Glencoe Mountain Ski Sunday……

26th January 2025

Its been the first calm day we’ve have had in a wee while, this enable The Glencoe Mountain Ski Resort to open for skiing again and many enjoyed the recent new snow falls that the various storms have left behind. It was a cold day, winds were light South-Easterly, mainly dry with the freezing level at around 400 metres.

Stob Dearg and Coire na Tulaich from Altnafeadh.

Stob Dearg ~ Buachaille Etive Mor looking a lot more wintry now.

A view looking towards Glencoe, Buachaille Etive Mor on the left.

The recent storm force winds have formed fragile cornices above many sheltered aspects, here above a small ravine on the flank of Creag Dhubh.

Looking towards the Rannoch Moor from Meall a’ Bhuiridh.

Looking into Stob Coire nan Lochan between Gearr Aonach and Aonach Dubh.

Beinn Fhada on the left and Gearr Aonach on the right.

The Aonach Eagach ridge.

Spot the herd of red deer on Buachaille Etive Beag.

Spot the 3 Grouse…

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