Another blue sky day.

6th April 2025

Another beautiful day here in Glen Coe. Cool conditions overnight gave way to a milder sunny day. Shaded areas such as gullies and hollows remained cool maintaining a firm surface on stubborn old snow patches which mainly exist above 900 metres.

Cool conditions overnight will give a frost maintaining a firm and possibly icy surface on the remaining snow patches. These areas need consideration for route planning as slips could result in an uncontrolled fall with serious consequences in the form of exposed rocks. Clear and sunny with light winds through the day.

Daily avalanche reports have ended for this season. Please refer to SAIS homepage https://www.sais.gov.uk for current general snowpack and mountain information. The SAIS team would like to thank you for all your support over the last winter and wish you a good summer. See you next winter!

Sgorr nam Fiannaidh.

Stob Coire Sgreamhach South-East ridge.

Buachaille Etive Beag right.

Creise and Stob a Ghlaise Choire.

Coire Gabhail.

Three Sisters of Glen Coe.

Glen Etive from the A82.

Stob Dearg, Buachaille Etive Mor.

Creise summit area.

 

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