Poster: A snowHead
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I know of Zermatt, Saas Fee, Hintertux and Deux Alpes but think there are a handful more, including one near Bormio.
Anyone know?
Also, wonder what condition they're in this year.
From memory we generally had a very warm March but a pretty cold and snowy April.
Thanks.
NN
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Cervinia (that'll be the same one as Zermatt...), Passo Tonale, Tignes....I understand that generally speaking, the conditions are better earlier in the year (about now), but deteriorate throughout the summer (yes, I know you can get a dump of snow what makes things better...)
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Tignes not open all summer, looks like 24/06 to 06/08
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@under a new name, forgot to mention that!
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Kaprun on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier until July 23rd according to the web site
Dachstein glacier In Austria - opening times seem a bit vague
I'm off to Tignes for a week on Saturday will report on my return
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Neil Neige wrote: |
I know of Zermatt, Saas Fee, Hintertux and Deux Alpes but think there are a handful more, including one near Bormio.
Anyone know?
Also, wonder what condition they're in this year.
From memory we generally had a very warm March but a pretty cold and snowy April.
Thanks.
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Snowy and cold April would be over egging the pudding a bit.
All I can say is the French ski team are training, on their bikes, because they thought Tignes was too ropey at the moment.
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I was in Tignes on sunday 25th and it was not good even at 8 am
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Having done summer glacier skiing - and enjoyed some good conditions (and some ropey ones) in both Tignes and Les2Alpes in the past I suspect the days of summer glacier skiing might be drawing to a close. It was a shock having the ski instructor in Tignes point out how far the glacier had retreated since he had started working in the resort.
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pam w wrote: |
I suspect the days of summer glacier skiing might be drawing to a close. |
If the last few seasons are anything to go by the days of French skiing at any time of year are drawing to a close.
As the Savoyards say "femme anglaise vend apartment, hiver sera chaud"
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Saas Fee was fantastic last august...nippers will be there again this aug for weeks training camp, I'm kind of presuming it'll be good...
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@coddlesangers, good luck with that. I've been to Hintertux a couple of times in August and early October ( about 20 years ago ), and both times came away asking myself why I had bothered. Hintertux is definitely the best of the Austrian glaciers ( in summer ), but unless it has dumped the day before I would rather spend my time doing something else.
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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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brock wrote: |
I was in Tignes on sunday 25th and it was not good even at 8 am |
What was not good about it?
The reason I ask is I'm out there this Saturday for a week
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Fish_Head wrote: |
brock wrote: |
I was in Tignes on sunday 25th and it was not good even at 8 am |
What was not good about it? |
I'm not there but it was well above freezing all last week, even overnight. The forecast is colder for the next few days.
You can report back on Saturday.
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You know it makes sense.
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rjs wrote: |
Fish_Head wrote: |
brock wrote: |
I was in Tignes on sunday 25th and it was not good even at 8 am |
What was not good about it? |
I'm not there but it was well above freezing all last week, even overnight. The forecast is colder for the next few days.
You can report back on Saturday. |
@rjs, what is your point?, I asked brock why he said it it was not good, you arent there and we arrive saturday, so wont be "reporting" anything
are you saying you were there last week?
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Fish_Head, My point is that people who have skied on glaciers a lot could have predicted that conditions last week would have been bad just by looking at the weather reports.
Next week looks better.
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Stelvio?
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I've got the chance to get away next week.
4th of July.
I've never been summer skiing and fear that it's sadly coming to an end. So I'd like to ad my carbon footprint to the mix and go.
I'm going on my own and don't mind where, within Europe. Any suggestions and does anybody fancy meeting up
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@rjs, what is your point?, I asked brock why he said it it was not good, you arent there and we arrive saturday, so wont be "reporting" anything
are you saying you were there last week?
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You don't need to be there to read a weather report. He's given you some useful information
You said you're there Saturday, it's not unreasonable of him to suggest you might be able to speak about conditions here on SH
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Are there hire shops open at the glacier lift stations? We're in Austria in the summer for a couple of weeks and we'll have Jnr's ski kit with us, but we're not going take our skis and boots with us (the van will be full of bikes). We might if we're looking for something to do one day take ourselves to a glacier. We won't be far away from Dachstein or Kitzsteinhorn while we're away and could probably stop at Hintertux on the way home.
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@hammerite, I don't remember Kitzsteinhorn having anything at the base but a bar, I could be wrong though
Maybe there's a hire shop at the top of the lift?
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@hammerite, hintertux has a shop at the base and also at the Tuxer Fernerhaus hut. Same company I think. Decent equipment.
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Thanks both.
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France had a hot and unsnowy Winter during Oct to Apr...
France was scorching in June..
It has not snowed in the French Alps since May...
The last three French Summer glaciers -- Les 2 Alpes, Tignes and Val d'Isere -- are going to get battered again this year and are probably not going to survive for skiing much beyond 2020.
Catch them while you can.
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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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Neil Neige wrote: |
I know of Zermatt, Saas Fee, Hintertux and Deux Alpes but think there are a handful more, including one near Bormio.
Anyone know?
Also, wonder what condition they're in this year.
From memory we generally had a very warm March but a pretty cold and snowy April.
Thanks.
NN |
* Austria = Hintertux, Kaprun, Molltal, Stubai, Pitztal, Soelden, Dachstein.
* France = Tignes, Val d'Isere, Les Deux Alpes.
* Germany = No Summer skiing left.
* Italy = Cervinia, Passo del Tonale, Val Senales, Passo Stelvio, Presena (Adamello).
* Norway = Stryn, Fonna, Sognefjellet.
* Switzerland = Zermatt, Saas Fee.
Zermatt and Hintertux are the only two left in the European Alps that open ~365 days a year (there used to be >10).
Some bigger and higher stations open in Summer if they have exceptional snow years, like La Plagne, St Moritz or Gstaad, but it is very rare.
There is also Summer skiing in the US, Canada, Iceland, and the Southern Hemisphere.
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@Whitegold, it's winter in the S Hemisphere.
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You know it makes sense.
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Whitegold wrote: |
It has not snowed in the French Alps since May...
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Depends where you are. Weathercam was reporting snow above 2,500m the other day, he's not far from L2A.
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Thanks for all these responses.
Would be handy to have one website showing all the summer glacier ski areas, opening times/conditions etc.
It's been a pretty hot summer in the UK (and was a v warm mid March to mid April) which normally correlates approximately to Alpine conditions so wouldn't be surprised if they're taking a hammering...
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Neil Neige, It would be a handy thing if each stations' own website displayed its WINTER opening and closing dates let alone anything else.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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