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Winter Sport - tastic in the Outdoor Capital

Tuesday, February 10, 2009



The Highlands of Scotland are the place to be right now - recent snow falls, low temperatures and blue skies and sunshine mean that if you like winter sports then you are in luck. I am not in luck - laid low with a knee injury but friends and colleagues are reporting back that the ski-ing was fantastic this weekend. Friends were also winter climbing in Glencoe over the weekend. They reported Stob Coire Nan Lochan to be busy in Saturday but conditions good on both Ordinary Route and Dorsal Arete, on Sunday they polished off Crowberry Gully - although thin in places it was in condition. For more info on winter climbing conditions go to the Abacus Mountaineering website.

It is not just fun for those into climbing and ski-ing, another friend enjoyed some easy walking in Leanachan Forest and said it was a winter wonderland with snow underfoot and not icy at all.

I had to content myself with taking pics ofthe amazing views.

Anna

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Winter arrives early in the Highlands

Thursday, December 04, 2008



Although temperatures have lifted a little today here in the Highlands in the Outdoor Capital we have been enjoying a week of cold and snowy weather. Last weekend gave us great views with blue skies and snow. I was hillwalking and it was tough going breaking trail through the snow but the views from the summits more than compensated for the effort of getting up there.


Unfortunately higher winds last night meant that snow was blown off the hills which might make walking easier but means any chance of ski-ing at the weeekend is off.

Fingers crossed that the weather is as good this weekend as last, and even if not ski-ing, we can enjoy beautiful snowy views again.

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Having a great time walking in the Highlands

Monday, November 24, 2008




We have previously posted a blog about the Outdoor Capital prize of a days guiding and accommodation in Lochaber that was offered in Dec 2007 Country Walking magazine. Now you can read about what our winner Christine thought - she kindly sent through this update on her prize weekend away.

'We write in connection with the prize of a Winter Walking course and 2 nights Bed & Breakfast which we won through Country Walking magazine earlier this year and would like to thank everyone concerned with the prize.

Due to a hectic social calendar we were only available to take up this break and winter walking course 3 weeks ago and at the time of booking there had been no snow whatsoever. However, a few days prior to our arrival there had been quite a few inches of snow on high ground and coupled with the glorious autumn colours and beautiful blue sky, we had a day to remember.

The hospitality extended by our hosts, Steve & Marilyn Dennis of Riverside Lodges, Invergloy was first class – they couldn’t have done enough for us. They even provided home made cake and mulled wine on our return from our full day’s walking.

Mike Pescod of Abacus Mountaineering collected us at 8 am and discussed our walking itinerary and off we went (Editors note: the prize was offered by West Coast Mountain Guides but Alan Kimber was out of the country and organised for a fellow guide to take the prizewinners out). There was just the right amount of snow for part of the walk for us to use crampons which although we have been hillwalking for several years had never used these. We had already indicated to Mike that we would like to gain some experience doing some high ridge walking and given the fact there was no wind whatsoever, we completed Stob Ban via North Ridge and then Sgurr a’ Mhaim taking in the Devil’s Ridge feeling very pleased with ourselves. Our mountaineer Mike set a suitable walking pace throughout and offered encouragement when needed in tricky situations and we had a thoroughly enjoyable day before being delivered back home to Invergloy.

We added an extra day at Riverside ourselves which allowed to us to climb another Munro on the Monday and as you can see from the photograph we had an extremely enjoyable break.

A big thank you to you all and also Anna (from the Outdoor Capital) for doing the organising. Definitely a good prize to win! '




Note: if you want to brush up your winter walking skills now is the time to book a course - see the Ice Factors special offer of 10% discount if you book before the end of November

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