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@Weathercam, this week is often busy when the schools go back, as people without kids, and with kids below school age visit. I've always had a booking for this week, but sometimes not for the next two.
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Thanks for posting the long range forecast, yes lets hope the low does shift. At least the temps are coming down slightly too.
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Well a retour d'est isn't benificial to Serre Che. The snow tends to remain in the Nevache valley and in montgenevre. But we can still hope this time it is different. But i don't think the models can capture such local patterns very well, so it's anybody's guess...
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@bart_bdv, exactly - So far there this season there have been two instances of the Retour D'Est where the Queyras has had well over a meter and a half and we've ended up with 10cm.
Surely it's time for us to have a decent dump !
Oh well if not I know where we'll be heading on Tues / Wed.
Temps never went down below zero last night so we're going out earlier than usual as snow will be turning earlier - heading off to our little ravine for some slack country
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Am I dreaming or does it really seem that the probability for snow this weekend is increasing?
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@bart_bdv, yes but as I said earlier looks to be minimal compared to the Queyras - hope I'm proved wrong.
Looks like will be even warmer today - I'm going out even earlier this morning doing the same run again taking a mate who is borrowing some of my spare gear - that's of course if he shows up at the rendezvous, my head is telling me I had too much last night
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Still unsure for this weekend. Some snow should fall but quantity impossible to predict. But a big dump doesn 't seem probable the italians will keep most of the snow. A difficult climate at serre che but isn 't Briancon one of the driest places in the alps ? So not such a surprise:-(
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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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Suppose should do an update - as usual forecasts totally failed to deliver, think we must have had all of 5cm today, and that was at the top of the Vallons.
We still went for first lifts, more to do with someone staying with us who was booked in for lessons etc.
Went straight for Vallons and was pretty obvious limited snow, did try off to the side but was around a couple of cm on hard frozen crud so went back on the piste and that was very nice. Second lap light went and again made the mistake of trying to suss out some fresh but only ended up juddering my whole body. Me and OH agreed to head back down as hearts were not in it, and actually run all the way back down was great as Sunday is always empty down from Frejus as Club Med change over day.
Back down took dogs for a walk up the back behind us doing a nice hike then traverse and back down to Le Serre Barbin then over the river and back along the track.
Been snowing heavily in Abries http://www.queyras.com/station-queyras/webcams-meteo click on Abries and should be more tomorrow so that points to a road trip there Tuesday as lifts are half price so €13 is pretty good
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Hello all, Not sure if this is the right thread to ask this but I'll enquire anyway. I've just arrived in Serre Chevalier and will be here for 3 weeks. I'm staying in Briancon. I don't know the resort at all and much prefer riding with other folk. I wondered if there was anyone who fancied showing me around the mountains. Will provide apres beers or wine for your troubles.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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@tdbspj, sorry Steve, not being rude - but conditions at the moment mean I'm not really bothering going up the hill, though that said just back from a two and half hour hike up the hill behind us with the dogs !
You don't say what sort of level skier you are, are you just a piste cruiser, or do you like off piste / touring etc ?
If you have your own transport I'd recommend going further afield too to catch the snow that has fallen in other resorts, that's if you're a powder hound ?
View of the Serre (Villeneuve) pistes from the other side at around 2030m
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Poster: A snowHead
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Thanx for that pic! A pity there is so few snow in the valley. I hope the runs home remain skiable in April...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@bart_bdv, we can still get a snow fall - there's been bonkers amounts in Via Lattea see my post in that thread.
Change of plan tomorrow as we now going to Cesana and up from there.
Great thing about being here, is that we have so many options
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Awesome picture, thanks for that.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. I would say I'm quite an experienced snowboarder. Have been doing it for 15 years or so. Spent a season in Canada and keep going back there for extended stays but thought I'd try Europe this year.
I've been spoilt with Powder in Canada, hoping for some here but think I may have left it late in the season. Would be keen to go touring but unfortunately don't have the safety gear. I like getting off piste if I know the terrain.
I should have my own transport as of next week. Will check the snow reports.
I also have winter boots and crampons with me and would be keen to do some hiking/mountaineering. Let me know if you're doing anything along these lines.
Cheers
Steve
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Happy St Patrick's Day to all you Serre Chevalians (to cannibalise a word). I'll put in a word with the good saint to see if he can push more of the white stuff in your direction.
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@Kevin Byrne, . Happy St. Patrick's Day
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Oh well we're meeting in Mojos tonight prior to going up the Vielle Ferme - so no doubt they'll all be in St Patrick's day mode.
Feckin bonkers day in Via Lattea today - so much snow, in fact for OH nigh on too much, skiing that depth and weight is another notch on the learning curve of skiing off piste.
Report and pics in Via Lattea thread.
Though might post a photo of my chin after I hit a submerged tree branch later when the bruising etc really comes out.
Seemed that Montgenevre had a fair amount of new snow too, but not too sure if it's the 30cm that I've heard they've had as did not look like it from the road as we drove through, maybe at altitude ?
We really have missed out this season, know I've said it before, and I always thought our time would come, but now beginning to seriously doubt it.
That said our guest who is on his second week skiing ever, is having a great time up on the hill!
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Well I hope the pistes remain ok as I arrive 28th March. Must say I'm a getting a bit disappointed, seems like I have misjudged Serre Che. I thought if the southern alps get snow, serre che gets as well. Now I know this isn't true and the climate there is really tricky. I have been skiing in Italy often in March and was never disappointed. But it seems accross the border they get a lot more snow... Next time I come to Serre Che I think I will book only the week before
Some light snow possible in the weekend, when have we heard that before?
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@bart_bdv, that is what usually happens, but the weather systems have been a bit unusual that's for sure. I have seen it happen before, left Serre Che for our return coach to Turin with just a sprinkling of new snow all week to find a massive dump had occurred in Montgenevre, but I've seen it happen the other way around too.
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Well in any case no need to dramatise I suppose. Most runs are still open, and it is not unknown for resorts to close runs the second halve of March, even in the northern Alps. And I'm sure it's gonna snow next week On the piste map the aiguilettes lift is closed. Lack of snow or lack of people?
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@bart_bdv, I could post numerous photos of Serre with mega dumps in March / April
I've posted this before, April 2013 and end shot has Pooch in it
All the Young Dudes - Spring Skiing Serre Chevalier, one of the best mornings ever! from Weathercam https://vimeo.com/63748239
This season is not up to scratch, but beauty of Serre is that you'r well placed to take advantage of the snow elsewhere
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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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You said on your blog you need a snorkel for the slush on the bottom runs in the afternoon. But I have skied Méribel in second half of April. Now THAT were slushy home runs
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@bart_bdv, I would say Meribel in late April is probably worse, but as I'm not in Serre Che at the moment I can't really compare.
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Could be warmest day of the year so far!
Just back from a bike ride up to the Lautaret and met a guide I know from LG with a group who had just been touring.
As they then drove past they slowed down and a Swede, out of the window asked if I was Gavin the Windsurfer from the UK South Coast - when I hooked up with them at the Cafe at the top transpired he was with me on one of the trips to Lyngen in 2008 !
Quite bizarre / cool to be skiing volumes of powder one day and then cycling the next - but do have a lot of work on today, so only a short break
Further Edit: our guest just back in, saying how even slushier today, warm and meant to be hotter tomorrow.
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For quite a few years now have driven past the various restaurants just opposite the car park at the top of old town Briancon and have heard great reports about the pizza restaurant there.
Trouble is we usually eat in Claviere, so always seem to be en-route back and forth.
So last evening we ended up with our guest (who was kindly driving) having a quick pero in the old town and then we went to Mamna Mia's http://www.pizzeria-mamma-mia.fr/ and it was like being back in Italy, (well it is only 20mins up the road) - and for a Thursday out of season it was buzzing by the time we left - so highly rec-commended.
Saw Gavin's (New Gen) van in the car park there and I think he lives not far from there (Fotenil ?) as I've seen him coming up from there when we're on road trips sure Hells Bells will confirm.
Looks like weather is on the change and looking at all the various forecasts we're in for precipitation in one form or another as you'd expect this time of year.
Have a mate and his two sons arriving tomorrow, it was he that I first went to LG with back in 97 so pressures on to give them a good week and possible road trip to Gressony as another mate is up there, and then two other mates (one the brother of the mate in Gressony) are in Sauze with their OH's, if the snow is good here but just stay put
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Weathercam, he lives in the old town.
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Café des Vignes is good for a lunchtime Menu in Summer too.
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well some snow should fall from from saterday afternoon untill somewhere in the night. Should start as rain in the valley but turn to snow. Let's pray it is substantial
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@Weathercam, love the piccies of the dogs. Always bring a big to my face.
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