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Scotland in February?
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I don't suppose anyone here can tell me what sort of conditions may be expected in Scotland mid-February? Do they consistently have enough snow at that time of year to have a decent amount open, or is truly hit-and-miss? I'm hoping to disappear there for a weekend sometime about half-term (to be confirmed the week before
), and it'd be good to know whether there's a realistic chance of there being enough snow to make that possible.
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, i'd say hit or miss but my "local hill" is glencoe so usually it is. someone will be along soon to sort you out no doubt!
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mark_s
, I'll point you here before anyone else does:
http://www.winterhighland.info/
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. From a bit of reading on the WinterHighland forum, I gather that late February/early March is the 'best' part of the season for snow, so I guess mid-February is probably safe-ish
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