Today myself and Harry went for a climb up Curved Ridge in Glen Coe. Surprisingly a route that neither of us had done in winter.
This turned out to be a good plan B after turning down the option of a black looking North Buttress.
It was very alpine in nature: dry rock, powder snow and hands were used just as much as the axes for climbing, amazing views and sunshine with a wade on the exit gullies.

Curved Ridge in centre


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Shot of the day!

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The wade on the exit gullies

Summit views of Glen Coe

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