NEVIS RANGE - Mountain Experience

Snow Report

Last update - Last updated Saturday 4 Feb 18.30

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Run Conditions

Heavy, wet snow showers have improved conditions particularly above 700m.
As well as all of the Summit and Goose runs, Warrens is complete and can be accessed from the Summit with care. The Goose is complete to the base of the T bar.

The lower area will be assessed in the morning, but currently good skiers can make their way to top station after walking across the Home run bridge. The Quad chair is for upload and download. There are good areas for absolute beginners. Snowplough turners can use the dry slope and lower Yockies. Alpha tow is usable for accessing the Goose.
There are 2 rails and a kicker at the Summit. The Back Corrie will be assessed tomorrow - Snow cover is complete on the upper traverse and Rob Roy's return.

Lift Status

  • Alpha Button - Expected to Open
  • Braveheart Chair - Closed
  • Gondola - Expected to Open
  • Goose T-Bar - Expected to Open
  • Great Glen Chair - Closed
  • Linnhe/Lochy Button - Closed
  • Portable Trainer Tow - Expected to Open
  • Quad Chair - Expected to Open
  • Rob Roy T-Bar - Closed
  • Summit Button - Expected to Open
  • Warren's T-Bar - Closed

Current Weather at 650m

CURRENT WEATHER: Snow showers to the top station with bright spells.
Wind and Temp at 650m: W 30mph, 1C

WEATHER FORECAST SUNDAY: Snow showers possible in the middle of the day with brighter weather in the afternoon. Wind and temp at 900m: W or NW25, -2C.

Maximum Vertical Descent

420m

Road Status

Clear

News from the Slopes

Ski Club Training should take place on Sunday.
BACK CORRIE WORKSHOP on Sunday 5th has spaces. £25 plus day ticket.

SNOWSPORTS SCHOOL and EQUIPMENT HIRE have good availability -it is advisable to book for lessons. Snowshoes also for hire.

TRANSCEIVER PARK open at the top of Alpha. Test your avalanche search skills. Use of the park free if you have your own transceiver.
Please call us on 01397 705825 or go to www.nevisrange.co.uk for more details.

 

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