts with label Loch Tay. Show all posts
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Sunday, 9 February 2014

Scottish winter conditions - Turned back on the Tarmachan Ridge, 9th February 2014.

The promising weather over Ben Lawers wasn't set to last, but at least we got a view of something as we left the top car park on the Lawers road.
Looking up at the dam wall of Lochan na Lairige.
Having already stopped at the ruined quarry hut on the track in and geared up for the wild weather, it was time to stop and make some adjustments!
The deep snow and flat light made it hard work navigating our way north west up to the bealach, west of Beinn nan Eachan. The weather teased us with occaisional glimpes of the ridge ahead and the (false) promise of better weather.
However when we got there, we felt the full force of the wind and took shelter behind a snow drift to get a drink and some food.
Jon and Ruth, "enjoying" the full Scottish winter experience!
Willy and Jon posing in a break in the weather. Prior to this, we had turned east on the ridge and started to make our way over Beinn nan Eachan. However the visibilty dropped to maybe ten, twenty meters, and the wind was just about enough to take you off your feet. After a brief discussion, we about turned and retraced our, now filling in, steps back to the quarry.

Again, the weather teased us as we descended, with a brief glimpse of what might have been! Back at the quarry, we sheltered from the wind and snow, before haeading back to the cars. On the way though, we met two mountain rescue folks who were out on (sensibly!)snow shoes. They told us they were heading up to revisit the site of avalanche from the day before, where a walker had been caught.

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Scottish winter conditions - Meall Corranaich, Sunday 17th November 2013.


Almost spring like conditions on the way up from the new car park where the old Lawers visitors centre used to be. Lots of folks heading up the other path to Ben lawers, but not many going our way.

Much of last weeks snow has now gone, just patches here and there.  

A patch of snow we found to cross on the route to Meall Corranaich from the bealach between it and the Lawers ridge.

Some snow and small cornices left on the ridge running from Meall Corranaich to
Coire Liath.

Tess waiting for a snack on the way up!

From  Meall Corranaich we descened to Coire Liath, then carried on to Meall a' Choire Leith (seen as in the distance as we didn't stay too long on it's bleak and windy summit!).

Tess checking out the cornices for us!!!

Ok, it will hold 25 kilos!

Signs of the thaw and re-freeze.

Video of Tess enjoying the snow on Meall Corranaich.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Scottish winter conditions - Ben More and Stob Binnien: First winter trip of the season! 10th November, 2013.


The steep slog up from Ben More farm!

Alpine (ish) conditions as we get near the sunshine and the summit of Ben More.

Ian and Willy nearly at the top.
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Ian enjoying the sun on Ben More, with Stob Binnien to his left.

Poppy.

Quite alot of snow on the descent to the bealach between Ben More and Stob Binnnien, with some cornices already forming on steep eastern slopes.

Looking across to Loch Tay.

Willy and Ian on their way up Stob Binnien.

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Stob Binnien summit.