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Switzerland 2021/22

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Chuckles3 wrote:
mountainaddict wrote:
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More often than not it’s cold & icy in Jan & slushy in March
I haven't been to Wengen - but this isn't exactly selling the snow conditions to me...

I wonder if February might be OK? Laughing


Never tried Feb sadly. It can be mixed conditions anywhere at any time though as I’m sure you know. Knee deep snow or ice at any point of any season with the odd exception. We go for the magnificent scenery as much as the skiing - and the trains - best ski lifts in the world!

Have found the run grooming much better over at Grindelwald, the Wengen runs seem to chop up a lot more. Love Murren but it’s a long day there & back if going to the top.

It’s a trip everyone should take at some point.


There are no problems with snow conditions in the area as most runs are above 1800meters .The valley runs all have snow making facilities which provides for a long season. The investment in the area from Jungfrau bahn is unparalleled
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Jill t wrote:
There are no problems with snow conditions in the area as most runs are above 1800meters .The valley runs all have snow making facilities which provides for a long season. The investment in the area from Jungfrau bahn is unparalleled


As a Wengen regular I have to agree that the Jungfraubahn has invested a huge amount recently with the opening of the V-Bahn project from Grindelwald (replacement of the old slow gondola up to Männlichen with a new faster 10 person gondola, and the brand new Eiger Express whisking people in 15 mins up to Eigernordwand) Cool Cool . However in terms of snow making investment I doubt if any European ski area has invested more than the Italian Dolomites, their ability to make snow for the occasions when Nature has made poor provision is amazing.
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