This blog is intended to be a tale of mountaineering adventure played out on the crags and mountains of Great Britain and sometimes further afield. Either in the guise of a misguided past time or professionally through work as a mountaineering instructor (MIC).
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Blue Skies above the Piste
The last couple have days have seen bright sunshine and we've continued to dive off the piste onto every entertaining run we spot. That great powder is now a bit chopped up and crusty but skiing it must be improving my skills. We've also spent some time searching for buried rucksacks with avalanche probes and transceivers. It's not hard to recognise the benefit of wearing a transceiver when you compare the detection times of either method. Tomorrow is our last day and could perhaps be the highlight of the week. We're donning skins and heading away from the ski area.
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