I was at glencoe today, just got back a minute ago so give me a few minutes to grab some tea and upload some photos-
basically conditions were, not as good as previous opening days but lovely fresh snow collected on most runs. But there is no base and as the coe is ricky it wasn't wise to use new skis unless you ski very carefully and slower. I have 4 core-shots....
However, weather was great, everyone was friendly. Queues at the top were very small/non existent, surface conditions were excelent. Definitely reccomended but bring old skis (or hire). Some areas that had become a little scraped or hadn't recieved the snow and so care needed with skis.
Good beginners options off the plateau poma (the main run is full wdith, but pisted half way, not deep but deep enough) Just a bornw loading area at bottom of poma. Mugs Alley was poor but skiable. All main blue runs were skiable and in great codnition cosnidering the lack of base. Spirng run I was wanred by patrol was poor but I found ti to be great, just a little dodgy getting back on piste (maybe because I got lost and went down some gnarly gullies). Patroller also warned against FlyPaper because of the Avalanche danger, and anyway I'm sur eit would need more loading. Both top lifts runnin, T-bar is best option, especially for boarders, poma was a bit iffy but fine for most skiers except early beginners.
A few bigger queues but mainly for the Poma and cliff hanger, the top lifts only had a dozen people or so queuing for the T-Bar- the poma didn't have a queue at all really.
Several others were there, I bumbed into Doug for the first time.
I'll be back later with photos.