Skye Ridge Traverse
No view on our fisrt peak |
Best view of the 2 days |
After an absence of ridge traverses,
today I was back up there. We made another successful two day
traverse. Unfortunately the weather was less than optimal.
Visibility on the tops was down between 10m-50m, sometimes more, but
mostly less. The first day was damp and dank, meaning a bypass on
the TD Gap and Kings chimney. The Inn Pinn went fine. We bivied
near Sgurr a Ghreadaidh after a full day of moving steadily through
the mist and moisture. We were blessed with a peaceful and dry night
but woke to mist and the threat of rain. After 10 minutes if setting
off it rained...and it did so all day. The rock was slimy, simple
sections became icy ponds, slabs became death traps. Our eyes were
on stalks and our concentration levels became almost tiring. We
pressed on, slowly and surely, the thought of bailing was ever
present but I kept it locked down. Safety was my main concern, Andy
and Pete were still smiling and happy to make progress. We pressed
on. The intensity of the rain increased and decreased throughout the
day, boots were full of water, gloves were soaked and the rope
doubled its weight with the water. Our finishing point was the
Sligahan where we were greeted with a round of applause, a round of
beer and a round of whiskey. It was worth it! Not one view from any
of the summits. The magic of the Cuillin was hidden from us this
time. I don't need to put too many photos up because it was just
grey!
Evening clearing |
Home sweet home |