You are NOT Logged in.
Chat about all aspects of snowsports, backcountry, climbing and mountaineering.
Goto Thread: PreviousNext
Goto: Forum ListMessage ListNew TopicSearchLog In
ratbag


Posts: 45
Joined: Feb 2011
Last Visited: 07:58
6th Feb 2017
Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 19.15hrs on Fri 15 May 15
My daughter I were looking over photos from the season and came across one which was taken on Sunday 19th of April on Spring Run at Glencoe. On closer inspection we noticed a pair of eyes staring out from the crevasse. Does anyone know what this could be or are we just seeing things?


Attachments: IMG_7682.jpg (372kB)  
MyPetPowderGoat


Posts: 5
Joined: May 2015
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 19.38hrs on Fri 15 May 15
Baby yeti?

igloo4you


Posts: 522
Joined: Oct 2009
Last Visited: 16:28
22nd Apr 2021
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 19.40hrs on Fri 15 May 15
Either water glistening on the rock or some poor person trying to climb out!!!

JanA


Posts: 233
Joined: Jan 2008
Last Visited: 15:03
10th Apr 2017
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 20.06hrs on Fri 15 May 15
Just to stop your daughter having nightmares, Google 'tapedum lucium' the structure in the eye that gives reflective qualities. The probability is that it was wet rock or even a misplaced baby Yeti (if they indeed have tapedum lucium) but certainly wasn't a distraught human as humans don't have that structure.

somnambulant_sasquatch


Posts: 120
Joined: Dec 2011
Last Visited: 12:56
31st Jul 2019
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 20.23hrs on Fri 15 May 15
i'm going to go with it being a hare

growwild


Posts: 3550
Joined: Oct 2005
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 21.43hrs on Fri 15 May 15
Looks like a great humiliated orc of sevco, last seen September of last year...



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 21.43hrs Fri 15 May 15 by growwild.

Brozo


Posts: 48
Joined: Mar 2011
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 03.39hrs on Mon 18 May 15


MyPetPowderGoat


Posts: 5
Joined: May 2015
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 09.42hrs on Mon 18 May 15
GSA!!

walydug


Posts: 45
Joined: Jan 2011
Last Visited: 19:12
5th Jun 2019
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 11.01hrs on Mon 18 May 15
Clearly a haggis woken from its hybernation by the swooshing of the skisters.

growwild


Posts: 3550
Joined: Oct 2005
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 20.46hrs on Wed 20 May 15
Is that Ops420 on that horse?

tele-ecosse


Posts: 37
Joined: Dec 2011
Last Visited: 22:52
1st Jun 2016
Re: Mysteries in Glencoe Crevasse
Date Posted: 10.14hrs on Thu 21 May 15
My first thoughts but do they survive at such an elevation?


Cold Smoke Convert

Your Name: 
Your Email: 
Subject: