The weather didn’t play ball this weekend! Danny and Niamh travelled up on Friday and climbed Agag’s Groove. On Saturday everyone (Mary, Danny, Niamh, Heather, Fiona and Calum) opted for a wet weather walk up the Devil’s staircase.
April 2022 – Inverfhaolin
This was a tough meet for a lot of people after several members finally succumbed to covid a few weeks before. Nobody was very sure what constituted overdoing it and it’s fair to say there was a bit of apprehension about going big! Cat went up Gulvain on Thursday and joined Mary and Stephen in
March 2022 – Glenlicht House
Saturday saw Mary climb the Corbett Sgurr an Airgid whilst Danny, Blair, Joady, Cat, Alex, Alison, and prospective members Faye and Luke do a mammoth ascent of both A’Ghlas Bheinn and Beinn Fhada. This is not a short winter day by any stretch. There was still significant patches of snow and the wind
February 2022 – Invercroft
Our February meet was a wintery one! Mary and Cat headed up a day early and climbed the Corbet Sgurr nan Ceannaichean. The forecast had been grim all week but amazingly the pair didn’t get wet until the last leg on the bog-trot out. The snow was deep in parts and firms and windswept in others.
January 2022 – Ochils Hut (Burns Supper Meet)
Our first meet of 2022 saw a small group stay at the Ochils Hut in Crianlarich. We certainly kicked the new year off with a wet one! Colin travelled up on the Friday via the Glen Lyon Horseshoe for a wee run where he was treated to inversions and a dusting of snow at the summits. This
November 2021 – Milehouse
The November meet to Milehouse at Kincraig was another popular meet with a good variety of activities. Everyone enjoyed the unseasonably warm and still weather. Danny headed out early on Saturday morning for a mammoth walk in Glen Feshie taking in Carn Ban Mor, Tom Dubh, Monadh Mor and Beinn
October 2021 – Ling Hut
The long wait was finally over! The last Braes o’ Fife Hut meet was Lagangarbh in March 2020 so after a year and a half this was a popular one with lots going on. On Friday Colin went for a run up Beinn Alligin and I went for a bog trot up Moruisg. This meant we were the first to arrive at the
July 2021 – Rum
After a long Covid imposed break, it was great to start the meets up again. And what a start. The club has quite a history with the Isle of Rum. If you look in the climbing guides, several new routes were put up by club members, in days of yore. There were no such adventures this time, but a fine
January 2020 – Burns Supper at Braedownie
A busy weekend for the club saw 12 members compete in the iconic “Devils’ Burdens” Relay Race in Falkland before heading to Braedownie to meet others for a Burns supper. The club entered two teams (A & B) to the Burdens. The new format led to a great atmosphere at the base on the Falkland









