Feeling a bit more Wintery

11th March 2021

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This blog is intended to provide hazard and mountain condition information to help plan safer mountain trips.
Feeling a bit more Wintery on the hill today. Occasional snow showers and strong winds. More snow showers are in the forecast for the next couple of days. It has turned colder with fresh snow showers down to 600 metres. The existing snowpack is generally firm, stable and well bonded with fresh windslab accumulating on North to East aspects above 700 metres.

Looking up to Creag Dubh from Kinlochewe.

Looking across to the Black Carls, Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe.

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