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Date : 13/02/2012

Grade : II

Grade : 2

Style : Lead Climb

Type : Snow & Ice Climbing

Weather : Light snow - poor visibility

Wind : Moderate wind

Camping Type :

Nights Camping : 0

Crag : Stob Coire Nam Beith

Climb : Summit Gully

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Description

Jamie had a bum kne and forgot his helmet so ended up soloing most of the route bar one steeper section we roped up and I lead. Great scenery.
Climbed with Jill Plummer and Jamie Goodhart.

Area : Glen Coe, Ardgour and Loch Etive to Appin (winter)

Glen Coe gives a wealth of winter climbing opportunities of all grades and styles, something indeed for everyone. The cliffs are also, in the main, easily accessible which means they can become very popular. This area also includes the winter climbs on the mountains south of Glen Coe in Glen Etive, and on hills more southerly still but north of the A85 Oban road (notably Ben Cruachan). Also included are the hills of Appin and Ballachuilish, the dry tooling of Ballachuilish bridge, and the winter climbs in Ardgour (notably Garbh Bheinn).

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