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the UK ice conditions server 2024
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Posted by: Xscream179 at 20.32hrs on Sun 19th Dec 10
• View Photos •:: Route(s)
Dow Spout II/III Craignaw Galloway
:: Route Grade
Not Applicable
:: Weather Conditions
Minus 7 for about 5 days
:: Climbing Conditions
Water running behind ice but enough good ice to climb
:: Climbers
Angus Armstrong and Alan Sloan
:: E-Mail Contact
scotsec at eagleskiclub dot org dot uk
Posted by: Xscream179 at 20.32hrs on Sun 19th Dec 10
:: Route(s)
Dow Spout II/III Craignaw Galloway
:: Route Grade
Not Applicable
:: Weather Conditions
Minus 7 for about 5 days
:: Climbing Conditions
Water running behind ice but enough good ice to climb
:: Climbers
Angus Armstrong and Alan Sloan
:: E-Mail Contact
scotsec at eagleskiclub dot org dot uk
Posted by: Xscream179 at 17.48hrs on Sun 19th Dec 10
:: Route(s)
Dow Spout II/III Craignaw, Galloway
:: Route Grade
Grade III
:: Weather Conditions
Minus 7 for about 5 days
:: Climbing Conditions
Water running behind ice but enought good ice for climb
:: Climbers
Angus Armstrong and Alan Sloan
:: E-Mail Contact
scotsec at eagleskiclub dot org dot uk
Posted by: spinky at 21.28hrs on Sat 4th Dec 10
• View Photos •:: Route(s)
Lumberjack's Falls. 130m Loch Awe, Near Oban
:: Route Grade
Grade III
:: Weather Conditions
Very cold, dry, and sunny. FL sea level.
:: Climbing Conditions
Brittle water ice, thin in places.
:: Climbers
:: E-Mail Contact
Andyspink01 at aol dot com
Report Edited Once. Last edited by spinky: 2010-12-04 21:37:00
Posted by: Guest at 15.04hrs on Thu 2nd Oct 08
:: Route(s)
Cobbler, South Peak Approached from Glen Croe (good under foot)over col. Climbed North Face Groove (V,6)
:: Route Grade
Grade V
:: Weather Conditions
Very cold. Mainly sunny (route in shade) Sheltered from the wind on route. One little snow shower late afternoon.
:: Climbing Conditions
Excellent conditions with well frozen turf. (North Peak largely stripped by sun, resulting in change of plan from Recess Route) Turf snowy, rock fairly clear. Split main pitch below crux to avoid rope drag. Felt quite necky moving up from end of crux traverse (turf becoming depleted?) A great route. No one else appeared to be climbing in Coire except on snow slopes
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