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Summit Run pisted 3 machines wide.
Pisting the Goose uptrack.
Powder under the Quad chair.
Huge drift on the Goose uptrack.
Powder under the quad chairlift.
Loads of snow outside the gondola top station.
Cars stuck at the bottom of the access road.
Access road with slushy icy snow.
Looking down the Goose.
East wall of the Goose with fantastic powder snow.
Powder snow on the lower Goose.
The Summit Tow.
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Huge snowfall overnight provided absolutely fantastic skiing on soft powder snow. With the rain radar recording between 30 and 40cm of snow over Nevis Range, an excellent day was had by all who made it up onto the mountain.
Excellent skiing is now available at all levels with deep powder everywhere. For the less adventurous machine packed powder skiing is available under the Quad chair, Side Winder and on the Rabbit Run.
There is currently a fault with the Alpha tow but Nevis hope to get the Linnhe/Lochy tows running for beginners.
Back Corries have benefitted hugely from the recent snowfall and amazing skiing looks to be possible under the Braveheart chairlift, avalanche risk permitting.