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Alpe d'Huez 30th March 2019 solo
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Hi, am thinking of going on my first solo trip and have seen a deal to Alpe d'Huez on Saturday. My question is - what is the snow like at the moment? I have done plenty of spring skiing before in places like Pas De La Casa and Tignes and so I'm familiar with the slush in the afternoons low down but I see people commenting that Alpe d'Huez is mostly south facing.
I am 61 and ski mostly blues and reds with the odd black and don't do off piste so thats not an issue.
TIA
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I was there at the weekend and it was all grand
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