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Europe in April - Best snow ?

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Thinking of a trip to France or Austria in Mid April this year, would like to get some off-piste in. What's a good bet based on current snow depths? I guess the best bets are the high altitude resorts?
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I would wait till you see the snow depths after this week (and weekend's) snow, it is going to change things dramatically (and hopefully). The snowline over the weekend will be a big player. But yes - a high altitude resort. You will be in mainly for spring skiing (unless you are lucky and get fresh for a couple of hours) so you will be looking for a place with good off piste depths - the webcams are a bit deceiving this year as the pistes in a lot of places are mainly man made.
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The EoSB is your best bet. Still some spaces!
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Definitely want altitude if making an advance decision. Typically in mid-April lower slopes will be getting slushy but early afternoon.
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Val Thorens, Tignes, Val d'Isere, Hintertux and Zermatt are going to be the only places in the Alps high enough for powda at that time of year.
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@mrvinegar, you can add Iscghl and Obertauern to your list as well.
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nigelg wrote:
the EoSB is your best bet. Still some spaces!


This I hope!
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
just go where the EOSB go every April.
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