I retired to north wales last weekend to dry out, and do a centre inspection for the Welsh Canoeing Association on Monday. Then returned North to Edinburgh to apply for a Russian Visa for a trip planned later this year. What a major faff that was, visa offoce, embassy, photo booth, internet cafe, photocopy of this that and everything else! Then, i still couldn't collect on the day, have to go back next week instead and collect it!
Anyway, some sanity prevailed when i returned to the Highlands, and managed to beat the closing of the roads due to snow.
On Wednesday i mangaed to get out ski touring with Paul in an area south of Moy cottage on a beautiful powdery day, with blue skies and not a breath of wind. It was amazing as you can see.
We had another beautiful day, making a rapid ascent and hooping over the top into Stob Coire Nan Lochan to see a very keen team having broke trail to attempt Dorsal Arete. Other teams had turned back, stating that it had nearly 4 hours to get anywhere near it! Luckily we were headed down hill in soft and fluffy underfoot cushioning! It was almost pleasant.
As a new member of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors committee, i headed to my first meeting on thursday eve and then drove over to Cairngorm, in readiness to climb on friday with Nate. I awoke to a still morning on the banks of Loch Morlich in Glenmore, not a cloud in the sky and a flat calm lake reflecting the northern corries in her surface. I drove up to meet Nate and we haeded in to climb The Message IV,6. The pics below are of Nate on his pitches 1 and 3.
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