Garry, Forbes and Vicky went climbing on
Saturday from which there are a few pictures below.
It was noted that the SAIS report from Saturday "Recent
widespread loose snow avalanche activity noted on
very steep East and South aspects at 950m on Beinn a Chaorainn."
Although it was another low visibility day higher up, they
didn't spot any of this.
Thanks to Vicky and Forbes for putting up
with me on the hill.




Can you spot the two climbers ahead of
them?


Enhanced to try and bring out the ridge.
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