Shades of Grey
Although forecast for broken sunshine, December 29th brought a long
spell of miserable horizontal hail and sleet. Winter days like this
present their own challenges such as difficult navigation while
staying out of the worst winds. For example, on Thursday Helen,
Simon and Tom were undaunted by the early conditions and wanted to
stick to our plan of a winter skills day on
An
Teallach. After reaching the top of Mac is Mathair in a howling
gale we crossed the plateau north of the main summits well above
the cloud level to the coll just north of Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill -
one of the two An Teallach munros. The wind was far less fierce
here and the cloud broke for us long enough to get a view of the
vast Glass Tholl corrie. As the weather eased we reached that top
before descending back to the coll (pictured). After practising
some ice axe arrests, we then dropped down the long path North East
to Dundonnell. The whole day took about nine hours. Check out our
winter pages for more options.
Tags: An Teallach, Winter