As winter walks go, this one has a nail-biting final stretch. Your group has been digging into the snow for several hours now, still with little sign of progress. Muscles are weary, the sun is sinking, and so is the temperature. Then, just as you’re taking an interest in how fast the light is fading, starting to get a little nervous about spending the night exposed on a frozen Cairngorm mountainside, there comes a breakthrough.
The diggers have met each other in the snow halfway through and excavated a space. Now, you’re all picking up your shovels and helping to widen it into a cavern, giving it structure with a vaulted roof. By nightfall, you’re ensconced in a well-ventilated snow hole, wrapped up warmly in sleeping bags and clear of the cold wind outside, waiting for your guide to finish cooking up a replenishing three-course meal. You’ll need it. Tomorrow morning you’ll be climbing one of the highest mountains in Britain.
This is
the kind of experience that Andy Bateman lives to provide for his travelers. With his partner Rebecca, Andy runs our travel partner Scot Mountain Vacations, offering expertly guided small group walking trips around their home base in the Cairngorms and further afield, to the Western Isles, Knoydart and Assynt, what Andy calls the ‘Empty Quarter’. They welcome enthusiastic walkers back year after year – sometimes twice a year – and know one of the main reasons for that is the camaraderie they foster.
“Our trips, quite uniquely, provide everything in-house, either in the Cairngorms or in vacation lets elsewhere. We don’t split people into different accommodations. That makes everything very sociable and relaxed, a shared experience throughout. Having a pint in the pub in the evenings, sitting down for a meal, the laughs and the stories, they’re all just as much a part of the experience as climbing the mountains.”