Paul James, MIC - Mountain-Expertise.co.uk - Winter and Rock Climbing Conditions

Showing posts with label Hill Walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hill Walking. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 July 2010

31-07-10, SNOWDONIA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

Today I have walked up Snowdon, with a team on a charity mission. The weather was fairly gross, when it wasn't drizzling it was raining heavily, the wind wasn't too bad though.

www.snowdoniaoutdooradventure.co.uk has its launch today. This new company offers group adventure days at a competitive price. All equipment, and highly qualified instructors are included. Gorge Walking, Coasteering, Sea Level Traversing, Rock Climbing, Hill Walking. Which adventure will you choose...?

Saturday, 3 April 2010

03-04-10, Snowdonia - ML Training and NNAS Course

Last weeks Summer Mountain Leader Training course was wet, this weeks ML Training course was cold and snowy! Most snow had disappeared from Snowdonia bar some large patches hanging in on high northerly cwms. Wednesday saw very wintry weather arrive, which has topped up the white stuff. Snow was falling down to 200m, it has been warmer over the last couple of days leaving the snow line above 600m. Today I was working on a NNAS (National Navigation Award Scheme) Bronze training and assessment course for Plas y Brenin. The park is busy, being Easter and sunny weather I am not surprised, the Snowdon horseshoe and Glyders looked white and beautiful, and I am sure people are getting out doing some wintry climbing and mountaineering. PJ Mountains is an open course provider for the NNAS Bronze and Silver awards so if you would like to learn how to navigate and get a nationally recognised certificate at the end, get in contact info@pjmountains.co.uk.

Monday, 22 March 2010

22-03-10, Snowdonia - Summer ML Training

This week I am working on a Summer Mountain Leader Training Course based in North Wales. Snowdonia is warmer and wetter than Scotland was. Yesterday we had a Micro Navigation day on Crimpiau, mist and rain came in later in the day. Today we have looked at Emergency Procedures, Rescue and River Crossing hazards. Very windy with rain and warm +2 degrees on summits. Rivers were up slightly but not raging. Most snow has disappeared and I very much doubt winter climbing will be on the agenda again until the end of the year.