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 The 105 and Upper Cas from Horizon Road (link from M1 to the 105, exit sharp left 2/3rds of the way down the M1).
|  Fiacaill Traverse provided a longer cruisey blue, well pisted and great cover.
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 Full width cover between the fences on the Fiacaill, beautiful spring snow on Wed.
|  Piste Basher snow muncher attachment thingy for snow farming.
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 Blue sky at dusk, typical ! Going up the FRP after 5pm.
|  CairnGorm Mountain from the track from the Daylodge Poma, still just doable to the Carpark by M2/Daylodge, but not advisable!
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 Car Park Run has held together despite daft temps the past few days, though narrow it is easily skiable to the Daylodge.
|  Skiers heading for home on the Carpark Runs at the end of the day.
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A dry bright day with some sunny spells and virtually no wind on CairnGorm Mountain made for a great day riding the much improved surface conditions.
When thaws persist, but the weather is dry and mild, rather counter-intuitive as it might be, the point often comes when the snow quality starts to improve, which is just what happened for Wed with excellent granular spring snow on most of the open Runs. The White Lady, Ciste Gully (inc Ciste Bowl) and Fiacaill Traverse were the picks of the day, fun spring snow bumps building on the White Lady.
All Cas side mid mountain runs are complete with a mostly good cover, though the M1 has a few narrow bits lower down, best route is cut skiers left through the fences back to the Gunbarrel. Lower 105 parallel to the Gunbarrel had fantastic spring snow corduroy with no-one using it, unlike the busy Gunbarrel. The Zig Zags are in good shape the whole way down all four legs for an easier and longer Gunbarrel avoidence route.
The lower slopes are thin and narrow, but the Carpark Runs and Fiacaill Ridge are still complete for returning to the Daylodge level. The M2 is narrow in places, but provides a reasonable run to the WWP via Overyonder. It is just possible for experts to negotiate the Daylodge Run, but it is broken and requires use of the up-track and very tight turns.
Over into Coire Na Ciste itself, the Ciste Gully was in great form today with excellent loose and fast granular spring snow. You do need to find a good line back across the West Wall and a lot of people were not going back because of the traverse out, but there are decent and fun lines to be found back to the Poma.
Top Basin runs all still in good shape, snow was firming up and getting crunchy later in the day as temps started to drop. No further snow loss during Wed and a few flurries were beginning to fall as night fell. Snow will firm up at all levels for Thurs, firm but grippy where well used spring snow on Wed, boilerplate in areas where the snow was wet.
Photos by Winterhighland. Please send yours to pix2009@winterhighland.info .
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