Sunday 15 January 2012

Kato Tamed

Great day out with Andy and Aneela of Go Where Scotland in the Borders' trails above Innerleithen and their excellent InnerHaven accommodation.

Peter and I headed off early without Bill (wrist injury) and Mark (climbing) but got down in jig time for a coffee before heading off with the local experts for some awesome biking in majestic Scottish weather.


Lots of climbing with truly stonking steep down hill, techy biking had us smiling from ear to ear as we quickly heated up in the freezing temperature.   Andy and Aneela know the trails like the back of their hands and found us the best trails testing our skills, to crashing point.

After more ups and downs, it was off to the local coffee stop for some re-energising lemon cake and a well deserved break.   "pm saw us back at Andy's, sad to leave after a great Simply Epic and Go Where day in the hills.

We will defo be back for more, if they can resist the allure of Kato...which Andy knows can be damn hard, especially with 'Old Glory' in full regalia!!

Short video of our Borders' trip...fun fun fun.





Sunday 8 January 2012

North Buttress (no), NE Zig-Zags (no), well must be Curved Ridge

Alpine start saw us ahead of everyone on our way to do the North Buttress of the Bookle.  We met our usual Royal Stag on the way, just beyond Bridge of Orchy - saw him last time too, so he must have a wee howff nearby.   Glad we never saw a dead deer on the road on the way home tho.

Walk in with headtorches hid the fact the snow is collapsing around us.  We had a nice scramble up to the NB but it was bare so we headed for the NE Zig Zags, which we hoped might have something on it worthy of attack.  Sadly, our efforts on the first pitch came to nothing and Mark backed off after clearing the old snow ice that was there...it was just desperate stuff.

 Bare NB
Desperately soft snow on the 1st pitch of the NE Z-Z

We traversed over Crowberry Gully which has plenty of snow but it is all so soft.  We checked out Shelf Route on Cr-Ridge but it is stripped nearly bare with numerous black sections.
View up Crowberry Ridge - very soft slushy snow

Running out of options, it had to be Curved Ridge for the third time this winter.  It always good sport and has a real mountaineering fell to it.  We heard voices in the mist but saw no-one, and headed round to the foot of the first steepening.  It was very black and we headed up and finished off at the top of the open book corner then ab'ed off on three raps to the line above the Water Slab.  Huge amounts of snow but real waterfalls flowing and lots of flowing water under the snow.
 Rannoch Wall - ice was collapsing off it with frightening regularity

Havin' foon! 

Ab'ing of the open book corner pitch.

All in, a great day out but winter is a real burst balloon just now with little evidence of things improving with our ongoing weather of wind and rain....grrrr.

Anyway, some mountain biking for me next week, so the weather can do what it wants, as long as it's sunny with no wind!