peaches Wrote:
I believe that glenshee are investing in improving the snow making this summer. They are looking to improve the pumpstation near the road and are going to have some more water outlets near the new chairlift.
Glenshee already have 7 snow cannons, so if they do this, that could be great news.
I though it was now up to 8, the original 6 + the new one bought summer 2010 + the one Cairngorm "couldn't get to work".
However, this is great news on three counts:
- They are investing in snow making
- This will nicely complement the new chairlift
- They still have some money to spend on improvements even after this years poor season.
Anybody know how many the Lecht have? I have a suspicion they may be into double figures. It was reported here on this very thread in 2006 [
www.winterhighland.info] that they had bought "8 more snow cannons".
It would be nice if GS/lecht could make a bit more noise about snow making from a marketing perspective, Cairngorm seem to have gotten more mileage out of 1 cannon than GS/Lecht get out of having proper (if small) snow making systems.
GS give it a brief mention on the ski area information page and two pages in the photo gallery, but not much else. Assuming the new piping goes in on the Baddoch run, then going from the top of the Claybookie to the bottom of the Baddoch is a 122m vertical with snow making coverage, the only run at the Lecht which is shown on the map as having full length coverage is the Eagle, which has a vertical of about 90m. Even if the Lecht can also cover the full length of the Snowy Owl/Grouse runs, that's still only 100m vertical, so GS could probably claim the longest vertical with snow making.
The Lecht does a bit better marketing wise, showing Snow making on the piste map (GS used to do this, but the symbols have been removed from the latest version) and a comment "Snow cannons on most runs. Largest snow making system in Scotland" on one of the sub pages. It also comes up on the engineering page and the link too this page.