Login
Username:
Password:
You are NOT Logged in.
Chat about all aspects of snowsports, backcountry, climbing and mountaineering.
Goto Thread: PreviousNext
Goto: Forum ListMessage ListNew TopicSearchLog In
Current Page:15 of 41
mrFlibble


Posts: 6
Joined: Apr 2010
Last Visited: 17:44
7th Sep 2012
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 17.51hrs on Mon 11 Jun 12
If you were going to make a trip to say Garbh Choire Mòr, and you wanted to visit when the snow patches were at their minimum just before lasting snow returned, when would be the best time of year (roughly) ? first half of October? or earlier/later?

Chionophile


Posts: 660
Joined: Jan 2009
Last Visited: 09:43
7th Apr 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 19.04hrs on Mon 11 Jun 12
I have seen the minimum at dates spanning from early September to the first few days of December, across many decades. If you follow this thread on snow patches in late summer and autumn 2012, you will get a fair idea of the likely time for a visit to see the snow at its minimum, but only approximately. The dates are so variable that an average is pretty meaningless as a guide to the date for a proposed visit.

mrFlibble


Posts: 6
Joined: Apr 2010
Last Visited: 17:44
7th Sep 2012
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 21.55hrs on Mon 11 Jun 12
yes I suppose it's a bit optimistic/naive of me to think it might be possible to pin it down to a period of a few weeks given just how variable the weather can be.



WelshWizard


Posts: 209
Joined: Feb 2009
Last Visited: 09:49
23rd May 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 22.33hrs on Mon 11 Jun 12
Sorry not more detailed but there are three smallish patches of snow currently (as of Saturday evening, yesterday was clouded in, and they will be there for a bit yet) clinging on in the NE facing coires of Moruisg they will be at around c800m. Sorry no photos only a phone camera and sort of too busy assisting with the re-roofing of Inver Croft by Achnasheen (excuse the plug, Jacobites Mountaineering Club hut).

firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 10.07hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
Fresh snow this morning on Cairn Gorm, as per the attached photograph.

Attachments: Ptarmigan - 12.06.12.jpg (48kB)  
firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 10.31hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
A cracking and unusual photograph by Adrian L (from the Scottish Hills forum) of Beinn Heasgarnich's long-lying snows, taken on 2nd June. These snows, located at NN415383*, have been known to persist into September a few years. Quite a southerly snow-patch, it is often the last to melt in Perthshire.

 


* - Watson, A. A snow book, northern Scotland. Paragon Publishing.

**EDIT** - Picture doesn't seem to be working. Link here: [www.flickr.com]



Edited 2 times. Last edit at 10.35hrs Tue 12 Jun 12 by firefly.

HGrout


Posts: 5
Joined: May 2012
Last Visited: 15:23
23rd May 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 12.35hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
Just a Quick question: Where & how old is the longest surviving snow patch.
What i mean is , is it more than a couple of years old?

firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 13.23hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
HGrout Wrote:
Just a Quick question: Where & how old is the longest surviving snow patch.
What i mean is , is it more than a couple of years old?

The oldest patch of snow in Scotland is located approximately here. Commonly known as the 'Sphinx' patch, it has been present since late 2006.

HGrout


Posts: 5
Joined: May 2012
Last Visited: 15:23
23rd May 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 14.14hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
Wow 6 years then, that must be hard as concrete by now!
And therefore be an advantage each year for further survival.
Unless summer is a scorcher!
Cheers for the reply!

firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 14.32hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
Six years is nothing compared to what we suspect 1933 was like. There's an oral tradition going back to at least the 1700s that snow was ever present at this location. Oral traditions are a bit haphazard, but this one (from stalkers and gamekeepers) is as reliable as oral traditions come. Imagine what a snow patch 300 years old feels like?!

If you'd been at Garbh Choire Mor in 1996 you'd have seen snow that had been present since 1959: a mere 37 years old!

HGrout


Posts: 5
Joined: May 2012
Last Visited: 15:23
23rd May 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 14.40hrs on Tue 12 Jun 12
So basically the patch is like Triggers broom compared to past patches!

Bidean3772


Posts: 33
Joined: Jul 2009
Last Visited: 12:47
23rd May 2013
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 13.00hrs on Wed 13 Jun 12
Stob Coire Easain - a mountain rarely mentioned on Winterhighland has at least on one occasion had snow survived through to lasting winter snows according to Adam Watson. Was this just a fluke or does it often have snow surviving late into the summer. Where on the mountain does it survive the longest. Is it just below the summit in a small Coire ?

firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 13.01hrs on Wed 13 Jun 12
Some very good pictures of some seldom seen patches on the Loch Tulla/Bridge of Orchy hills, here. There's a very good one of Beinn Mhanach's Coir an t-Sneachda (familiar name, that!), here.

firefly


Posts: 1411
Joined: May 2006
Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 14.41hrs on Wed 13 Jun 12
Bidean3772 Wrote:
Stob Coire Easain - a mountain rarely mentioned on Winterhighland has at least on one occasion had snow survived through to lasting winter snows according to Adam Watson. Was this just a fluke or does it often have snow surviving late into the summer. Where on the mountain does it survive the longest. Is it just below the summit in a small Coire ?

1951 and 1967 it survived, apparently at NN236729. SE aspect at 980 metres. Amazing, but perhaps less so when you consider Aonach Beag survives frequently at about 920 metres.

alan


Posts: 8935
Joined: Nov 1994
ONLINE
What's this?What's this?What's this?

Re: Attention all walkers! 2012 snow patch season
Date Posted: 16.47hrs on Wed 13 Jun 12
Snow shower on Meall a' Bhuiridh this morning:

 






Edited 1 times. Last edit at 16.48hrs Wed 13 Jun 12 by alan.

Attachments: mb-2012-06-13.08.jpg (58kB)  
Current Page:15 of 41
Your Name: 
Your Email: 
Subject: