Glen Banchor is very scenic in its winter coat and we managed to give it the appreciation it deserved by moving at the stately pace of 1.5 miles per hour. All of us except Murray's dog Penny, she covered about twenty times the ground that we did with at least fifty times the enthusiasm!
During the decent we had enough time to practice our ice axe breaking and pioneer some new techniques for this essential winter skill which, to the casual observer, may have appeared to consist of flailing about like a helicopter in trouble and landing in a heap, head-first in a snow drift. No doubt we will be out once again, when the bruises have healed.