I’m thinking of walking some of the hills at the end of Glen Dessarry early next week as the weather doesn’t look too bad. Anyone know what conditions are like underfoot? Is it still very much winter? The Met Office forecast for Sgurr Nan Coireachcan has the temperatures hovering above freezing for the next few days.
I do remember some impressive bog on the way out of the forest last time I was there.
We were there four weeks ago and had soft snow above about 700m on Bidein a' Chabair and Sgurr Mhurlagain (photo below) - didn't need our axes and certainly not crampons.
Didn't think the bog at the west end of the forestry in Glen Dessarry was particularly bad!
I'd be very surprised if things were significantly more wintry now.
> Didn't think the bog at the west end of the forestry in Glen Dessarry was particularly bad!
I went directly north over the rickety bridge up Sgurr Nan Coireachan last time I was there. Between the bridge and the edge of the forest was very muddy, all chewed up by ATVs.
I am just back from the general area, though wasn’t up high. Looks like light snow above about 900m. It has been very wet the last week and things are certainly wet underfoot.
Had a great day on Sgùrr nan Coireachan, Garbh Chioch Mhor and Sgùrr na Cìche. Weather was perfect and there were just a few tiny patches of snow left. Copernicus data shows just how clear it was:
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