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	<title>Winter Mountaineering Guide, Sierra Nevada, SpainWhen to go?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first snows fall in November but realistically mountaineering doesnt get going until early December. The season last well into May.
The major snows fall in November/December and March/April. January and February have little preciptiation normally, just 2 or 3 bad days a month. Best ice is found, not unsurprisingly, in January, February and March.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first snows fall in November but realistically mountaineering doesnt get going until early December. The season last well into May.</p>
<p>The major snows fall in November/December and March/April. January and February have little preciptiation normally, just 2 or 3 bad days a month. Best ice is found, not unsurprisingly, in January, February and March.</p>
<p>With the advent of spring in early April, warmer temperatures and more daylight mean that snowshoes are often needed in the afternoons.</p>
<p>When we first arrived here in 2001 snow depths throughout the season were between 3 and 4 metres. Approaches were more arduous. The last 2 winters have produced less than a metre! Still fine for our sport though.</p>
<p>Average snow level is between 2000-2500m for much of the winter.</p>
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