The River Dee at Potarch Bridge now has a live webcam. Right now its showing the heavy snow falling on Deeside but its not that cold as the river Dee has no ice on it. The webcam is located on the roof of the fishing hut located next to the Portarch Bridge. Excellent viewing for fishers or those that just like viewing the river. Thank you to the ButterWorth Gallery blog for bringing the webcam to our attention.
Morven Deeside evening ski touring
The Ski tourers have been in the local hills, here is a great view of Deeside from Morven. The lights of Tarland, Aboyne, Aberdeen and and Durres Mast.
Hill walking in very deep snow
For a start you have too be super fit. If you don’t find the walk comfortable to achieve in summer conditions then do not attempt it in snowy conditions, especially when drifting snow can give snow depths of over 1 metre.
Preparation is key, know the weather forecast in detail, apply your local knowledge, tell some one where you are going and when you will be back. Clothing in many layers, compass, map and all the common sense basics. If you are not first out in the hills then you will gain the advantage of following in the footsteps of others but there will come a time when you need to cut a virgin trail through the snow, this is when things will get extremely tough going. Take the space steady and work on a technique of walking that gives the best cutting motion through the snow, I like to lead with my knee to shin and lean my weight slightly forward. Walk on paths you know well, it will surprise you how different they look when covered in deep snow, all the trees look the same, there is no path to guide your eye. So, you need to work harder on examining the terrain and not just the terrain but the patterns on the snow. Paths often are cut into the hill thus with any wind they get blown full of snow, often the deepest now will be on the path. Examine the wind direction and see where the snow is being stripped down from, often a ridge line of a hill. The snow will be more wind packed there and the pattern of the snow will resembles sand waves in a dessert. But a word of warning, these are not golden rules, pocket of really deep snow will catch you out, the snow will give under you feed on snow condition that look identical so the only rule to follow is to concentrate on each step and be prepared to break through the snow with out warning. This dictates a slow steady walking rhythm. Listen to your body, it is easy to over heat, take on board liquids on a regular basis and food. And start the return to home when you still feel energised as it will be just as hard getting back as hiking up as tiredness takes it toll. Why, put yourself through this? It can be fun making the first tracks, views to be had and just for the joy of walking in powder snow, also the joints get a nice soft landing cushion. There is much pleasure to be had but take care and be prepared.
Walking holidays Deeside and abroad
We are lucky to have a local walking holiday business called, Walk Deeside, that specialize in outdoor activities and walking holidays on our door step. Whether you are looking for guided tours of local hills or the Cairngorms they provide a complete package from accommodation to skills expertise. They even provide international expedition leadership again as a complete package from guide to accommodation, next year both Kilimangaro and Peru are scheduled.
Walking in the rain – long distance
With the second half of the summer being particularly unsettled weather wise then the chances are you will have been walking a lot in the rain recently? Especially on longer distance walks, I head in to Glen Tanar from Aboyne the other weekend and it rained for 3 of the 4 hours I was out walking. It was a muggy and humid day and the Fungle, felt more jungle like but my CragHoppers and t-shirt were keeping me cool enough, but on leaving the tree line behind the open heather moorland brought steady and heavy rain, and a bit of wind, nothing to strong but enough to dramatically lower the temperature. A few years back I got a pair of made to measure water proof over trousers. With no lining they are light to carry and easy to roll up into a pocket, zipped at the bottom to save you taking off your boots, but you still need to have good balance to get them on quickly. I also had a shell outer jacket. I was wrapped up from both the wet and the cold wind. I had not been for a long-ish walk in the rain for ages, no views to take in or Buzzards soaring in the sky to watch but it was enjoyable enough, especially guessing when the could might break. Then it came time to descend and the valley bottom was a lot warmer, the rain became more showery and I could remove the over trousers. The day became warm before a big shower ensured I finished my walk in the rain as I returned to Aboyne.
Sneak preview of the Dee Wading Jacket

Dee Wading Jacket modelled by Bryan
Here is a ‘sneak’ preview of our new Dee Wading Jacket which we exhibited at the recent Scottish Game and Angling Fair in Edinburgh. Susan, our designer, has been working hard over the winter months to perfect the jacket based on an original design spec from a customer.
We received an excellent response on the jacket at the Fair from both anglers and ghilles. The jacket is now being modified slightly based on feedback and it will receive further testing by a well known ghille who works on the River Dee.
We wanted to create a high specification wading jacket fitting for the River Dee, one of Scotlands top salmon fishing rivers, which flows past our village. The River Dee has international prominence as a spring salmon river rising in the high Cairngorm plateau to flow through majestic countryside past the Royal Estate at Balmoral. To find out more about the River Dee follow this link.
The jacket uses Cotton Analogy, which consists of a Ventile outer and Nikwax Pump liner inner. The aim was to develop a high specification wading jacket which is highly breathable, has excellent waterproof capability and is tough enough to withstand the rigours of game fishing on Scottish Rivers.

Dee Wading Jacket Side view
Features include two chest pockets, a rear outside pocket, several inner pockets, detachable hood, front storm flap, d-rings, storm cuffs.
What is next?
After testing on the river and final tweeks, it will then be reviewed by Nikwax Fabrics and tested by Leeds University in their Rain Room -a minimum four hour resistance to 3cm of rain per hour.
If you want to be kept informed about availability please email your details to sales@hilltrek.co.uk
Watch this space.
River Dee Open for Fishing
The river Dee opened for fishing today, the BBC where on location along with Billy Connolly and a wee splash of whisky.
Freeskiing Powder Carnferg, Aboyne
The new year brought a lot of new snow with it. A local Hilltrek customer got on his made to measure ski jacket and gators and hiked up the Fungle, through the trees and on to Carnferg, 1700ft (often referred to as the highest point in Aboyne but over 4 miles away!). The video shows how powdery the conditions were.. .
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