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Skiing every month of the year at CairnGorm, Scotland

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Fresh falls of snow over the tops of the Cairngorms this month enabled intrepid CairnGorm Mountain Ski Ambassador Helen Rennie to achieve a lifetime’s ambition on her 100th day of skiing at the resort since 29th November 2009.

Having walked up near to the summit of CairnGorm (at1245m) Helen was able to enjoy some skiing for the 12th month in succession when she skied in the Marquis Wells area of the mountain descending to the top of the Ptarmigan Tow, a distance of about 0.5 km with a vertical drop of about 70 metres.

Commented Helen who lives in Inverness:

 “In all the years I have been skiing at CairnGorm I have skied in all months of the year over the years but this is the first time I have ever skied very month in succession for 12 months continuously. I am thrilled to have achieved 12 in a row at last.”

 

Rennie had to walk up to the summit carrying  her skis in order to achieve her ambition as there is insufficient snow yet on the mountain to warrant operating the skiing uplift there. The last day of skiing with mechanized uplift at the resort took place on 21st June 2010 bringing to a close a record season which saw over 145,000 skiers visit the resort. Expectations for the coming season are high with the resort reporting a 20 per cent increase in advance purchases of season tickets over last year’s figure. The snow also brought out large numbers of half term holiday visitors who travelled up on the funicular to experience the snow on the viewing terrace at the top.

 

Check out an immense resort check of just how good the Highlands can be in Fall-Line Skiing & Snowboarding issue 91.

 

Helen Rennie on her 12th consecutive month skiing at CairnGorm

 

 


Posted by Online Editor - Wed, 27/10/2010 - 3:39pm