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Sunday 8 February 2009

At last! A view of Ben More and Stob Binnein!

Ater some deliberation over the road (dodgy), snow (deep) and avalanche (Cat 4) conditions in the Northern Cairngorms (Coire an t'Sneachda), Myself, Gordon, Mark and Willy, decided to head for either Ben Lawers or the Tarmachan Ridge as alternatives. When we could only get 50 meters up the Lawers road, we headed for Ben More instead! At 1174m, Ben More became the first, no doubt of many training "slogs" for Mont Blanc!
As there had been Northerly winds for the previous 2/3 days, we had good neve for most of the way up - even icy in some places.
Mark having the first of his crampon malfunctions shortly after dropping his axe which fortuneatly only went for a short slide!
Prior to this, Willy had thrown himself down the mountain whilst trying to create a large snow-ice ball to launch at Mark, resulting in an entertaining display of a self arrest!
Don't know if this is me or Willy near the top? Could be me surounded by my "aura".
Once at the top of Ben More, we were back in the sunshine with great views over to Stob Binnein and beyond.
What a difference from two weeks ago when we sheltered in this hollow out of the wind and spindrift. Now we had a perfect lunch spot amongst the rimed up boulders around the trig point.
Looking down from the summit over Loch Tay with Ben Lawers just to it's left. Spot the "face" on the rimed trig point.
Heading down to the bealach before climbing Stob Binnein.

Mark having more crampon issues! It turns out that his feet are the wrong shape-or something?

Attempting to take the faster way down, although it can get sore on your backside after a while.

Gordon approaching the 1165m summit of Stob Binnein.

Me having a rest whilst Willy "carved something" in the ice before we headed back down to the bealach and the car.

We told Gordon there was a weight limit!

2 comments:

Sam Brigg said...

Is Ben More near the place (also called Benmore) we went back when I was in primary to do all the outdoor activity stuff?

Adam Hughes said...

Nice brocanspectre over Willy (Sorry about the spelling).