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Is that historic/old car racing on every year around this time? Seem to recall seeing a few older more interesting cars over there when we were there a few years back.
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How far would you say Briancon or Chantemerle are from Sauze and can you ski a day in Serre on the Via Lattea pass?
Thanks.
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@rogg, yes they have the rally every year around this time, noise is fantastic from where we are.
@Jerby, From Sauze it's an hours drive, drop down to Oulx, then take the road sign posted Sestrierre, Gap Montgenevre. Just ask in the lift pass office in Sauze about the lift pass, should imagine it's a yes as on weeks pass here you get Monte & Via Lattea.
You could also consider Val Frejus where lift pass is only €25 and closer, though you to have the cost of the tunnel, though if there's four of you cost is not too bad split.
Weather today is totally shite howling NW'ly low cloud and rain / drizzle showers. We might walk the dogs but that's about it
Yesterday mate's last day and we did indeed skin up to the Echaillon for lunch which we did in 1hr 40 which was quite a pace as it was 750m vertical and I was waiting for him
Was lovely and sunny and terrace was packed, OH joined us the lazy way and we took the lifts down.
Apart from the car race it's the 14th running of the Trail Blanc, two separate distances with 750 runners, though today I think you could call it the Trail Brun
And it's also the Snow Kite Masters up at the Col, and I doubt very much if that's happening today with the weather today. Last year's was affected too, but that was snow and white out conditions.
OH has booked her ticket back on Tues so another trip to Turin, then she comes back out with another mate who is staying with us from the 19th, he's renting a car so saves me another Turin trip.
Hopefully by the time the OH returns we will have the snow that is forecast for back end of next week, but that's a big ask at this stage.
Interesting looking at what lifts and links are open on the Serre Website in that they have Yret and the Monetier / Villeneuve as being open, which I doubt somehow is / will be the true story.
Further Edit 11:15 a little bit of sleet / light snow now which you can see on the Cam maybe there has been more at altitude, but looking at the rain radar looks as if we're on the edge of anything significant tracking through.
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Fingers well and truly crossed....!
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Cacciatore wrote: |
Fingers well and truly crossed....! |
Likewise.
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Oh well forecast has changed again, still snow but quantities have been downgraded, at least conditions are looking to become more unsettled.
Not so much wind this morning and hardly a cloud in the sky.
Might go up the Col laters to see what's happening at the Kite Masters event up there, and take my kite, if I can remember how to set it up, just that land kites are way different to kites I use on the sea, but once up the principal of flying them is the same.
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That photo looks more like April than January! Crazy.
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As I'm sure many of you know, that forecast above has been changing for the worse (sorry about being glass half empty etc) over the last few days, and I'm not even going to post the latest for fear or causing major angst to people.
Trying to be glass half full the forecast could still change in our favour as the weather patterns are so volatile that are tracking across Europe from the Atlantic and no amount of looking at GFS models and squiggly lines in advance will show the actual scenario that will eventually unfurl.
Yesterday cycled up to the Lautaret and the place was packed with the British army making the most of the cross country course that has been produced up there. I presume the people I met leaving were going elsewhere for a shooting range ?
As I was cycling up saw two skiers descending back down from up near Galibier and just as I neared their car I recognized that it was a good friend whose hubby is a guide based in LG. We did a couple of days cycling together in the Summer and she is so strong, leaving a couple of my mates way behind on the Galibier!
We had coffee at the top and I suppose it was hubby that advised her where to go, though she is also very experienced, but she left some very nice tracks in the wind blown powder in the stashes in the gulleys running down, so I was somewhat frustrated at my decision to go out on the bike, and by the time I got back home I had nigh on hyperthermia (again), that really is the last of the bike riding now till at least March!
Been down and back to Turin this morning, when I left here sky was totally clear and on the return high altitude cloud, and forecast is for a very light dusting with further snow showers tomorrow.
Few things to do then a steep hike with les chiens on hill above us me thinks unless the weather closes in early.
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So the forecast is once again looking pretty promising...anything from 30 to 40cm over Fri and Sat. Then staying pretty cold at least up to the following weekend. Who knows, the worst may now be behind us. Here's hoping....
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You know it makes sense.
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@Weathercam,
Hi, have been checking out your bird table ( ooer ) religiously all this week, as we are driving to Chambery on Saturday for an overnighter, then on to Montgenevre on Sunday morning. Looks at the moment from weather reports that we could be in for some good snow and Sunday morning could be a good skiing day, however the drive into resort could be entertaining.
Keep the reports coming.
Regards
Tim B
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Weathercam wrote: |
Looking at the rain radar you can see that we're on the outer edges of the precipitation and Northern Alps doing way better. That said radar showing some heavier stuff hopefully coming our way in a couple of hours. |
Now getting the heavier stuff, but how much & how long ?
I'd be pleased if we get 5cm today, hope I'm wrong and it's a lot more
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We did a couple of days cycling together in the Summer and she is so strong, leaving a couple of my mates way behind on the Galibier!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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well there is more than 5cm in our garden up in Monetier already, and the earth was bare yesterday. Fingers and toes tightly crossed,
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@Hells Bells, that's probably because you're that much higher. Warmer temps = consolidation.
I'm at 1410 and temp is +1.3 so snow is consolidating faster than probably where you are.
Very rough calculus is 1 degree for every 175m but can differ (if it's dry or wet)
I'm going to take a look up the hill around lunch time and will report back.
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@Weathercam, that's all the fun of sweepstakes - must be at Eric's sole discretion in a "pub landlord" kind of way
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Have done a sort of a snow dance / sacrifice today.
Took my Blizzard Bonafide's with touring bindings down to Riquet to talk about an exchange for some carving skis, find out later what the options are.
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Bergfex has the snowline around 1400, snow-forecast seems to think it will be a bit higher. Hopefully it's more like 1400 as I'm heading out on Saturday and staying in Le Bez and would like it to look like winter!
I guess we shall see!
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@driz, where you staying in Le Bez?
Was with a fair number of peeps tonight in Mojos as was Tim's B'day and a few inc Tim had been out on the hill and reported very good piste conditions, all along the valley from Briancon to Monetier.
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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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Yep, raining up here too, and windy. Too much cloud cover to see where the snow line starts, but all the trees I can see are green. Might leave any attempt at skiing until later.
Had a great day out yesterday despite the wind high up, although we had rather one too many beers att he bottom. Pistes were in great condition after the snow on Wednesday. Crossing fingers that that freezing level drops as promised.
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From webcams it does look like snow at Serre Ratier as opposed to rain.
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@Weathercam, it sounds a pretty horrible day. How about curling up on a sofa with a good book and waiting for a much snowier outlook tomorrow morning?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Weathercam, JoeBlow - excellent choice
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@Weathercam, staying at one of the apartments operated by Hotel Du Bez. First time in Serre Che so have few expectations, but it sounds nice. Have seen some mention of it being possible to ski back to the hotel? But I'd be surprised if there was enough coverage for that just yet. Hoping the weather is clear tomorrow night as I'll be driving from Grenoble and would prefer not to go via Gap!
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@Weathercam, Just checked out your weather feed, and checked the google street map you have to show where it is.
Noticed the street map is dated April 2010 and there is more snow than now. Scary.
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@pam w, thatnis exactly what we are doing. 'just had messsage via the resort app that much of the lift system is closed due to wind.
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@Hells Bells, thought I was the soft Southerner
Though do understand as over your way if the tops shut then there's not exactly a lot open for you below Bachhus at the moment.
So went down to Riquet to test some potential White Doctors piste orientated skis in exchange for my Bonafides.
Had been doing a bit of research as to which model and size would be best etc and who should be in the shop but none other than "Bob", Mr White Doctor.
For those that don't know White Doctor is a brand that was born in Serre Chevalier and Bob had his first shop very close to where I live, although I think they are now based in Anecy Bob often comes back to Serre and has demo days here.
Riquet do have a very good test center, and if anyone coming out here fancies trying some then no harm in mentioning my name (Gavin) I think
Though they do get run of their feet in their during the busy holiday periods, I always stay clear.
So my major plan did work, arrange for some piste skis and the Snow Gods will play on the irony.
Turning up to Frejus Gondola that was shut (though didn't look that windy), so took the chair and rain turned to snow at around 1900m.
Once at the top of the Casse du Boeuf it was very windy so a few laps of La Foret then dropped down to Echaillon and then saw Vallons surprisingly open due to it being in the lee of the Balme ridge I presume, and did runs on the Vallons but not venturing off piste as I needed the sticks at the edge of the piste to see where I was going!
Viz was dire at the top and snow pack ranged from wind blown hard pack to around 15cm of powder through to 30cm of wind blown.
Sure was a good way to see how the skis handle I don't think.
Went all the way down to Pontillas and that gave me a better idea of the skis, then finally down Marteau / Casse du Boeuff and on the way down noted snow flakes heavier and snow at 1750.
Back to Riquet and joked about my test on the LT8's, still have the FT8's to try but somehow think I'll be on my TW10 Twin Tips tomorrow.
Twas interesting though how I was skiing powder on quite narrow small skis, managed ok, but was far more tiring than if I'd been on fat skis.
Do think today the ski repairers will be busy tonight as many people (last day of their week) skiing the trees with no where near enough cover.
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Just after I posted above, I looked out of our window, and the piste down to the Pre-Chabert was the busiest I had seen it all week. All seemed to be leaving the mountain, perhaps as the links back to Villemeuve had closed.
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Riquet do have a very good test center, and if anyone coming out here fancies trying some then no harm in mentioning my name (Gavin) I think
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You think your name's Gavin?
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Rain outside our apartment has started to turn to snow.
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