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Yockies and the Alpha Tow - can get to Goose Tow this way with care.
Looking out Rob Roy's Return to Loch Eil. Can just make it back to Alpha Tow.
Going up the Braveheart Chairlift.
Climbers Col in Coire Dubh.
Various of the gully lines can be used to get to the bottom of the Braveheart.
Top of the Braveheart Chairlift.
Looking down on the Braveheart, Yellow Belly and BackTrack provide the easiest entrances.
Looking along Lemming Ridge above Coire Dubh.
Summit Runs in decent shape and a few features in the Summit Park.
Goose Gully decent top half, but cover is thin and narrow approaching the tow loading area.
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After fresh snow and heavy drifting at the start of the week high pressure has built in for the weekend and another bluebird day is expected on Sunday.
The good news for advanced skiers and boarders is that the Braveheart Chairlift was running on Saturday afternoon and is scheduled for Sunday. It is possible to ski out Rob Roy's Return back to the Alpha Tow for getting full laps in and the further out routes beyond Coire Dubh were seeing action. Speak to patrol at the Summit Hut on site for the latest info on the Back Corries.
On the front of the mountain the snow earlier in the week means the full length of the Goose T-bar is available again and it's possible to ski the Rabbit Run to almost the Top of the Gondola. Warren's is skiable though doesn't have that much width it's fine once it softens up, but if the snow is crusty or firm first thing it will not be a nice experience!
Yockies is complete of the Alpha Tow and it is possible to get to the Goose T-bar via the Alpha Tow with care. The Fairway is complete to the bottom of the Quad, but you will need to unclip to get into the chair loading area.