In reply to Removed User:
Went up to Green Craig last night, it was looking really promising at parking, thick hoar on everything and even the long reeds were fully coated in about a cm, on the way in we passed sections of ice on the path up to 6" thick and one section next to the little hut there was about 100m squared or more of solid 4-6" ice. It was also pretty cold in all that haar yesterday.
Unfortunatelty the rise in height 50m from the path and out the haar to the crag rose above the freezing level and it was really warm. There was absolutely no hoar on the buttress and the ground was only partly frozen. It was warm enough to happily boulder about without gloves.
We found one gully which looked about grade II if filled with snow but it wasn't in the least bit wintry. We found I guess what you could call an arete on the lower right (facing up) buttress but it was very short and pretty mellow, maybe III in sections and certainly nothing to write home about! Most of the crag was only about 10m from scree to the very last bits of rock with about 6m of actually rock, interspersed with clumps of gorse.
Nice walk though!