Spring snow
14th March 2022
It was a mild, dry day with lighter winds than of late. The snowpack has transformed into stable spring snow, firming up on the surface at night and softening during the day. A bit of sunshine made the weather feel quite springlike too.
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Coire an Laoigh, Beinn Eighe.
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Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe and Creag Dhubh (left) and Ruadh Stac Beag (right).
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Liathach
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Quite snowy on a South-East aspect in Coire Domhain, Beinn Eighe.
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Less snowy on the South side of Slioch.
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This frog was today’s most interesting wildlife sighting.
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