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Cycled in from Dalrigh, Cononish Farm is at the green buildings ahead on the road. Thought I was cheating with the bike then 2 guys in a 4WD passed & parked past the farm. Heard later that the farmer was out looking at the 4WD, then when I was cycling out the police passed me on their way to the farm.
Down to the end of the track, then across the river to a good path on the right hand side of the burn.
Some of this water later found its way into a glass of whisky.
Central Gully is in the middle here, getting some shade.
Er...lots of avalanche debris further down. Had a look at some large chunks of recently fallen snow & decided to forget about the gully as any falling cornices would be channelled into it & head up to its left instead.
Up to the left, more evidence of avalanches.
Followed the snowfield to the summit (top left) avoiding the cornice.
Close up of cornice, hacked through in places.
Views were incredible at the top, no haze & great visibility in all directions. Route in:
Ben More.
Other summit, I exited bottom left here avoiding the dodgy cornice.
Descent ridge.
Wide fracture lines at the cornice
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Summit & Ben Lomond on the right.
Ben Cruachan & Loch Awe, with Mull & the other Ben More behind Cruachan.
Descent ridge, steep initially and icy in places.
Back to summit, everything looking great today - should have taken a selfie!
Snowboarders making their way up and Cruachan again.
Ridge down, then turned right on some soft unstable snow.
Last bit of descent into the coire.
Couple of guys making their way to the gully, the snow on the face is actually in pretty good condition and getting some shade but that cornice is baking away in the sun.
Fantastic day & everyone I met was impressed with the weather & views but this face is getting very avalanchey.