Some cloud to start
28th March 2017
Another warm, bright day at Creag Meagaidh, with just a little cloud to start – a hint perhaps of things to come as  high pressure moves away and a more changeable pattern develops; rain showers in the forecast for tomorrow!
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(Above) Coire a Chriochairein – largest cornice remnants hanging around over some selected, mainly NE to E aspects
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(Above) Cornice remnants, Inner Coire Ardair – again largest remnants on NE – E aspects over lower grade gully lines, Â likes of Cinderella
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(Above) NE Gullies Sron a Ghoire – still enough snow remaining for us in these popular snow pit site gullies. Many plateau areas becoming pretty bare.
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