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Dusting of snow visible on Lakeland Fells this morning, from my vantage
point. Snow level appears to be approximately 2,500ft
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Paul Crabtree wrote:
Dusting of snow visible on Lakeland Fells this morning, from my vantage
point. Snow level appears to be approximately 2,500ft


Kind of hard to make that out on the webcam though...

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Paul Crabtree wrote:
Dusting of snow visible on Lakeland Fells this morning, from my vantage
point. Snow level appears to be approximately 2,500ft


There's a webcam of Great Gable at
http://www.wasdaleweb.co.uk/ccamlarge.html

Looks like a dusting of snow at it's peak.

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Dusting of snow visible on Lakeland Fells this morning, from my vantage
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Hi Paul,

Here too on Skiddaw -
http://www.georgefisheronline.co.uk/gf_webcam_1.shtml if you can catch it
in between the clouds.
Cairngorm is also white, down to at least 500m.

Joe




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