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Glenshee // Sunday 26th March 2006
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Corie Fionn from Glas Maol

   
Glas Maol Centre Gully

The area between the red and black run was closed due to avalanche danger, but apart from that you could go where you pleased.

Looking down Corie Fionn

Looking towards the Clunny runs from the top of the Caenlochan Poma

The Caenlochan Poma has some nice drifts on it and a few good hits on the run.

Looking up the Caenlochan Poma

Meall Odhar Poma

You might need your rubber ring to get to the Beag poma. Most of it seems to have melted from the Beag run.

Sunnyside wasn't living up to it's name. The center run was closed due to the slush flowing down it.

Butcharts and Carn Aosda had more bare patches than snow patches. I don't know if they'll make it through the thaw.

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Report
:: Snow Cover
Mostly Skiable - Some Areas Thin/Narrow
:: Surface Conditions (out of 5)
3
:: Weather Conditions
Overcast and wet with a variable visibility thoughout the day.
:: Snow Conditions & Info
Mostly good cover between the fences, especially over on Meall Odhar, Corie Foinn and Glas Maol. Sunnysides middle run was starting to suffer from the mild conditions and rain. Most Cairnwell runs were in good conditions, but Butcharts and Carn Aosda were very patchy.

The snow was wet and heavy and got worse as the day progressed. Although you could still pick your own tracks down Glas Maol so it wasn't too bad.
:: Riders
Stevie Nae Pals
Report Edited Once. Last edited by StevieMcK: 2006-03-26 22:54:52

This report was posted by StevieMcK at 22.43hrs on Sun 26th Mar 06


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