At long last we have high pressure building which will bring stable, dry, cold weather this week. We had another huge fall of snow at the end of last week (down to sea level) and it is currently being blown around a lot by the strong wind high up. The avalanche hazard will be tricky but if you can get to the climbs I think there will be some great climbing to have a go at this week.
Self reliance is a fundamental principle of mountaineering. By participating we accept this and take responsibility for the decisions we make. These Conditions Reports are intended to help you make good decisions. They do not remove the need for you to make your own judgements when out in the hills.
Monday 24 March 2014
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