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Climbing Trips: Isle of Skye

Amelia on the Cioch Nose

Back in August we took a weekend trip to the Isle of Skye to do some climbing and hillwalking with some friends. Our good friends Johannes and Jane organized food, drink and accommodations so all we had to do was … Continue reading

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Torridon Crags

Torridon

After we got back to the car from climbing the Cioch Nose, we headed north for Torridon via Applecross which seemed to be in full swing as host for some Highland Games. We drove into town looking for supplies and … Continue reading

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Cioch Nose

Mountain Girl

Last weekend the weather was good on the west coast, and despite a moderate midge forecast of 3, we packed up the car and headed to Applecross on Friday night. Our plan was to stay at the Wee Bunkhouse Friday … Continue reading

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Weird Sister

Just had a fantastic morning out with my friend Johannes. We did a 3 pitch E3 5c which would be about 5.11 a. I got the first 5a pitch which felt a lot more like 5b above poor gear but … Continue reading

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Weekday warriors

Coming out of the cave at Harbour Wall

Summer in Aberdeen may not be hot, but there is certainly a lot of sun. These days, the sun is up for nearly 18 hours, so if you leave work at 5pm, you’ve still got a good 5-6 hours of … Continue reading

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Glen Clova

Dan on Witch's Tooth (E15b)

We went climbing in Glen Clova last weekend. It’s an hour’s drive south of here, in Angus. The closest town is Kirriemuir, whose claim to fame is being the birthplace of both J.M. Barrie (the author of Peter Pan) and … Continue reading

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Spring Update

Atlas and Moon

It’s been a great spring here in Scotland this year. Like last year, the nice weather started with tiny bursts of warm days by the end of February and got more frequent around the middle of March. April I think, … Continue reading

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Skye Bouldering

A few weeks ago now, Amelia attended a conference at the Gaelic school on the Isle of Skye. We went up early with the intention of doing a long mountain route but we suffered an unfortunate breakdown in Drumnadrochit and … Continue reading

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The February/March Report

Good Skills

I’m still amazed at how easy the winters are in Scotland. Sure it’s cold and wet, but it’s not a patch on a miserable Canadian maritime winter. It doesn’t have the big snowfalls of New Brunswick or the stinging -15 … Continue reading

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Weekend Warriors

On Belay

The skin on my hands is quite sore at the moment. It feels like I’ve using a belt sander on my palms. Strangely enough, I also feel quite satisfied to feel this way. It means I had a great weekend. … Continue reading

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