Two in a Row.

14th March 2015

Another fine day with light Southerly winds after early morning mist cleared, with great views against blue skies. The snow exposed to the sun gradually softened on the surface to give good walking conditions. However, early morning and snow in the shade was firm and crampons were required. Although there is little snow low down, it is still very wintery on the tops.

Snowless below 600m generally gave good walking low down.

Snowless below 600m generally gave good walking low down.

A pleasure to be able to stop and spy. Evidence of many wet snow avalanches from last weekend.

A pleasure to be able to stop and spy. Evidence of many wet snow avalanches from last weekend.

The Alpine looking Black Karls on the ridge between Creag Dhubh and Fhir Duibhe, Beinn Eighe

The Alpine looking Black Karls on the ridge between Creag Dhubh and Fhir Duibhe, Beinn Eighe

Lucky folk heading up onto Beinn Eighe for a fine ridge walk.

Lucky folk heading up onto Beinn Eighe for a fine ridge walk.

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