Monday, 12 March 2007

Saturday, 10 March 2007

Titanic - the movies!

Some rare video footage of titanic gentlmen in operation Our camp kitchen at Loch Maree was a marvel of comfort and engineering. A surprise evening second course of port, stilton and crackers was the highlight of the gastronomic delights. Mind you, I was pretty addicted to the hard sausage by the end of the trip. Merino twins striding forth. For some reason I find this clip a little disturbing... Refuelling in progress;

Friday, 9 March 2007

Dents du Midi Resource

French language site with map, times and accommodation details. This resource is provided by the Cabane de Salanfe. Here is an interesting description of the ascent of the 'Haute Cime'.

Snow!!

On Saturday 10th Feb, 2007, the intrepid 5 evaded capture by Welsh snow-plough drivers to conquer the highest mountain in South Wales.

See the evidence on flickr!

Planes, Boats and Automobiles

Titans travelled by land, air and water to complete this foray into the Scottish wilderness of Fisherfield Forest (May 2006). The prime objective was to ‘bag’ the ‘most remote’ Munro, generally considered to be A’Mhaighdean. After a hearty breakfast at the Loch Maree hotel, two small boats ferried the Titans and their camping gear across the loch to the north shore. Later that day, camp was struck at an idyllic spot on the south shore of the Fionn Loch. An afternoon/evening foray up Beinn Lair whetted the appetite for the main outing up A’Mhaighdean on the following day. Some Titans also added Ruadh Stac Mor to their personal tallies of the munros. After 48 hours in the wilderness, making the return crossing of the loch felt strange; the traditional Sunday lunch at the hotel was some consolation.

Alti-piano wanderings

Dolomitic photography on Ade’s flickr site, from the 2005 trip to the area around San Martino di Castrozza.

First scrambles in Snowdonia

The prototype Titanic trip in 2002 included the classics of Crib Goch (below), and Tryfan (north ridge). Looking at the Crib Goch pinnacles photo again (on the right) reminds me of something…. anyone else remember the ‘geroff yer puff’ incident?