Warm and Dry

22nd February 2019

Little change from yesterday in both the weather and snowpack. The larger patches of snow are hanging in there around the higher coire rims, summit slopes and ridge flanks. Unsurprisingly, it is becoming drier underfoot.

The Fannaich patches. There are 6 Munros in this photo – 10 points if you can name them….

The An Teallach patches.

The Beinn Dearg patches.

 

Comments on this post

  • Mark Bull
    22nd February 2019 4:26 pm

    > There are 6 Munros in this photo – 10 points if you can name them….

    I can only see 5 – from L to R, Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich, Sgurr Mor, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Meall a’Chrasgaidh and A’ Chailleach.

    Toman Coinnich is just visible, but Sgurr Breac is hidden behind Meall a’ Chrasgaidh.

  • torridonadmin
    1st March 2019 3:19 pm

    Hi Mark. Thought I’d responded to your email earlier, but not…. You are quite correct! There are only 5 Munros in the photo. I confused Toman Coinneach with Sgurr Breac. Award yourself double points. All the best. Andy.

  • Mark Bull
    6th March 2019 6:12 pm

    Thanks – a fun challenge! And to you and the other forecasters: your efforts in all weathers are much appreciated!

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