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Meets report January 2010 |
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Written by Meets Secretary
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 22:42 |
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Well the winter continues to be kind to us, members have been out individually all over the Lakes and some have made regular forays into the Scottish Highlands, notably Phil and Sue who disappeared for about a week and knocked off a number of outstanding ice routes, well done them.
Jan 29th to 31st. Newtonmore, Cairngorms meet.
Our annual Cairngorm weekend was dogged by a poor forecast for much of the week leading up to the trip, with heavy snow forecast in strong Northerly winds. True to form this arrived on the Friday, blowing out John's day working in Aberdeen and making it impossible to get up to Elgin and Inverness for his afternoon appointments.
Meanwhile, over in Aviemore, Dan Bulman, Pete Sowerby and Martin Smith made it up by lunchtime and spent the afternoon, in a fine ‘ Sneachda, enjoying a quick solo of Aladdin's Couloir, and bumped into Tim (The Terminator) Millen who had just popped up to solo Red Gully, The Runnel and Aladdins Mirror Direct, his first Scottish grade IV! And so, the theme was set for the weekend.
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Written by Phil Wilkinson
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 22:36 |
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The Big Freeze became the Big Thaw by the time this meet arrived. Any thoughts of ice climbing were shelved as the streams flowed freely through the valleys. What little ice remained in the gullies although looking pretty, was pretty awful to climb on. Snow conditions weren't much better...heavy wet snow making progress slow when breaking trail.
With hindsight, perhaps a run up Latrigg would have sufficed but committed to a look up Deepdale, we decided to enjoy it anyway.
The sensible ones, probably knowing better how to enjoy a good walk, set off up Hartsop above How, heading for Hart Crag. The team comprised Jackie, Dorinne, Lynne, Jane, Dennis and a welcome new member, Pete from Stocksfield. The reckless other lot got going at a good pace up the path to Link Cove, by-passing the routes on Greenhow End which were in poor shape. Latching on to another team's tracks ahead gave some relief from the problems of going, sometimes thigh deep in soft snow.
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