Stable snowpack……

14th March 2024

Overnight, the freezing level was around 1000 metres, light precipitation gave a light dusting of new snow above 950 metres. Today, was predominately dry with moderate Easterly winds and the freezing level rose above the summits. The snowpack is generally well bonded and stable in most locations. Greatest snow accumulations are on North to Easterly aspects mainly above 850 metres. The avalanche hazard is Low.

Looking towards the summit of Meall a’ Bhuiridh, more snow accumulations on the left aspect (North-West) and much less snow on the right side (South-West aspect).

A brief glimpse of Sron na Creise.

Winter mountaineers nearing the summit of Meall a’ Bhuiridh.

Buachaille Etive Mor, most of the Glencoe hills were shrouded in clouds today.

Stob Dearg and Coire na Tulaich.

Stob Coire nam Beith.

 

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