Ski Touring Symposium in Kingussie: 15-16 November 2025

As part of the Club's ongoing centenary celebrations, we are delighted to invite members and guests to a two-day ski mountaineering symposium at the Duke of Gordon Hotel, Kingussie, over the weekend of 14th, 15th, 16th November 2025.   

Cairngorm Ski touring - photo Chris Watkins

It's a chance to participate in an informative and inspirational weekend to guide your future ski touring, as well as an opportunity to celebrate the club's heritage and centenary.  With exclusive use of a Highland hotel and a Saturday evening dinner and ceilidh, there will be plenty of opportunity to socialise, catch up with old ski touring friends, and make new ones. 

Kingussie, near Aviemore lies in the heart of Cairngorms National Park, and offers an ideal base to explore Speyside and the surrounding hills. The slopes of Cairngorm are nearby, and with luck, there may even be early-season snow to enjoy. 

Ruthven Barracks and Kingussie - photo Chris Watkins

Programme Overview 

The two-day programme will feature a balance of inspirational talks and practical workshops. Mornings will focus on lectures, while afternoons will offer a choice of workshops and training sessions. Saturday's theme is 'Safety and Skills' and Sunday's is 'Adventure and Planning'. Reflecting the centenary, we will look to both the club's history and the future of ski touring. 

Saturday highlights include sessions on avalanche awareness with SAIS's Graham Moss, mountain weather insights from MWIS's Mehmet Karatay, and discussions on human factors and team dynamics led by Heather Morning. Sunday will shift focus to adventure, featuring talks from Alan Sloan on Scottish ski touring, Finlay Wild on fast-and-light approaches, and Susie Amann on stepping up to more adventurous trips. 

The symposium will also see the launch of the new edition of Ski Mountaineering in Scotland from Scottish Mountaineering Press, with copies available for sale throughout the weekend. 

The ESC AGM will take place on Saturday afternoon with information and details to follow separately.

Saturday 15th Nov 'Safety and Skills' 

Sunday 16th Nov 'Adventure and Planning'             

Avalanche awareness – SAIS (Graham Moss) - Interpreting avalanche forecasts, with a detailed review of general avalanche problems as a framework for good decision making in avalanche terrain.  

Mountain Weather – MWIS (Mehmet Karatay) - An overview of safety implications of mountain weather with emphasis on winter weather patterns and their impact on ski touring.

Human Factors, Heuristics and Team dynamics  (Heather Morning) – An insight into the multiple human that influence our decision making in the mountains.

Strategies for safe ski touring  (Brendan Hughes) - An overview of safety strategies for unguided ski touring groups.

Making the most of your Scottish Ski touring  (Alan Sloan) – The history, variety and challenges of Scottish Ski touring and how to make the most of opportunities. 

Fast and Light (Finlay Wild) – Lightweight approaches to some big Scottish ski rounds and skiing the Grand Alpine Arc.

Bike to Ski Mont Blanc  (Howard Pollitt & Mostyn Brown) - and redefining the nature of adventure in the age of climate change.

Getting into more adventurous trips (Susie Amann) - Planning, logistics and practicalities. 

Workshops and Training Sessions

Full afternoon training workshops - Saturday ..

  • Ropework: Introduction for Ski Mountaineering - An introduction into ropework with  Hannah Burrows-Smith on Saturday.
  • Winter Navigation on Skis – a session to identify a set of 'go to' essential tools to aid good decision making in challenging navigation conditions with Heather Morning and available on both Saturday and Sunday.

Full afternoon training workshops - Sunday ..

  • Ropework: Intermediate for Ski Mountaineering -for the more experienced, an intermediate ropework session with Hannah Burrows-Smith on Sunday.
  • Winter Navigation on Skis – a session to identify a set of 'go to' essential tools to aid good decision making in challenging navigation conditions with Heather Morning and available on both Saturday and Sunday.

 

One hour workshops - Saturday only .. 

  • Avalanche Forecasting (SAIS) - practical exercises in extrapolating what happens to avalanche risk with evolution in weather with Graham Moss only on Saturday.
  • Mountain Weather (MWIS) - Dig deeper into mountain weather through synoptic charts with Mehmet Karatay only on Saturday.
  • "Prehab”: Injury Prevention - for ski tourers through strength and conditioning approaches with Lesley McKenna only on Saturday.
  • Ski Maintenance (Ellis Brigham) – practical session covering DIY maintenance and repair of ski touring equipment with Kiefer Wyllie an Ellis Brigham ski tech, only on Saturday.

One hour workshops - Saturday AND Sunday .. 

  • First Aid: Hypothermia – a review of the current science and working through a scenario-based approach for the prevention and management of hypothermia on a ski tour with Declan Phelan available on both Saturday and Sunday.
  • First Aid: Avalanche Victim – a review of the key science and strategy to deliver effective companion first aid/resuscitation of the avalanche victim with Declan Phelan available on both Saturday and Sunday.
  • Off-Piste Performance -  using a combination of video analysis, off-snow drills and a Q & A session to coach different aspects of skiing off-piste with Alison Thacker and available on both Saturday and Sunday.
  • Expedition Food – preparing your own Dehydrated food with Chris Watkins and available on both Saturday and Sunday.

One hour workshops - Sunday only .. 

  • Adventurous Trip Planning - a deeper dive into the planning, gear selection and practicalities of adventurous trips and expeditions with Susie Amann only available on Sunday.
  • Avalanche Transceiver: Leader Workshop - Transceivers, searching practice and getting a uniform approach, a group leaders perspective with Ken Marsden only on Sunday.
  • Avalanche Transceiver: Companion Workshop - Transceivers, searching practice and getting a uniform approach, a group members/companion perspective with Ken Marsden only on Sunday.
  • Fast and Light Q&A - skimo racing (kit, planning and training) or longer ski journeys (logistics, planning, or even aesthetics) with Finlay Wild only available on Sunday.
  • Ski Edge & Base Servicing – a practical session covering tools and tips for DIY maintenance and repair of your skis.with Torquil Chapman and only available on Sunday. 
 

More detailed lecture and workshop descriptions together with speaker profiles are available on the Programme Detail Page. 

Additional Training Opportunity - Hannah Burrows-Smith will offer a two-day 'Mountaineering Skills for Ski Tourers' course on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 November. This winter skills course may be particularly appealing to members looking to extend their trip north. Expressions of interest to Hannah at hannahbs74@hotmail.com with booking later via Eventbrite form at launch of Scottish meets/training.

Venue 

Duke of Gordon Hotel in the snow.

The Duke of Gordon Hotel, a traditional Highland hotel in Kingussie, will be our base. We have exclusive use of the hotel, including its large ballroom and breakout spaces for workshops. We have booked the whole hotel for the weekend with exclusive B & B rates for the symposium for up to 120 guests, offering a relaxed environment for both training and socialising. 

Registration and Pricing 

We encourage everyone to join us for the full weekend, but flexible options are available for accommodation and delegate fees. Please note that delegate pricing differs for hotel residents and non-residents to reflect costs of conferencing facilities. The club is subsidising costs for younger members (under 30 yrs) and for training elements. 

  • Hotel Delegate Fee (Duke of Gordon resident): £50 per day, £100 for 2 days
  • Day Delegate Fee (own accommodation): £60 per day, £120 for 2 days
  • Young Members: £30 per day, £60 for 2 days
  • Saturday Night Dinner & Ceilidh: £35 

To register, please complete the Booking Form and rank your workshop preferences. For both afternoons there is a menu of 1 hour workshops and whole afternoon training sessions. Please rank your training/workshop preferences and we will try to accommodate choice according to capacity and on a first come, first served basis. Delegate capacity is limited to 130 in the first instance, after which we will manage a wait list - so book early to avoid disappointment!

Booking Form - Tally Form Hyperlink 

Once you have paid, you will receive two confirmation emails: one acknowledging your initial registration and another providing you with a payment receipt.  Refunds (minus £5 Stripe fee) will be considered if other club members are able to substitute the vacant place.

Accommodation Rates 

Please note that accommodation at the Duke of Gordon Hotel needs to be booked and paid for separately. We have negotiated exclusive use and discounted B&B rates at the Duke of Gordon Hotel: 

  • £65 per person (double occupancy)
  • £90 per person (double room for sole use)
  • £55 per person (triple room)
  • £50 per person (quad room) 

These rates apply for Friday and/or Saturday nights and can be extended for longer stays. Double, twin or single rooms can be booked online at the Duke of Gordon Duke Of Gordon Hotel using the code ESC25. For triple or quad rooms, please call the hotel directly on +44 1540 661302 and mention Eagle Ski Club. If you would like to share hotel accommodation but are on your own, we can try to match you up with someone of the same gender. To facilitate this send an email to Chris Watkins Chris@cwatkins.force9.co.uk, indicating which nights you wish to stay at the hotel and providing your name, gender, phone number and email address. Chris will put you in touch with each other so you can go ahead and book accordingly. 

Alternative Accommodation 

Additional accommodation options in Kingussie are available, including club huts and a motorhome aire. Further details will be provided soon. 

Travel and Logistics 

Kingussie is easily accessible via the A9 and has strong public transport links. The hotel is just 100 metres from the railway station, with direct trains from London including the overnight Caledonian Sleeper service. We will facilitate car sharing through an ESC Symposium WhatsApp group. 

Recap of How to Book 

  1. Register for the symposium (and dinner/ceilidh if applicable) and rank your workshop preferences using the Booking form
  2. Book your accommodation at the Duke of Gordon Hotel or make your own arrangements. 

Planning is being handled by a small group of volunteers led by Declan Phelan - contactable on symposium25@eagleskiclub.org.uk.  

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Symposium AV facilities will be set up by an external events company, but we are looking for a volunteer with experience in this area who would be prepared to take a dedicated handover on Friday 14 November and manage the system over the weekend. Interested volunteers can contact symposium25@eagleskiclub.org.uk for further discussion and a free symposium place!

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