Swiss Christmas

Breaking with tradition, this year we took the van to the Alps over Christmas and New Year.  This was somewhat experimental and I won’t pretend it wasn’t all rather stressful leading up to the trip, but once we actually left things greatly improved.  The outcomes: 1) We didn’t freeze to death, get stuck in the snow or get fed up of each other during the long dark evenings.  2) Fairy lights might become a permanent feature in the van.  3) We did manage three days of sunny ski touring, two days of snowshoeing, one day faffing about on snow in high winds and flat light (not sure it could really be called “skiing”), a very cold morning on piste, and several days with expat friends in and around Zurich to see in 2018 – most of which was a lot of fun.  4) We did miss Scotland and might have to go there a lot this year to make up for it.  5) We might do it again sometime…

Easedale Horseshoe

In December we spent a short weekend in Kendal, attending the Northwest Duffers Christmas Curry and following it up with a variant of the Easedale Horseshoe, bagging Tarn Crag in the process (my first new Wainwright for some years – still 17 to go and not looking hopeful!)  We managed to forget our walking boots, so thanks to everyone who offered/lent us footwear (Dave’s feet have just about recovered now).