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pjd wrote: |
@Mollerski, . The Alta Badia is looking sad though, with lots of runs closed. |
Is this correct? The offical site says that only the T Bar lifts in Corvara and San Cassiano are closed currently. Says 48 out of 53 are open and 100 out of 130 km is open. That doesnt sound like a lot closed to me?
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How do you get to seiseralm from selva ? Is it best to get a bus to st Ulrich or ski to Monte pana via ciampinoi and take the plateau bus shown on the piste map ?
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Peter S - If you get the bus to Ortisei (St Ulrich) the bus may drop you off in the centre. In which case you will have to walk to the Seiser Alm gondola. I think its roughly a ten minute walk. If you do the Monte Pana option then the connecting bus to Seiser Alm takes about 20 minutes and you have to pay for that bus. Another option is to take the Selva-Ortisei ski bus and get off in St Christina at the 2 seater chairlift (which is just past the end of the World cup run) and take the chairlift up to Monte Pana and then the bus.
I dont actually know if you can ski to Monte Pana directly from Ciampinoi? Piste map does not show any option for this unless there is a slope/trail not shown on the map. You would have to ski down to Plan De Grabla and then get the cable car up to Piz Sella and then ski down to MOnte Seura and then Monte Pana. Personally I would take the bus unless there is another easier way I'm not aware of
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jimmybog wrote: |
pjd wrote: |
@Mollerski, . The Alta Badia is looking sad though, with lots of runs closed. |
Is this correct? The offical site says that only the T Bar lifts in Corvara and San Cassiano are closed currently. Says 48 out of 53 are open and 100 out of 130 km is open. That doesnt sound like a lot closed to me? |
Well, early last week it was rubbish! Terrible queues from the bottom of the only run open from Col Alt. The long blue into Corvara - no 5? - was closed. This may have improved now because of artificial snow I suppose.
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Thanks PJD for the update. Yes , artifical snow may have improved the situation. I imagine there was chaos if run number 5 was closed at the time?
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Thanks Jimmy, excellent advice. Bus to the 2 person chair then monte pana to seiseralm sounds easiest.
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Peter S, if you get the ski express bus from Selva to St Christina then you may need to change busses in St Christina at busstop "Dosses". Then you would get a local ski bus down to the Monte Pana chair. Have a look at the timetables and routes in the link shown below. Also you may want to double check with the tourist office in Selva for which bus to get and whether you need to change. Looking at the timetable for the ski express bus, I dont think it stops at the Monte Pana chair
http://www.valgardena.it/en/val-gardena/information-services/bus-schedule/
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@jimmybog, yep it was pretty grim! There was a section, about 1km from Corvara, where the snow simply disappeared. Some elected to ski this as far as they could, carrying their skis over the grass, and then rejoining the run just before the number 29 (village yellow) chair. Others, including my group, took off our skis and instead walked over to the still open red 4 for the final homeward section, making the last bit of that polished and narrow run appallingly crowded. It wouldn't have taken that much artificial snow to patch the run up so hopefully this has now been done.
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Freddie Paellahead wrote: |
@Kruisler, Happy Birthday
I'm not there until 22nd March so plenty of time but is it just me noticing that all the forecasts of a promising amount of snow a week or so out get scaled back to a pitiful dusting after a couple of days. I tend to look at Bergfex so perhaps it's just them.
Anyway the Dolomites are way overdue some proper snow - I like looking at snowy mountains on the webcams, white man-made pistes on green fields not so much.
http://www.starrylink.it/webcam/pedraces/pedraces1M.jpg |
I suspect its just the bergfex site. I've been checking the GFS temperature/precipitation ensembles for the past two weeks and cant remember at any time seeing a decent snowfall being forecast a week away. Even now its looking like very little snow for the next week.
And yes a decent dump is well overdue now. I'm still planning a March trip to Corvara but am holidng off booking any flights for now.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Peter S, That's how we get from Seiser Alm onto the Sella Ronda. So get to the bottom of Monte Pana and from there take the 20 minute bus @ €3 on way/€5 return to Saltria where you've got the Floralpina and Florian lifts on the Seiser Alm. The bus is on a dirt track through the forest about every 30 minutes except for at lunch time when it is every hour (I think) because this is when the drivers, err, eat their lunch.
The Seiser Alm pistes are beautifully maintained. We leave tomorrow after 10 days but are back again on Feb 23rd for another 10 days. Another grandchild due tomorrow but we told DIL to keep her legs crossed until we got back!
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@irie, just wondered if they'd opened the run at the top of Florian down to the bottom of Floralpina via the sledge run and Luis Trenker hut yet? It was shut at NYEar as was the bit at the too of Florian on the main piste that goes round the side - although they were pumping out the artificial snow there.
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Poster: A snowHead
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If that's the run that starts to the right of Williams Hutte (as you look down from the top) which starts out as a toboggan run and goes sharp right past a little church (I think?) then yes that's open and in excellent condition now (went down there yesterday). One of Mrs irie's favourites ...
And the "bit round the side" is now also open.
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@irie, great thanks. I'm back there in a few weeks for a weekend so will give them a go!
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@Peter S, We made a day of it when we went over to Seiseralm, up Ciampinoi, and down Sasslong, over on the underground train and lifts up to top of Seceda and down the long run to Ortisei, moving walkway in to town, and stroll across the road bridge to cable car to Monte Piz, and then play among the blues
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From Seiseralm you can also get the gondola from Compatsch - if you end up that side of Seiseralm - down to Seis and from there it's a free ski bus back to Ortisei/ St Ulrich. Just 20 mins and there's a good apres ski bar at the bottom of the gondola. Check the times of the bus though - numer 4 -as they don't run that often.
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www.bergfex.com/groeden-seiser-alm/wetter/berg
One warm day won't cause much of a problem - the existing snow cover will insulate the ground preventing it warming up so that when the temperature drops the next day the snow from snow canon will settle just fine.
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slightly off topic -- anybody used the new Borest lift?? (just curious as to where the top end point is and whether it is a gondola or chair...)
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Peter S wrote: |
The bad news however is the plus 15c temps |
No way, not in Jan. Anything above zero is ridiculously warm for the area at this time of year.
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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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Bartezki wrote: |
It's a gondola, runs from Boe lift, and finishes next to the edelweiss gondola |
Is this the one that used to be the 2 way chairlift between Colfosco and Corvara? If so, I used it a few times last week. It's very efficient, cutting down the queues substantially. It finishes marginally higher at Corvara so not quite so much of a pole to the travelator that takes you up to the yellow chair. But you can no longer wave and shout at people passing in the opposite direction and going towards Dantercepies the queue on the chair after this new gondola is still bad.
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that's what I thought.
instead of 4 man chair feeding directly in to 4 man chair (that often has a queue) then a short slide to a 8 person gondola (for those going anticlockwise), it's now 8 person gondola feeding a 4 man chair (minus any people that go do a loop of edelweiss while they wait for the queue to go down). since they didn't make new Borest go all the way to the Plans-Frara gondola, that 4 man chair is going to have to be replaced imho. with at least a fast 6 (nobody fills gondolas to capacity, so prolly won't need an 8er)
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You know it makes sense.
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@pjd, yes, instead of 2 queues you only have the one, which was always the worst one anyway. Hopefully they may sort that out for next season.
Shame about the waving on the chairs, we were once on that lift with 2 lads who shouted and waved at every chair that passed, whether occupied or not. Funny for the first 10, but you could always consider mooning!!
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Bartezki wrote: |
@pjd, yes, instead of 2 queues you only have the one, which was always the worst one anyway. Hopefully they may sort that out for next season.
Shame about the waving on the chairs, we were once on that lift with 2 lads who shouted and waved at every chair that passed, whether occupied or not. Funny for the first 10, but you could always consider mooning!! |
Shame that fun will disappear, and you just don't get the traffic on the flat one to Santa croce
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Poster: A snowHead
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It looks like the ensembles show some precipitation building up from next Thursday, still too far away, but at least is a change, and a much needed one. The GFS shows 40 cm for Friday, the ECMWF (yr.no) half of it.
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We skied Corvara three years ago at Easter. It had not snowed for a month and was very warm. Pretty much the whole area was open as the snow making is phenomenal. I even poled through the golf course on a 6m wide track whilst people were playing golf which was slightly surreal. As one Austrian guy, who'd been There for tha last month told me ' They make amazing amounts of snow around here'
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just back from a week in Corvara warm did not snow but the pistes were super as has been said their snow making is phenomenal great skiing though heavy late in day
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@qatourism1, thanks, very reassuring
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cameronphillips2000 wrote: |
I can't work out how to post images so here's a link to my FB page. |
One way is to open an account in the snowMedia zone and upload the photo(s) there, which you can then copy and paste into a post. (you access the snowMedia zone by clicking on the snowbase link at the top of the page).
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or remote link actual jpg images in [ img ] tags (without those spaces).
bonus being that any facebook/flikr/picasaweb (etc.) permissions are totally overridden, and saves uploading pics to multiple sites.
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A big dump forecast on Friday/Saturday for the Obereggen area!
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