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Thread: Snow for the Euros.

  1. #2076
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    Drove up to Flaine today, no snow on the way up, some pathetic looking slush in the main bowl....tried to keep a straight face dropping people off. Roumour arround the airport (GVA) was parts of the Portes du Soleil are shutting due to lack of snow.

    Thought I'd giev the Grand Montets ago anyway for a few late afternoon runs....Nice wind deposited pow, sections of smooth calk, nice all the way back to mid station.

    And the view ast the sun tried to make an apperance wasn't bad either.



    Strange sign where you exit the argentiere glacier



    The home run ws slushy buty not water logged, so you can still get 2000m (6600ft) of nice skiing in!
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    i wasn't skiing today. i haven't skied since last june
    lets hope the chnage around the 20th does make it.

    but i was here:
    http://www.postmortalelebensformen.d...Site/Home.html

    for non germans: it's a 70 minute multivision presentation about Zombies and how to fight them

    great!!! the best 8 euros i spent during the last months for entertainment.
    now im drunk and own an official "zombie expert" certificate

    for further reading i recommend:
    http://www.zombiesurvivalguide.com/
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    i wasn't skiing today. i haven't skied since last june
    Is there no indoor-skiing available near Cologne? Maybe you should give it a try

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    Quote Originally Posted by cramp View Post
    Is there no indoor-skiing available near Cologne? Maybe you should give it a try
    on the day i start indoor skiing hell will freeze over.

    btw. funny news for the euros: the 0deg linewill rise to 3500m in France. 3500 in JANUARY!!!!!!
    wtf Ullr ? that's totally NOT funny anymore.
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    btw. funny news for the euros: the 0deg linewill rise to 3500m in France. 3500 in JANUARY!!!!!!
    wtf Ullr ? that's totally NOT funny anymore.
    i'm pretty sure it's all about roo and his fucked up dancing..

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    Looking forward to biking this weekend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    on the day i start indoor skiing hell will freeze over.
    I'm going today, bring the radness.

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    the 0deg linewill rise to 3500m in France. 3500 in JANUARY!!!!!!
    I don't know about global warming but something really strange is goin on.

    Here in South Finland there was a news about mushrooms growing up in the forest, some spring flowers blooming, and first summer birds coming back to north, fish starting to spawn etc....in the early January. There was a week(!) of about +8~9 C temperatures and even couple of sunny days! (for the record the average temp here in January should be about -10C...and it's pretty normal to have temperatures from -20 to even -30). The whole december was about 8 degrees(!) warmer than average!

    Up north they're reporting on exceptional snow depth in some places though. The Lappland/Northern Norway is going to be a winner if this kind of weather pattern will be permanent. Even if the slopes are nothing special here in Finland, you always have lots of snow and real winter,good groomers and park, some small off piste and then you can head to the Lyngen etc. in the springtime for great touring.

    A really good move would be moving way up north (like Tromsø etc.) and enjoy the wilderness, peace and touring possibilities there.(as a guy with a job and family and the normal rat race here it's not that easy though...but I've been thinking this alot, every day, in this miserable "winter". Damn we skied like three days of park in November, then nine weeks break due to lack of snow...and it looks like next week is going to be again ~+5C and some rain..FUCK)

    Sorry about the rant but this really sucks.
    Last edited by Jiehkevarri; 01-13-2007 at 08:08 AM.

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    Just watching the snow melt each day you ski, and see the snow line creep up every day is very degrading. I feel like the season is ending, and almost trick my mind into thinking it is April and spring skiing is in full swing.



    NOT JANUARY




    ANY NEW WORD ON THE 20TH WEATHER DEVELOPING??? IS IT STILL LOOKING PROSPECTIVELY POSSIBLE TO SEE SNOW IN SUISSE IN JANUARY???

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    Just got back from 3 Vallées, had a few cms of fresh on Sunday night, but then it just iced up and all got scraped back to the rock higher up, and slush lower down. Not good

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    Quite a good day and actually a great day given the conditions in Obertauern today.

    Photos to follow.

    At the same time my parents went HIKING. In Austria. In January.
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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    I've had enough of this crap...

    Active disturbance coming in thursday. Hope its not a false alarm this time.

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    Remember, it can all change in 3 days.

    Did my snowdance on top of G3 today, cliffside.
    Ski, Bike, Climb.
    Resistence is futile.

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    CHAMONIX VALLEY AND MONT-BLANC AREA WEATHER FORECAST

    ISSUED AT 08:40 SUNDAY JANUARY 14 2007

    . . .

    EXTENDED OUTLOOK UNTIL FRIDAY JANUARY 19 2007
    Wednesday : changeable and fairly mild - fine sunny spells - scattered cloud. Thursday : active disturbance coming in. Friday : getting colder - snow showers.
    Crossing my fingers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hicks View Post
    Looking forward to biking this weekend!
    I was gaping at groomers with artificial snow yesterday (yes, I'm really desperate). There were quite a couple of bikers at the tracks beside the piste. I guess they laughed at us silly skiers

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    Fuck this shit

    -at least im not doing a season this winter

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    Weather is unfortunately seasonably warm. Plans early in the week to go skiing yesterday (saturday) instead I went climbing...in a t-shirt...and was still too warm. Hopefully the storm at the end of the week will bring a good amount of snow.

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    Ohh the doom and gloom!

    There's some stuff to do yet - see my trip report from *yesterday* here http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=73545.

    Anyway don't call off the season just yet. It's worse than the last three years I've been here but we still have half of Jan and all of Feb+Mar+Apr and you can bet there will be a lot of powder days coming.

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    Skied Vallee Blanche today, pretty much same as bbirtle's report. There is a thin band between ~2800 and ~3100 of good snow though, an inch or two (!!!) of soft snow on top of a firm base so quite fun to ski. Above that, its wind affected hard pack, below is crusty/icy crap with some variable spring crap at the bottom.

    There is a front coming in on Thursday... and then sunday onwards we are supposed to finally get some cold weather, with hopefully considerable snow in the northern Alps..... Its just that the long term forecasts have looked promising quite a few times this winter, and then it all fucks up

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    Obertauern

    A couple of Obertauern pictures from yesterday at the end of this trip report:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=73601
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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    I am with you....I was out with Ripzalot and TeleAl yesterday at G3 and had a blast on the chalk. I am still waiting for the snow, but making the best of what is out there.
    Quote Originally Posted by bbirtle View Post
    Ohh the doom and gloom!

    There's some stuff to do yet - see my trip report from *yesterday* here http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=73545.

    Anyway don't call off the season just yet. It's worse than the last three years I've been here but we still have half of Jan and all of Feb+Mar+Apr and you can bet there will be a lot of powder days coming.
    #1 goal this year......stay alive +
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    the snow between the top of Mont Fort and the base of the tram in Verbier was better than bad. Pretty grim coverage all around but I could see how that place would go off in good snow.

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    sunshine & variable windpack all weekend, good times.

    usually there is one point on this ridge where you come up from one side and drop down on the other, going along the ridgeline never looked like a good idea last season because a cornice often builds up along it. so today we got to go somewhere we hadn't been and do some scrambling on loose rocks to ski a bit of interesting breakablecrustwindpackwhoopsarockpow.

    Ich bitte dich nur, weck mich nicht.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geo039 View Post
    I am with you....I was out with Ripzalot and TeleAl yesterday at G3 and had a blast on the chalk. I am still waiting for the snow, but making the best of what is out there.
    good skiing with you, geo. fun day despite the dust on crust. thanks for the lunch buffet!

    TR: http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73620

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    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    Yo, did you get some new sticks?
    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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