Living the dream

A highland existence interspersed with regular travels and running a charity in Nepal

Crail, Fife April 2010


Visited Fife to get away from the rain showers in the northwest and walked a bit of the Fife coastal path which included this lovely arrival at Crail. Also climbed at Aberdour sea cliffs.

River Thurso WWSR course 17-18 April 2010

Ran a White Water Safety & Rescue course in Caithness for Colin, Ewen, Matthew, Ken and Astrid. Venue was Dirlot gorge on the River Thurso. A scenic spot as you can see as we walk in to the start, Astrid carrying her lunch in carrier bag.....the "Caithness" way.

Ewen launching in bright sunshine, which was replaced from time to time by snow showers!!

A pleasant grade 2-3 gorge section. Unfortunately water levels were very low after recent dry weather but the gorge gave us enough situations to cover the syllabus adequately.

Here Ewen takes a drop in driving snow!!

Astrid pulls clear of the awkward drop after the big pool below the castle at Dirlot.

Celebrating a clean run for everyone through this rapid. :-)

Lovely scenery in the last significant rapid of Dirlot gorge. Astrid.

Matthew showing poise in the same rapid......

....and Ken acting as sweep.

Changing times at the takeout as wind turbines loom over the landscape, taking advantage of the legendary windy climate of this lovely region. Thanks to all who attended the course and for the great hospitality in Wick overnight.

Polldubh, Glen Nevis rock climbing 15 April 2010

David Shortt and I were planning a climb on the Ben, but at 4.30 am the temperature was +7C
and we went back to bed and came out mid morning to climb at Polldubh crags in Glen Nevis.
David leading the VS 5a Clapham Junction on Pinnacle Buttress. Very stiff for VS!!

David on the headwall of Pine Wall.

David leading Resurrection on Styx Buttress.

Another party on Resurrection after us.

Ben Nevis 13th April 2010

As news came through of arrival of another grandaughter for Sally in San Francisco I took a wee run down to Glen Nevis. This was the view of the Ben and Carn Mor Dearg after recent warm days. Slightly cooler today and overnight frosts are leaving me hopeful of a route on Thursday with David Shortt. Ironically it is due to get much cooler again next week so winter on the Ben is probably not over yet.
Learning to fly like the Golden Eagles in Glen Nevis.....!!!

The birches shining in the spring sunshine in Glen Nevis.

Polldubh, Glen Nevis rock climbing 12 April 2010

A quiet Monday in perfect weather at Polldubh crags in Glen Nevis. These outcrops, set amongst majestic mountain scenery are a great place to climb, especially early season before the midges get going and the bracken grows thick. Chris in spring garb!!

Chris leads it out on the spectacular main pitch of Flying Dutchman on Pandora's butress.

James then nails the direct finish to the same route.

Chris working up to the overlap on SW Butress's Tear.

James rounds off the magnificent two pitch Pine Wall by a bold and direct finish on the final open slab.

A great day to kick off the rock climbing season.

Good to get out of the big winter boots!!

Ski Tour Cairn Lochan and Braeriach 11th April 2010

Fantastic weather, James and I headed across to the Cairngorms for a day ski touring.

0900 we left the Cairngorm ski area and headed into Lurcher's Gully.

We skinned up and over Cairn Lochan and then skied down Tailor's Burn from just below Macdui, Scotland's second highest summit into the Lairig Ghru, the famous pass that splits the high Cairngorms.

Magical skiing in Garbh Coire, the heart of the wild Cairngorms. Angel's Peak on left.

Then we skinned up Braeriach past the lip of Coire Bhrochain and on up the west arete

Finally making it up to the corniced rim of the corrie in supoer warm temperatures....

....and working round the rim to the summit......

And finally approaching the top of Braeriach.

Then we set off west and skied down and round the northern corries of Braeriach, covering terrain few people walk or ski over, but that dominates the skyline from Speyside....


Then finally cross country into the Lairig Ghru, close to where the old Sinclair Hut used to be....and then a weary pull up and over the Chalamain Gap and over the moors to the Cairngorm ski car park, still brimming with people and cars. Great tour of 23kms with 1150m of climb done in just over 7 hours.

Memorable. Probably the last real big day this winter?

Zero Gully, 5, Ben Nevis, 10th April 2010

James came up from Dalbeattie to climb and ski.

Set out around 5am from dam, we had a key for the Ben road, on a stellar day.

Had not really been a frost overnight so we knew things would be soft.

Decided to go for Zero Gully which looked complete, whereas Orion Direct looked a bit patchy low down. Here James follows me up the first long pitch, a groove with some very soft snow on the steep section. Somewhat thought provoking.

Leaving the first stance we werte at least on ice, albeit wet ice.

Great views across to Tower Ridge from the upper part of Zero Gully.

Looking down the upper gully towards the CIC hut.

Great snow cover on the summit areas of Ben Nevis as we set off down the Red Burn route.

Finishing with wonderful views in all directions, here across Loch Linnhe

River Ailort, 6th April 2010

Second wet day, lots of rain and went to River Ailort for first time to check it out.

The view is of the classic wee lochan with the wooded isle that you see from the road.

A couple of steep rapids lead from Loch Eilt to the small loch below, grade 3+ and 3.........

Some nice eddies and a few small playwaves............

The largest rapid is solid grade 3 with some interesting holes at high water......

River Roy, Jen Hartnett, 5th April 2010

Spean gauge rose from 1 at 0830 in the morning to 5 by 1430. Big melt day. Took Jen to Roy and we put in right below the second siphon to run the lower half of the gorge, the lower run, below the gorge and finally the Middle Spean back to the house in Spean. Nice day. Gave JKen responsibility for finding her own way down the lower Roy which she accomplished very well including railway bridge rapid.

There are a a lot of new trees in the Roy. This one for example lies right across the river and in lower water will be an issue.

River Etive, Jen Hartnett 4th April 2010

Another cool day, snow just beginning to melt from the hills and river levels creeping up.

We went to the Etive to run the waterfall section. Planned to coach Jen over some of the easier drops. She managed two, one with a swim and one with a roll and then got a little spooked by all the freefall and we decided to call it a day.

Ski jump falls........ boofomatic!


Here Chris demonstrating the real boof on Block Falls

Jen looking enthusiastic off the river!!