"heavy snow" here according to the met office this morning.
Not a sausage.
"heavy snow" here according to the met office this morning.
Not a sausage.
Got snowed on running over the Roaches trig today, but surprisingly wasn't too unpleasant!
It was well deep on my ascent of Buckden Pike from Starbotton this morning, Too deep to run through. Loved it. and hardly any people. Don't tell the lockdown police.
Plenty of snow on Fairfield - probably about a foot on average, much deeper in the drifts. Lots have been over the top so compressed/icy/runnable in many places if you have decent traction. I had to stay away from several short cuts as they were too steep and dangerous to attempt. So different from mid-week.
Heard that there's been a fair coating on the South Wales mountains this weekend...
We had a score event on Kinder on Saturday - I spent most of the 4 hours wading through knee-deep snow! Good fun though.
Nothing here but some on the Beacons a few miles away.
Don't roll with a pig in poo. You get covered in poo and the pig likes it.
Wet snow at about 500m - cloud level - in North Pennines today, with a brisk northerly wind. Forecast looks grand for a very cool but dry day out on t'tops for a Christmas Eve jaunt tomorrow. Yeaaah!
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New snow overnight - craning in different directions from different windows we get glimpses of Todd's Crag, Wansfell Pike, and Wetherlam - none on the first, a sprinkling on the second, and rather more on the third, so that gives you an idea of the snow line.
I was out this afternoon on Scout Scar at dusk and all the southern / western fells were covered in slate grey clouds which should mean a good dump overnight 😁