After gearing up we left the rope at the top of a bag and made the decision to solo until one of us wanted to get the rope out to save on time. The weather was fantastic with occasional sunny spells and fantastic views, the snow was all powdery from the previous few days of snow but where it was needed the turf was nicely frozen underneath. After about 2/3rds of the ridge we decided to rope up but rather than pitching the route we moved together alpine style mostly using natural rock spikes as protection but also the odd hex and sling.
None of the climbing was difficult but it was all very enjoyable due to the conditions and the exposure in places, in fact the most difficult part for me was a steep wall which I chose to climb as it looked fun while we were soloing and it turned out to be far steeper than I anticipated! After a fairly quick climb we approached the final ridge to the summit to see the rest of our group descending off of Stob Ban.
After a quick catch up they carried on with their walk, I left Jon eating lunch and headed up to the top of Stob Ban to see what the view should look like after last new years white out conditions. The walk up the ridge to the summit was worth it as the views were fantastic and a sample of what was to come for the rest of the week!
Once I got back to where Jon was eating lunch, I quickly ate a sandwich and we headed along the walk the others were doing and caught them up just after the final summit. The walk was actually far longer than I remembered and made for a longish day out when combined with the climb, late start and the wind which was pretty brutal and unrelenting. I was very glad to finally get out of it half way down the descent.
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