Busy with Pere Noel’s at Medran this morning. Empty on the Savoleyres side! Enjoying a bit of 6 day old wind blown powder before the storm blows in tomorrow evening!
Snap! Also at Savoleyres today, myself and Mrs Forêt in our St.Nicholas outfits. A very cheap day's skiing, even after taking the cost of the costumes into account (Mrs.Forêt made hers herself ...)
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Lot’s of Santas on chassoure today and also quite a few sharks teeth
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Blowing a gale.
Snowing.
Almost white out.
Our first ski day of a long season....we sacked off for an early lunch and to put up the Christmas tree.
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we sacked off for an early lunch and to put up the Christmas tree.
Shame on you! we were still skiing at 1700 (however we may have been in Carrefour between 1330 and 1645! )
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Superb conditions today lots of powder and not many people
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Looks like a wild weekend ahead! Potentially up to 1m of new snow by Sunday! We’ll be there this weekend but our apartment is free from Sunday until Saturday 21st so if any « responsible » SnowHeads can get away at short notice and want to take advantage let me know - will let it go for a steal...
My girlfriend and and I are looking at a catered chalet in Nendaz for a week in mid jan. The snow seems to be good so far?
I’m an experienced skier, but my girlfriend is a beginner (4 weeks), how easy is it to get back to Nendaz, some of the maps show only a red back to the resort? How is it for beginners in general over there, compared to say La Plagne or the 3 valleys? It also looks a little less joined up than paradiski or 3 valleys, would people agree?
Also, I’m expecting ski school and ski hire to by more expensive than the french resorts I mentioned, would that be accurate? Any help appreciated, cheers
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Well you could use the link above your post to save on lessons.
It is a bit less well connected as you say, but overall you will find the prices pretty similar to the French mega resorts.
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WillowWilson wrote:
How is it for beginners in general over there, compared to say La Plagne or the 3 valleys? It also looks a little less joined up than paradiski or 3 valleys, would people agree?
Also, I’m expecting ski school and ski hire to by more expensive than the french resorts I mentioned, would that be accurate? Any help appreciated, cheers
It is popular with families so (I assume) good for kids and beginners. The 4 valleys is definitely not as well linked as 3V’s or Paradisk so IMO doesn’t suit mileage junkies.
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Rubbish yesterday with rain up to 1800m. Sun came out today which helped soothe yesterday’s bruises
@WillowWilson, The Nendaz slopes should ideal for your girlfriend. Gentle bunny area at Tracouet to get one's legs back and then a variety of reds to push oneself. The run back into town is quite long, but reasonably wide and not overly steep. Connections to the 4V are much improved this winter through the replacement of the old tram at Plan du Fou, by a brand new bubble.
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How much damage has resulted from the warm weather/fohn thus far?
How much damage has resulted from the warm weather/fohn thus far?
It has not done any damage. With the huge dump on Friday the snow depths have increased, despite the rain on Saturday, significantly so above 1800m. Conditions up high are excellent for mid-December and more snow coming this weekend. Most of the skiing in Verbier is above 2000m which is a huge advantage over the lower resorts with temps fluctuating like they have recently
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Hi, looking for some advice, please. Arrived in Nendaz today. Apparently bubble isn’t running tomorrow, so we can drive/ bus to Siviez. Can we connect across to anywhere else from Siviez tomorrow or are we stuck on the few lifts that are currently green on the live piste map?
Thanks in advance for any local knowledge! Our first time in 4 Vallees.
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Siviez is very central, connecting to all of the North part of 4V.
Direct chair to cable / gondola choices running up to meet Verbier section too.
What's open though will obviously depend on local conditions.
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Thanks, was just wondering if anyone with local knowledge knew current situation.
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Yep seems in Nendaz hardly open - strange? Everything is open from Siviez and skiing excellent on the Verbier side (havent tried the other side yet). Take the Mont Fort chair up and then either get Chassoure, up to Lac des Vaux - quickest way to access Verbier area, including Mont Gele, or take the Gentianes Cable car up to access Mont Fort or the Jumbo red back down to La Chaux.
My family is flying to Geneva, landing Monday and heading to Verbier. I was very excited to see up to 5ft of snow forecast over the next 5 days!
Then I realized, this might be a pretty bad situation. Thats a lot of snow.
We were planning to skin next Tues-Sat, and planned to get a guide for Thurs-Fri. Having never been to Verbier (or skiing in Europe at all for that matter), I have no idea what to expect in terms of them handling that snowfall, and I also dont know where are the best places to ski at Verbier when there is that much snow.
Was hoping to get some advice from people who know the mountain on what we should be doing (the first couple of days especially when we dont have a guide) if there is that much new snow hitting the mountain early next week?
Thanks for any advice...really hope this turns out to be a good trip
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@lirong, the Swiss are used to it and your rental (presumably from the Swiss sector) will have winter tyres. But, there is quite a lot os snow forecast... so there may be delays.
A bigger worry might (but I don’t know 4 vallee behaviours well enough), so <might>, be slope openings or not due avalanche risk. Here in Chamonix, if we get what's forecast, I’d be expecting delayed and limited openings.
But, hey, snow!
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@lirong, you have timed your trip perfectly. The heaviest snow is on Sunday so I would imagine everything will be open by Tuesday. If you are good skiers you can head for Mont Fort, Mont Gele and the itineraries like Tortin and Vallon d’Arbi. If I were you I would try and get the guide for Tuesday and Wednesday as they will get you fresh tracks and you can use the knowledge you gain to plan your subsequent days without a guide. It will be a busy week so the main off piste routes will get tracked out quickly.
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You know it makes sense.
This is one great forecast. Would equal a powder bonanza on Xmas eve and Xmas day! Best Xmas week conditions for years...
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New Nendaz gondola prairaron to plan du fou opened today.
Alphorns and many local dignitaries.
Me and the kids amongst the first punters then about the 5th people down the new black.
A really nice piste in amazing condition considering the weather this week.
Reckon probably the steepest black in the 4 V
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Oooh. Sounds nice!
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martinperry wrote:
New Nendaz gondola prairaron to plan du fou opened today.
Alphorns and many local dignitaries.
Me and the kids amongst the first punters then about the 5th people down the new black.
A really nice piste in amazing condition considering the weather this week.
Reckon probably the steepest black in the 4 V
How does the new black compare with the top 20% of Mont Fort?
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@BobinCH, thanks.
That link was open Thursday but closed yesterday.
We had a great day around Nendaz, Thyon, Veysonnaz. Some great runs and conditions excellent considering the low cloud.
The new black was great as mentioned above.
Hopefully we can get across to Verbier again today.
Sounds like driving back to GVA tomorrow evening may be fun!
@Ski Tyke, probably closed due to the wind. Looks like everything opening today
And still snowing with sun coming out at lunchtime
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@BobinCH, yep, pretty much what happened!
Legging it down early doors, bluebird afternoon.
Took the lift up from Nendaz for the first time today (as opposed to driving to Siviez).
Got as far as La Tzoumaz for lunch and then had a lovely afternoon in the sun. Went to the top of Mont Fort and skied down to Siviez from there, running the gauntlet to get the last chair back to Nendaz which we just managed!
@Ski Tyke, glad you enjoyed it! That’s quite a descent from Mont Fort to Siviez - 1600m of steep leg burning vertical! And then the Plan de Fou descent for dessert!
Bruson day today. Looks like it will be epic in the trees.
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@BobinCH, any reason why they've decided to put a piste in there. It's welcome as my legs and kness aren't always up for the itinerary
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@Gilberts Fridge, no idea. Upgraded lift, permission for snow making? I’ve only skied it once several years back. We ski the red back to Siviez, and the off piste off each side, so don’t know the Nendaz side well.
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Gilberts Fridge wrote:
@BobinCH, any reason why they've decided to put a piste in there. It's welcome as my legs and kness aren't always up for the itinerary
Basically to make Nendaz more joined up with the 4V - Investment in snow canons etc
The itinerary will still be there off to the left - although not this week given the poor snow cover
Next step is a proper chair back up to tracouet
Very excitesd as a Nendaz owner
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Cheers chaps. A welcome addition. Just need to replace the double drags that link Thyon/Veysonaz with the rest of the domain next.