Poster: A snowHead
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First time posting, hope you all can help! I'm flying to Geneva with my three teenagers (14,16,18, all intermediate skiers) and need to decide where to head from there (yes, very last minute). We were in Laax last year and loved it (long, thigh pumping reds, easy freeskiing off on the side of the slopes). Generally we stick to the pistes, mostly on the reds with some black adventures. Weather looks a bit odd for Feb, sunny and warm (peaking at +5 even at 3.000 meters mid next week) so a bit worried about the south facing bowl at ValT.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Welcome aboard!
Height will be your friend next week, otherwise your thighs will be pumping slush , also will be cooler on a night which will allow snow making. I guess you know its one of the busiest weeks of the year........
That said I'll be back in Tignes tomorrow and can't wait.
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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?
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nope22 wrote: |
First time posting, hope you all can help! I'm flying to Geneva with my three teenagers (14,16,18, all intermediate skiers) and need to decide where to head from there (yes, very last minute). We were in Laax last year and loved it (long, thigh pumping reds, easy freeskiing off on the side of the slopes). Generally we stick to the pistes, mostly on the reds with some black adventures. Weather looks a bit odd for Feb, sunny and warm (peaking at +5 even at 3.000 meters mid next week) so a bit worried about the south facing bowl at ValT. |
I wouldn't worry too much about Val T, it's high enough to cope much better than other resorts with the warm weather, plus the long cold nights seem to be keeping the pistes in good nick for now. Yes, there are a few runs on the south side around Plein Sud, but the vast majority of runs at ValT have north facing slopes so should hold up just fine.
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The pistes in Tignes are in great condition.
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