Poster: A snowHead
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As in thread title really.
Two advanced skiers, got a hotel reservation on booking.com for crans from 28th dec to 1st Jan (I know it's not ideal but compulsory annual leave so making the most of it). However, i've noticed there is also some availability in grimentz and now am unsure what to do.
Trip is a warm up. We enjoy off piste (normally got to Argentiere) but given the early date looking for reds to cruise and the occasional black/ski route. All the french biggies are booked out unsurprisingly. Manchester-based so geneva flight are by far the best, hence the geographical restriction.Have previously been to and enjoyed Saas Fee and Zermatt but looking to do something a bit different.
The dilemma is that having previously experienced rather dry new year conditions in st anton, a similarly sunny area at crans gives me some pause for thought. The piste map looks excellent, but I'm wondering whether the shadier and higher val danniviers may be a better bet? Anyone got local knowledge, is the snowmaking etc at crans sufficient to counter the southerly aspect in the event of a dry start?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I'd be seriously tempted with Grimentz, one easy lift from village straight up to ski plateu to get height if low conditions are sparse. Great place to ski. Also the new lift straight to high level of Zinal.
As comparison I've not been to Crans, so unfortunately can't compare for you. Have stayed in Zinal to ski that end of Anniviers though and would definitely go back. Grimentz has more in village to stay so think that's best option for you.
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Haven’t skied either for a while although my recollection is that Grimentz/Zinal had much more challenging off piste terrain. Crans has a reputation for soaking up the sun in expensive chalets whereas Val d’Anniviers is cast as a less discovered off piste playground for the adventurous
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Grimentz, the area is fabulous and as its the north facing side of the valley snow holding is perfect. Be warned, however, there are many old lifts, pomas, t - bars, adds to the magic for me!
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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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I have to jump in here and suggest La Tzoumaz, which is linked into the 4 Vallées (Verbier, Nendaz, Veysonnaz and Les Collons) https://cdn.j2ski.com/piste_maps/o/CH/Four_Valleys_Piste_Map.jpg - It's also north-facing but an advantage of La Tzoumaz is its connection to Verbier (200kms). And I also declare a vested interest - our apartment is in La Tzoumaz so of course, I'm biased. http://www.latzoumaz.ch/en/index.htm
Another option might be to stay in the valley, and then make excursions to the many resorts in the area: Crans-Montana, Zinal, Ovronnaz, La Tzoumaz, Verbier, Veysonnaz etc. The thermal Bains de Saillon resort includes a hotel and isn't as exclusive as the likes of Leukerbad. See https://www.bainsdesaillon.ch/en/ An advantage of staying at a thermal resort is that if the weather is terrible you then have the option of the Swiss 'Wellness' thing.
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Thanks all for the feedback. 4 vallees somewhere I hadn't considered, have been once but with flat light and everything scraped slick by the foehn. Maybe another option to consider, though I imagine the bit around La Chaux and Lac des Vaux etc must be nuts at NY. Is stuff like mont gele, tortin etc normally passable by that point?
R.E. Grimentz. Is the road to Vercorin passable in the winter or do you need to go back down to Sierre? Just thinking accessibility of trees for flat light. I've been through the area on the way to the Moiry Hut in the summer, but the only thing I remember is the insane (!) road up to Grimentz.
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I've used that road first full week of January with no obvious problem.
We'd driven from Nendaz and took that road that rises earlier along the base valley to pass through Vercorin on the way to a day in Grimentz. Unlike the principle route up that you probably drove it has less extreme gradient and a bit more sheltered. Our week there was pretty good snow (not a ram stacked week) with very good coverage in 4V, so reasonably representative of that time of year unless you get an exceptional dump that could affect many routes. That main route they even park plough equipment at intervals along the climb for correctly fitted vehicles to use if they aren't already on route, demonstrating it's severity.
Also drove it in first week of March on finishing a week in Zinal. Again, it was all good.
I haven't skied Vercorin, just Zinal and Grimentz, so have no comparison to offer on the terrain.
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@hollando, if you consider 4V’s Le Chable may be worth a look. Easy access to Bruson for trees or Verbier side if weather is good. Will be busy for sure but nowhere with better terrain for good skiers. What’s open will depend on snow conditions. It was all open last year but previous years it’s taken longer for Mt Gele to open
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East decision - go to Grimentz. Crans is sunny, expensive and, dare I say it, "a little up its own ****". Grimentz is laid back, good height, snow sure, and better off-piste by far (including Zinal area). You will need to be lucky, though, to get some serious dumps at that time of year.
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I skied both last Christmas and I would definitely go back to Grimentz, don't think I'd go back to Crans. We did have good snow and Grimentz did hold on to it much better, probably due to the aspect and busier slopes we found a number of slopes in Crans rather polished despite it being a bumper time for snow. Pretentious is the word I'd use to describe the atmosphere in and around the town in Crans.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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There's a fairly heavy consensus building here! Will look closely at val danniviers.
As I understand it its quiet a la champoluc gressoney etc on an evening. Presume there's a couple of welcoming watering holes for a post-ski and post-dinner pint? Especially seeing as it'll be new year
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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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Deffo Val d'Anniviers for all the reasons above, but don't miss Saint Luc and especially Chandolin which also have great skiing. One option is to stay in Vissoie at the centre of the valley, it doesn't have its own pistes but every morning an army of yellow post buses heads off to each of the resorts. It's all very charming.
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1. Verbier = steep.
2. Grimentz = steepish.
3. Crans Montana = reds.
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You know it makes sense.
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Grimentz, without doubt.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Hi. I was also lucky enough to ski Grimentz/Zinal and Crans this year.
Grimentz in Jan and Crans in March.
Agree with the above, Grimentz hands down. Some amazing easy access to powder and proper steep stuff if you so wish to indulge.
Terrain at the top in Zinal is an inbound marked free-ride zone so relatively safer than otherwise.
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