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Looking up the mountain from the foot of the Wall T-bar. Huge cover everywhere.
Looking down onto the Plateau from the Spring Run. Lots of unusual lines between the upper runs.
Rainbow appears over the Plateau seen from Thrombosis.
Main Basin in superb shape. Pisted packed fresh snow on Monday, lots more drifting in during Tuesday.
Looking out across the outer expanses of the Plateau well beyond the lifts from the lower portion of the Flypaper.
Looking back across the large bowl of the Flypaper and East Ridge. A lot more snow and wind since this was taken - talk to patrol for advice.
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A day of bright and sunny spells intermixed with some beefy snow showers at Glencoe on Monday. Surface conditions were excellent with the accumulations of fresh snow after a snap thaw/freeze over the weekend.
There is a simply massive amount of snow on the slopes of Meall a' Bhuiridh, esp. given it's still only January. Lots of options for unusual and rare lines between the runs on both the upper and mid-mountain.
Flypaper was open on Monday for experts, but will need to be assessed when the weather eases. Snow fall has been steady and at times heavy on Tuesday accompanied by significant drifting on a Gale Force or stronger Southerly wind.
Thanks to Ken (eagles) for the photos, these are just a few of the 16 photos posted in the Public Reports.