Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all, used the search function but failed miserably. Sure this has been discussed but my question is "what are snow conditions generally like in early April In Alpe D'huez? Although its high it's also as far as I believe South Facing.
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I went one year early April and wasn't overly impressed. Most of the runs are below 2000m and got rather heavy/slushy and the wind shut the higher runs for most of the week, so our skiing was limited.
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Ice in the morning and slush in the afternoon. Not necessarily windy - RZ had bad luck there.
At that time of year I'd take 2Alpes over Alpe d'Huez - holds the snow quality better.
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i've had some wonderful powder days there in april so difficult to generalise
quite a lot of the resort is south facing but by no means all of it
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I stayed in Oz-en-Oisan this year at Easter - 3rd to the 10th April. Conditions were very good. Lower slopes were a bit slushy in the afternoon but other than that no probs. Skied back to Oz every day.
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The reason I'm favouring Alpe D'huez over Les 2 Alpes is a better looking Hotel deal and what appears a wider range of runs. I suppose do these benefits out weigh the better snow I'm likely to get at L2A. The other option is of course to book last minute.
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I've only skied 1 day in LDA. I didn't like it hugely and have never been back. To be fair what I didn't like most was the town set up, rather than the skiing. One day probably wasn't enough to judge that on. It was freakin cold at LDA that's for sure, although whether that is a general trait I don't know. Certainly I like the variety of runs at ADH, and I don't believe you should hold off on the deal based on snow conditions.
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the big difference between ADH and LDA is that ADH gets harder the higher up the mountain you go and LDA gets easier. whether you prefer one or the other on this basis depends on the individual
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Early April this year in Alpe d'Huez provided some of the best off piste, plenty of powder, blue skies, huge long runs. Some lower runs do sometimes get wet, but I've been to LDA in March and had to walk down the hill. It's all very difficult to predict, but by and large I'd pick up on Arno's point about ADH being harder the higher you get, and LDA quite flat, exposed and cold. In truth anywhere in the Alps in April you're likely to need to stay high, so depending on what you want from your skiing, easy or hard, you takes your pick.
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Hi Jake,
I've lived between the two resorts (ADH and L2A) for the past four years and the guys are right, conditions vary year to year and resort to resort, and it does depend on what sort of skier/boarder you are. Personally I find ADH great for gentle runs home and skiing 'across' the mountain as the domain links various villages and ski areas. You can take your pick and head to that area for lunch and back again in the afternoon. Deux Alpes is a very 'up/down' mountain. There are two separate hills (linked by chairlifts and pistes) but the routes tend to take you up and down from the same place. In general, there's more for beginners in ADH than L2A but L2A has better blacks and reds; the off piste is good in both resorts but ADH has the more epic itineraries (although you should take a guide whichever resort you choose). ADH tends to have a little more of an apres scene as it's south-facing so you do get lovely warm late-afternoons, whereas in L2A the sun disappears quickly and it can be chilly. Both have a couple of good clubs and lots of bars (check out Smithy's Tavern in either resort). I'd say that ADH has a slightly more family feel with more facilities (better pools & ice rink, gym, cinema that sometimes shows English films etc), whereas L2A is getting quite a reputation for banging electro in the afternoon at the Pano Bar (2600m) and late night parties. So... maybe you can tell us more of what you like, where you've been before and what you want from your holiday?? If it's just the snow you're interested in then yes, it tends to melt earlier in ADH as it's south facing and - although the resort is at 1850m - the majority of the runs are lower.
Hope that helps!
Vickie
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