WebApr 9, 2024 · Great opportunities for photography if you are subtle about it. We have some snow forecast for tomorrow – Just a small amount in the South Cairngorms but a little bit … WebApr 11, 2024 · We have S N O W in the forecast for overnight and throughout Wednesday. The good people at the Met Office reckon 15-25cms could fall out of the sky on Creag Meagaidh in that time. The usual suspects (NW through N to E aspects) will see the bulk of the new windslab development which will be weak wherever it accumulates over the old …
SAIS Northern Cairngorms Blog » Less windy than yesterday
WebApr 7, 2024 · If only snow cover was a tenth as good as that today. The picture features, front and centre, SAIS Creag Meagaidh’s very own Seamus Two Yachts O’Avalanche, skinning purposefully towards the business end of Coire Ardair. Today. (Above) Creag Meagaidh summit plateau as viewed from Geal Charn 1049m over in the ‘Ardverikie Forest’. WebApr 9, 2024 · Avalanche forecasts to stop after quiet winter for snow. By John Davidson. - [email protected]. Published: 17:00, 09 April 2024. Mark Diggins of the SAIS. There were fewer avalanches in Scotland's mountain over the winter than previous years, while hazards have been shifting due to climate change. So far this winter, 146 … sweat equity homes utah
Understanding an Avalanche Report Highland Mountain Guides
WebDec 15, 2024 · The Scottish Avalanche Information Service have begun their daily forecasts for the 17/18 season. Here’s how to use them Every day between now and the end of the winter season (usually deemed to be some point in April), the SAIS will publish detailed avalanche reports and forecasts for the following areas of the Scottish Highlands: WebApr 11, 2024 · We have S N O W in the forecast for overnight and throughout Wednesday. The good people at the Met Office reckon 15-25cms could fall out of the sky on Creag … WebApr 13, 2024 · 13th April 2024. It was a less windy day today, though the cloud base stayed around 1000m during the time I was out. (Above) Looking across to Lurchers Gully area. (Above) Coire an t-Sneachda (the best view I had of the hill). (Above) Northern Coires (from Aviemore, late afternoon). (Above) Braeriach (from Aviemore, late afernoon). sweat equity house