Current Snow Cover
22nd March 2015
I was not expecting to get much of a view today, so was pleasantly surprised when it was in fact clear today. The first picture, taken today, is the view from Stob a Cul Choire over to Aonach Beag where I was yesterday.
As is often the case there does not look like there is a huge amount of snow on Aonach Mor at the moment. This year almost all the snowfall has come on Westerly or South-Westerly winds, and in high East and North-East aspects there is loads of snow. Â To try and show this I dug out three pictures of Aonach Mor taken during the late summer, to compare with some which I took from roughly the same places yesterday.
As you can see in some locations there fair depth of snow in these places In the past 10 years snow has survived all year round in Coire an Lochan twice (2008 and 2014). Unless we have a particularly mild and wet spring, summer and autumn, I would say there is a fair chance it will survive again this year.
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Tom Rupar
22nd March 2015 3:50 pm
Summer & winter shots – such a good idea. Should do more of this sort of thing.
Getting to exactly the correct position to frame the shot must have been a challenge?
Helen Rennie
22nd March 2015 10:05 pm
Great set of photos for snow patch hunters !
Sam Noble
24th March 2015 11:10 am
Totally agree with Tom and Helen – A really interesting set of photos. Good effort!