Stuc an Lochain; a Glen Lyon gem by Angus Armstrong
I’m pretty rubbish with dates and names, but 12th January 2008 on Stuc an Lochain is engrained. The adventure started well before
The Drumochter hills – routes & chutes
As you zip up & down the A9 from the Highlands, the hills on either side of the road are easily seen from
10 early season alternatives to Cairngorm
As winter approaches & the first snow settles on the hills, anticipation rises, skis are looked out & the waiting game begins. However once the first
Ben Hee, a jewel in the Northern Highlands by Mike Cawthorne
It is little-known and even less climbed, perhaps not surprising when you consider its neighbours include Stac Polly, Suilven, Quinag, Cul Mor, Canisp, Ben More
Monadh Mòr – Mòr than just a backcountry backup by Andy Emery
With a midweek drive-by assessment of snow-filled Tom, Dick and Harry gullies above Glen Feshie, a group of excited humans and a dog assembled at
Meall Nan Tarmachan – One of the most accessible ski mountains in the Southern Highlands by Alan Sloan
First of all a note of caution – a line on a map does not necessarily indicate a route that will have safe snow conditions.
Creag Meagaidh – a jewel in the Central Highlands by Al Todd
Creag Meagaidh & its close neighbour, Carn Liath, offer an amazing variety of terrain with ski touring opportunities for all standards & an amazingly long
Thirty Miles on Ski, Adam Watson, April 1951
Though it was already mid-April, winter still gripped even low ground in the valleys, and the mountains rose in folds of spotless, shiny snow far up