For our first foray into winter climbing Rick and I decided we'd start on something easy but quite long so we chose Raeburns Gully on Creag Meagaidh, a 360 metre 3 star grade 1. A long walk in eventually got us the the bottom of the gully and we made it 30 metres up before we decided we wanted our crampons on, a lesson learnt for next time.
After that it was straight forward enjoyable ascent on good snow, tiring but good fun and it felt quite serious with the dramatic cliffs on one side. Rick's wife Anna was slightly worried that we'd be appearing on the next episode of channel 5's "Highland Emergency" but we made it to the top in one piece.
Visibility was poor on the summit plateau and we (I) had a few navigational issues but Rick had it all sussed out, I think I'd probably still be wandering around up there if it was up to me. A great day was finished with a long walk back out again with sore feet (my boots are from ebay), and then topped off by the staff in the Spean Bridge Spar shop not selling us beer because we didn't have any ID! Proves I've still got my youthful good looks I guess.
--Matt
Saturday, 13 December 2008
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You might like this view. http://www.flickr.com/photos/gerald-davison/122153404/in/set-72057594097099699/
Similar spot!
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