Thursday 03 March 05 about 17h00.
The weather is changing.
System moving in.
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Thursday 03 March 05 about 17h00.
The weather is changing.
System moving in.
yeah but only in the west... :(
the next week looks promisisng though :D
Bollocks... Only system that moves there is a 10week anticyclone.Quote:
Originally Posted by TeleAl
If NW italy has been devoid of snow for the last 9weeks, why would anything change now? :(
Monte Rosa has been literally like a skating rink for the last two months, they even had to cancel the RedBull comp there, due to the "hard" conditions..
9 days and counting...
ummm....who gives a rat's ass about italy? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Meathelmet
adjust your plans accordingly.....
Sat image showing this system coming from Mediterrean.
Plus, there is another huge blob of white on the Atlantic that wants to push in.
Either way, the weather here, and across the Alps as far as I could see from 3000m, was full of change.
Sorry about Italy. May it, and all of us, get some snow!
right on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ripzalot
north is where it's at ! :D
im not sure where to go.......engelberg or krippenstein.
short/medium term favours engelberg.
downside: it wont stop and engelberg does not really rock with zero visibility.
P.S. punish chomsky !!! i will never finish that godamn paper..... chomsly ill get you someday and give YOU a good dose of HEAD MOVEMENT ! :FIREdevil
This is litt checking in from the Darkside... :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by subtle plague
:nonono2: West is where it is at.
Predictions:
MeteoSuisse/Landi - Suisse Romande (PDS, Alpes Vaud) and Jura will be on the receiving end for the next 3 -4 days.
Sno4kast - Draw a circle w/ 100k diameter with the center at Mont Blanc. That is where the bulk is predicted to fall. Extreme Western Italy is included, too. There is a big snowfall gap painted into central CH and central Italy. Engelberg is included and on the losing end.
But who can tell, Sno4kast maps have changed the snowfall locations and 20 - 30cm plus or minus every day.
As Teleal wrote, there are 2 major systems creeping their way into the center of Europe. Take a look at the sat images for the last 24 hours. It looks like we could be in for 6 - 7 days of snowfall if these collide and stall out over the Alpes.
Follow the snow. Travel light and stay flexible. ;)
FWIW, we just got in milan the biggest snow I can remember in - say - 15 years: 13 cm. Again, nothing at all in the monterosa area. They have no more tears to cry :frown:
We didn't get shit. :cussing:
cham gets it this weekend.
engelberg from sun/monday on.
and the rest is not certain.
there WILL be a northern circulation. but where the moisture will be is not sure.
i just dont know.
the problem with engelberg is the lack of treeskiing possibilities.
Hey, I know e-berg is supposed to rock and all,Quote:
Originally Posted by subtle plague
but there are a number of lower elevation resorts out there, with trees.
And, I guess, fewer people.
If you don't know them, I suggest my neck of the woods.
I am happy to show you what I know.
As for e-berg, I will get there this season.
You can pay me back by showing me what you know.
Just got back from skiing powder in Kent, UK! (About an hour from London). TR to follow :D
edg
It has been snowing in Leysin since last night 20h00.
Total accumulation as of 16h00 = 3cm.
I made a new category for this called, "over the ski."
Seemed only fair to categorize it considering the storm persisted all night and morning.
3cms? wtf??? :confused:
Oh yeah, I forgot about that one turn. :eek:
And, I did find 3 nice turns in a row, and one face shot.
Let me put it this way, Ripz and I were debating whether it was
over the ski or over the boot.
There is snow falling out there.
Most is it is falling around the Gstaad and Col du Pillon area.
Very nice.
Knee high today.
Eh, not really. A question for those in the know, only.
Engelberg.
Going there in a week, for 3 days only. And I haven't been there before. So I have three requests; (1) are there any decent guides who can show us places? (2) Are there any off-piste/touring guide books or on-line guides for the area? (3) Are there any close by areas that can be driven to within an hour, in case Engelberg is tracked out?
Tips are, as always, much appreciated!
I'm interested to join on the E-berg guide thing, if you would not mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by KANUTTEN
Let me know your days there.
I teach Wednesdays, but other than that, I can do it.
I'll look into your questions.
Cool!Quote:
Originally Posted by TeleAl
We will be three or four guys arriving on thursday night the 17th of march. Leaving the next sunday. I guess one day of guiding would be good. Preferably friday, definitely not sunday. I have heard about a cool american guy (?) who runs the shop OK or Okey or something, that might be interested in doing some guiding. PM me or something. Cool to meet up with another Euromang!
WHOOOOO!!!!
HEEAAAT WAVE!!!
WHOOOO!!!
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsavneur.html
or
http://217.160.75.104/pics/avnpanel2.gif
So let me see , what should i pack with me
-sunblock - check
-zink paste - check
-shorts -check
-skinny skis -check
Ah well.
Shouldnt complain for seeing the sun.
But, no. No snow.
Wednesday 30 March 2005 13h15
Leysin 1264m
Temp appx = 6C.
Currently there is alot of moisture out there.
At my place it is falling as a non-snow product.
Zermatt, Saas Fee, Murren, G3, Verbier, Cham, La Grave?, all seem to be colored nicely in radar image.
0C line is reported at 2000m, but I saw snow below that, maybe around 1800m.
(Anyone else with data, provide it. Where is the snowline where you are?)
What does this mean? Many things.
Here is my short list:
GET THE FUCK OUT THERE AND SKI THE HIGH RESORTS MAGGOTS!!!
The next day of clear sky is going to be brilliant, I think.
But, it will not last more than a day of two, depending on the sun.
Get It While You Can!
:tdo13: :tdo13: :tdo13:
will follow.
well it wont get very cold and stay rather dry.
i guess i wont get more ski days this year. :(
if it is dumping somewhere right now the colder temperatures should preserve
it in high alpine areas.
maybe the pattern changes again next week and te cold air streaming down from the north will hit the alps.
but right now it looks more like it will go down to spain via the atlantic....
for what I have seen up to yesterday in verb and what I have just heard over the phone, anything over 2200-2400 should be OK for the next few days.... they'll prolly have a kickass time at the derby....
In short order: The situation from couple days ago.
After the sundays snow (20-40cm of wet powder on the refrozen crust) the avalanche conditions were worse than i have ever seen in Aosta area.
Lot of triggered avalanches that day...
Chamonix : Grandes Montes : Good, moguled base. Up on the N faces was good powder 5 days ago.On the sunny sides good spring skiing. Not much rocks.
Brevent : (Seemed to be ) A bit thinner cover, more soft.Relatively
good base.
Alagna : Blurp...Bring your climbing gear.
Valle d´Olen : Have to walk a bit to get to the middle (!) station.
Soft, bottomless mush.
Balma : Soft,bottomles mush, quite lot of rocks. Skiable upper parts
if colder weather saves the snow. Lot of releases to the ground.
Gressoney : PT.Jolanda : Half of the slopes closed.
Good mountainbiking conditions...
Salati : Relatively good base, not too many rocks.
Stolemberger and Straling Faces in good/exelent spring
snow conditions. Lot of wet snow avalanches that runs
to the ground on S,SW aspects.
Champoluc : Up high rather good base on W, NW,N, but dissappears with
speed. Lower down it isb beginning to be a mudwrestle.
Courmayer: A puddle of mud. Up high still some snow left.
LaThuile/La Rossier : (ruomour) La Rossier is supposedly having a 2m base
and is holding snow relatively well. La Thuile sports a bit
less but might be of a better orientation.
C´moon guys. There is sooooo much to ski there. Dont dig up your bikes yet!
You have good season for 2-3 months in a head of you...you just have to go higher and higher... :)
pissing rain in St Anton. Apparently it's snowing above 2000m. this is a depressing sight. never in my life have i seen snow melt so fast and so many large climax avalanches taking out pistes. guess i'll try skiing the alpine tommorow
The colors look good between Mt Blanc and Saas Fee. Not sure if freezing levels will be low enough to produce pow, but something should be fresh on the ground.
I am heading up to SuperStB early Thursday AM. It could be the last day of the season for me. If the pow/snow sucks then I will skip the ticket. As a backup ... I am bringing my skins for a climb up to the col/Hospice.
Rapid Collapse below 2400m to the entire Vaud and Valais Region!
:cool: This all started on 13/14 of March.
After 1 week of great Spring Skiing the collapse went into full gear on the 18th. :FIREdevil
:nonono2: On the 19th we arrived for a week skiing on the CH side of PDS. Really poor conditions after 11:30 AM
... on the 24th we gave up and abandoned our rental and went home. :cussing:
Weekend looks dire. Warming trend to continue.
As I said, tommorrow may be the season closer for me. Any takers?
LITT, I can't say how much I should apologize with you. When I got your SMS on sunday it was raining like :mad: . The only peak I could see with the byno was about 2500 (around bruson) and there was no new snow. So my SMS back to your was sort of :nonono2: The next monday morning my friend alberico literally kicked me off the bed (yeah i was yawnning because of the new legal hour) telling something about powder above 2500. He was :FIREdevil true. Went skinning toward rosablanche through the col de la chaux and was really a memorable day (I'll post some pic later or tomorrow). Toooooooooooooo bad you weren't with us!Quote:
Originally Posted by Lostinthetrees
Ha! Story of my life!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by verbier61
No need to apologize. We were in Geneve last weekend looking for anything to ski on Monday. But, too warm everywhere... except Saas Fee, Zematt, and possibly SSB. Tooooo long a drive.
My wife has no skins. Would have been fruitless for her to come along.
Anyway, still hoping to hook up with you and find some turns to close out this season. Later!
April in the past has produced some excellent days.
I recall 6 pow days a few years back.
And today is only 31 March.
As for today, the sky is clear, stars shining, moon beaming.
I know where I will be. I will be taking attendance up top before having lunch.
If anyone sees my RoboFoot at OldEgg, just put another drink in front of me. :cool:
31 March 2005 17h30
Leysin 1264m
Today was cloudy all day.
Don't know how it happened, but clear pre-dawn skies covered up and sun never showed.
Therefore, whatever fell yesterday and last night is still there, and not beaten up by the sun.
Seems y'all have a 2nd chance at it, if you missed it today.
Me, I was all ready to go, but did not because without sun,
it is too cold to hang at high altitude eating lunch in shorts.
gotta bump this for the coming storm. the fat lady had NOT sung yet here.
temp in the -15C range, windchill taking to -30C, definitely not spring weather anymore. austria is looking especially good on the forecast maps right now but i definitely can't complain about the local outlook. i just tallied up 82cms accum on the 6 day forecast. if we get half that i'll be plenty happy. :cool:
When I see white, I will shout at you all.
For now, I see nothing, but that is in part to clouds.
Getting colder here for sure, and wet all day.
keeping fingers and toes crossed. if it still looks good tomorrow, i'll be heading for engelberg or kaprun for monday and tuesday. please please.
kaprun is getting hammered.
:D
have fun
Sorry I did not shout earlier.
Was out of town and offline.
There is white out there.
Hope y'all are getting it.
I'm currently in Cham and there has been three nice powder days in a row here....thigh deep and very light on the Grands Montets yesterday. Git some before it gets warm again.
a fantastic weekend at villars. knee deep offpiste, shin deep ON piste. i love it when they don't run the groomers. :cool:
http://img.snow-forecast.com/images2...xt3to6days.jpg
pic will chnage only on 13.04.05 it looks awesome.
ill check the rela weather maps but it seesm ill HAVE to go to engelberg. ;)
but there aint no good storm skiing.. :(
just back from kaprun, austria. there was a lot of snow, but it was heavy to say the least. all in all, ya can't complain when you're skiing knee deep in april.
looks like pratonevoso (SW alps, the ski resort closer to genoa - I mean genoa, not geneva :rolleyes: ) will open again cuz they've been dumped like :FIREdevil and more is comin'Quote:
Originally Posted by subtle plague