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Showing posts with label snowhole. Show all posts
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Sunday, 28 January 2018

Bright and sunny winter skills am!


Day two of our winter skills and winter mountaineering course with Lucy and Adam. The weather this morning much better than expected with firm snow, good sunny spells and lighter winds before the poor wet weather moved in just after midday.






We headed up and over Cairngorm to to look at micro navigation, weather and avalanche awareness, emergency snow-shelter (snowholes) construction and basic rope-work for negotiating a cornice.





The cloud moved in after lunchtime while we were constructing snow belays, bucket seats and abseiling off the overhung cornice from snow bollards and this gave a great opportunity to put our whiteout navigation into practise as we headed back over Cairngorm.

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Another great Cairngorm snow-hole expedition with Stuart and Dave.



 


The forecast for later in the week were for the winds to increase to storm force as winter returns.
With more manageable westerly winds of less than 80 mph and an overnight freeze forecast for Monday night, Stuart, Dave and myself headed up Cairngorm for our planned snow-hole expedition.

As we battled the up the hill I was surprised how much snow loss there had been from the previous day and concerned that we might have an uncomfortable night in a collapsed dripping snow-hole!

Thankfully we arrived just in time to claim and remodel our snow cave for the night.

As the temperatures dropped and the snow firmed up the guys sculptured a lovely line of steps to lessen the discomforts and hazards of going for a night time call of nature without crampons, it worked well!!



There were a couple of other teams up for the night but once inside our dry icy frozen shelter it felt like we had the whole mountain to ourselves and we enjoyed a very comfortable night.

Today after breakfast we headed up to Cairngorm's gusty summit before heading back down, taking great care not to slip on any hard snow and water ice!


On our last day we avoided the 90 mph plus winds and had a more relaxed instructional day looking at micro navigation.

The good news is that winter returns over the next day or so and just in the nick of time!

Sunday, 19 February 2017

Weekend and five day Winter Skills Expedition








Despite the mild temperature we had a fun weekend of winter skills with Annie, John, Craig, Stuart and Dave looking at ice axe and crampon use, navigation, avalanche awareness, emergency snow shelters and basic winter rope-work and belays. 

It's a lot to take in during a weekend and really only give a taster of winter so Stuart and Dave are staying on until Wednesday for the snow-hole expedition and to consolidate their winter skills and micro-navigation.