A snow sure descent with stunning scenery

Statistics

408

m

408

m

39

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Difficult

Description

Despite its south-easterly aspect, this slope holds its snow well into the season and gives a prolonged descent down towards Loch Avon.

Coming out of the funicular station, take the Polar Express Poma then the Ptarmigan T-Bar (if it's running) before hiking up and over the rocks on the plateau to get to the top of the line.

Click in and drop down towards the east side of Loch Avon below, following your nose to the best snow stashes and enjoying some amazing views across towards Beinn Mheadhoin.

Take care of a few stream lines that can appear in spring time and be aware that the slope steepens slightly at the bottom.

When finished, you can choose to hike back up towards the ski area or traverse along the northern edge of the loch to check out some of the amazing gullies that descend from above.

Skins not needed for the approach but they will be to get back!