After a weekend of winter skills for Glenmore Lodge at the weekend, this week is being spent teaching skiing at Nevis Range. The snow cover is superb, you can ski anywhere. Its busy but there is plenty snow for everyone and queues no more than 10 mins at worst. The sun has been shining with great views.
This blog records my personal and work, skiing and winter walking. I will also try and update with scottish ski conditions when I can.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Geal Charn
Today was my last chance for a tour for a few days so thought I best get out. I also needed to train for skimo so this fitted the bill. There are 30 entries in the glencoe race just now with some top athletes and many others to enjoy the race, only three girls though, so come on girls there are 3 prizes so the chances are good! Today south facing seemed the way to go and was on the east so went for Geal Charn (monadhliath) from just beyond laggan. A very short carry, the usual heathery first section. Took the slightly longer ridge line round for the ascent then descended the south side. Firm snow on the descent provided lovely safe skiing. Potos not great as it was just me to take them. I will be running a winter skills course at Glenmore Lodge this weekend then teaching skiing for half term week. The next Ski Performance Scotland course is 1st March and still has spaces.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Chno Dearg
Yesterday Brian and I went for a tour up Chno Dearg from Fersit, We had some wild weather and poor vis making it necessary to ski the first bit of the descent on a compass bearing, lower down the skiing was good though. We skiied all the way back to the track at 290m the final section needed some scottish style heather skiing. There was significant windslab about so we stuck to easy angled slopes. Im hoping to get out again either tomorrow or more likely near Dumochter on Friday. With a high avalanche forecast on some aspects careful route choice will be essential.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Ski Performance Scotland Course
This weekend I was running the first Ski Performance Scotand course for Off Piste Performance. On Sat with Nevis Range and Cairngom shut we headed to the Lecht. The Buzzard provided ideal terrain and the guys were so focused on their skiing they didnt seem to notice the wild weather. On Sun with an equally wild forecast we headed back to the Lecht, this time we found some new snow off piste to practice on and the sun even made an appearance. The guys left with extra confidence and lots of new ideas to go away and practice.
We now have an extra course on 1/2 March and would consider a March midweek course if any dates are requested.
We now have an extra course on 1/2 March and would consider a March midweek course if any dates are requested.
Friday, 31 January 2014
wild week but lots of snow
The last week has been wild but with odd spells of good conditions if you were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.
Last saturday I was at glenshee for the skimo race, after a morning of heavy rain the weather cleared to allow a great race, we could see enough to see that there is a lot of snow close to Glas Maol. We raced up Carn Asoda, down bucharts up to the top of and down the Tiger, I won the womens race in 44mins,
On Monday and Tuesday I was working for Glenmore Lodge with John and Louisa who were preparing for skiing the Haute Route. On monday they battled the weather very well to learn about some kit, some skinning skills and some basic axe and crampon use. On Tuesday we headed to Drumochter, and had a ski up A Bhuidheanach Bheag, we were treated with some views and grabbed a quick extra descent with nice turns, we descended the easiest angle gully back to the road, care was needed with slope selection and nothing steep was an option but it made a good day, the weather closed in at the end but we had had a good day by then an no walking required,
Wednesday we drove to the carpark for Ben a Choarainn but turned around as it was pretty wet and windy, you cant win them all!
Thursday was the day to be out, Nevis range and fantastic wind packed snow all over the front face of the mountain, you could pick any route between the goose and warrens lift and it was all great skiing. Over the back was scoured with sastrugi but there was no need to go there with the front of the mountain so good. Prob as much snow as I have ever seen at Nevis Range. It was good to see so many skiers make the most of the break in the weather,
Unfortunately back to the storms for now, but there is loads of snow when the weather finally gives in, till then take care, there is a lot of snow with a lot of unstable layers in it, when it finally stabalises there will be some superb off piste skiing, patience required. Unfortunately we have had to postpone the Ski Performance Scotland course this weekend. We are confident the snow will last the winter so please get in touch if you would like to book in March, extra midweek courses can be added on demand, just let us know,
Some nice turns at Drumochter
Last saturday I was at glenshee for the skimo race, after a morning of heavy rain the weather cleared to allow a great race, we could see enough to see that there is a lot of snow close to Glas Maol. We raced up Carn Asoda, down bucharts up to the top of and down the Tiger, I won the womens race in 44mins,
On Monday and Tuesday I was working for Glenmore Lodge with John and Louisa who were preparing for skiing the Haute Route. On monday they battled the weather very well to learn about some kit, some skinning skills and some basic axe and crampon use. On Tuesday we headed to Drumochter, and had a ski up A Bhuidheanach Bheag, we were treated with some views and grabbed a quick extra descent with nice turns, we descended the easiest angle gully back to the road, care was needed with slope selection and nothing steep was an option but it made a good day, the weather closed in at the end but we had had a good day by then an no walking required,
Wednesday we drove to the carpark for Ben a Choarainn but turned around as it was pretty wet and windy, you cant win them all!
Thursday was the day to be out, Nevis range and fantastic wind packed snow all over the front face of the mountain, you could pick any route between the goose and warrens lift and it was all great skiing. Over the back was scoured with sastrugi but there was no need to go there with the front of the mountain so good. Prob as much snow as I have ever seen at Nevis Range. It was good to see so many skiers make the most of the break in the weather,
Unfortunately back to the storms for now, but there is loads of snow when the weather finally gives in, till then take care, there is a lot of snow with a lot of unstable layers in it, when it finally stabalises there will be some superb off piste skiing, patience required. Unfortunately we have had to postpone the Ski Performance Scotland course this weekend. We are confident the snow will last the winter so please get in touch if you would like to book in March, extra midweek courses can be added on demand, just let us know,
Some nice turns at Drumochter
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
lots of snow in scotland and third in skimo race
Its back to Scottish skiing for me. There is lots of snow on the west coast of scotland. At nevis range the goose gully is full and provides excellant skiing, the picture is of 2 days ago while the lift was being repaired and skinned up and had the decscent to ourselves. The lift is now open with summit to follow. When the snow stabalises and avalanche risk lowers there should be loads of snow in the back corries.There is also good snow cover on most hills down to about 550m so plenty of scope for touring, just some carefull route choice will be required. On the 28th i paid a visit to the lecht for the skimo race. There is less snow the further east you go but there was enough for a race. After a month of dowhill racing the uphill was hard work but i was pleased to finish third behind Ruthie Blackshaw and Elidh Wardlaw, Ben Tibbetts won the mens race. Thanks to Mountain spirit for some great prizes and to odlo for a suprise spot prize.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Anyone can ski fast….
….but not everyone can ski fast and in control. And what a huge difference that is! Gillian is still incommunicado, this time by dint of being in overseas territory, that is in Hintertux: Austrian Tyrol. I'm at home in the West Highlands in the damp December gloom; a far cry from the pictures below. In fairness Scotland has had it's fair share of glory for late Autumn, with good skiing and climbing action produced already, and if my gut feeling suggests anything it's that were shivering up for another decent winter.
The whole point of Hintertux for Gill is training for The Speed Test, aka The Eurotest: the ability to ski a Giant Slalom course within a given percentage of what is typically a World Cup time. This a component part of any nations top level ski qualification where a permission to work in France is included; so, if you want to just "teach supermodels to snowplough" in Meribel you have to effectively be a GS racer? Well, yes. That is the French way for gaining sporting qualifications. Regardless of the work you're ultimately likely to be doing, a very high degree of personal competence is required. Fair enough, what else would one expect, I hear most people think. But many think the French take it to extreme. There have been appeals to the EU, court cases and even arrests for working illegally. Undoubtedly there is an element of industry protectionism involved, but actually I think it's reasonable. To work in France that is what they demand, it may be frustrating for non-racers, but in the end does it not make for a better professional?
(Point of note: Gillian may think differently).
For all the Eurotestees out there this winter: good luck and good speed!
Early season snow is plentiful this year, right across the Alps.
So, anyone can ski fast eh?…. For anyone with a modicum of ability that's probably true. Last week whilst visiting Gill I demonstrated this in spectacular fashion; trying to emulate long, fast GS turns on touring skis that weigh about 900 grammes each. I think I must have been travelling at, I don't know…oooh…..at least 150mph. Anyway, my speed outstripped my equipment and my ability and so I crashed and broke my back. And my thumb it seems. A moment of gleeful showing off, revved up by blue sky and chase instinct. So no work, climbing or otherwise until after the New Year at least. Could have been worse.
Here's a nice link to a Scotsman piece on the early days of Scottish skiing, with an excellent wee video that's well worth watching.
In other news, the second annual SkiMo Race series starts at the Lecht on 28 December for ski mountaineering racing fun. It strikes me that if you're a hill runner with heavy or lightweight equipment then you'll probably do well at this. To enter go here:
It's very fun and inclusive so if you feel it, give it a bash. Obviously I'm off games.
All the best for now,
yours etc,
M.Fuzz.
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