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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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Skiing is for everyone!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Get a load of local lad Drew Coupland carving up the slopes with his brother Keir and cousins Alice and Ruraidh at Nevis Range, Fort William yesterday. This was Drew's first time skiing - using a cool 'sit ski', with help from a trained Nevis Range guide. When there's fun to be had there's no stopping that boy! Drew loved skiing and can't wait to get up there again.



If you're a wheelchair-user or have restricted mobility and want to get out on the slopes, why not give the sit-ski a try? Nevis Range can supply the equipment and qualified guide. Drew would highly recommend it!

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Blogger maisie said...

Hi Drew Maisie and Ollie the Collie here. What a great skier u are! On Sat do u want to go down Alpha.It really do sent look like you aren't handicap . And a big cheer for Doug!!!



Lots of love
From
Maisie Mouse And Ollie The Collie!!!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

absolutely fab,I've watched this three times !Will be watching again!

11:26 PM  

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Easter on the slopes...

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Steve with Carn Mor Dearg and Ben Nevis lurking behind, 15 March


If sitting around waiting for the Easter Bunny to come isn't your idea of an exciting Easter holiday weekend, why not head up to the Outdoor Capital of the UK for some fantastic spring skiing and boarding at Nevis Range, outside Fort William. We popped up for a few hours at the weekend and it was lovely... we stuck to the main Summit Run and the Goose but the back corries were looking fab too (as pics below show).




Boarder in the back corries, 16 March



Weather conditions for the long Easter weekend look pretty good, with Saturday and Monday shaping up to be ideal ski days, with dry days and low winds.
Have a look at http://www.nevisrange.co.uk/ for latest news, conditions and live web cams of the slopes and check out the conditions on the go, with snow reports direct to your mobile at http://winterhighland.com/




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