28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)
Started by Pablo Escobar in Ski Chatter 28-Mar-2009 - 10 Replies
Latest images on this Topic...
Pablo Escobar posted Mar-2009
The big mountain in the distance (middle of picture) is Ben Nevis.
Getting deep.
Too fast, too fast.
Single seat chair?
Remember the 'Avalanche at Glencoe'? This hill,
Find an old canoe... see if it floats
RoseR
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Amanda n
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Edited 1 time. Last update at 28-Mar-2009
Pablo Escobar
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Brucie
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
RoseR
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Bandit
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Snow looked in good condition...busy day on the hill though 8)
Pablo Escobar
reply to '28/03/2009-Skiing in Scotland (Glencoe)' posted Mar-2009
Brucie wrote:Are you sure those photos were taken today? Looks a lot better than the reports my mate has just given me!!!
Yes, your mate either doesn't know where to look or was skiing the wrong slopes!
RoseR wrote:This may sound dim, but is that all natural snow Pablo? or do they use cannons. I only ask as there is a lot of green around but the slopes look well covered. So jealous :mrgreen:
Natural, a couple Scottish resorts (the Lecht and Glenshee) have limited success with making snow (without mains power it is v. expensive).
Generally in Scotland it is too warm and the air is too humid.
Topic last updated on 28-March-2009 at 23:10