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Glenshee // Thursday 3rd April 2014
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return to car park next to the sunnyside chair - just

View South West from top of Glas Maol at 11am, 12 noon, 1, 2 & 3pm

 
Extensive snow in Coire Fionn

Looking down to the Coire Fionn gully and Glas Maol poma

Coire Fionn - lower half of the extensive blue run off Meall Odhar

Coire Fionn poma - red run in fine shape

Middle valley - Cluny and Tom Dearg runs

Still possible to traverse to the Meall Odhar cafe

The start of the Meall Odhar/Core Fionn blue run

Caenlochan provided excellent sport in the morning

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Report
:: Snow Cover
Mostly Skiable - Some Areas Thin/Narrow
:: Surface Conditions (out of 5)
3
:: Weather Conditions
Variable - as forecast. Warm and sunny in the sun. Cool and damp in the fog. Breezy and chilly on top of Glas Maol.

FL above tops all day. Visibility coming and going.
:: Snow Conditions & Info
Where open on Glas Maol side the terrain was skiable with links in place to get about (hence 3). Access via Sunnyside chair to middle valley where Cluny and Tom Dearg were open and good. Caenlochan poma gave access to Meall Odhar - the red run back to Cafe was popular (and sunny) in the morning.

Coire Fionn blue from Meall Odhar was wide and good sport, as was the red next to the CF poma and Glas Maol reds.

Spring snow earlier that became sticky and slow in places during the day - particularly in gullies.

:: Riders
Nick and Robbie
This report was posted by nicko at 00.36hrs on Fri 4th Apr 14


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