Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Weekly Update

The climbing today was canceled as everyone was busy with coursework :(

We will be going climbing next week and will have a few new members down to go, we already have 2 who are ready to learn and have signed up already.

We are now keeping a close eye on the weather for the trip this Saturday, we have many members who have not done winter skills so we may split the group when we get so far, one party will carry on to the summit the rest will descend down and do some navigation training.

We will be updating predictions later on in the week but at the moment it is looking good but everyone will need to wrap up warm.

Safety and Other Essential Reads

Hi All,

Here are some more essential safety and generally helpful things that will be worth having a read through:


  • As for putting the crampons on your boots here is a good guide (below), remember you should not be able to twist your boots in your hand without great difficulty for them to be acceptable for crampons.

  • Here are the basics of how to use the crampons:


  • Remember we will be going on winter skills in January to put these skills into practice.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Winter Mountaineering Kit List

With Winter coming soon, we thought it would be great to add a list of what you will need for winter and some videos to the important concepts that need to be grasped before winter.

Here is the Layering System concept (Extremely Important to have the right gear):


Here is the Ice Axe Self Arrest techniques that will be practiced on the winter skills courses:



While these are essential skills and concepts which need to be learnt, we still need the correct kit with us, here is a list that we composed from various other lists from our personal experience:

Personal Kit:
Wearing (Well Probably):
a good fleece or soft-shell jacket)





On in your pockets / in the bag (Mid sized rucksack between 35-55 litres):









More spare food (remember your sugary snacks, keep this at the bottom of your bag as then it will be there for an emergency and not eaten when you stopped for lunch)
Personal first aid kit (Medication etc.)
Helmet
Walking Poles (Optional)
Water bottle (remember you need to keep hydrated)

Group Kit:
Group Shelter
Rope (if it is severe enough or if climbing)
Group first aid kit
Avalanche probe (ideally)


If going Climbing:









This is only a guide of what to take with you, remember winter mountaineering is dangerous and should not be taken lightly, for more information please refer to the Mountaineering Council of Scotland website.

Trips Update

We will be doing a sponsored abseil at Neilston Quarry on the 11th November 2012, see the link below:
https://www.scottishclimbs.com/wiki/Neilston_Quarry

This will be to raise money to help reduce the cost of trips in the future to our members. We are hoping to raise as much as possible. There will be lots of photos taken of the event and a full review posted afterwards.

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Climbing Trip Cancellation

Sorry for the late notice, we have had to cancel the trip the the climbing wall on Sunday due to members being busy with university coursework.
We will be going climbing again after the meeting on Wednesday. Also we are keeping an eye on the weather forecast for the Ben Vane Trip, if it snows a lot between now and then we may do a low level navigation practice instead.

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Weekly Update

We had our worst turn out at today's meeting with just 4 showing up but it is time to get heads down with projects at university, one of the downsides of a university mountaineering club.

Two of us proceeded to go climbing and we got another member at the GCC signed up so we have about 16 times the members that we had last year at this point. Everyone seems to be looking forwards to the Ben Vane Trip which is looking to be good fun if we get a bit of good weather.

We will also have our secretary bring his camera climbing so we can take some pictures if we get a spare moment.

Will be updating and reviewing trips as per usual.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Climbing Review

The climbing went well today, slightly less people turned up then expected so I didn't get a chance to get the camera out and take some photos, here are some from the last time though:






As a bonus, while waiting for some of the people that didn't show up today we tidied the gear store from the last trip.
There will be the normal weekly update and I will be organizing an advanced navigation course in the future.

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Promotional Video

Sorry for the Delay in putting this up, here is the video taken on our trip up North to Ben Hope which we added to the Student Association Website to show everyone what type of thing our club does.




Introduction to Navigation Training Review

Went and forgot my camera again, packed it for tomorrows climbing already so wont forget it then.

The Navigation training went well everyone picked up the concepts really quickly especially orientating the map whenever you can so you can easily tell where you want to go.
We went ahead and even got to bearings and orientating the map which everyone excelled at, next time we will be going on to pacings, reading contour lines, more catching features, off bearings and dead reckoning.
Everyone was really happy with what they have learned today and are looking forwards to putting their newly found skills into practice during our next trip to Ben Vane.

Here is the presentation used if anyone would like a look.
http://prezi.com/q7scflvsouif/introduction-to-navigation/

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Weekly Update and Climbing

We had the weekly meeting today to discuss what we are going to do over the next few weeks.
This included the navigation training on Saturday, we have a lot signed up to it and it is looking to be a day where the club will benefit a lot from the canceled trip.
Then we will be going climbing on Sunday which has a few more interested.
Next besides the climbing next week will be the trip to Ben Vane.

We went climbing this afternoon to give an intro, we will have a lot more members soon with the rate of progress that everyone is making. I went and forgot my camera again though :(

I will be bringing my camera this weekend and reviewing the navigation training and climbing sessions.

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Trip Cancelled

There has been some bad news, our youth hostel canceled on us for the Cairngorms trip and we couldn't get a driver, so instead we will be doing some navigation training on the Saturday and then some climbing on the Sunday so we are still making the most of the weekend.

Friday, 12 October 2012

Future Trips Update

We have now got a few climbing trips planned on the weekend so we can all improve our climbing. We will be going to the TCA in Glasgow soon. We will just let our new people to climbing get a hang on the ropes first. We were going to do some navigation training as well but there are not that many hours in the day. We will probably do some navigation training on the next walk. There will be some more pictures up soon of our adventures.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Weekly Update

We had the meeting today where we discussed the Nevis trip. Then we went to explain what we will be doing over the next few weeks, we will be planning a few one day trips on Sunday's from what we heard from our members today. We then went climbing with 4 members and 3 guests. All thoroughly enjoyed it and we are looking forwards to next week.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Ben Nevis Via CMD Arete Review

We decided to go for the CMD Arete in the end as the weather forecast was great. This involved what we estimated was a 12 hour day judging by group experiance.

We set off into the mist at 8:00AM after a 6:00AM start.





Then we started to emerge from the fog just to turn back and see that it is still there beneath us. We got a few good pictures of this rare event.







After all of there photos we began ascending again, taking more photos as we went.











We met a lovely old man who was walking up Ben Nevis for charity, he was part of a group and had set off earlier so that they were not waiting for him. We left him to get on with his sponsored walk and proceeded to the Lochain.









The Lochain has came into sight and we are making good time it is now 9:30AM so we are ahead of schedule by 30 minuets.


The path has split so we can see our route of descent behind us, I am sure that most of the group will be happy to be back at this point. We have now been joined by a German man, he is very friendly and is walking the same route as us. 



As the Northerly face of Ben Nevis comes into sight the groups pace slows.


 Our friend decides to say bye and heads off increasing his speed.


As the valley comes more into view the clouds lift more to give us a sight of the task ahead.











Then before the grand ascent we stopped for a bite to eat and put up the bothy for a rest as the weather closes in around us. After a 20 minute break we set off up the steepest part of the walk.



We can hear what sounds like a helicopter in the distance, but carry on.


We then heard the noise getting louder and turned to see the Mountain Rescue Team helicopter behind us (at the same height) so we stopped and watched for a few minuites.






Ben Nevis's North Face emerges from the clouds in a spectacular fashion.








We then after a long climb (where the pace slowed considerably) reached the ridge just before Carn Mor Dearg,


The top of Carn Mor Dearg, but as per usual the clouds come in just as we get to the top.



The beginning of the CMD arete comes into sight.


Then the clouds start blowing over again, revealing the North Face of Ben Nevis again.





The clouds blowing over has left us with a unique view of the CMD Arete and an idea of how the air flows over it.













We then picked a spot to descend and have a bite to eat.





We have had to make a hard decision and some of the group will be descending with Kris and will be meeting up with the rest of us at the Lochain later.



As the clouds have mostly gone and the wind has died down it is looking to be a great day out on the hill.






The group enjoying some easy scrambling on the arete.










Great views, great day out on the hill. The group are slowing a little but it is nothing to be concerned about at the moment.










The views seem to just get better and better as we keep going, hoping it will keep till we get to the top. The group are really enjoying it.











The group all pose for a picture with a beautiful backdrop.







The clouds are closing in again and we are now encountering more snow and ice as expected.



The observatory comes into focus.







Then the refuge hut comes clearly into view but it is absolutely filthy inside and some holes in the side, shame some people can't look after the hills when they get rewarded with such views for the most of it.










Then we decided to celebrate getting to the top of the highest mountain in Britain from one of the interesting ways. We are a little late as it it 5:00PM.






Then while descending the clouds begin to rise again to reward us with a great view.













We meet up with the other group at the Lochain and are surprisingly only a few minutes behind time. We will have to to the last bit of descending in torch light but it has been worth it for such a great day on the hill.





We arrived at the youth hostel at 8:10PM which is only 10 minutes behind schedule?!?!?!

We will be going climbing on Wednesday and reviews to follow. Hope you enjoyed looking through our trip photos.

Overall review of the trip:

The Trip went well, we had great views. We set off early into the mist and emerged above it for some truly amazing pictures over the valley. Then we were ahead of time getting to the Lochain, we then proceeded onto the mountain hut. Upon arrival here the weather closed in so we stopped and had a snack in the bothy. After a short rest we then continued up Carn Mor Dearg where the pace slowed. After getting to the top and having a little rest we descended a little when the clouds lifted to reveal a great view of Glen Nevis and the CMD arete we were going to follow. We carried on the CMD arete until 14:20 when we stopped for lunch in a bit of shelter from the breeze. At this point a member of the party had to descend with Kris as the ridge was getting too unbearable for them. The rest of us carried on and enjoyed great views over the ridge and some scrambling. Then after the CMD arete we then ascended Ben Nevis to find snow and ice greeting us. We enjoyed exploring the old buildings and a photo opportunity on the carn. We then descended down to the lochain where we met Kris and the other member. We then dropped down into the valley in the light of our head torches.
The next day we ascended up to the fort to find an amazing view over the valley. Then we descended and left for home stopping at the Drovers Inn on the way.