Ian Waddington - 32098

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Winter Climbing Record

Details

Date : 08/02/1987

Grade : II

Grade : n/a

Style : Solo

Type : Snow & Ice Climbing

Weather : Light snow - good visibility

Wind : Moderate wind

Camping Type :

Nights Camping : 0

Crag : Coire an Lochain (Cairngorm)

Climb : Y-Gully Right Branch

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Description

The ice on the chock-stone section of The Vent was thawing and made it quite delicate, combined with the poor build up it probably rated grade III. The ice build up on Oesophagus was also poor and rated grade III. The cornice on Y Gully Right Branch was not very large and had been climbed by a previous party. Companion Graham McCulloch

Area : Cairngorm: Northern Corries, Hell's Lum, Creagan Coire Cha-no, Lurcher's Crag and Outliers

This Area includes some of the most accessible (and some of the hardest) winter climbs in Scotland. Coire an t-Sneachda has an excellent variety of winter climbs, many in the lower to middle grades, while Coire an Lochain hosts classics of a range of grades and some extremely demanding test-pieces. This Area also includes the very accessible Creagan Coire Cha-no, Lurcher's Crag in the northern Lairig Ghru, and the training bluffs of the Chalamain Gap. Also included here are the cliffs of the northern side of the Loch A'an basin such as Hell's Lum, Stag Rocks and Stac an Fharaidh (as they are on the same general massif as Cairngorm), while cliffs on the southern side of Loch A'an are in the Ben Macdui, Carn Etchachan and Shelter Stone Crag Area of DLOG. The range's former name is Am Monadh Ruadh (the red hills), distinguishing them from Am Monadh Liath (the grey hills) to the west of the River Spey.

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