The lost village of Rynuie

September 21, 2008

For me there’s only one thing better than discovering a new gem of a place, and that’s ‘discovering ‘ somewhere new in an area that you aready know well.   Such is the case with Rynuie; an abandoned village located off the path between Ryvoan and Rynettin on the Nethy/Glenmore route through the northen edge of the Cairngorms. 

I went there with to scope out a lesson plan for a field-trip with some of my fellow PGDE Geography students. It really is a pretty stunning place, very atmospheric, typically melancholic in that beautiful but sad Highalnd way – rightly so when you consider it’s history. I couldnt find anything on the web, but the materials we were given suggested that it’s inhabitants, tenant crofters, ended up on the loosing side in the Jacobite times.  Their fate was eviction and their decendents are probably living in New Zealand,  Australia, or Manatoba.  To make the whole thing more poinant one of our party was a Canadian student, and visiting somewhere like that with someone who has never experienced that type of landscape made it an even better expereince.

I’d definitely recommend a visit …. and where exactly is Rynui? … I’m not letting on.


Life in the hole …

March 30, 2008

Just completed my Winter Mountain Leader Assessment in the Cairngorms. Probably the toughest couple of days I’ve had on the Scottish hills in Winter. Sure I’ve had worse weather, I’ve been out for longer days, I’ve got more lost, been in worse snow and had many other bad things before .  But it’s the stress of these things that really does my head – your’re being judged by experts and observed by your peers in hard situations doing activities that you really don’t want to fail at.  Anyway it’s over now, I had a brilliant time and I would thoroughly recommend it.

I did both the training and the assessment with Glenmore Lodge . The facilities in the lodge are top, all the staff were excellent and the ‘bonding’ with the rest of the gang definitely makes it an experience that will stick for a lifetime.


Summer ML – one down….

December 1, 2007

 Just finished my Summer Mountain Leader Assessment. It’s something that I’ve wanted to do for a while; both personally and to help with school trips. While it wasn’t that hard on anything really new in terms of my mountain skills …  I did find the fact that what you are being tested on is often not your ability to do something – but your ability to manage a group. Certaoinly has given me a lot of confidence and I learnt a lot.

Most folk tend to do their ML with the big centres; PYB and Glenmore Lodge, I did this with Pete Hill. Ok you don’t get the same pampering wrt to facilities as at the Lodge – but Pete and the other staff were excellent and I would thoroughly recommend this as an alternative to always using the big centres. 

Now what about that Winter one …


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