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26th April 23, 11:16 PM
#34
What is really interesting about this diary, amongst many gems, is the details of the weather and in particular reaching the snow level at some point (well before the top) in early July.
These days winters are far shorter and less severe than even 40 years ago. But for a few hidden patches in the tops of the highest hills and north facing gullies, it would be rare to find any snow after May.
Jock may correct me but I think even the Snow Goose no longer lasts through the summer every year.
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