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Traveling to scotland today (13/04/06)

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As the subject says...... never been skiing up there before so though Id give it a go as a last min trip.

Hope the weather works out ok but anyhow I will be traveling part way tonight and then the last couple of hours in the morning.

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Q. Am I going to encounter any delays in the morning? I estimate about 2 hours travel time so with a 7am start time to be in CG for 9ish. Do I need to set off earlier to miss traffic at certain times?

Q. Will I need chains?

Q. Whats a good idea when I get into CG, any secrets regarding parking?

Q. Where is a good breakfast stop on the way?

Any other info you can think of?
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daehwons, Where are you travelling from?
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Q. Am I going to encounter any delays in the morning? I estimate about 2 hours travel time so with a 7am start time to be in CG for 9ish. Do I need to set off earlier to miss traffic at certain times?

Unlikely

Q. Will I need chains?

No - having them doesn't do you any good as if the police close the road its closed wether you have chains, winter tyres or a rear wheel drive BMW with useless low profile tyres that will stop you getting up the slightest incline come the first snow flake wink . Being serious winter tyres are good for the winter months, but with it beeing spring the snow has been mostly at altitude, the roads have been rapidly cleared and low level snow has melted rapidly during the day so shouldn't be a problem.


Q. Whats a good idea when I get into CG, any secrets regarding parking?

Get there early Very Happy You want to be in either the cas car park or the lower cas car park, not the ciste car park as the latter requires a free bus transfer around to the ticket office. Last few weekends it hasn't been busy enough for the Ciste car park to be needed. It may be busy this weekend , but get there by 9am and you should be OK

Q. Where is a good breakfast stop on the way?
You could have an all day breakfast in the cafe/shop/skihire at Glenmore for £4.95 or £2.20 for a bacon butty in the Cas bar
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Frosty, I will be traveling from perth in the morning

Dave, cheers for the info
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daehwons,

How did you get on at the Gorm?
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Fantastic!

had some great skiing, snow was unbelievable for this time of year, firm but not icy in the morning, softening up nicely to wonderful spring snow (not really heavy mashed potato). I even had a few runs where I found some fresh powder on the west wall (from the top of chair down to the ciste gully). went back and did it 5 times and cut some new lines each time. Moguls on the White lady ended up to be pretty good, did them a few times in a row and I am still feeling the effects of it now. I found that later on the snow was becomming very sticky and wet, I didn't have the right wax on and could really tell as the skiis would stick slowing me down.

from my original question
I didn't encouter any probs getting there in the morning, A9 was good. set off a little later than expected but still made it out on the snow for 10:00

I didn't need chains and didn't have any problems parking, I should have bypassed the top carpark the second day and gone to the lower one to get a bit closer.

Got breakfast at McD's on the way so no need when we got there.
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daehwons,

Excellent
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I've had a great few days in Scotland too. Rode Glencoe on Fri then Cairngorm Sat and Sun. Definately worth doing when there are decent conditions, was very patchy in places but I took my old board so that didn;t concern me too much. The M2(? - on that ends to the left of the funicular looking up the hill) is definately more than 'patchy' at the bottom though. The only way to get to the bottom is too walk or by extended 'heather riding' - which we did some of and was quite amusing!
All the t-bars can be a bit hard on the legs if you're a non-skier mind!!
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I found that riding T's and P's all day as well as skiing really takes it out of you. I usually would ski all day without much of a break but I needed a good lunch stop and a drink break.

By the end of the 2 days I did it was getting a little painfull to use the poma's
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Board4Life,

You mean the Daylodge run. The M2 ends at the top of the poma where you can go either to the right down Over Yonder to the WW poma or left down the Daylodge run back to the car park- the Daylodge is most definitely broken at the bottom requires about 50m of walking. There was (just about) a run back to the bottom via the Fiacall Ridge and I guess you could probably ski back down the Car park tow up track if the tow was off as that looked complete aswell, but I didn't ski that later. M2 was brilliant last thing yesterday. Soft spring snow, fast not sticky and not slushy. It was also almost completely unskied as yesterday the ww poma was off due to high winds so the only way to ski it was to walk the bottom of the daylodge and then get the train or frp back up - which would have taken a fair amount of time. We just used it as a quick route off the top after catching the last train up after young Rory decided he didn't want to do the bumps on the Lady again (and then be forced up the Cas and down the Faicall ridge).
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