Ben Wyvis – 4th January 2015
By Simon Jacyna. For the first trip of the new year, 15 or so members, many new to the club, assembled in the dark at the Tesco car-park.
A’ Chailleach and Geal Chàrn – 29th December 2014
By Graham Boyle. I never find choosing the location of ski trips easy, particularly the first one of the winter. Monday was no different with a range of
Meall a’ Bhuachaille – 13th December 2014
After the warmest November on record, finally the snow fell in bucket-loads, and the season was on. With 19 signed up for the trip, including a
Geal Chàrn – 12th December 2014
The first day out in the hills is always special and the recent snow provided challenge and fun in equal amounts. The A9 had some snow
13th November 2014 – AGM and Season Opener
When we were planning the season opener we debated what format we should use. Once again we were welcomed by the Glen Mhòr Hotel although next
Aonach Mòr – 19th April 2014
The juices have flowed and they have flowed liberally recently. Amongst the highlights of recent weeks have been short tours over to Aonach Beag, various descents
Cluanie ski trip – 29th March 2014
By Donald Morris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr6Qr7RkFwA Twas a dark and wet night in October 2013 when Mike, Donald and Peter sat down to plan the programme for the
Ben Alder Weekend – March 2014
By Mike Cawthorne An inch or so of fresh snow lay on the ground at Dalwhinnie as Gordon, Donald and myself set out along the track
Grey Corries trip – 1st March 2014
Given the right conditions a traverse of the Grey Corries would be one the highlights of any backcountry ski calendar, and so three of us, Richard,
Toll Creagach 3rd March 2014
By Donald Morris Two club members left Chisholm's Bridge in Glen Affric on a pleasant promising day. We gazed at the hills to the south, covered
Igloo camping trip to Glen Affric 15th February 2014
By Andy Ince This years Igloo trip was planned for Glen Affric as an alternative to the usual choice of the Great Moss in the
Corrour Weekend 2014
By Peter MacKenzie Spirits were high as the tourists on board looked at us with a mix of amusement and intrigue, though it was quite clear