This is the fourth of our regular series of Scottish winter conditions updates from Dan Goodwin of MountainPlan.com.
Dan gives a round up of what has been climbed, where good venues for the weekend might be and also some very important links to avalanche and weather information. There are also reports from Mike Peascod and Mike Lates.
I know it sounds old fashioned but use your brain. The curtain is little higher than the pictured cascades, same aspect, even feeds into them. What do you think?
It's not there yet the top section has plenty of ice on it however the lower slab pitch was very thin earlier in the week, some more build up is required for the full length to come in !
In reply to 3leggeddog:
I would think that it usually requires more build up than the other things around it and given the other response it would seem it's a pretty sensible question.
But what do you think?
In reply to UKC News: Is there no news of the Great Prow on Blaven being done? Who by? How hard? etc. It has been mentioned a couple of times in the forums now.
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> I know it sounds old fashioned but use your brain. The curtain is little higher than the pictured cascades, same aspect, even feeds into them. What do you think?
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