More poor visibility

29th January 2021

Covid -19
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This blog is intended to provide hazard and mountain condition information to help plan safer mountain trips.

After some early morning snow showers it was a mainly dry day. There is snow cover above around 300 metres with reasonable depth above 700 metres. It’s hard going on foot due to the snow depth with a breakable crust in many places. There are good snow conditions for skiing but poor visibility requires caution.

Travel was easiest on skis today.

Stob Dearg and Coire na Tulaich, Buachaille Etive Mor

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