WILKOGRAPHY wrote:Can anyone advise me on how difficult the trails in this area will be to follow after a good dump of snow?
I realise that if snow covers everything it will make it difficult but for a first timer to the area who wants to photograph it covered in fresh white powder will I be able to navigate my way around?
Thanks for the advice in advance.
If you want to take pics after a big dump of snow I think you need to really get to know the weather pattern that brings the snow and then go up straight after when some clear weather is more likely.
Snow over about a foot deep gets very hard to move through and very tiring. A lot of the tracks will become hard or impossible to follow as cairns get buried and a foot pad begins to be hard to follow, that's with good visibility.
I would wait until a big dump has occurred and then go up for an overnighter or day walk after the freezing level has lifted. If the track gets hard to follow then turn around, better that getting stuck up there as the snow comes down.
This is my favourite web site s this one for monitoring expected snow and freezing level.
http://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/ ... casts/1617