Poster: A snowHead
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What a glorious day! We got over to Orelle early and the runs were just superb. Then back over to VT and the conditions held up well up about 3pm and then they started to soften up on the lower slopes.
Seriously hot though, I've got a major tan after just two days!!
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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?
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Can anyone tell me what the snow has been like in Val Thorens today? Does it remain firm most of the day on a reasonable number of the runs? We're in Les Arcs and it is quite heavy (but still enjoyable). However, we're thinking it might be worth driving over to Val Thorens on Friday for one day of skiing on firm snow. Would it be worth it? Thank you.
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Was in VT yesterday and skied high in Meribel today. Cutting to the chase, it's hotter than Satan's buttcrack. Anything below c.2800m is pretty mushy by late morning.
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@gorilla, thanks.
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@YellowAndBlue, we've been in VT all week. Conditions go from icy in the morning to very soft late afternoon. You just need to pick your slopes - go on the south facing slopes of Plein Sud early morning, and then try and stay high as much as you can.
The slopes below the resort (below 2300m) get soft quickly, but most other runs stay good until after lunch. In fact today a lot of the runs actually stayed quite icy till late morning.
But personally our experience is that anything above 2500m has stayed okay till after lunch. Just aim for slopes that get less traffic.
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@Handy Turnip, thanks. We might give it a try tomorrow. We've certainly found Thursday and today much better than Tuesday and Wednesday here in Les Arcs. The last two days the runs to Vallandry have been solid for the first two hours and have lasted to midday fairly well. I think there must have been a warm wind in the middle of the week that had a significant effect on the snow.
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@YellowAndBlue, the wind was from the south for days. Pistes are getting badly soft after 1pm this week. I can still get back to Les Menuires but the snow is grabby and the piste basher has its work cut out for the last few days.
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Had a glorious week in VT with the family - much warmer than our normal family Easter trip but it was still fantastic. Great skiing, great weather, and beautiful lunches in the sun.
Even had a really nice chat with a fellow snowhead yesterday on the run just off 2 Lacs chair (red bandana, skiing with his family).
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Handy Turnip wrote: |
Had a glorious week in VT with the family - much warmer than our normal family Easter trip but it was still fantastic. Great skiing, great weather, and beautiful lunches in the sun.
Even had a really nice chat with a fellow snowhead yesterday on the run just off 2 Lacs chair (red bandana, skiing with his family). |
What is he called?
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@Bergmeister, I'm ashamed to say I don't know! We were both actually skiing at the time, so it wasn't the most in-depth conversation, and we split off onto different pistes before I got a chance to ask.
They had lots of bright snowheads snoods and helmet stickers, and I think they were on the family bash.
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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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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Hi everyone, hope you've all had great seasons.
I am heading to VT for a last gasp trip, 29 April – 4 May.
Could I please check with anyone who's in the know that things will still be open at that point? There is still a fair bit of info online indicating VT will shut on 22 April...
Thanks in advance!
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Poster: A snowHead
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@cav, I went for the same period a few years back and everything was open. VT ski area definitely open. I think 7/8th May is the closing date
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@cav, when I was out last week there were advertising being open until May 7th/8th - like on the digital displays at lifts and such.
So definitely no issues.
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In VT due to leave sat 23
Snow is ok on piste but cry slushy in pm and frozen early am
Off piste not great
Resort restos starting to wind down guide tells me rain due next week
Official closing is may!!!!
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We had a fantastic powder day yesterday in Val Thorens!
Mind, it was after a long wait.... We have had 57 consecutive ski days since we last skied powder (13 December 2021 in Val Thorens). rolling eyes
After our lengthy wait, 4 inches felt like 4 feet! (Matron! ) We had a fair bit of flat light and fog throughout the day but we were still finding fresh tracks at 4pm.
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cav wrote: |
Hi everyone, hope you've all had great seasons.
I am heading to VT for a last gasp trip, 29 April – 4 May.
Could I please check with anyone who's in the know that things will still be open at that point? There is still a fair bit of info online indicating VT will shut on 22 April...
Thanks in advance! |
We are in Val Thorens now and they are advertising that it is open until 8 May.
Les Menuires, St Martin, Meribel and Courchevel all closed on 22 April, so that may be where confusion has crept in.
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If you are a holder of a 3V season pass for 2021/22 you may already be aware that your pass is not valid for this Summer. This is the first year I have known this to be the case.
The Summer lift pass prices have now been published and you can extend your winter pass into the summer for 100 euros pedestrians and 150 mountain bike use.
https://static.lesmenuires.com/files/remontees-mecaniques-ete.pdf
What is also new for this year is that LA Masse and Cime Caron are now separate tariffs and not included in the weekly passes although it does appear they are covered in the extended season. A single trip La Masse is 22 euros or if you want a glass bottomed cabin 27 euros.
Talk about fleecing the tourists!
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@Duster, thanks for letting us know, am heading over on 4th July for a month. They should feel some gratitude to those of us who splashed out on passes in early December,only to have a nail biting few weeks thereafter about whether we would get to use them. We missed a good 10 days’ use from Boxing Day cos of Covid travel restrictions. I hope my parents, whom I’m taking with me for 10 days are still entitled to freebies as they are in their 80s..(just checked…they do!)
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Has a 2022/23 thread been set up yet?
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It's a bit early. On all but the highest slopes you'll see more cows than snow at the moment.
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cmacm123 wrote: |
Has a 2022/23 thread been set up yet? |
Yes.
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