Sunday, 26 February 2023

ALPINE CAIRNGORMS

 

Rime ice and nice coverage of new snow

Sunday 26th February. 

Occasionally we get days like this.

Zero wind, wall to wall sun, reasonable snow cover and stunning clarity of light  today in the Cairngorms.

My apprentice wildlife photographer

The mountains have been transformed into something more like a February day. It is always amazing how just a few hours of light snowfall and a bit of wind can quite dramatically change the landscape. Most of this new snow fell on Friday.

Bynack More across Strath Nethy

Beautiful rime ice was the highlight on today's walk. The temperatures were below freezing but in the sun and no wind it felt very pleasant. 



Looking south to Beinn Mheadhoin 

A few more days like this will do nicely.

Rime iced vegetation 

A dusting of snow on Meall a Bhuachaille 

Loch Morlich 

A reasonable cover of snow above 700m


Mountain Hare Highway 


Friday, 24 February 2023

AVALANCHE AWARENESS COURSE

 

Digging a Hasty pit

Friday 24th February. 

David was out with me today on a 1 day avalanche awareness course. 

We spent the first hour and a half with coffee in Tisos cafe before heading out on the hill with the practical side.

A few cm's of fresh snow above 1000m 

Ice forming again 

Good to see some proper winter conditions back in the Cairngorms. With light snowfall,  turning to steady snowfall by late afternoon. Good stability with more interesting stuff to look at.

Some breakable crust 

Rime ice

There were a lot of folk turning back early on today, was it the poor visibility or the fact it is still very much winter conditions and they weren't equipped?

Rutchblock

Steeper ground 

Great day with great company and great banter to go with full day of essential tuition.

Thursday, 23 February 2023

TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS

 

Cairn Lochan & The Lairig Ghru last Saturday 

A few images out of the proper camera from last Saturday ( 18th February). Kicking myself for not bringing my 70-200mm lens, it would have been a perfect lens.

Northern Corries 

Cloud thickening by afternoon 

We could well have a few temperature inversions over the next week or so with a forecast of a huge high pressure system over Scotland.

Cairn Gorm above a sea of cloud 

Red Grouse 

Watch this space :)

Wednesday, 22 February 2023

SNOW RETURNS TO THE CAIRNGORMS

 

My wee friend is happy to see the snow again 

Wednesday 22nd February.

Snow returns! Great to see snow down to 500m this morning. Some lovely morning sunshine too. afternoon snow showers.

Unfortunately my client today had to cancel his Mountain Hare Photography workshop with me, informing me at 6.30am this morning 

What to do with a day off.

1. Go back to bed.

2. Clean the oven.

3. Go out anyway and have over 2.5 hours in the company of my favourite mountain hare who looked wonderful in the snow and sunlight.

Fresh snow, fresh mountain hare footprints

Fresh snow above 500m

Snow is back and my lovely wee friend is happy.


Two and a half hours with this wee guy. My hare who I've been watching and photographing since he was very young in the summer. He's looking good after his first winter season.





Monday, 20 February 2023

WINTER IS NOT OVER!

 

Frozen snow, crampons essential 

It has to be said that February has been a very disappointing month so far with regards to snow cover and temperatures on the mountains of Scotland.  We've had consistently mild weather and very little snowfall for most of this month up to now.

Despite the lack of 'true' winter conditions we still have big areas of snow cover above 1000m here in the Cairngorms. The remaining snow has been icy and firm for some time now. Ice axe and crampons are a must if you are venturing out on the hills, along with the usual winter clothing. The gear I take out every day, even in these benign conditions, hasn't changed.  It is still winter!

One look at the usual social media Facebook groups you will no doubt see comments about 'winter is over', 'no crampons needed', 'Spring is here' and lots of other statements leaning towards summer like conditions on our mountains.  Without any doubt I can safely predict that the last days of February, the whole 4 weeks of March and at least the first 2 weeks of April we will have some brilliant, full on winter conditions. You heard it here! I say it every year. March is the finest month in the winter season.

Yesterday, Katarzyna & Chris were out with Tarmachan Mountaineering for a 1 day avalanche awareness workshop. Avalanche awareness and assessment forms a major part of your days planning. 

They are up from England for a week of climbing. They completed a winter skills last season and have booked some winter climbing days with a guide.

Refrozen, firm snow. Make sure your crampons are sharp!

We began over morning coffee at their accommodation,. looking at the Be Avalanche Aware app, the SAIS avalanche report and the weather forecast for the day. We spent the rest of the day on the hill relating the snow conditions with the avalanche forecast.

Avalanche reports and some tools

 Unfortunately there isn't much in the way of  'interesting' conditions at the moment with a LOW risk forecast across all aspects. Things will be changing by Wednesday though. Winter looks set to return with heavy snowfall and high winds.


What snow we have just now is firm and icy. Good, sharp crampons a must and good cramponing technique obligatory. 

Another benign weather day. Nice to come home dry mind you.



Even when we have a LOW risk forecast you should always read tge full report every day. Some key features at the moment are rockfall and possibly cornice collapses. 


Temperatures,  important on avalanche assessment 

I do love the diversity of my work. On Wednesday I'm off delivering a mountain hare photography workshop, the weekend it's winter skills and a winter navigation day and next week another avalanche awareness workshop.

Measuring slope angles

Winter continues. It hasn't gone away! It will be back with avengeance!


Sunday, 19 February 2023

BACK TO MIZZLE

 

Mizzle & drizzle

Sunday 19th February. 

Richard out with Gary Hodgson Photography on day 2 of his Mountain Hare Photography weekend. 

A very different weather day from Saturday. Rising temperatures,  poor visibility in the morning, bouts of drizzly, mizzly sleat, turning to rain plus windy conditions. Not great ingredients for photographing our beautiful hares. They were very active today with lots of fresh prints in the thawing snow.

Mountain Hare activity 

By the time we left the hill, the soft snow conditions had melted and turning slushy. 

A drier afternoon and cloudbase lifted to above the high tops.

Snow returns on Wednesday!

Thanks to Richard who booked another 2 days with me this year and was out for a day last winter too.

Tea time

If you would like to photograph these beautiful creatures they will be in their lovely white pelage into March. I have plenty of dates available throughout the finest month of winter.

Saturday, 18 February 2023

WINTER RETURNS & A TEMPERATURE INVERSION

 

Richard capturing the inversion

Saturday 18th February. 

A stunning day in the Cairngorms.  At last, snow down to Aviemore level and below freezing this morning.

The big one

A glorious day for return client,  Richard. Richard came out with me last year to photograph the beautiful Mountain Hares. He's back this year and booked 2 days with Gary Hodgson Photography. He couldn't have chosen a more perfect day for his first stint out this weekend. 

Snow at Aviemore level

Breaking into the clear skies

A temperature inversion with the cloud top sitting and hovering around 600m today. Zilch wind, clear skies and beautiful powder snow for a backdrop to the hares. We even got a fog bow. A fab day and so quiet. Everyone must have thought the clag, murk and fog in Strathspey was like that all the way up the hill.

Not bad

Temperature inversion 

Good to see winter conditions at last, at least for a day.

Beautiful early morning 




Fog bow

Top day out.