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This simple blog gives informal updates of some of our activities. For information about being in the outdoors with myself or other qualified IFMGA guides who work with me, or for industrial work at height feel free to contact me - email: info@teamascent.co.uk

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Glen Feshie, Cairngorms

Another amazing perfect weather day here in Cairngorm National Park. Out ski mountaineering trip took us to Glen Feshie where from Achlean we skinned up Corie Fhearnagan contouring round and up to Carn Ban More and then along to Sgor Gaorith (118m) OS sheets 36 and then along to Sgoran Dubh Mor.
From this fine summit with great views over the Cairngorm and also far to the west, we skinned back to Sgor Gaoith and then in down-hill mode we skied around and down and back to the car... A perfect day!

Publié par Sandy Allan à l'adresse 22:15

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Sandy Allan
Sandy is a qualified International Mountain Guide and has guided world wide from gentle walks to technical climbs and 8000 meter summits, including Mount Everest where he was the fifth Scottish man to climb the mountain and also made the first ascent of Lhotse West summit. Sandy was the first Scot to climb Nanga Parbat in Pakistan and in 2012 he made the first ascent of the incredible Mazeno Ridge and has written a book ,"In Some Lost Place" about this expedition. Based in Newtonmore, Scotland he also spends a lot of time in Chamonix, France and many mountain places inbetween. Team Ascent is managed from our Newtonmore base. Sandy is also an IRATA assessor and Team Leader, providing assistance and consultancy services in difficult to reach and awkward "work at height" locations utilising techniques developed from his passion in climbing and mountaineering. You can get in touch with Sandy by email : info@teamascent.co.uk
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