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Advice please snowheads. Found a really good deal in Les Brevieres. Will we be able to ski back there mid April or is it getting too low too late in the season? thanks
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The one time that I have skied in Tignes in mid-April the runs into Les Brevieres were closed. However, now that they have the swish new gondola from Tignes 1800 that continues after the rest of the lifts shut then I wouldn't see it being a big deal as you can easily get back
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@trmacc, In the past 6 years that I have lived (in Lac) it has been absolutely fine, though you are well into the freeze thaw cycle, so it will be slushy on your return. This year seems to be an unpredictable one, if it carries on like the previous 3 weeks then the lower slopes might have had cows on them! But the current forecast is for quite snowy next week and more normal temps so who can say (we have also had the coldest January for 20 years).
Having said all that there is a shiny new bubble from Boisses that you can download on in 4 minutes and save those tired legs/skis from scratches if it gets unreasonably warm.
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What time does the bubble close and open for that matter? We might have children in ski school in Tignes 1800 finishing at 5pm. We are happy to ski down in most conditions but good to know options if there is no snow (and cows!)
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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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0855-1700 from the piste map, I am sure that the ski school will oblige to ensure they are there for the last descent. Otherwise the way down is a gentle blue run, its the summer road and as far as I can work out the Tour de France is coming up it on 26 Jul (final details for our stage are still not in detailed map form). If its slushy it might be a bit of a push for small ones though.
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thanks all, good info as always. Children aren't too small and can manage most conditions, its me that can't be bothered with the slush!
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@trmacc, This was the home run to Le Brev on 17 April 2017. It was a bit messy but being north facing, less slushy than some other slopes much higher up. It's pot luck at that time of year but there is so much skiing to be had further up that I wouldn't worry too much about it. People were avoiding it due to ice rather than slush. If it's a good deal, go for it. Not skiing to home base in mid-April is no great tragedy and at least Brev has some character compared to the main drag.
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@Bodeswell, thankyou! That's perfect to see an actual pic. Think we might go for it.
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