Jim and I went up to The Cobbler with a view to climbing Cave Route or Maclay's Crack but the turf was not frozen enough so we opted to go up Great Gully instead. Plenty of snow but not consolidated enough for proper winter fun yet..
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Showing posts with label winter climbing. Show all posts
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Sunday, 24 March 2013
The Cobbler
With snow conditions further north a lot more stormy with higher avalanche risk, Martin and I took the chance of going up The Cobbler. As we left Dumbarton the snow was lying on the road and we doubted we would even get up the A82 as far as Arrochar but we managed. Luckily as the A82 up past Loch Lomond was pretty dry and clear of snow completely due to the warming effect of the loch and the high winds.
As we left the car and walked up towards The Cobbler the conditions started to deteriorate as we passed through the snow line. We made our way up to the North Peak to look at Maclay's Crack (III) but as we were at the foot of the climb the wind speed was really strong and gusting even stronger. We decided that this route would not have been the best choice as the wind was cutting directly across the crack so we had a look at some of the easier gullies but the same wind had stripped most of the snow out the gullies and they were incomplete.
As we left the car and walked up towards The Cobbler the conditions started to deteriorate as we passed through the snow line. We made our way up to the North Peak to look at Maclay's Crack (III) but as we were at the foot of the climb the wind speed was really strong and gusting even stronger. We decided that this route would not have been the best choice as the wind was cutting directly across the crack so we had a look at some of the easier gullies but the same wind had stripped most of the snow out the gullies and they were incomplete.
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climbing,
maclays crack,
the cobbler,
winter,
winter climbing
Monday, 11 March 2013
Taxus, Beinn an Dothaidh
Brendan and I drove up to Bridge of Orchy with the intention of climbing Cirrus (IV), but it looked very thin so we opted for the other classic in the coire, Taxus (III). The temperature was about -15c on the climb so no photos unfortunately as the only attempt to work my camera numbed my hand for an hour.
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climbing,
ice climbing,
scotland,
taxus,
winter climbing
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Stob Coire nan Lochan, NC Gully Solo
Today I had a day off work, but no climbing partner so I went up to Glen Coe myself, and did the round of Stob coire nan Lochan with the ascent onto the ridge via NC gully.































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