It was the last day of freedom before the harsh reality of work was going to interrupt my time. The night before we had sort of decided on Ben Lomond. That soon changed in the morning when I was having issues with getting in an upright position and we considered the potential state of the road out to Rowardennan. Plan B came into force and Beinn Dubh was to be revisited. I had commented at the time that I'd like to do it again with a view and thought it would be good in snow. Today gave me both. Let the pictures tell the story....................
I've had these on a few times now and so far they are just what I've been after to get me through the winter for most of my days out. Salomon describe them as being perfect for "light hiking" - take that whatever way you want ;-) They come in at 1210g for the pair and feel fairly easy on the feet. They've handled saturated grassy stuff without me applying the famous arse plant (so far!!). They even seemed to be OK on rocky stuff too. Where I have been really impressed with them is how they handled the snow on Na Gruagaichan. It was hard enough that we were kicking steps. This was easy enough for Steve in his Scarpa SL's and Iain in his La Sportiva Nepals. Initially I followed their steps then decided to give it a go myself. I occasionally had to kick a couple of times on some of the really hard stuff, probably more down to my poor technique than the boot, but they managed well on the cover we had for the ascent. As my balance is rubbish I decided to apply...
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