Police and members of mountain rescue teams are today continuing the search of Lochnagar for a missing walker.
More than 80 people are involved in the search for the 65-year-old.
In addition to Braemar and Aberdeen Mountain Rescue Teams, personnel from the RAF Mountain Rescue Team and Tayside Mountain Rescue Team along with SARDA dogs and rescue helicopters have been deployed.
Searches will continue throughout the day.
The alarm was raised at 7.30pm on Friday after the man failed to return from a walk, but the operation was suspended last night amid winds of 100mph.
Last night, Braemar Mountain Rescue Team said: “Unfortunately after more searches today in the Lochnagar area, the missing male has not been located.
“Again – testing conditions for the troops with a gust of over 100 mph recorded on nearby Cairnwell.
“Thanks for the assistance from RAF Lossiemouth, Duddon and Furness (who were winter training in the area) mountain rescue teams and and dogs from Sarda Scotland.”
More than 80 people resume search for hillwalker who went missing in blizzard