It's a Snow Bunting, Gordy.
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Walk in round towards Coire an t-Sneachda through the deep snow
We then headed over to the Fiacaill Ridge which was the safest option due to the high avalanche conditions and was where everyone and their dog (quite literally) was headed.
Jen with the cliffs of Sneachda behind her
On the ridge
We didn’t have gear with us so we proposed to head up the right hand side of the main upper part of the ridge, which turned out to quite arduous in the very deep and steep snow slopes.
The upper part of the ridge with folk queuing at the bottom pitch.
Lunch stop on the ridge
Looking back along the ridge from the top of Invernookie
Gordy coming up the side of the ridge
The buttresses of Sneachda from the ridge
On the ridge near the top
Looking across the plateau to Shelter Stone Crag.
Adam breaks a block of snow over his head
We had planned to carry on to Ben Macdui, but the deep snow had slowed us down and instead we decided to head round the top of Sneachda and go up Cairn Gorm.
Gavin leads off across the plateau
Profile of the Fiacaill Ridge from the top of the Goat Track
Top of Fingers Ridge
Cairn Gorm
We then headed down through the multitude of skiers in Coire Cas before walking back down the road.
Meall a’Bhuachaille late in the day as we arrive back at the cars.
