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Loch Eil beyond, looking over the Tow.
iew over the Goose Tow and the Chair. Load point at Tower 4 just right of centre.
Looking up the Goose Tow.
Looking up Goose Gully from the Chair. Goose Tow loading at Tower 4. With care it is possible to pick your way to the Top Station, but thin and baseless.
Loads of space, wide cover of fresh snow on Goose Gully.
A newly pisted Warren's from the Quad Chair on the way up. Below the foot of the Goose the new snow is thinner, wetter and there is no base.
A bit less vis at the top of the Summit Tow! Observe the burried fence, and almost burried direction signs, good depth on the Summit.
A group of skiers/boarders arrive at the bottom of the Summit Tow
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Nevis Range has seen some good accumulations of fresh snow since Sunday, with a band of precipitation passing through in the early hours of Tuesday giving another 3inches or so of fresh snow, powdery and dry on the Summit Runs, and upper Goose, slightly wetter lower down. Above the 3000ft in total there has been around a foot of fresh accumulated since Sunday, below that progressively less further down the hill with a couple of inches of wet snow outside the top station. Further snow showers expected over the next few days.
Good wide and deep cover on the Upper Goose and the Summit Runs, Warren's is also complete and is now pisted, packed powder on the Switch/Lemmings Ridge route to Warren's, slightly sticker fresh snow at the bottom. Warren's Tow is scheduled to run on Wednesday. Finally there
is a selection of features available in the Terrain park which is located on the Summit Runs.