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Llanberis, North Wales, United Kingdom
Hi, I'm Dave Brown and I'm based in Snowdonia in North Wales. I am a Mountaineering and Kayaking Instructor and Sports Coach. I run personalised courses and sessions for folks looking to improve in their sport or activity. Additionally, I am also available as a Personal Fitness Trainer and Coach or Coaching Buddy. I spend most of my time climbing, mountaineering and paddling with clients and friends and then also training in my own time. In addition, i also conduct Consultancy work, Centre Inspections, Book and Equipment reviews and Technical Advice. I look forward to seeing on the hills, on the water and just generally out there.

Friday 6 March 2009

Winter Snows have returned - hooray!

After last week was a washou't of meltdown, the snows have returned to create some better conditions in the North again. Some of it a little too deep and powdery at times, but still can't all be perfect hey!

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.


Thursday was spent in the company of Cath, Helen and Gareth, who the day before had expended loads of effort by wading waist deep in snow to go up the Sron na Laraing ridge in Glencoe. We headed for Dinnertime buttress in Glencoe, following yet another dump of snow on wednesday night. Luckily we timed it right so that another team were ahead and breaking trail!

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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