Author: Pete Goldsmith

Dolomites 2024

This September, I went to the Dolomites again with a couple of fellow Clingon Climbing Club members, Dick and Ashley. The idea was to attempt the Bocchette Alta della Brenta in the Western Dolomites. Unfortunately, due to a combination of the weather and not being able to book huts at the weekend resulted in a […]

Pyrenees June 2024

Once again I was asked to accompany Ibstock Place School’s Gold DofE Assessment to the Pyrenees. This time I joined with Rob Mason, a local IML. We had four teams and due to the large amounts of snow and less than ideal weather we decided to join forces and follow a similar route for the […]

Scotland Winter 2023

Following our successful Scottish Winter Skills Week in 2022, we decided to repeat it with a small group led by James and Myself. We based ourselves near Fort William and climbed locally everyday bar one when we went to the Cairngorms.  We were blessed with a high pressure system all week which made up for […]

Scotland Winter 2022

This winter, James, Mark and I decided to run a Winter Skills and Mountaineering week. We based in Roy Bridge which gave us good access to the Central Highlands and particularly, the Mamores. Most of the clients had done Mountain Leader Training and Assessment with us in recent years. The weather was varied during the […]

Norway with BXM International

Towards the end of August, I was invited by Philip and Helen Wilson to accompany them to the Hardangervidda Plateau in Norway on one of their first overseas D of E Gold expeditions. There were two groups from Gordon’s School in Surrey and we based in a series of chalets in Geilo. The teams had […]

The Dolomites AV2

In July, I accompanied The Magell family on a short version of the AV2 in the Dolomites. Having taken the older two sons on a previous trip, it was the turn of the two youngest, George and Ben to accompany dad Alex and mum Helen. Having spent the first night in very nice accommodation at […]

The Beaufortain

In February, I accompanied Mark Joyce to the Beaufortain to prepare for his IML Winter Assessment. Alongside the rest of his family, Fern, Chris and Jo, we spent the first week piste skiing, ski touring and snowshoeing under blue skies in deep snow. Temperatures warmed up during the week but the snow held out remarkably well. Later […]

Jordan

In November, Richard Brawn and I flew to Jordan to cycle through the country and visit a number of well known historical sites including the Roman city of Jerash and Petra as well as some of the more interesting tourist locations like the Red Sea and Wadi Rum. Things weren’t helped when at the end […]