Poster: A snowHead
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We’ll she made it - just! The Easy Jet flight was late, and then had to abort the landing and go around as there was another plane on the runway (!!!), which took another 20 minutes, and then it turned out she could only buy the tickets at the airport on the Swiss side. But she got on the train with 12 minutes to spare.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Bergmeister, re your previous question, colleagues skied the Gebroulaz second half of last week and it was in good condition...
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@Bergmeister, nice to hear - I can't believe there won't be a dump between now and when we go to 9th April
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Layne, meteofrance currently showing more unstable weather from 30th (March).
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Layne wrote: |
@Bergmeister, nice to hear - I can't believe there won't be a dump between now and when we go to 9th April |
Also looking to the snow gods to bless us with more snow. Arriving in St Martin on 10th.
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offpisteskiing wrote: |
@Layne, meteofrance currently showing more unstable weather from 30th (March). |
As is normal with this time of year and given the recent warm weather, any new snow will, unfortunately, be short lived. But piste conditions are still great (time of the day and aspect crucial) and the sun is shining.
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@franga, indeed, but any new snow will be most welcome, even if short-lived!
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Exhibit A from the end of March a few years ago - I'll take it, even if it goes heavy within a few days...!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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any recommendations for restaurants that provide more than just a token vegetarian dish at lunchtime?
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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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Copina-the fab Tapas place in Courchevel 1650 does a superb veggie tapas sharing board
Last edited by And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. on Thu 24-03-22 20:15; edited 1 time in total
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You know it makes sense.
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National youth championships over in les Menuires today, if you fancy spotting a future world champion
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Arriving this Saturday 2nd April in VT and it's hard to say who is more excited: me or my 13 yo daughter. We will just be grateful for anything we can get as she has missed out since 2019. Ever the optimist, snow chains are in the car boot
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Poster: A snowHead
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Arriving Saturday night into Meribel. Will be around for a fortnight. Family will be in ski school for large portions of this so would be keen to ski off piste with like minded individuals if folks are about.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Will be in St Martin from Sunday with wife and adult daughter. Wife and me would be up for some off-piste skiing.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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We'll be in VT from Sun as well, while I'm at it - to get in we need a digital pass locator form and a french declaration doc still as well as Vacc proof (loaded onto TaC)?
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orange wrote: |
We'll be in VT from Sun as well, while I'm at it - to get in we need a digital pass locator form and a french declaration doc still as well as Vacc proof (loaded onto TaC)? |
Check with the operator you are travelling with. Eurotunnel asks for declaration and Vac certificate to be uploaded to the booking.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Yeah flying into GVA on Sun - had a look and that's what I worked out was required. Vacc status only for Switzerland.
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orange wrote: |
We'll be in VT from Sun as well, while I'm at it - to get in we need a digital pass locator form and a french declaration doc still as well as Vacc proof (loaded onto TaC)? |
We were in VT last week. Flew in via GVA. All that was required was the French declaration and proof of vaccination - neither were ever checked. Nothing required for return to England.
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282 miles to go on our drive down, occasional dustings of snow en route. How are the roads this morning? Satnav suggests issues around Chambéry.
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Perty wrote: |
282 miles to go on our drive down, occasional dustings of snow en route. How are the roads this morning? Satnav suggests issues around Chambéry. |
Did you cross via Eurotunnel? If so, how was access to the terminal along the M20? Travelling down on Sunday.
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@Bassman, M20 was closed junction 8-9 so we were diverted to the A20. It was fine for us at 5am, but we were on a 6.20am shuttle, so don’t know how later travellers were affected. Meanwhile the initial Satnav time estimate for the drive from Calais to St M was over 10 hours. We ignored the alternative routes and took the usual one via Chambéry. Apart from a minor queue at the péage in Chambéry, any traffic issues had cleared. The road up to St M wasn’t snowy and our overall drive from home was no more than 10 mins longer than normal.
Perhaps there’s less snow here than forecast. I’d say around the village it’s about 10-12cm, but it has been falling on warmed up bare ground and the roads are completely clear. It’s foggy, with flakes still falling gently.
Should be fun tomorrow!
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Perty wrote: |
@Bassman, M20 was closed junction 8-9 so we were diverted to the A20. It was fine for us at 5am, but we were on a 6.20am shuttle, so don’t know how later travellers were affected. Meanwhile the initial Satnav time estimate for the drive from Calais to St M was over 10 hours. We ignored the alternative routes and took the usual one via Chambéry. Apart from a minor queue at the péage in Chambéry, any traffic issues had cleared. The road up to St M wasn’t snowy and our overall drive from home was no more than 10 mins longer than normal.
Perhaps there’s less snow here than forecast. I’d say around the village it’s about 10-12cm, but it has been falling on warmed up bare ground and the roads are completely clear. It’s foggy, with flakes still falling gently.
Should be fun tomorrow! |
Many thanks for the info. On the 6:20 tomorrow.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Not the best start to our holiday - checkin this AM turned round and my 9 year old is unconscious on the floor ! Came round but quite unwell then started being sick. So that’s that for our holiday - she’s fine we think EDIT: She is seeing a Doc in a couple of hours, edited so i appeared like less of a heartless bug !. She had a bit of a bug last week but seemed to have recovered - clearly not ! Hope the travel insurance comes to the party. Such a shame as she has been absolutely hanging out to go skiing for the last almost 2 years.
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Spent a reasonable powder day sorting the kids out and ensuring lessons happened. An investment in the future more than anything else.
Conditions exceptional for early April except on very low pistes in the Meribel valley where the melt freeze is showing through the new snow. But otherwise fantastic.
May have grossly overestimated the amount of personal ski time I am going to get shuttling around small people and older relatives. Will put up a flag here if/when I get a day off.
Slightly concerned by the forecast for later in the week. Looks apocalyptic and quite a proportion may fall as rain.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Bergmeister wrote: |
That's 35 days there since January for us... and no powder . |
It's case of how's your luck. We went Christmas week and are out next week and it looks we've got lucky on both counts.
But we've had bad years too.
35 days is going some though.
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@Bergmeister, Snow Forecast shows 50+ cm Thu-Sat!
That would do for me!
But could easily change between now and then.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Boot deep fresh snow off the top of the cime de caron today, although it required a walk and some non technical scrambling. Was good for about 500 vertical metres and then became very variable.
Everyone I have spoken to is expecting snowpocalypse between Wednesday night and Sunday morning. Sunday could be epic but we could equally see avalanche risk that is off the chain. Rain likely below 2000m or thereabouts.
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Driving down to Meribel Villge on Friday night for first sliding in two years - very excited by the forecast….
Can’t wait
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gorilla wrote: |
Everyone I have spoken to is expecting snowpocalypse between Wednesday night and Sunday morning. |
Over exuberance I think based on Snow Forecast which is showing light snow from Wed eve until Sat afternoon with only a proper dollop Thursday night. Less than 50cm in total over 3 days. Not to be sniffed at and very welcome but not crazy.
gorilla wrote: |
Sunday could be epic but we could equally see avalanche risk that is off the chain. Rain likely below 2000m or thereabouts. |
Temps well down on Saturday night so I reckon Sunday morning if Clear as forecast should be marvelous. The worry is the temps coming up on Monday.
We'll take what comes.
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@Layne, have you looked at the GFS? The precipitation spike is above the temperature line. That doesn't happen very often.
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@Layne, potentially for lots of precipitation basically on the 8th/9th and models in pretty strong agreement. Only thing is it might be r*** lower down depending on the temp as the same GFS run has temps between zero and +5 at 1500m
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