Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Wave Buttress
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Douglas Boulder Direct Route and Tower Ridge
The summit plateau was typically busy for a saturday and teams of 3 Peakers and Charity walkers were still heading up low down on the mountain as we descended.
Friday, 25 June 2010
SPA Day 2

I do like it when people pass Assessments. Well done to my 3 SPA candidates today who all demonstrated that they were at the right standard. We were at Glen Nevis along with a fair few other climbers. One of the military instructors was even sporting a natty all over midge protecting jacket whilst leading up Flying Dutchman. An occaisional breeze stopped things getting too bad and there were Golden Ringed Dragonflys (we saw a female laying her eggs), the first blueberries of the season and a huge green catterpillar for me to look at whilst the team performed their tasks.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
On your bike!

This evening I attended a meeting of AMI members to discuss the future of the Association with the new Development Officer, Ed Chard.
Saturday, 19 June 2010
MLTA Regional group meet
On Sunday we again had 6 people and Rich Parker of BigSky Mountaineering kindly donated his time to join us. Duncan, Mark and I climbed No Blue Skies (VS 4c) in Coire an t Sneachda in a cold northerly wind with a little water on it whilst the other 5 made a careful massed ascent of the classic (and very loose) Finders Ridge (Diff) in their walking boots. A grand day out and hopefully useful for those who attended.
Friday, 18 June 2010
CWA Assessment
Last of this week long batch of NGB courses today with a CWA Assessment including the Abseil module at Glasgow Climbing Centre. Off to Newtonmore for the weekend... here's hoping for more sunshine.
Thursday, 17 June 2010
SPA Training
Sunshine, hot weatyher, no midges..... I have spent the last 2 days Directing an SPA Training for Glasgow Climbing Centre. Yesterday we climbed at the Quadrocks with stunning views out to Cumbrae. Today we were continuing our sun tanning at Neilston quarry. A busy course with 8 students!
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
NGB Week
This week I am based in Glasgow and Stirling running courses at Glasgow Climbing Centre and the Peak Climbing Wall. Yesterday I ran the first part of a Climbing Wall Leading Award in Stirling and today after a Climbing Wall Award Assessment (well done, 4 passes) I was back in Stirling to finish the CWLA off. Tomorrow and the next day are very full days with a Glasgow based SPA Training before another CWA Assessment on Friday (this time including the Abseil Module..... its all go!
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Wet on Tower Ridge
With a disgusting forecast I allowed my client for today to postpone Tower Ridge for another day. Didn't put me off though. Neal had been working on his computer all day so this afternoon we drove the van up to the dam car park on Ben Nevis. 2 hrs 42 minutes later we were back having nipped up the Ridge for ourselves. I love that route its a great long, mountaineery line that I just don't tire of.... summer, winter, rain or shine! Neal's first time on the Ridge in summer and it was good to get out together as some further training for our trip to the Afghan Pamir in about 6 weeks.
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Tower Ridge
Friday, 11 June 2010
Tour De Lochaber
With a damper forecast I decided to take my new bike for a run to bed it in. I cycled from home to Glen Nevis, made the long pull up the West Highland Way which I followed through the Lairig Mor to Mamore Lodge above Kinlochleven. Then it was onwards past Loch Eilde Mhor and Loch Eilde Beag to the river crossing at Mheanach/Luibeilt. Then its the long carry over to the Lairig Leacach bothy- made slightly shorter due to a rideable new path extension. After that the long coast down to the shop at Spean Bridge (the previous 7km took and hour and a half, this 7 km about 25 minutes). Finally along the A82, into the forest at Leanachan and on to Corpach. 75km and about 1750m of ascent in 7 hours. I'll work out the stiffness tomorrow on Tower Ridge!
Short video of the carry up from Mheanach bothy- listen carefully and you'll hear me gasping!
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Centurion
It was a busy day on Ben Nevis (for a midweek day), John and his team went to ski Tower Gully, teams were visible on Tower Ridge and we chatted to two pairs who did Route 2 Direct. Great conditions in Lochaber for mountain rock but we did experience a midge or three all the way up the route.
Awesome climb......