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@Weathercam
, I had been looking forward to the Serre Chevalier tree skiing on the Off Piste Bash (my first stay in SC and first Bash) but unfortunately the snow in the trees was sh*t (except one day when it was heavy but skiable). Perhaps next time.
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Scooter in Seattle wrote:
I wonder about catching a tip on a barely-submerged wire fence while skiing on the farmland in the Alps. Is that a thing? Saw a ton of good-looking snow with about 6" of fence posts showing, and they're not there for show...
On the Brunni side in Engelberg there are some delightful off piste routes down through the meadows and indeed there are barely submerged wire fences.
The local guides carry wire cutters and have the right to clip the wires and fold them back around the posts. I have skied there several times in early January and see the guides do this. We were presumably the first to ski those lines in those seasons.
After a heavy fresh snowfall the posts may get partially or completely covered in which case the guides will make it clear which gaps to go for and lead the way through.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
A minibus driver from Arabba once pointed out an overhead power line (on telegraph poles) on the way down the valley. He said him and a mate skied into it during snowmaggeddon year. His mate broke his leg.
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http://youtube.com/v/UqnhOsxQxMo
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Wow, they weren't "buddies". Dude is even luckier than we knew. Anybody with white bases: consider dayglo upgrade!
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I have seen that video 5 times, amazing luck had that snowboarder
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