Last week a sudden change to cold and snowy weather born on easterlies meant deep powder rapidly swamped much of the highlands. With windslab building on north and westerly aspects and many mixed routes buried in unconsolidated snow, big ridges and buttresses have been a good choice of late. Andy and I ambitiously thought Beinn Eighe might have collected enough snow for the harder routes to become acceptably wintery but upon arriving in Torridon we quickly realised mountaineering in the stunning weather was the better choice.
First hand accounts from Beinn Eighe of un-wintery conditions confirmed our suspicions, so the next day we continued in the same vein and went to the majestic corries of Beinn Bhan for the Traverse of A’ Chioch (II).
So this bizarre winter continues to perplex and at times frustrate, as I’ve found it continuously difficult to get any technical climbing done. However, in weather and conditions like we had in the Northwest this weekend, its hard to complain too much…