Coire Dubh and Coire nan Gall

13th February 2025

It was another cold dry day, with strong ESE winds. There is little change in the snowpack which is generally stable, with localised instabilities persisting, mainly on North to East aspects above 1000m.

Patches of ice are present on paths and many hillsides.

(Above) Creag Meagaidh massif, from above Kinlochlaggan. The Post Face of Coire Ardair and The Window on the right side.

(Above) Coire Dubh, near the NE end of the Carn Liath plateau.

(Above) Creag Meagaidh massif.

(Above) Coire nan Gall.

(Above) The head of Coire nan Gall, with small cornices remaining.

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