Poster: A snowHead
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Ok, all you lovely Snowhead people, I would like to ask for some advice.
I have the chance of a few days off next week, and am fancying a drive north. I've been to Cairngorm a few times, but would like to try something new - Glenshee, Glencoe, or Nevis. Maybe even do one each day.
Would really appreciate folks' thoughts on where to stay, and the charms of the different ski areas.
PS am driving from Teesside.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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They're all looking good at the moment, and the long term forecast is promising.
Glenshee has the most in the way of intermediate cruisey runs (claims 40km, though probably an exaggeration). Gets busy, but also has the biggest lift capacity, including 3 chairlifts. Best runs probably at either end of the ski area - Cairnwell / Butcharts and Glas Maol. Probably the most sheltered if windy. I've written a guide to the ski area here.
Glencoe is basically one big freeride mountain with a few easier runs on a plateau lower down. Most of the tougher runs are usually unpisted. Interesting terrain features. Big vertical if there's snow to the bottom of the access chair (fairly rare, but not out of the question for next week). Guide here.
Nevis Range has a bit of everything, piste-wise. Back Corries have epic off(-ish) piste, though not fully lift served unless the Braveheart Chair is running (rare). Prone to wind closure, especially if wind direction has an easterly component. Generally the quietest of the three ski centres. Guide here.
It's half term next week for England, and I think Scotland are off til Wednesday. I'd avoid weekends (especially at Glenshee) and go midweek (especially late in the week?) if possible - and depending on weather. Will probably still be busy, but should be bearable if the bulk of each area stays open as they currently are. Assuming you're a reasonably competent skier (i.e. intermediate), you'll have fun at all three, so I'd aim for a day at each. Chance of foul weather at least one of the days is quite likely (can vary greatly between Glenshee and the other two), so come up for as many days as possible to increase your chances of some decent days.
Probably makes sense to do Glencoe and and Nevis on consecutive days as they're close to each other. Then Glenshee at the start or end.
Where to stay? I go for single days, but probably Fort William or Glencoe village for the west; Braemar for Glenshee. Stirling or similar is probably best placed for all three of you want to make a last minute decision depending on weather on the morning.
(I know you're not planning to visit Cairngorm - a good thing, as it'll probably be rammed with holiday crowds anyway.)
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Mon 5-02-18 0:36; edited 5 times in total
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Headed up from Bristol this (Sunday) lunchtime: currently in Stirling and heading for Glenshee tomorrow (11/21 lifts open?) - then weather dependent, but should be in Back Corrie's at Aonach Mor on Wednesday then maybe Glencoe Thursday
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Glencoe is in great condition at the moment just lying in bed after a amazing weekend wondering how im going to get around today as my legs are a tad sore . Monday weather is supposed to be good again then its going to go off so make the most of it.
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I think the best advice is to follow the weather forecast the week prior I much prefer the west as the skiing is more fun for me Glencoe in good conditions is amazing fun. Depending on the level of facilities and comfort you want@geoff10, there are the Hobbit camping pods at Glencoe which are great for cheap over night stays and gets you to the front of any queuing nice and early.
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Thank you, everyone, for all your great advice! Assuming my boss doesn't change his mind, I think Nevis will do quite nicely.
Again, thanks very much.
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@geoff10, need to be prepared to be flexible : today at Glenshee was pretty much clagged in, so headed north to the Lecht where it was clear all day. Less extensive skiing, but still a great afternoon sport
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@geoff10, If you can get hold of a copy then the definitive guide book is 'How to Ski in Scotland' by Heather Bashing
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@red 27, they teach them young I watched a 8/10 year old wave goodbye to his mum and dad at the top of the access chair at Glencoe and set off to the car park top quarter snow 2nd quarter snow heather 3rd quarter heather the bottom pretty much just gravel....he skied to the cafe. I spoke to his dad who told me he was upset that he wasnt allowed to use his new xmas present skis
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Well, now sat here in the Glencoe Inn with a beer. Drove up this morning, glorious sunshine and bitterly cold (-8c over Bowes Moor!) Weather closed in as I passed Loch Lomond, arrived at Glencoe in snow. Very windy and misty on top, so a bit challenging, but got a gentle afternoon's skiing in on mainly unpisted snow. Lets hope the forecast is right for tomorrow!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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May see you there: morning skiing Aonach Mor today in great snow & good viz. before coming down to reclaim 1/2 day pass at 1:15pm
Planning to head over to the Coe tomorrow a.m...
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Well, it didn't work out how I expected. Went to Nevis on Thursday morning. Arrived to see 6C on the car temp, raining, and the mist descending over the lifts. Thought, sod this, hate mist. Drove VERY quickly to Cairngorm, and got a great day's skiing - nicely groomed, windblown powder, sunshine! What more could you want? Well, they could have opened M2 just for me!
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