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Anyone in the dolomites got any first hand reports of how they did for snow? Looks nice on webcams...
Booked for Corvara in a couple of weeks so very interested in conditions now!!
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Yes. Big falls overnight and continuing this morning when leaving. Some roads closed. Should be a good week. Would estimate 15-20cm in Colfosco village.
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@alanhay, cheers, not huge but more than welcome
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Plenty snow here in Corvara/Arabba. Pistes in excellent condition.
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Where does the Ski Club get it's snow reports from? About 30cm fell in Corvara and over half a metre in Arabba yesterday.
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erica2004 wrote: |
Where does the Ski Club get it's snow reports from? |
Usually, from about a week ago.....
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@erica2004, great news can't wait now, first time in the dolomites after 20 years skiing!!
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Good dump in Obereggen/Val di Fiemme areas, FB friends have posted some excellent looking photos
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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In Corvara. Skied in Pralongia all day. Decent on-piste conditions with snow level at about village level (so green off piste in eg La Villa
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@Freddie Paellahead, how high is "village level"? Are the pistes below the current snow level all artificial?
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You know it makes sense.
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Corvara is at 1568m. Yes the pistes below this are artificial snow but beautifully maintained
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@Freddie Paellahead, Ah, the recent snow obviously fell to much lower levels here; everything white as far as the eye can see down in the valley at about 680m. Let's hope it falls to lower levels before long. Though after last year I'd go for sunshine and well groomed slopes over snowmageddon and everything shut. Not that it was like that in Corvara - but we couldn't get to Corvara.....
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Poster: A snowHead
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Just been checking the webcams (after my return from Morzine) - conditions look superb on the Ronda :: Birthday Bashers must to breathing a sigh of relief !! Hard to believe it has been a year since the Arabba 'Snowmageddon' ....
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Skied Sella Ronda green today. All piste in excellent condition though harder patches at lower levels. Small patch of ice (looked like something had leaked) above the nursery slopes in Selva. Red piste leading into Arabba from Portados opened very late in the day and reportedly mainly grass mud and ice. Marmolada reportedly poor cover heading towards Malga Ciapella and quite lumpy up high.
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We skied Sella Ronda orange today with a group and owner of the hotel we're in. All pistes perfect. No ice or mud in sight. I think Freddie is in a different resort
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@erica2004, very specific run that I am referring to and also I made it clear that I had not skied it myself. I also said "All pistes in excellent condition" on Sella Ronda green". Have you skied into Arraba from Portados today? It was closed when we went past at about 2.30 so we had to take lift 9 up and come down via the red that passes the mid-station of the gondola. The resort manager came round Sella green later than us and they had opened the previously closed red and her boyfriend had to take off his skis and walk down.
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Off piste report Arabba skied the anteni at padonn 2 good coverexellent powder .north face marmolarda down to the dam untracked 60cmdeep to be found padon south poor cover but lold red run under the road to malga best condition in recent yesrs skirs hard right along rock face to fedaia good un blown powder safe ski
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Snowing since midday lovely soft powdery stuff making pretty individual flakes. Perhaps 3-5cm so far at village level.
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Freddie Paellahead wrote: |
Snowing since midday lovely soft powdery stuff making pretty individual flakes. Perhaps 3-5cm so far at village level. |
Thanks Freddie, which resort are you staying in??
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@jimmybog, he's probably out skiing now, but I think he's in Corvara (just over the pass from Arabba but can be totally different weather - last year, when Arabba was buried in snow, there were very ordinary sort of amounts in Corvara).
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We were there 1st week Feb. More than usual in Corvara (they had been dumping some snow in the river, and they were removing a 5m high mound from the Boe lift carpark when I fitted the snowchains), but that was peanuts compared to Arabba.
Driving up from Brunico, roads were totally clear right thru Corvara, all the way up the hairpins pretty much to the top of Campolongo. Only there did it become a definite snowchains / 4WD effort, with pass closure and snow walls far too high for my liking.
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Driving up from Brunico, roads were totally clear right thru Corvara, all the way up the hairpins pretty much to the top of Campolongo.
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Exactly. We passed signs saying that the Campolongo was shut, all the way up the valley, with clear roads and no particularly large volumes of snow around (e.g. no huge walls of snow ploughed up alongside the road). We decided just to keep going until stopped, then turn back and find a B & B for the night. Then when I asked the Italian policeman on the pass whether I could get through to Arabba he looked at me as though that was a very silly question and said I could. I asked about chains but he looked at my wheels and said no. He also said they'd be closing the pass at 4 pm, so it wasn't a silly question, actually. The road was clear all the way though the walls of snow were very intimidating and driving down into Arabba everything was absolutely buried. Never seen anything like it. We only realised lots of cars were buried when their owners came and started to try to dig them out, burrowing through a couple of feet of snow to find a window to peep in and identify what car it was.
The sign for our hotel was buried, and I was busy looking at the road but Raven spotted the top of it. There was no comparison between the snow in Arabba and that in Corvara; it was like two different worlds on either side of the pass.
It was not at all cold. Skiing later in the week (when we could get out of Arabba) there was some quite ropey, slushy, snow around at the lower levels of the Sella Ronda.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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impressed that either of you saw that hotel sign tbh. It was well and truly buried. think I might have been able to squeeze in 1 car when I drove past. Normally there's space for ca. 10 (with double parking).
I called admin from Piculin lift to find out the situation. He told me chains or 4WD from Corvara on. After doing all those hairpins with chains on naked tarmac and rivers running down, both I and Alastair Pink thought admin was telling us BS. Then the real snow appeared!
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You know it makes sense.
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My winter tyres were getting a bit thin on the tread side. I could have made it over, since it was not icy, but proper snow. As far as Bellavista at least (if it had clear parking). But driving up and round Portoevescovo I know is always a bit dicey. Had I known, I'd have put them on at one of the hotels at the top in creaky snow, rather than a wet slushy carpark at the bottom with a 40ton tipper truck passing every 5 mins, with a JCB filling it from that mound of snow.
Reminds me. Still need to buy another spade!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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still... it's looking cold in the next days
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Poster: A snowHead
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The snow continued overnight and in total there was about 5cm in Corvara. We went to Santa Croce in the morning as the weather continued to improve with lots of sunshine but occasional patches of low cloud. Underfoot the morning's gorgeous soft snow gradually got heaped up into soft bumps. The snow level was down below Badia but temps rose and the lower stuff was melting as we crossed back past La Villa. Birthday Bash people can look forward to great skiing but off piste lower down may put your bases at risk unless there is substantial more snow.
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1st week in feb
and the pre BB is next week
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@Peter S, 31 Jan-7 Feb
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that sounds like unusual technique - we'll look out for you.
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A brilliant day today - Corvara to Ortisei and back via the Colfosco valley. The pistes are in superb condition generally and the only vaguely duff bit was the short stretch down to the Dantercepies lift which was unsurprisingly lumpy by mid afternoon. Skied the Reds and black in Colfosco for the first time to "finish off" the day. We left there at 4 pm and they were still magnificent.
Yesterday's light snow fall has disappeared low down off piste.
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Freddie Paellahead wrote: |
only vaguely duff bit was the short stretch down to the Dantercepies lift which was unsurprisingly lumpy by mid afternoon. . |
That's usual, it's a high traffic Sella Ronda pinch point along with Ciampinoi. The kids used to have great fun repeatedly hurtling down a chopped up Dantercepies to round the day off.
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@Freddie Paellahead, thanks for the reports, keep them coming, cheers.
Looks like we'll miss out on the mega dump forecast for next week, but still hugely looking forward to our trip on the 1st feb.
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