
Started at RSPB car park headed up towards farm building and then track to East. Original plan was to head up the track to 'the window' however, as we progressed up the track we could see evidence of avalanche debris IVO spur running NE from •1001. This coupled with tttthe weather having intermotant gusts (which weren't forecast) led us Tito the decision to stay lower IVO 456895 and use the crape winds as the context to demonstrate emergency shelters, snow graves and snow holes.
Area :
Creag Meagaidh Loch Lochy To Loch Laggan)
This area includes the famous Creag Meagaidh Range and surrounding peaks of at least 600m. It stretches east of the A82 between Spean Bridge and Invergarry, and north of the A86 as far east as Stob Coire Dubh. There are a large number of impressive winter climbs in Coire Ardair and endless navigation opportunities on and around the high central plateau of Creag Meagaidh itself. The mountains to the north and east of this range are under East Highlands, Monaliadth Mountains.