




Based in Aviemore, The Cairngorms, Highlands of Scotland. Gary Hodgson runs Tarmachan Mountaineering, providing instruction and guided walking all year round. This is my regularly updated blog including the latest snow conditions in winter.





















It was a quiet day on the hills today, only saw 2 people and 1 dog. Hard work brakeing trail along Tarmachan's four summits today after the blizzards over the last couple of days had left fesh snow. Cloudbase was 700m all day with a few light snow showers on a Moderate Westerly. Great mix of snow conditions, lots of windslab on Easterly aspects with a particulary huge bit of slab just East of Beinn nan Eachan's summit. I was finding some nice wee gullys on the way round, I noticed the two guys were useing a GPS and it seemed to be leading them into some nice windslab areas, mmmmm!
I used the trusty snowshoes again straight from the house at Morenish but no breakable crust so still hard work. It was poor visibility most of the day but great to be out and with a bit of freeze/thaw it'll become good. Cam Creag's gullys and butresses are looking good with well filled in gullies and rime ice.


The snow and winter conditions are definately back after the wee blip of warm, wet weather over the weekend. Today I was checking out some of my favourite winter spots on Beinn Ghlas & Ben Lawers. I went onto the South faceing corrie of Beinn Ghlas then over to the Creag Loisgte area on Lawers before descending the S/SE ridge from the summit of Lawers back down to Tombreck.
The crags are well rimed and looking good, a lot of windslab building on Eastern slopes, the gullies on Creag Loisgte not filled in yet but I think that will change somewhat after the next few days of blizzards and heavy snowfall forecast.
It was quite a pleasent morning with sunshine and the tops clear. I was just descending back down to Loch Tay before the wind picked up and the snows arrived.


There was yet another good dump of snow in The Highlands today. After yesterdays mild and wet day we were thrown back into excellent wintery weather. There was constant snow showers, heavy at times throughout the day, down to 300m.
Ian was on a intro winter skills course. We went on the Eastern slopes and crags of Meall Corranaich, covering basic moveing on snow, avalanche assessment and avoidance as we moved up through steep sections near slopes building quickly with windslab. Ian learned how to use 'islands of saftey' as we progressed up the hill.
The road up to the visitor centre was well covered with snow by the time we were on our way down, not passable today.


Some great winter conditions today on Meall Ghaordaidh, Glen Lochay. I went up a nice wee gully on the crags on the Eastern shoulder of the hill, its in the centre of the crag on the picture. Good frozen snow despite it being south faceing. Only 70m at about grade 1. Lots of short routes in a great spot away from anyone as I suspect not many folk bother exploring this part of the hill. The north side of the summit looks good too, lots of snow and ice. There was a good mix of frozen snow, water ice with windslab on top and rimed crags today. The SE wind was light but cold and becoming stronger on the descent.




















