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Les Deux Alpes 23 - 27 March
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I'm looking to squeeze a late cheap weekend in and am favouring Les Deux Alpes as flight and accommodation costs are OK. I know that it is a high resort but what is the snow likely to be like then?
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A classic "how long is a piece of string" question...
1) Depends on snow fall between now & then
2) It's at 1800-ish metres, so north facing side will almost certainly allow skiing back to resort
3) You have a glacier and a large amount of skiing above 2000m. If there's no snow up there at the end of March, I'll eat a pickled marmot.
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