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where to find the best snow in the 3Valleys this xmas?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi peeps,

Off to 3v tomorrow, but sadly the snow there is poor at the mo, with no snow forecast until late next week. So where will I be able to find the best snow (ideally on blue runs as we have a learner with us)? We're going to be based in les menuires so I'm guessing Val T is going to be our best bet as the lower runs are apparently patchy/icy apart from those served by snow canons which will be a busy as hell. Any insider info greatly appreciated Happy also, how can i find out which runs have snow canons? they don't seem to be marked on the piste map?

TIA

AL
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