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Latest winter climbing conditions These are posted as and when I have the time
or information. Climbers are welcome to let me know what they
find anywhere in Scotland, and I will try and post this information
also. Links to other relevant sites are at the top and foot
of this page. Important links as follows:
Cold - Dry - Blue SkiesSunday, December 30, 2007
A very pleasant day today, with a hard overnight frost. A few teams out climbing on Aonach Mor appeared to be enjoying themselves in the mixed conditions. Yesterday one rope who ventured east reported good climbing on Invernookie Corner. posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 6:15 PM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment Cold and DrySaturday, December 29, 2007Last night we had snow down well below 600 metres and today the weather has calmed down a lot. posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 1:08 PM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment Ben Nevis ClimbingFriday, December 28, 2007
Yesterday on Ben Nevis and Number Three Gully Buttress area. Thanks very much to Richard Bentley of Mountain Motion another Fort William based mountain instructor for these pictures. posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 10:21 AM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment A Grey DayThursday, December 27, 2007We had some robust weather moving through last night and unusual thunder claps. Hopefully it laid down some snow. The next two or three days look snowy on the radar, but returning milder towards New Year's Eve. posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 11:33 AM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment Damp - Windy - MiserableWednesday, December 26, 2007Today it has rained all day. A hardy soul who is staying with us climbed Gardyloo Gully and found knee deep snow near the exit. Also evidence of a retreat from a previous party in the gully. It was sleeting near the top of the gully by all accounts, posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 5:38 PM 1 comments view this post with comments post a comment Peace - Happiness - Sticky IceTuesday, December 25, 2007
posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 11:21 AM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment Not much to reportMonday, December 24, 2007
Some snow falling above 900 metres and good solid stuff in the big easy gullies on Ben Nevis. Also the high 'Turfy' routes might be worth a visit if the freezing level comes down. However, not a lot to go for just now apart from some Christmas 'Cheer'. Be patient folks and it will all change..."sometime". posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 4:11 PM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment Back home it's 'Baltic'Thursday, December 20, 2007
Back to the reality of expectations for another (?) good British winter. Thanks to 'Minister' Reilly for this little snippet from deepest Galloway. It's all north of the border Colin! Farther north that is. Plenty of thin ice lines on Ben Nevis and the 'Curtain' is forming by all accounts and a loooong neck might win out on Point Five, but at a harder than normal grade. A good pair of binoculars would be useful from the Gairlochy road, west of the Caledonian Canal. Good stuff in all the big easy gullies, but still very little snow and REALLY COLD. posted by Westcoast Mountainguides @ 2:44 PM 0 comments view this post with comments post a comment |
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