Grey and misty with light drizzle later.

7th March 2021

Covid -19

The Scottish Avalanche Information Service issues information to support permitted activity under current Scottish Government guidance.

Please be aware of current mandatory travel restrictions in Local Authority areas within Scotland and respect local communities by referring to Scottish Government guidance and safe route choices for exercise.

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

Greatest amounts of snow are on North-West through North to East aspects above 800 metres. The snowpack surface is very firm and icy particularly on higher slopes. Uncontrolled slips are a serious hazard at present. Crampons and ice axe essential for snow travel.

 

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Buachaille Etive Mor, Coire na Tulaich.

Buachaille Etive Mor, Coire na Tulaich on the right.

Buachaille Etive Mor, Coire na Tulaich.

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