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powder in st anton?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
in the st anton area, where can the best snow be found after a couple days of sun?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
b]amuzsi[/b], you'll be lucky to find any powder in St Anton within a couple of hours of a fresh snowfall, it gets skiied out very quickly.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
amuzsi wrote:
in the st anton area, where can the best snow be found after a couple days of sun?


How quickly St Anton gets skied out tends to depend on the time of year (during Feb schools holidays it gets skied out pretty quick).

With a guide we found fresh powder tracks 3rd week Jan even though it hadn't snowed for two weeks.
It's impossible to say where the best condition snow will be because it's very much affected by the weather (e.g. Wind, Sun, Temperature etc). A good local guide will take all this and more into account when deciding which stash of powder to ski. For the best snow and your own safety get a guide who knows the area well.

http://www.skimountaineering.com/

PS Graham is putting up daily reports of local conditions ....

"Today's snow conditions & what's been skied -8/02/06
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You better believe it.... it's finally snowing hard and as I left the mountain today it had already snowed a good 15cm up high. It's now 8.30pm and it's dumping!!
The day started off with pretty strong winds and my group headed over to Stuben, but the cloud level was pretty low so skiing to Langen was out as the vis was poor. We headed to Verwall through the beautiful water fall gully which is always impressive and snow was a mixure of powder patches and crud...interesting!!.
Will update tomorrow on the powder day!!!
Graham."
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