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#WinterSkills – 2 DAY COURSE £200.00Designed for anyone who wants to improve their winter skills, knowledge and abilities. Suitable for both beginner or intermediate, as long as you are physically fit and have some summer hillwalking experience as a minimum.
- 2 days guiding and instruction
- Small group sizes and personalised feedback
- Detailed instruction in winter skills techniques
- At least 1 big mountain day involving multiple Munros
- Ice axe, crampons, helmet and shovel included in costs
- Introductory and Intermediate ability-friendly
Our courses are very practical with an emphasis on learning through doing. Initially, we focus on introducing and honing core winter skills, before tackling more complex techniques. We go beyond simply teaching you hard skills such as use of ice axe and crampons. We aim to improve your awareness and understanding of the decision-making process involved in the planning and execution of successful winter hill days, in order to give you the skills and confidence to operate independently in the hills in winter. As the course progresses, if weather conditions allow, we will plan longer days to include several classic Scottish Munros. We pride ourselves on offering a professional yet social environment conducive to learning and fun! So whether this is your first foray into the winter environment, or you would like to improve existing skills, this course is ideal for you.
Locations so fantastic: we moved here!
We are running our winter courses from our home village of Roybridge, Lochaber. Perfectly situated, this Central Highlands location sits smack bang amidst some of Scotland’s premier winter venues: the north face of Ben Nevis is only 15 minutes drive west, and the mighty Creag Meagaidh only 15 mins east. With suitable winter skills venues ALL around, and the popular areas of the Cairngorms and Glencoe each less than an hour away, this allows us the unique opportunity to operate in both the East and West Highlands on any day we choose!
Variety of venues gives you best chance of good conditions:
- Too wet or warm in the west…? We’ll head east to the Cairngorms for reliable snow cover, deep corries and windswept arctic plateaus!
- Too snowy/windy in the Gorms…? We can head to the spikier mountains in the west. We can seek the comparative shelter of Glencoe or mix it up with the big boys on Ben Nevis!
- Gondola access on Aonach Mor enables us to reach higher snowline efficiently if needed
Ease of access:
With excellent transport links, and a central location, Roybridge can easily be reached from anywhere in Scotland via road, rail or bus. (Where possible, participants may find having their own transport advantageous.)
Choice of accommodation to suit you:
Roybridge has an excellent array of accommodation providers to suit all tastes and budgets. It is significantly quieter than the busy tourist hotspots of Fort William and Aviemore. There is also a pub for a civilized debrief.
We would recommend staying as close to the actual Roy Bridge as possible, enabling us to take advantage of communal meeting areas for evening lectures and theory sessions on subjects such as navigation, avalanche awareness and weather forecast interpretation. This will also allow easier issuing of Dubh Mor kit if you require. There is a fine selection of Bed and Breakfasts, Campsites, Cabins and even a couple of hotels in the village. For further information on local accommodation providers, please contact us.
Forgotten something?
Not a problem: the “outdoor capital of the UK”: Fort William, is less than 20 minutes to the southwest, and Aviemore is under an hour to the east. Both have a variety of outdoor shops that hire and sell kit. There are also small local convenience stores, cafes and restaurants in both Roybridge and the neighbouring Spean Bridge. Closest fuel is Dalwhinnie/Newtonmore in the east or Fort William/Invergarry to the west.
Join us to improve not just your skills, but also your knowledge, confidence and decision-making.
Our qualified, experienced and friendly instructors will teach you everything you need to know, including:
- Equipment and clothing selection and correct usage
- Safe and effective use of winter boots, crampons and ice axe in a variety of terrain, weather and snow conditions
- Improved personal movement on snow and ice
- Arresting a slip
- Ascending, descending and traversing safely and effectively
- Navigation in the winter environment
- Avalanche awareness, interpretation and avoidance
- Weather forecasts and interpretation
- Hazardous conditions and emergency procedures
- Emergency snow shelters
- Seasonal variations – understanding where to go and when
- Route planning and guidebook interpretation
- Decision-making on and off the hill
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Day 1:
- Introduction of core winter skills
- Equipment selection and fitting
- How to use ice axe and crampons
- Self arrest practice on steep ground
- Navigation in winter conditions
- Survival situations
Day 2
- Introduction of more complex intermediate techniques
- Increased self-awareness and self-reliance for participants
- Plan, interpret and manage a big mountain day
- Classic Scottish winter Munros and/or Corbetts
For more details or to book via deposit and subsequent installments, please email [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Highlands, Spean Bridge Mill, A82, Spean Bridge, PH34 4, United Kingdom,Spean Bridge, Cladich