Blustery
29th December 2018
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(Above)Â The bare slopes of the Inner Coire, Coire Ardair. A blustery day with low hill cloud awaiting any visitors.
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(Above)Â The Post Face of Creag Meagaidh. Only a few ribbons of snow and isolated patches above 900m managing to survive the sustained mild conditions.
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(Above) Sron a Ghoire, NE Gullies – unfortunately only patches of wet snow in a few sheltered locations from around 900m
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(Above) The Min Window – right of photo, often a good snow holding feature on Cairn Liath side of range.
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