The Aonachs by “Easy” Gully
A fab winters day out bagging; Aonach Beag (1116m) Aonach Mor (1221m) by easy gully, which was really quite steep at the top and not at all easy.
A fab winters day out bagging; Aonach Beag (1116m) Aonach Mor (1221m) by easy gully, which was really quite steep at the top and not at all easy.
Easter 2020 was delayed to Easter 2021 and finally happend in September 2021 – thanks Covid! We climbed: The 3 Quinag Corbetts – Sail Gharbh (809m), Sail Gorm (776m), Spidean Coinich (764m) Stac Pollaidh Suliven An Teallach – Sgurr Fiona (1059m) and Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill (1063m) and a nice bit of the West Hilghland way from Fort Bill.
For February we spent a week in Glencoe battling Storm Doris, even so we managed to get: Sgòr na h – Ulaidh 994m The Beinn a’Bheithir Ballachulish pair via the col from the north side: Sgòrr Dhearg 1024m and Sgòrr Dhonuill 1001m Creise 1099.8m and Meall a’Bhuiridh 1108m in deep fresh snow. At Easter we stayed » read more »
New Year – Tyndrum The weather was a bit uninspiring so we didn’t take many photos. We did however get some good walking in and bagged… Ben Challum (1025m) Beinn Fhionnlaidh (959m) Beinn Dorain (1076m) and Beinn an Dothaidh (1004m) Beinn Dubhchraig (978m) and Ben Oss (1029m) Mid January – Killin Weather so poor we » read more »
A weeks training in snow skills with Glenmore Lodge, 5 snowy days and 1 night out on the Cairngorms. We bagged Sgor Gaoith & Meall a’Bhuachaille too.
Author: Phil Newby