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Ricklovesthepowder, that's two folk who have skied 18 months, by hiking skiing tiny patches, heather etc the lifts slopes/ have not been open for 18 consecutive months.....
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14 of the 18 months were lift served. Really only September necessitated 'tiny' patches, though still managed 12 turns on skis and over 20 on snow blades (OK that was maybe slightly cheating to get the turn count up, but hey the shorter the piste the shorter the turn radius you want! Laughing ) The way the snow was lying in the Ciste Mhearaidh in Sept meant the fall-line was the short axis of the snow field, shame it wasn't lying the other way around. Octobers effort was to ski from near the top of the Marquis Well's area just below the Summit down to the Ptarmigan Tow, down the Ptarmigan Traverse, the Traverse, 105 and Cas uptrack to just short of the Zig Zags.

Mid November 2010, the train took the strain for month 13 and CairnGorm Mountain was officially go once again. The arrival of April means the 'Gorm is into the 6th consecutive calendar month of lift served riding this season. Hopefully the weather will play ball sufficiently to allow the season to continue into the start of May and it's 7th season and we can get month 19 with lift assistance.

More Westerly influence this year means there's been greater wind driven accumulation in some of the long lasting snow fields around the Highlands this winter, hopefully also over the back of the 'Gorm. Snow wise we should be good for month 20 (June, we managed a Winterhighland mid-summer get together on the 'Gorm in 2007) and it's only another 11 days till July so month 21 should have snow. August we shall see, September is the worry for breaking the chain, having to rely on fresh snow in September is always a bit risky, so we shall see. Off course it also requires no broken legs, getting hit by a bus etc to keep the consecutive months going!!
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Some pix from Sunday which turned into a beautiful blue sky afternoon on CairnGorm Mountain, see one page back for the video.


^Spring Snow corduroy on the White Lady - skiers right was being groomed constantly through the day.


^Skiers at the top of the White Lady bask in the Sun while another heavy shower lashes Aviemore!


^CairnGorm Ambassador Helen (H11lly) heads for the White Lady via the Ciste Fairway / Lady Luck, wide cover remains in the Top Basin.

The Ptarmigan Park has a fairly large kicker and an even bigger kicker, each with graded ramps so there are a couple of not too insane options. There's one on the big one that looks like these old school inverted aerials style kickers! There's also a selection of rails and boxes, a couple of pipe jibs and a tyre jib. If the weather doesn't do too much damage mid-week, more maybe added with the 'Dawn of the Shred V' on Saturday 9th.

Top Basin remains in good shape with a wide cover, firm but grippy surfaces in the Ptarmigan Bowl on Saturday. Some great spring snow riding on the Cas side mid mountain. White Lady was the pick of the day, classic fun spring riding, loose fast granular spring snow on a firm base, a hint of bumps one side, skiers right being groomed almost every other run. Traverse, 105 and Coire Cas all good with the Gunbarrel still loaded and pretty much flat. Zig Zags and Chicken Gully provide Gunbarrel escape routes!

For a longer blue the Fiacaill Traverse / Fiacaill runs remains good, the Nessie Rollers were fast and their getting deeper and steeper and were spitting quite a few people out the sides on Sunday! Toofy Grin

Unfortunately the West Wall Poma track as mentioned is trashed, but the No 1 Gully of the East Wall, West Wall and esp the Ciste Gully all look good. Still possible to ski to the Daylodge from the top of the Cas T-bar via the Fiacaill Traverse, head to skiers right of the old T-bar, then across the Fiacaill Crossover out onto the ridge and down the Poma line.

No tows running today, but the Funicular is open providing access to the Cas side.
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Winterhighland wrote:


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Unfortunately the West Wall Poma track as mentioned is trashed, but the No 1 Gully of the East Wall, West Wall and esp the Ciste Gully all look good.

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Save the Ciste (or preferably replace it with something newer, better place and more useful year round)!
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Latest update from Colin @ Cairngorm - really quite positive!


http://youtube.com/v/OEq9eydRMsQ
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roga, could be worse, a lot worse infact! I think there will be 1 last big dump of snow also.
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Good vid, dude. What's the tune?
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So what chance of skiing next week, Nevis or Glencoe ?

We're had planned to come up for a few days but I guess it's not looking so positive ? The long range charts hint at it getting cooler, but it doesn't look like it's going to dump it down any time soon.
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david@mediacopy, Glencoe, I'd say little or no chance!

Nevis seem pretty sure they are shut as well - their webpage says That's the end of snowsports for winter 2010/11
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Well folks ... we've been defeated by the thaw, which has been busy stealing our snow ... and taken the difficult decision to call it a day for the 10/11 winter season. It's been an interesting year ... a bigger Equipment Hire, a temporary portakabin cafe as well as some new back corrie workshops. A huge thanks to all of you who've visited and supported us through the winter; we already cant wait til next year Smile
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I think i'm almost ready to say that my ski season is over Crying or Very sad

I hope i'm wrong but just don't see another dump happening or think i'll make it to Cairngorm
Although i have just got some park skis sorted so you never know snowHead

Think i'll do a snow dance tonight and pray for a few days
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It has been one of the biggest and fastest thaws in history.

Scotland went from being 100% open to 10% open in less than 3 weeks.

It looks like Switzerland or Norway will now get my tourist money for the last blast of the season, rather than Scotland rolling eyes
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If the current forecast holds for the weekend esp Saturday, then if your thinking of already having called it a day for the season, it should be worth getting up to go out with some spring snow t-shirt skiing. Temps look set to climb into the low teens at Munro Level on Saturday.

Despite a hairdryer set at thermo-nuclear level the past few days CairnGorm Mountain is still top to Sheiling, giving 1300ft of lift served vertical. That's still more than Glenshee and the Lecht have full stop and the thaw should be stopped in it's tracks overnight as the FL comes down.

The very hard to icy conditions around the turn of the year due to repeated freeze/thaw cycles and freezing rain events mean the bottom base layers are set up perfectly for beautiful granular spring snow on warm sunny days. Depending on whether the machines do any work on the White Lady it might be adventure skiing in a couple of bits, but it should be fantastic fun spring snow riding. You can still ski into the mid-station loading area from the Coire Cas Gunbarrel and White Lady.

Uplift will be the Funicular, Coire Cas T-bar, Ptarmigan T-bar, Coire na Ciste T-bar and possibly the Fiacaill Ridge Poma.
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Colder today at Cairngorm with negative temps first thing at long last! It's going to warm up again over the next 3 days though I'm afraid with the possibility of double digit temperatures at the top on Saturday but some forecasts are hinting there's a possibility of temperatures dropping back down to around or below seasonal average from Sunday evening into next week and staying that way for a while yet - fingers crossed!

As for snow there are hints at small amounts but nothing bigger yet but after the last few days we sure could do with a last big dump!

Fingers and toes crossed!
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It aint over 'till the fat lady sings!

Here's me about to chuck my stuff in the car and head north with a heavy heart wondering whether it's worth it after the melt but I'm committed to a BASI course 3 days next week as well as some instructing ... if the snow holds! Anyway, I check the Cairngorm website and here's the latest update:
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Saturday 9th April.
No wind, +8.0c, Clear Skies, Come on Up!
The Terrain Park is looking awesome for today's comp and it is going to be a warm sunny day. Bring your suncream and shades and enjoy watching some of the top riders around. We will aim to have the Ciste, Ptarmigan, Polar Express, Cas and Train for uplift, with great skiing on spring snow. Do not pack away your snowsports gear just yet, as it looks like more snow coming in next week, with perhaps substantial falls above 600m

Oh blimey!

Well plan B could be to head high in the Alps on a very last minuter the week after but hey if Scotland delivers one last time who knows!
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Hope to be skiing at Cairngorm Tuesday \ Wednesday all things being well. Fingers crossed the snow keeps.
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Not done yet and there were some confused looking tourists around in T-shirts that couldn't quite seem to grasp the concept that the white stuff on the mountain was snow and why it didn't just vanish because it was warm.... Laughing

Plus 16c in the shade mid mountain in afternoon and proof of proper spring snow on Coire Cas, as the temperature rose, the Cas got faster. Quite astoundingly quick in fact for a shallow angled slope and brakes certainly needed to be applied before transitioning into the Gunbarrel, unless your name is Jonny Moseley. Van's Dawn of the Shred 5 was occupying the Ptarmigan Terrain Park, which means the park is set up the full length of the Ptarmigan Bowl for Sunday for those heading up. The park has a number of boxes, various rails including a brutal looking down-flat-down! There are also two pipe jibs, one large pipe raised above the snow and small diameter pipe set low in the snow, also a tyre jib and medium sized kicker and the huge kickers in the middle of the Ptarmigan Bowl.


^Hitting a rail during Dawn of the Shred 5.


^Looking up the Ptarmigan Bowl from the foot of the T-bar.


^Spring snow bumps build in the Coire Cas Gunbarrel.

Still top to middle riding via the Traverse and either the 105 or Coire Cas then the Gunbarrel giving 1300ft of vertical. Now if there were a device called a chairlift on the West Wall there would be 1500ft vertical in the Ciste Gully....

More: http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=720
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Winterhighland think there were even more confused tourists today, train mainly full of people carrying skis and boards I was asked if there was really enough snow to ski on.
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LOL, great snow today particularly on the Cas & The Gunbarrell was awesome when they weren't bashing it rolling eyes
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Looking to get another few Munros under the belt next week weather dependant and some turns would be good. Is there much snow about still, if so, where's a good bet?
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scotia, BEN HOPE!!! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Laughing very good!
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What's the local take on conditions at Cairngorm ? Best to go tomorrow Tuesday or Wednesday ? According to the forecast Wednesday maybe better, lower winds ?
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So Tuesdat it was. Nice day skiing the Cas(?) and Gunbarrell. Probably a better day than lest year. Although there was less area, the snow was good, the bumps were slushy and the staff friendly. But FFS why don't they acknowledge there is a ski resort up there on the approach signage ?
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david@mediacopy, were you just up for the one day?

Glad you had a good one Tuesday - the bumps were rather good snowHead
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roga, were you there ? I saw some of the ski school guys lapping. The bumps were pretty good and developed nicely as the day went on - Almost a rut line of sorts.
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A couple of photo's from Tuesady.
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The bumps are getting bigger in the Gunbarrel! Fantastic spring snow fun for more experienced skiers and boarders and Coire Cas remains full length despite last weekends heatwave. Ptarmigan Bowl still got a decent width for the less confident and plenty of space for beginners too. Ptarmigan Tow is now unloading at the top of the Ptarmigan Bowl so it's actually better now for less experienced riders as you no longer have to negotiate the narrow and increasingly rock strewn Ptarmigan Traverse.

Forecast set fair for Friday and the weekend, should be some sunny spells, winds are light so get up and get some sliding in while you still can. Once the season ends it will be a long summer, don't make it any longer than it needs be! snowHead

Pix from Thursday: http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=722

The White Lady is still seeing some action too:



Cool
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david@mediacopy wrote:
roga, were you there ? I saw some of the ski school guys lapping.

Yeah, one of them was me Toofy Grin
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The bumps were pretty good and developed nicely as the day went on - Almost a rut line of sorts.

There's a proper rut line now - great fun today! snowHead
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Still looking good and lots to ski! snowHead snowHead

roga, you were up late/early!
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Weather is set fair for the weekend with high pressure in charge, some sunny spells today (Friday) and the latest forecast is to get increasingly sunny as the weekend goes on and warming up again on Sunday. Still some fun to be had, so get up and ski/board while you still can and take advantage of the settled weather this weekend. Who knows if the fine weather and/or snow can hold till Easter weekend?


^Upper Cas is nice and cruisey and just when you think you've got it all together the pitch steepens and the bumps appear in the Gunbarrel! Fun spring riding for the more experienced skiers and boarders.


^Ptarmigan Bowl and Tow. Bowl still a decent width and good beginner areas, soft forgiving snow.


^Fantastic spring snow over a mile long run with 1300ft of vertical in the Ciste Gully from the top of the Ptarmigan Bowl for those prepared to put in some leg work, either with touring kit and skinning back up or walking up and over to the Daylodge to catch the funicular back up (This way involves much less climbing).

More: http://www.winterhighland.info/publicreports/index.php?50,2716
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Beats going to a snowdome! snowHead
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Still looking good and lots to ski! snowHead snowHead

Not bad at all to be honest, great doing the bumps in the Cas snowHead
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Up late that night, had been out with some friends and then did some slightly drunken video analysis of our earlier bumps session with one of my friends/colleagues ... good fun but was a wee bit knackered the next day but thankfully not teaching! Toofy Grin
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Not arf! snowHead Laughing

Decent number of people up today with some GS happening up top and some lessons still happening too - all good and the sun is now out but reasonably cool so the snow is being preserved okay at the mo and even firmed up a bit overnight snowHead
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WOW, an absolutely glorious day today - very warm but dry warm so the snow pack (which set up nice and firm overnight) wasn't being badly affected at all. By mid day the snow was at it's best and the gunbarrell was bumping up superbly and I have to say I haven't seen a queue for days, ski straight on all the tows!

Very chilled and now basking in summer weather in Aviemore and off to a barbie on the beach at Loch Morlich later - you can't get better really! Very Happy

Some lessons tomorrow too so it's all still happening here Cool
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Indeed a belter, had a couple of birthday blasts up and down the ciste gulley, even her indoors came and got me at the ciste car park after a hot slog out (the slogs back up on skins just as hot - if only there were a chairlift over there rolling eyes )

Now marinading my toastie red head in some ice cold beer

All good - ciste definitely worth the effort (couple of large but passable holes just before the snow runs out and a couple of other spots slightly higher up where the collapse has started, but easily avoidable). Couple of boggy parts along the eastern track on the walk out. A very pleasant afternoon.

Think that's my swan song for the ski area but hoping to get up on to the plateaux for a tour or two yet this year - even if the cover is fragmented (should be vast areas still in the southern fields), on a weather day like today it will be worth it
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barry, H11lly has posted some pics from over the back and the Plateau rim in the Public Reports on Winterhighland. I'm sorting out some snaps from today and will have them up soon. Just a note to anyone going up tomorrow that CML has shifted to summer operations, so the first lift will be 10.30am instead of 8.30. Daylodge, Ski Hire and Cas Bar open at 10am. We want night frosts, no wind and no rain this week with the Easter Holiday weekend coming up! Forecast set fair so fingers crossed. snowHead
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Some Pix from Sunday:


^Hitting the pipe jib in the Ptarmigan Bowl.


^Riding the Ptarmigan Tow, only seeing a part of the large kicker!


^Turning up the heat in the infamous Coire Cas Gunbarrel - but the moguls were tamed, it got pisted on Saturday so more mellow bumps on Sunday.

Pix: http://www.winterhighland.info/pix/pixalbum.php?pix_id=723

Public Reports: http://www.winterhighland.info/publicreports/index.php?22,2011-04-17
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Wait the towers appear to have doubled in height since last month, what the hell has happened??? wink


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Short Video of conditions at the moment on CairnGorm:


http://youtube.com/v/TZdx2DyuHg0
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Should the Scottish slopes be bubble-wrapped?? Confused
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-13114094

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A scientist has suggested covering snow in 'bubble wrap' to help prolong the ski season in Scotland.

Prof John McClatchey said it would slow down the melting of snow by protecting it against rain and sunshine.
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