by Newwalka » Sun Apr 14, 2019 4:06 pm
I recently completed a winter navigation course. My navigation skills are improving and I now feel comfortable heading onto the hills!
When I met with the ‘leader’ he initially spoke of route selection and looked at the avalanche forecast prior to heading on to the hills! As we were in glencoe area, he went over the glencoe forecast and showed that on a daily basis the avalanche forecast is predicted!
I’ve done etive mor in the summer and have always wanted to complete etive mor in winter but the instructor said care should be taken if doing this hill using the normal summer route as given the shape of this and if an avalanche happened you could potentially be caught in the middle because of the ‘bowl shape’
He suggested finding an alternative route but given I am new to walking and the only other route I’ve read about is the curved ridge. I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing this!
Any ideas of what other route? Or what tips could be used if walking up the normal route? Was my instructor right? Should this route be avoided?
Cheers for any help