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Hi Douglas
I was in Glen Lyon on Monday, walking around the Bridge of Balgie area. There was plenty snow around even down at the valley floor (patchy) and from 350 m and above full cover. There had been a 2-3 inch fall early Sat morning. The road was lined with snow from the plough. The snow has melted somewhat today (gone now from my garden) as the mountains have black patches and I expect there is no snow now below 300 m. I doubt that the pass will be achievable, however, unless you have a Land Rover. Looks like snow showers for Saturday but you will be fine getting up. The Oyster Catchers have come back to the valley today, same day as last year and the wild primroses are out. Should be a great weekend to be in Scotland's forgotten glen! Currently sunny with light, medium level, broken cloud here and just shy of 8 C at 13:45. Little wind. brian aberfeldy wrote in message oups.com... Come in Aberfeldy Weather! Brian, could I please ask you for some weather reports from Camserney? I'm going to Pubil late Friday night, and it looks like it's at very least going to be cold, perhaps snowy. I'd really appreciate your condition reports as it effect what way I'll try to get there. I've already learned my lesson about trying to get across a track 500m up when it's snowing. In a Micra. Cheers, Douglas |
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