Showing posts with label ski touring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ski touring. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Ski Touring at Glenshee

Winter keeps coming and going this year and the Lakes hasn't really seen any winter conditions at all.  So with that in mind me and Stu headed to Glenshee in Scotland with hopes high and enthusiasm brimming over!


After a half day of piste skiing in fog (still fun) and having to sit out a day of horrendous rain, our patience was paid off by blue skies and good snow.


Stu skinning back up what we had just skied down near Cairn an Turic


There is a tonne of snow on the tops,


It's tricky to make out but there are 3 avalanches on the far slope. All caused by cornices breaking off in the warm weather we reckon.


Scotland isn't all fog and midges!


Looking down towards the Braemar road


Stu styling in new boots!




A good time was had by all and yet again reminded me that with enough flexibility and enthusiasm there are some amazing adventures to be had!

Monday, 29 April 2013

2 Day ski touring adventure in the Cairngorms

I've realised a dream i've had for nearly 5 years this weekend of doing a multi-day ski touring trip in the Cairngorms and using a Mountain Bothy (Hut) to stay in overnight.
The Plan!
We started off at the Cairngorm ski carpark and managed to ski right from there and across to Lurchers burn, a fantastic, if long, easy angled gully which keeps its snow and even had 2 inches of fresh from the previous nights storm.

Lurchers Burn in the sunshine
From the top of that, we turned left and headed up onto Cairn Lochan to be met with stunning views of the Plateau in all its glory.
Looking towards Braeriach
The top of Coire an Lochan

Heading across the Plateau
On and on we pushed, eventually summiting on top of Ben Macdui 4 hrs after leaving the car and 700m vertical metres later.  On a normal walking day this would be brilliant, but on skis the best was to come!  A quick bearing check and off we careered on every sort of snow imaginable from Ice to windslab, breakable crust to sticky wet porridge, we had it and that's touring.  No lifts, no piste bashers, just you and your mates and a world of adventure to explore, proper sking.

What had taken 4 hrs to climb took about 30min to descend and we arrived very happy and tired at the brilliant Hutchinson Bothy.  A small but lovely Hut complete with stove and 3 lovely lads up for a social evening who'd brought peat for the stove!  Soo nice and warm.  We proceeded to shatter their peace and quiet, but that's bothies, nice folk, beautiful places all thrown together sharing a unique thing.

Sharing brews and banter in the Hut

Now our friend Cathy (left) is a Pilates Instructor, and her and Ali felt a little stretching session was just the ticket after a days skiing, so they commandeered the floor and treated everyone to a little demo of how to look after your body...us boys just ate biscuits and drank tea!

And bend and stretch...
The next day (after little sleep!) we left the pretty little Hut and headed up the valley behind it to Coire Etchachan.  A really amazing remote and stunning high valley with a loch in it, which was frozen and covered in snow though we didn't dare ski on it.

The Hutchinson Bothy


From there it was as straight a route as possible back to the cars as the wind and weather had gotten a bit Scottish, those of you who've been will know what i mean.

Loch Avon basin

Ali putting in difficult turns in heavy snow with a heavier rucsac!

Sue with the Shelter Stone Crag behind

Its the Beatles gone sking!

Poor Andy!

The edge of a frozen-ish Loch Avon
After a challenging ski into Loch Avon via a gully we rucsac'd skis and followed the Loch around to the bottom of the burn coming out of Coire Raibert.  This was in with snow, but pretty steep...of course the girls styled it, using our skis with skins on to climb the 30' slopes, zig zagging as we went.  I slipped tripped stumbled and cursed my way up... so no photo's!

Andy cruising after the joys/horrors of the steep climb  up

The coire cas headwall

From there it was a beautiful skin up to the top of the Cas headwall and then whooping turns back to the cars.  Ali and Sue, not content with that, turned right near the top and headed down coire ciste and i drove round and got them...apparently the snow was the best of the trip.  That serves me right for being lazy!

There are so many things that have to come together.  Weather, snow cover and condition, time off, friends to drag me up up the hills and burn me off sking down (and pick up the pieces!). And they all did this weekend and how.  It was a trip i'll never forget and i'm itching to get out with everyone for the next one!

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Scottish sking...at the end of April!

Scottish winter is still going strong. So i've come up to the cairngorms for a last ski touring blast and to collect some new skis which definately helping me ski better. Spent the morning at glenshee, which is shut at the moment, so although I had to earn my turns they were smooth and empty! Then drove over to cairngorm to meet a friend and decided to go up and back down coire ciste which was in great spring condition. Again it was really quiet. So quiet that a herd of reindeer were wandering happily around in the car park. Great day and there may be more snow coming. :0)

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Ski Touring on Skiddaw in the Lake District

It absolutely dumped with snow here in the lakes last night, so we had to struggle out an get some skiing in.  The snow was to a low level, but with temperatures rising had gotten very heavy.

We managed to park on the Latrigg road and skinned from there up to the road and up to Little Man.

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The snow was at first heavy and deep and then cold but hard to soft windslab which at times made turns pretty tricky (well for me!)

Heading up Slat gill and then down to the Lonscale traverse was a stroke of genius as all was skiable with care and enthusiasm.

Heading up to Lattrig car parkWhite Keswick in the backgroundLooking into ThirlmereSkiddaw Little man looking very whiteLovely turns in a whiteout on Little ManLower down the snow was HEAVY and i was uncertain!Lake District Skiing...loving it!Looking toward Skiddaw house  Crossing the pass at the top of slat Gill

Top day, not sure it’s gonna last though with temperatures rising.  Still you never know….

Monday, 17 December 2012

Ski Touring in the Lakes

It’s taken me a little while to write this up, but me and Stu had a proper mountain day ski touring in the Lakes last week.
There was really good snow cover, a bit hard, due to freezing conditions, but great fun non-the less.  The best and definitely funniest bit was skiing and navigating in a complete whiteout.  At one point i skied headfirst into a big bank of snow I just didn’t know was there.
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Skiing up onto Stybarrow Dodd…we could still see at this point!
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Looking West towards Keswick.
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The Back (north) face of Stybarrow Dodd.  It was ICY!!
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Stu looking very relaxed as always.
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River crossing on skies…how did it all end?!
It’s gotten warm and wet since, but it’ll be back for sure and we’ll keep posting when it does.
Cheers
Mark

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Ski Touring in The Lake District

 

It’s finally happened! 

The Lakes has come up with the goods and winter is here!  We had an amazing day ski touring on the Dodds, a range of hill East of Hellvelyn.  Blue skies, cold and the sun was out.  And the Eden Valley stayed in the mist all day, so you could see a stunning cloud inversion from the Hills.

Here’s a selection of photos from the day.

 

Cross Country Skiers (Janice at the Back!)Ali striding outSouth side of Great DoddIt really is the lakesCan you see our tracksLooking across to HellvelynP1280006Starting up Great DoddSunset after the best day everThis is what all the hard work was for!Up and up we wentWatsons Dodd

There is stacks of snow and if you know where to look, deep powder!

We have the hugest grins and the biggest appetites and are of to see

Dave Mc Leod’s talk, what a day.

 

Hope you all had a great one, keep checking the Blog for more on the conditions to be had, I’m out there again tomorrow.

 

Mark and Ali