Up Close with Uisdean Hawthorn
Interview by Adele Long
Hi Uisdean, how long have you been a member of the Alpine Club?
Two months!
Like many UK mountaineers you seem to have cut your teeth on Scottish rock, how does this prepare you for alpine climbing?
I suppose the thing is you get a lots of technical climbing, so for me when I do lots of winter climbing or trad that really helps to gives you a lot of confidence that you will be able to get up pretty much any of the technical cruxes on a route [in the Alps] because you know they are a few grades lower than what you would climb at home.
A lot of the mixed climbing on the Bheinn, the routes are short and if they were anywhere else no-one would climb them, they are just little bits of rock, but because they are technically really hard and you can just go and do them from your house in a day, you get in a lot of climbing. Its the volume of hard climbing more than any specific climb. You would spend weeks and weeks in the Alps to get that volume of hard climbing.