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Thread: Snow for the Euros.

  1. #1001
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    mini-recon....

    foget monte rosa, was there last week for a day and there isn't anything. val d'aosta is also screwed for the most part. verbier and friends are pretty grim. joined tele al for a few days around leysin/diablerets and as he says, it was white: enjoyed some piste-ing, some touring, some hanging off chains in order to meet crazy kiwi dudes and ski weird snow. on the way back to turin i hit the super saint and the gsb pass. seriously wind scoured up there, but i have to admit to finding the best skiing of the entire trip in some chutes off a sketchy traverse in super saint, it was actually really fun. toured up to the hospice which was cool. there's actually some snow up there if you're will to work for it.

    good luck, fellow euro-mags, it's time to get on your knees!

    edit- forgot one of the coolest parts of the trip....so al and i are on a pretty sketchy, north-facing, a bit wind loaded traverse and i'm getting a little creeped out about the snow situation. all of a sudden, about 12-15 chamoix come roaring down a 35-40 degree slope about 200 meters away from us and nothing budges, guess that snow's actually ok. anyways, after a pretty stressful morning al and i proceed to absolutely chow down on some suisse mountain food.
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    yeah yesterday morning I landed in MXP (milan malpensa) from san diego and still had a day off so I could not resist and drove up to verb for a couple of slopes. It's totally true western alps are (with italy even worse than switz and france), but something might change within the WE.
    in case anyone is interested, so far alagna got a bit more than gressoney and champoluc, so when the next big dump come, alagna might have the bottom that gress and champ certainly do not have so far

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    the area below refugio margherita had some snow, but otherwise, alagna hadn't even covered up the scree.

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    Nobody up for a Piz Bernina ski tour trip? Could be the perfect window coming up, if snow forecast turns out like they think! (See post above)

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    bb- sounds like a great trip, but i'm tied up for a while (at least till march).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulty_guy
    the area below refugio margherita had some snow, but otherwise, alagna hadn't even covered up the scree.
    2nd hand report here: A couple of friends of mine have been in Alagna from last friday until yesterday (the 7th of feb). They said they found lots of good snow, but they needed to walk. They're now in Andermatt.
    All work and no play, ... you know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulty_guy
    anyways, after a pretty stressful morning al and i proceed to absolutely chow down on some suisse mountain food.
    That'd be a Croute Mayen. Ummmmm.
    Those Chamois were way cool charging down the slope.
    Made me feel like a pussy for being scared of snowpack.
    But, better scared than food for that big Bearded Vulture at G3.

    On a different note, it looks like that High Pressure System has been broken.
    Now then, snow mutherfukker SNOW!
    Ski, Bike, Climb.
    Resistence is futile.

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    Its actually snowing in St Anton now. Whether the snow is real or not remains to be seen.

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    the radar is looking promising.

    ps. it's starting to rain here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbirtle
    Nobody up for a Piz Bernina ski tour trip? Could be the perfect window coming up, if snow forecast turns out like they think! (See post above)
    I should not tell ya and keep the secret , but you might also drive through the trient pass and go ovronnaz (on the left side few km before sion). This coming dumping is most likely to hit it well

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    For those of you with the best forecasts (and ability to read them): The eastern alps is getting getting quite a bit, I gather.

    My choices are; 1) the arlberg this weekend and for a week 2) the arlberg next weekend and for a week 3) any other place in the alps from next weekend and for a week.

    If good conditions is the criterion; which of the three should I go for (it seems that number one is good).
    All work and no play, ... you know...

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    Thanks for the map post Verb, what's the website you use?

    Light snow falling in Chamonix right now...

    Bernese Oberland might get hit too. Anybody up for doing some of the 4000ers over there? Anybody know if that's a feasible or suicidal idea (no idea the conditions over there)? Idea would be...

    D1: Blatten -> Hollandia Hutte
    D2: -> Moonch Hutte
    D3: Moonch
    D4: Fiescherhorn
    D5: Jungfrau -> Blatten

    Or suggest something. Now thinking I need to chase the snow on this one - it's been weeks since I really skiied hard!

    Edit - or if somebody wants to save time and do the Jungfraujoch to skip D1 and D2, I could either cave in and pay the ticket or solo up and meet you at the Moonch Hutte.
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    it's the meteosuisse radar! www.meteosuisse.ch
    but actually it was posted by mr. rpz!
    snowing in verb, too

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    Quote Originally Posted by verbier61
    it's the meteosuisse radar! www.meteosuisse.ch
    but actually it was posted by mr. rpz!
    snowing in verb, too
    Since 15:00 in the afternoon to now (21:00) about 5 cm (in Les Granges) and it's going on ... slightly but continuously :-)

    Cheers,

    Uli

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    Bavaria here I come... 60cm forecast before sun.

    edg
    a lot of snow yesterday, so much that tractor was needed to pull car out still snowing (almost raining) lightly today, very wet and warm. 60 cm sounds about right.

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    3cm in Chamonix!

    3cm! FUCK YEAH!











    Please god shoot me.

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    40cm according to the telemetry station on galzig...now they just need to open some lifts.

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    Yeah I apparently got a talent to miss out on the best days - can't make it down there this weekend, hoping for another dump next weekend.

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    Talking

    Trigger = pulled

    Coming to St Anton now on Saturday the 11th, staying for a week. I just couldn't wait, and the conditions appear to be good.
    All work and no play, ... you know...

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    Well, I pretty much jinxed Bavaria

    edg
    Do you realize that you've just posted an admission of ignorance so breathtaking that it disqualifies you from commenting on any political or economic threads from here on out?

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    Kitzbuhel Snow end of March

    Any of you guys know what kind of typical cnditions I could expect in Kitzbuhel at the end of March?

    I'm looking to book a bargain holiday from the UK, I normally go high in France but it seems france is having crap conditions and Austria is having great conditions. Plus the fact there none of the holidays to france seem great value this year, got one to Kitzbuhel that is a real bargain.

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    Incase it isn't already obvious; I am very interested in hooking up with mags in the arlberg area now this upcoming week (11th - 18th of february). Drop me a PM if interested.

    To avoid general flaming; i did post in the hook-up section, but as you know this is not as well read as the snow-for-the-euros thread.

    I am psyched - PSYCHED!

    Don't go melting on me now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KANUTTEN
    Trigger = pulled

    Coming to St Anton now on Saturday the 11th, staying for a week. I just couldn't wait, and the conditions appear to be good.
    There's a local daily update of the conditions at St Anton from a guide on this site

    http://www.pistetopowder.com/

    "Today's snow conditions & what's been skied -8/02/06
    (Please refresh your browser)
    You better believe it.... it's finally snowing hard and as I left the mountain today it had already snowed a good 15cm up high. It's now 8.30pm and it's dumping!!
    The day started off with pretty strong winds and my group headed over to Stuben, but the cloud level was pretty low so skiing to Langen was out as the vis was poor. We headed to Verwall through the beautiful water fall gully which is always impressive and snow was a mixure of powder patches and crud...interesting!!.
    Will update tomorrow on the powder day!!!
    Graham."

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    Quote Originally Posted by p@wder
    Any of you guys know what kind of typical cnditions I could expect in Kitzbuhel at the end of March?

    I'm looking to book a bargain holiday from the UK, I normally go high in France but it seems france is having crap conditions and Austria is having great conditions. Plus the fact there none of the holidays to france seem great value this year, got one to Kitzbuhel that is a real bargain.
    Kitzbuhel at the end of march is a big risk. Its a low resort. It would have to have some major snowfall to be good at that time of year.

    If you want to have a holiday at that time in the season and you want to do it on a budget, the best thing to do is book your flights to an airport that has easy access to a lot of skiing and then decide on the accomodation with a week to go. This gives you the cheap flights teamed up with the flexibility to go where the skiings good.

    Another option which gives total freedom is to book a eurotunnel for your car for that week and decide on the day where you want to go. You'll have the pick of any resort you like that way.

    Leave yourself as many options as possible.

    I'll be heading to engel berg around that time .....
    Semper in Pulveris .... Only the depth varies

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    Quote Originally Posted by p@wder
    Any of you guys know what kind of typical cnditions I could expect in Kitzbuhel at the end of March?

    I'm looking to book a bargain holiday from the UK, I normally go high in France but it seems france is having crap conditions and Austria is having great conditions. Plus the fact there none of the holidays to france seem great value this year, got one to Kitzbuhel that is a real bargain.
    There's quite a lot of snow further east at the moment. Don't discard cheap flights to Linz or Graz and resorts in Lower Austria / Styria.

    http://www.bergfex.at/austria/schneewerte/?sortBy=Berg

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