Saturday was a fantastic day and we were lucky enough to be out in the hills on Arran. We did the Three Beinns walk, which is one of my favourites and probably the most popular with clients. I never get tired of the incredible granite rock formations (including the Old Man of Tarsuinn below) and massive cliffs, not to mention the wonderful views of the Goatfell Range and out to sea.
The walk takes in Beinn Nuis, Beinn Tarsuinn and Beinn a Chliabhain. I usually do it Beinn Nuis first, but on this occasion we reversed the route and started up Beinn a Chliabhain, the smallest of the three.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Winter Marches On
Next day after a days admin work we headed out for a late trip over the saddle between Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa.
Monday, 1 March 2010
Properly Wild on Goatfell
Things didn't turn out as planned (of course) as the promised settled weather quickly deteriorated in to strong winds and a blizzard of graupel (hail stone like rimed up snowflakes- ow!). Getting up on to the shoulder of the mountain we cold see that the ice pitch was well banked out with deep snow and the fresh windslab prompted nervous thoughts about the snow stability. The mainland has been suffering atrocious avalanche conditions this weekend due to a deeply buried layer of surface hoar. I don't think we have this problem on Arran as it has not been as cold, but the depth and angle of the windslab made us think twice about traversing on to the slope.
Monday, 22 February 2010
Winter ML Training
Thanks to our instructors Eric Pirie and Dave Haygarth, who really were the founts of all knowledge, and to the Glenmore Lodge staff for looking after us so well and feeding us up. Also a big thanks to the other guys on the course. It was great spending time with so many experienced outdoor professionals, and the banter and warm atmosphere made it a special week.
Oh and thanks also to the mountain hare who legged it across our path on Monday! A fantastic sight!
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Adventures on the mainland
On Saturday we took the Gondola up Aonach Mor and headed to the West Face. The routes here are really long and wild with a remote feel to the mountain despite being so close to the ski areas.
Saturday, 16 January 2010
So much Snow!
So we like the rest of the uk have been buried under masses of snow over the last few weeks. Going has been hard work, with walk ins taking twice as long in the deep powder, which changed very little in fluffiness and stability over three weeks. No climbing to be had due to lack of ice high up, but some beautiful days walking were enjoyed. Sadly the fun is over here as the melt has set in with gales and torrential rain. However, you might enjoy these festive photos taken over the holiday season!

Cir Mhor on Christmas Day, note festive but practical headwear.

On the moors south of the String Road. Skis would have been some help here!
Thursday, 24 December 2009
SNOW!
I have been amazingly busy this summer, walking all over Arran and Scotland, followed by a horrible ankle sprain in September, which kept me indoors all Autumn, and I have let the blog slide. I hope to update with more soon- in the mean time, please enjoy some recent photos taken on Arran in the snow this december! The ankle is on the mend now, and I am looking forward to getting out in the hills as often as possible, as well as guiding and leading walks.
Holy Isle in the snow from Lamlash Beach.
The Sleeping Warrior taken from the Boguille Pass.
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