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Where's all the snow going?

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Morning all

I've just looked at the Cairngorm web cam and started to cry. Sad

I have booked a couple of days off work on the 28th March and organised a trip to aviemore for the family to introduce the 4 and 7 year old to skiing ( its the 7 year olds birthday ), then hopefully a week away next year. Laughing

It appears the warm weather is killing the lower slopes and by the time we go I don't know if there will be anything left. It's a pain as there are no cheap holidays abroad for this time of year and the kids have been kitted out ( via ebay but still not cheap ).

I suppose we only need enough snow on the top for the kids to learn but I was really looking forward to it.
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vtoakley, as a one-time Cairngorm instructor and someone who's monitored the snow pattern up there over the years it's sad to have to say that the snow cover on that mountain is not as reliable as it once was.

However, I'd be surprised if the Ptarmigan bowl - good for beginners - doesn't have cover at the end of the month. As for the rest of the mountain, sadly it can be stripped very rapidly by mild rain, and much of it has been forecast.

Of course, everything could reverse again.

If there's another good snowy spell before you go, I'd look at The Lecht in preference to Cairngorm if the focus of the trip is to introduce skiing to your kids. The Lecht has drawn much trade from Cairngorm because of its very accessible slopes for novices - you just park and get out there. The Lecht is accessible for day trips from Aviemore, but you might want to look at staying somewhere like Grantown-on-Spey, which I think is a good mid-point between the two ski areas. Carrbridge is a nice little village, too, and it has a facility called the Landmark Centre which your kids would find very interesting.
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Thanks Dave, I've never skied the Lecht. Lets hope for more snow.


Your right in what you are suggesting, the trip needs to be geared towards the kids. If they have a good time then my skiing days can start again and I can enjoy taking the kids up the mountain ( or maybe I live in a dream world ). Very Happy
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vtoakley, i hope it holds out for ya, the ptarmigan cam is still showing a reasonable amount of snow Puzzled, and no doubt there will be enough for the beginners....looks like the rest of the hill may be a bit no go now Crying or Very sad

that said, its 12 days til you go, anything might happen!!

worst case, pack the hiking boots and enjoy it in that way, Scotland is a beautiful place at any time of year!
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vtoakley, I agree absolutely with David Goldsmith, as another ex Cairngorm Ski Teacher. If in doubt go to the Lecht. That would be great for your kids, probably better than going up to the Ptarmigan Bowl at least for the first couple of days. The Lecht is the only Scottish resort where you can actually do straight running - esential for getting the balance and stability right for the first few gos. I'm sorry to say this as I love Aviemore (lived there for 7 years), but you do have to be honest. Boat of Garten is also a nice village en route for both mountains.
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easiski wrote:
..... Boat of Garten is also a nice village en route for both mountains.


Sure is.
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vtoakley, another way to give an introduction to the kids is to go summer skiing on a glacier. There is some discussion about this on another thread. We did this ourselves and went to Les Deux Alpes (but it seems that we failed to notice the train to the top).
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