More snow

14th March 2026

There were snow showers overnight and during the day with a few brighter moments in between. The wind was a bit lighter than yesterday which resulted in softer but still unstable windslab in sheltered locations. There were fragile cornices mainly above North through East to South-East aspects. Slopes expose to the wind were scoured and icy.

Photos from Aonach Mor below.

Cornices above Coire an Lochan.

 

The remains of a cornice at the top of Easy Gully. Most of this cornice had collapse triggering an avalanche below.

 

Looking to the South end of Coire an Lochan.

 

Looking down the Goose at one of the brighter moments.

 

Quite a few ski tourers out today. There were also a good number of mountaineers heading for the West face this morning.

 

300cm of snow in the Goose Gully.

 

The North face of Aonach Beag.

 

Carn Dearg Meadhonach and Carn Beag Dearg.

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