Today Beth and I took the day off work to go up to Glencoe
skiing. First trip for our new exclusive snow sport club (post one xscape
session)! Looking at the webcam all week, blue skies and good coverage more or
less to the car park dominated so we were excited to head up. Unfortunately the
weather was forecast to change on the Friday but we headed up anyway. It was
the first time I’ve drove up there so which was quite fun, especially with
Beth’s great music selection…dance to a good bit of Taylor Swift I may or may
not have sang loudly along to! We arrived at 09:00 and by the time Beth got a
snowboard and me getting a bacon sandwich for us both from the café and
subsequently eating it in the queue, making many jealous in the process; we
were on the scenic chairlift for 10:00…and into the clouds.
We skied/boarded by memory to the cliffy chair then up to
run down the green. Beth’s snowboarding was good so I headed down the blue to
meet the bottom of the closed Tombola run. This definitely wasn’t any fun for
Beth as once you turned onto it you were on sheet water ice which would be much
better for climbing than anything else! I enjoyed this…Beth’s bum didn’t as she
slid past. There was good snow on the groomed runs though.
Unfortunately the boarding only lasted an hour as the
binding snapped so we slowly had to head back to the chair to switch it out,
and change to skis as she’s much more confident on this and better for the
conditions anyway! I headed down the lower red making it pretty much to the car
park with some ingenuity on the final line right against the ski fence. The run
was good though, icy with massive moguls, but out of the cloud and fun.
We headed back up hearing the very top had good powder,
though visibility by 13:00 was all but 10m, unable to distinguish snow from sky
and skiing from memory! Obviously the reds and above runs were closed but the
blues were strangely quality skiing in such conditions. We ran top to car park
a few times, and with no queues at all we did lots of skiing and all in all,
despite really poor weather (probably the worst I’ve ever been in!) it was
still a cracking day. Just avoid those rocks as they appear quick when you
can’t see them! :)

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