10 years ago
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Summers coming
Got the paperwork out of the way early so that we could go and recce coasteering locations in preparation for the coming season. After months spent poring over maps looking for suitable locations in the gloomy winter light today the sun shone bright turning our thoughts to summer, so we ditched the office and headed to the coast.
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Time To Go Home

We awoke to oodles of the white stuff....typical, just as were leaving it starts to snow. In reality all this snow would only be good for one thing: skiing, so it’s better that it came today. Despite high winds the course was a success with 2 grade I gullies, 2 grade II gullies, and one grade II ridge climbed. If you fancy some of this contact us for dates of our next course in February.
Saturday, 17 January 2009
Fiacall Ridge
In an effort to avoid the crowds thronging their way to Coire an t-Sneachda we headed up Fiacall Ridge. We avoided the crux due to the gusting wind and made our way up on to the plateau just off the crest. As you can see from the video it was a stunning day on top and the group thoroughly enjoyed the awesome conditions. We descended by the goat track which wasn’t without it it’s excitement in the conditions.
Labels:
Coire an t-Sneachda,
Fiacall Ridge,
Scotland,
winter climbing
Friday, 16 January 2009
Nice On Top
Thursday, 15 January 2009
A Halcyon Day
Today was a rest day as the last two days were pretty physically and mentally demanding and the weather was not conducive to learning with winds gusting to 80mph. We also took the opportunity to move to the eastern side of the Cairngorms to Lochnagar in an effort to find more favourable conditions.
Labels:
Scotland,
winter climbing,
Winter Skills
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
A Quality Mountain Day
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Be Bold - Start Cold
This morning we headed for Garbe Coire via the Charlamain Gap and up the Lairig Ghru. The weather was fantastic with easy walking over frozen trails until we hit the snow line at 700m, the névé provided solid going as the sun reflected off the valley floor. We reached the Gharbe Coire Bothy around lunch time which was in a sorry state. What was left of the door was hanging off and inside looked like a damp cave, but five minutes of stoves blaring and a cup of tea soon found us more than happy with our rustic surroundings.
In the afternoon we headed up into Garbh Coire Dhaidh to practice movement on snow and the session finished with a climb and descent of a Grade I gully.
In the afternoon we headed up into Garbh Coire Dhaidh to practice movement on snow and the session finished with a climb and descent of a Grade I gully.
Monday, 12 January 2009
Intro to Winter Climbing
One of our Intro to Winter Climbing Courses started today in the Cairngorms. Initially the idea was to go to the North West Highlands to pit our clients skills against some of the awesome ridges of Torridon: An Teallach, Liathach and Benn Align, but owing to our craving for the white stuff and Torridon not having any we happily headed to Britain’s last great wilderness the Cairngorms.
Labels:
An Teallach,
Benn Align,
Cairngorms,
Liathach,
Scotland,
Torridon,
winter climbing
Thursday, 1 January 2009
Welcome
Hi and welcome to Four Points Adventure Blog. We will be using this blog to keep you up to date with what we are up to during the year. So keep checking back.
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