Meanwhile Steven and John headed round to the northern corries of Liathach (the source of some problem pronouciations best solved here) to find George (III 4) in Coire Dubh Mor. Passing the 'in condition' Poachers Fall (Right: climbers waiting to start up the steep ice of Poachers Fall) was difficult but being out of
practice, the comfort of a gully seemed a wise choice. Aside from the cave pitch (Below Left) proving a rather tight and awkward squeeze for a 6'4" climber (only manageable without rucksack), the route went smoothly finnishing up a lovely iced groove and was followed by a short walk to the summit of Spidean a' Choire Leith before heading east along the ridge to the descent path in to Coire Liath Mhor.
On the second day the winter skills group split in two with those more interested in the climbing aspects following Stevens giant footsteps up in to Cire Dubh Mor to climb Way Up (I) puting in to action the skills that they had learned the previous day (photos). This route passed through some impressive scenery and they then descended the south side of Liathach through Coire Liath Mhor. The more mountaineering orientated group headed round to the north side of Beinn Eighe for some further practice at snow belays (photos) and conducted some pretty convincing testing to demonstrate just how strong they can be. The more experienced climbers split with Steven taking an enjoyable stroll out to Craig with its wide ranging views out to Skye and the Outer Hebridies and John trying a spot of bouldering on the classic Celtic Jumble from which he returned enthused.
A very tired set of climbers made their way slowly southwards on Monday but were happily filled with thoughts of what could be done next winter and wishing that this winter would carry on for just a little longer. Thanks to Jim for providing excellent instruction and infectious enthusiasm.
On the second day the winter skills group split in two with those more interested in the climbing aspects following Stevens giant footsteps up in to Cire Dubh Mor to climb Way Up (I) puting in to action the skills that they had learned the previous day (photos). This route passed through some impressive scenery and they then descended the south side of Liathach through Coire Liath Mhor. The more mountaineering orientated group headed round to the north side of Beinn Eighe for some further practice at snow belays (photos) and conducted some pretty convincing testing to demonstrate just how strong they can be. The more experienced climbers split with Steven taking an enjoyable stroll out to Craig with its wide ranging views out to Skye and the Outer Hebridies and John trying a spot of bouldering on the classic Celtic Jumble from which he returned enthused.
A very tired set of climbers made their way slowly southwards on Monday but were happily filled with thoughts of what could be done next winter and wishing that this winter would carry on for just a little longer. Thanks to Jim for providing excellent instruction and infectious enthusiasm.
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