Amazing to read really.
Snow overview for ScotlandMonday 10 February 2014
The snow just won’t stop falling in Scotland and most of the resorts now claim to have more snow than their recent record season of 2009-10. The snow at Glencoe (180/370cm) is fast approaching four metres deep now and many of the lifts are having to be dug out after each snowfall. Consistently cold weather has prevented the snow from melting much and it keeps piling up. Conditions are superb on and off piste so now is the perfect time to head to Scotland. It’s very similar at Cairngorm (120/250cm). While the base depth isn’t as great as Glencoe, the snow coverage is fantastic and powder can be enjoyed from top to bottom. Four of their 12 lifts were running on Monday 10th February, with heavy snow showers and squally winds preventing the running of some of the more exposed lifts.
Cairngorm 300cm 130cm 11 Feb (5cm) 11cm 25cm Closed Windblown 0 out of 12 Glencoe 400cm 190cm 11 Feb (12cm) 32cm 23cm Excellent Windblown 3 out of 7 Glenshee 160cm 80cm 11 Feb (5cm) 7cm 25cm Fresh Windblown 12 out of 22 Lecht Ski and Activity Centre 80cm 20cm 04 Feb (2cm) 0cm 19cm Good Varied 6 out of 13 Nevis Range 350cm 160cm 11 Feb (10cm) 40cm 21cm Closed Windblown 0 out of 11