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Snow patch looking good on Aonach Beag (link below), also still some patches on Ben Nevis covered in fresh snow.
https://twitter.com/theiaincameron/status/1043578279876280321
Aonach Beag's patch is still there, despite the unfavourable conditions recently.
Some good news at last. Brian Morrison went up Aonach Beag today to see how big the snow patch is. It’s approximately 30-35 metres long, and a good couple of metres deep. Almost certain to survive. If Ben Nevis’s snow is gone then this is the only snow left in Scotland. pic.twitter.com/ne1SYXEUgo— Iain Cameron (@theiaincameron) October 15, 2018
Some good news at last. Brian Morrison went up Aonach Beag today to see how big the snow patch is. It’s approximately 30-35 metres long, and a good couple of metres deep. Almost certain to survive. If Ben Nevis’s snow is gone then this is the only snow left in Scotland. pic.twitter.com/ne1SYXEUgo
Today Iain Cameron visited the one remaining snowpatch from Winter 2018 at Aonach Beag and found it was still substantial, solid and a certainty to survive. Now covered by new snow which has also filled in all the gaps underneath. This is the first time snow has survived in the Nevis range when none remains at Braeriach.
Makes a nice image.