Monday, January 23, 2006

Successful Winter Ben Nevis Adventure

The first winter Ben Nevis Adventure for 2006 was a great success despite seemingly poor snow conditions and a pretty awful weather report.

Alison, who was leading the group for the weekend found some superb sliding conditions at Nevis Range which were perfect for honing those ice axe arrest skills. This was followed by an ascent of Aonoch Mor and a fraught descent after Donna injured her ankle.

As Sunday dawned the five remaining adventurers were already on the trail up Ben Nevis accompanied by winter gales and a forecast for heavy rain. Thankfully the gales died and the rain didn't appear so Alison plus Clay, Eric, Michael and Michelle (guided by Alison) all acheived the summit whiteout condiitons just before 1pm.

Thanks to all for a great weekend and I am certainly looking forward to the remaining winter trips with the forecast for the next week looking fantastic.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Snow in Fort William

Fresh snow has fallen in the western highlands and more is forecast for the end of the week. Just in time as our first Winter Ben Nevis adventure kicks off on Friday. This weekend has been fully subscribed for some time but we do have places available for our February and March trips. Hope to see you there and looking forward to a great weekend.

May Bank Holidays almost full.

Availability over both May bank holidays and specifically the half-term weekend over 27/28 May is now very limited on most of our guided and self-guided walking holidays. So if you are thinking of either the West Highland Way, Hadrian's Wall, the Coast to Coast please get your booking in as soon as possible or we may not be able to accommodate you.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you hav any queries.
Cheers
Neil

Monday, January 16, 2006

Cycle Touring in Western Cape, South Africa

Yes, there has been an eerie silence from this blog for sometime. But there is a reason Ali (my better half) and i have just spent an awesome month cycle touring in South Africa.

There is some absolutely fantastic touring available but there are also some downsides, such as a high crime rate and a general lack of respect for cyclists on the road.

Enough of the negatives, the attached photo was taken descending the Swartberg Pass in the Little Karoo. An epic 20 kilometre descent from over 1600m to just over 500m (if the memory serves me correctly. We did a two day tour from Outshoorn, over the Swartberg Pass to Prince Albert and then returned via Meiringspoort to Outshoorn, about 190km over the two days. You will find more pictures on a very basic website here.

If we were a bit more organised and feeling fitter at the time I would recommend the following as a first class cycle tour of the region.
Start George - cycle over the old Montagu Pass to Outshoorn, overnight.
Outshoorn to Prince Albert over Swartberg Pass (80km)
Rest day in Prince Albert (Don't miss the Bush Pub - awesome food)
Prince Albert to De Rust via Meiringspoort - awesome day not sure of distance.
De Rust back to George in one final push or more sensibly break the day in Outshoorn.
Happy touring this route is awesome.

We did a couple of other routes around the garden route as well as down the Cape Peninsula so don't hesitate to get in touch for any advice on touring in the Western Cape.

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