Poster: A snowHead
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Hi , we’re off to Sauze d’Oulx on the 9th of March , normally ski around this time , always panic there Will not be enough snow! but this year is a particular corker , so instead of asking- what do you think the weather will be like in two weeks time
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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For some reason the hole question was not posted,- will be like in two weeks time ; I’m asking has any of the snow heads massive ,not been able to ski due to lack of snow in March in Europe ?
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It is a good time to ski, but early February for me as an ideal time, before 1/2 term. I am however skiing from the 5th to the 14th this year. I am a bit concerned over the temps obviously, however looks like a bit of snow arriving in the first week of March so we should be ok. (sorry this is Zermatt- check Sauze out). My first ever ski trip with school was in late March, and we had to take a minibus up the mountain, and learn by walking uphill, (no lifts), as there was no snow in the low resort (seefeld). Despite this I am still skiing 50 years later. I am averse to late skiing though unless booked in the week we are going, and conditions are certain.
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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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In terms of average depth of snow I'd bet that the figures show early March to be much better than early February. But of course, years are different!
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I've been able to ski on every single ski trip between the months of November and April
The only time I've not been able to ski on a particular day was when there was 2.8m of snow on piste.
I got a full 6 days skiing in PdS when Les Gets was totally grass.
I got a full 8 days skiing in the Dolomites when it was +8C
Last week of Feb / First week of March are probably the best base snow depths of the season, regardless. Enjoy the Sun - there'll be loads of snow underfoot.
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@andy, I would argue that snow depth is not an accurate indicator for how enjoyable the skiing will be. The snow might well be deep enough but alternating between ice in the morning and rock salt moguls in the afternoon is not ideal skiing conditions. At least, it isn't for me.
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