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Graham Stuchbury's Blog: September 2010
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This Blog follows my exploits and experiences in my never ending quest to get out and have a good time! And who knows, i may even learn a thing or two along the way. Thursday, 23 September 2010. For the past three days i've been shadowing Alan Halewood. Running a three day expedition for the 1st year students from West Highland College. Passing the Lairig Leacach Bothy. A cloudy camp 2. Which ways home again? Saturday, 18 September 2010. Two days off, two great days on the hill! On Friday myself and Sall...
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Ice Factor Blog: The Scottish Mixed Masters 2014
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The Ice Factor is the worlds biggest indoor Ice Climbing Wall! We are an Indoor climbing centre featuring rock and ice and running indoor and outdoor courses for walkers, scramblers, climbers, mountaineers, families, etc. See us at www.ice-factor.co.uk. This blog is for our staff to write about what they've been up to both with clients and personally. Our staff range from trainee instructors to very experienced climbers who have climbed on every continent on the planet. Friday, 7 November 2014. With a re...
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Vertical Obsession: Winter
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Vertical Obsession The Climbing and Mountaineering Blog of Mark McGinnes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mark McGinnes ML SPA Climber Mountaineer. View my complete profile. M 07909 960 102. E mark@vertical-obsession.co.uk. Scottish Winter New Routes. Text and Images cc MMcG. Additional Photography by CC. Powered by Blogger.
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marmotte.co.uk: June 2008
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A day to day diary of fi marmotte. Saturday, 14 June 2008. Summer 2008 and a little book back at 2007. I'm off to the Alps for the next three months and home will be the Talisman Basecamp Motorhome! Just to set the scene, here are a few photos from last year of the fantastic scenery we found in Bregalia and a photo of the first mole I have ever seen, so cute! The last photo is of Piz Badile and we plan to go back to climb the Cassin Route, weather permitting. Posted by Fi at Saturday, June 14, 2008.
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Vertical Obsession: Mind over matter…
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Vertical Obsession The Climbing and Mountaineering Blog of Mark McGinnes. Sunday, 11 January 2015. Mind over matter…. We headed up Coire na Eanachan to blow the cobwebs away…it was cold and clear and the wind was blowing very hard from the West. Good quick half day half hr from Glasgow. Posted by Vertical Obsession. Mark McGinnes ML SPA Climber Mountaineer. View my complete profile. M 07909 960 102. E mark@vertical-obsession.co.uk. Scottish Winter New Routes. Back for more . Everyday a school day.
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Ken Applegate - Apple Mountaineering Instructor: Coached Scrambling on Curved Ridge, Glencoe
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CTRL D to add this page to your favourites. Saturday, 17 September 2011. Coached Scrambling on Curved Ridge, Glencoe. Returning clients are great! Keeping things moving, being dynamic with decision making and planning ahead. Using the rope efficiently and effectively and ensuring that both seconds are always protected. Directing both seconds, at times independently. Chris and Kev enjoying the scrambling, with Rannoch Wall behind. At the top of Curved Ridge, with glimpses towards Rannoch Moor behind.
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Ken Applegate - Apple Mountaineering Instructor: Mountaineering on Ben Nevis: Tower Ridge & Ledge Route
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CTRL D to add this page to your favourites. Wednesday, 3 August 2011. Mountaineering on Ben Nevis: Tower Ridge and Ledge Route. We made good progress up the ridge, and were fortunate for the clouds to lift and provide some impressive views out towards Carn Mor Dearg, Aonach Beag and beyond. I've said it many times before, but these spectacular views are very hard to get bored of! The gravity defying blocks on Ledge Route. Ben Nevis this afternoon. Posted by Ken Applegate. The highest instructional mounta...
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Ken Applegate - Apple Mountaineering Instructor: Winter Courses 2011-12
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CTRL D to add this page to your favourites. As another summer passes by, it's time to look forward to this coming winter (not forgetting some autumnal rock climbing! And with temperatures today on the summit of Ben Nevis just above freezing, it won't be long until the first snows arrive. The past two winters have been fantastic, with some great early season conditions, so fingers crossed for a third. Please do get in touch at applegateken@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a keen and active clim...
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Kirkhope Mountaineering, Instruction and Guiding, Fort William.: A mix of weather on Skye
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Monday, 18 May 2015. A mix of weather on Skye. I'm just home from five days on Skye with some very varied weather. We had a full mix with snow, hail, sleet, rain and sun. Day 1 was a great day with blue skies and dry rock but unfortunately this didn't last, today though the sun made another appearance for our traverse of the classic Clach Glas and Bla Bheinn. A few days off now before I head back up. A busy day on the Inn Pinn. The views from the top. Back to snow, rain and cloud. 6 Peebles Place,. Ann h...
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Rich Parker: November 2009
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A life of dangling and hanging around. Monday, 30 November 2009. And I started off for Coire. At dark o' clock today, Al being psyched for West Chimney and adventure. The route was under light unconsolidated snow and going at solid V,6. What an absolute cracker! The short subterranean section wasn't too tight, although we did have to remove our sacs and pull them up. All the pitches yielded interesting climbing and combined with friendly weather gave for a memorable day out. Pictures courtesy of Al H.
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