Winter Mountain Skills with Sierra Nevada
Guides
There has been plenty
of snow this year in the Sierra Nevada so we have not had to travel far to find
good venues for winter skills training.
We have even enjoyed being
snowed in at our mountain house with clients staying so it was a case of
putting on snowshoes and snowshoeing from the front door!
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Martin Coaching Sally how to use Snowshoes |
The Sierra Nevada is
in fact a good venue for winter skills training and can be described as being
like Cairngorm with altitude.
Strong winds and cold being a problem for those being caught unawares.
Like all winter mountaineering, good navigation skills are called for along
with a knowledge of weather and snow conditions. Unlike Scotland though, the
Spanish maps are not so good, especially as they do not show the many rocky
outcrops that it would be so easy to walk over in poor visibility for the
unsuspecting novice or person on a first visit.
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Approaching the Poqueira Refuge in poor conditions |
Last week Sierra Nevada Guides had some
clients wanting to learn winter mountaineering skills so we headed off up to
the Poqueira Refuge 2500m on snow shoes from near Hoya del Portillo. This is
not a difficult walk in normal conditions, taking around two hours in
summer. However with strong winds
blowing snow across our faces and with deep snow and poor visibility it took us
almost five hours using snow shoes the whole way. Navigation was difficult and
needed discipline to know where we were at all times. A good learning
experience for our clients and valuable practice. About 2Km before reaching the hut we had to cross a
steep snow gully and icy hill side. This provided an ideal venue for showing
how an ice axe works and steps are cut.
However the snow shoes were more than adequate for the slopes and we
were soon at the Refuge.
We were the only
people staying in the Refuge that night and the guardian seeing us approach had
the fire lit and was waiting with hot drinks. In fact we were treated like royalty!
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Leaving the Poqueira Refuge on a perfect morning |
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Snowshoeing up to the ridge in perfect snow conditions |
The following day
started with bright sunshine though there was a strong northerly wind. We decided to take an exposed ridge as
our return route but as we were heading south, had the wind on our backs. Once
on the ridge, the bright sunshine gave way to thick mist. Seeing the mist approach and wanting to
make things easy I gave a demonstration of how to put a grid reference into a
GPS (a 13 figure grid reference on the Spanish Map!) and get the GPS to lead us
along the ridge to Puerto Molino and the start of a good broad path.
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Following the ridge back to Puerto Molino |
On reaching Hoya del
Portillo we found that the snow was melting at 2100m so we took off our snow
shoes walking the last 1Km along the dirt track road. Beer was found in the village of Capaleira to celebrate a great trip!
Mike, Jane and Martin who run Sierra Nevada Guides are all qualified International Mountain Leaders and the only British qualified guides working in Spain's Sierra Nevada.
There is much
useful information about Spain's Sierra Nevada on the Sierra Nevada Guides website.
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