Meall Ghaordaih
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:16 pm
Decided that this would be a good hill to blow the effect of new year partying away, plus based on what is written about it never fancied doing it when it was not cloked in snow.
Followed the line suggested by walkhighlands.
Stoped at about 450 meters to put our crampons on as the wind blowing across us was exposing a lot of ice, some of which was a delightfull boggy colour!.
Cloud statrted to lift and had some great views.
Stoped for an energy boost at about 850 meters & after that the steeper terrain was a bit more challenging. Often with deep snow drifts which we needed to navigate around. Found easier going on the exposed ice as the crampons could get a good bite.
Hid behind the shelter for lunch trying not to expose any part of the body as it was the coldist i have ever expierianced.
Once of the summit took a slightly more direct route down for a spot of sledging over the grassy slopes. Then followed the wall back to the track.
A grand day out, but it confirmed my desire not to atempt this hill in summer as it is clearly just a large damp bog!
Followed the line suggested by walkhighlands.
Stoped at about 450 meters to put our crampons on as the wind blowing across us was exposing a lot of ice, some of which was a delightfull boggy colour!.
Cloud statrted to lift and had some great views.
Stoped for an energy boost at about 850 meters & after that the steeper terrain was a bit more challenging. Often with deep snow drifts which we needed to navigate around. Found easier going on the exposed ice as the crampons could get a good bite.
Hid behind the shelter for lunch trying not to expose any part of the body as it was the coldist i have ever expierianced.
Once of the summit took a slightly more direct route down for a spot of sledging over the grassy slopes. Then followed the wall back to the track.
A grand day out, but it confirmed my desire not to atempt this hill in summer as it is clearly just a large damp bog!