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climbing in the NW Highlands

Images from my final week based in the NW Highlands. This week we've climbed 'Flying Gully' in Glen Shiel, 'Good Friday Climb' (with a couple of grade IV pitches) on Ben Nevis, the Clach Glas Traverse on Skye's Cuillin Ridge and (nearly?) 'George' on Liatach (Torridon).

retreating from 'George' on Liatach (Torridon)holes on the Cuillin Ridge (Kai and Ed)the crux pitch on the Traverse of Clach Glas (D) - Kai leading.on the summit of Clach Glas with Kai and Ed

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Ed:

Many thanks for making our week in Loch Carron so enjoyable. Although we were a little frustrated by the conditions, I feel that I got a lot out of your tutelage, particularly in reinforcing basic knowledge and skills. I'm looking forward to a bit more winter climbing if conditions improve and work allows and the week with you has definitely given us a bit of self belief to tackle harder, meatier routes than we have before.

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