As I said in the other thread, gullies won’t be in after a couple of days of snowfall.. they weren’t in on the Trinity Face after two weeks worth pre-Christmas!!
Sam - its best to watch the weather as well. That way you'll know whether its been snowing and more importantly if it has wether its melted since. As you may know we had a couple of days where it reached 12 degrees, which probably got rid of most of it.
Parsley fern Gully was in good condition today with firm refrozen snow in the upper half and ice in the lower half. Wandered across the trinity face but only found deep soft snow and unfrozen turf.
This Winter Conditions page gives a summary of what is being climbed at the moment, what is 'in' nick and
what the prospects are...
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