Spring / sprung
8th April 2018
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(Above) Valley fog quickly clearing as I headed West this morning, thereafter it was a mostly bright, sunny day on the hills. Definitely felt like spring had sprung!
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(Above) Coir Dubh, from A86 – cornice debris now beginning to litter many coire floors. Those on sun affected SE easterly aspects the first to go…
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(Above)Â A light overnight dusting on highest summits soon roller balled quickly off high crags in the bright sunshine; along with sections of cornices around coire rims.
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(Above) The Inner Coire Ardair – slopes to the Window still threatened by some weak cornices on all aspects.
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