Snowing

6th February 2016

Snow overnight and today has left deep drifts in places. Poor visibility above about 900 metres today.

A trail of orange peel on the path to the CIC hut made the walk to work today a bit less pleasant. This takes about 6 months to biodegrade so please take it home!!!!

Fresh snow above 500 metres on Ben Nevis.

Fresh snow above 500 metres on Ben Nevis.

Carn Dearg Buttress and Castle area.

Carn Dearg Buttress and Castle area.

Snowdrifts beside th Allt a' Mhuilinn.

Snowdrifts beside th Allt a’ Mhuilinn.

Number 5 gully, Ben Nevis.

Number 5 gully, Ben Nevis.

Orange peel

Orange peel

Orange peel

Orange peel!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel x 2

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!!!!!!

Orange peel

Orange peel!!!!!!!!!!

Hopefully someone will read this and get the message.

Comments on this post

  • Sam N.
    6th February 2016 4:02 pm

    Totally agree with you on the orange peel front! Collected a complete orange peel over 4-5 pick up stops this week – please take it home!

  • David B
    6th February 2016 5:38 pm

    Banana skins take just about as long to degrade. Folk don’t seem to get it – take it home.

  • Gregor
    6th February 2016 7:01 pm

    Yes and banana skins take longer and wet wipes even longer…should be banned!

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