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Serre Chevalier - snow reliability April 2022

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Afternoon All
First post so apologies if Q has been asked before.

Serre Chevalier and snow reliability this year? Would you book for the second week in April right now?

I’ve looked at earlier posts (pre-covid) and it feels like it would be a half decent bet in previous years but this year looks like it could be a patchy affair given the lack of snow so far.

The situation is this, it’s my first time back on the slopes in 15 years
I was all booked for the same week as COVID in 2020 but it didn’t happen
As you can imagine I’m keen to have a good one
I’ve put a small deposit down on 2nd week in April but having serious second thoughts right now…… maybe write off the deposit and try for a late deal elsewhere with better / deeper base?
Maybe the long wait is making me sound daft though…..?
On the one hand it won’t take much to satisfy me after such a long break…… on the other hand feels like there’s potential for disappointment
FYI after so long all I’m bothered about is decent on piste ski-ing, not bothered about carving it up off piste or getting my Frank the Tank outfit on after the lifts have shut.

Hope this all comes across in the right way….. all advice welcome
Thanks
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@kmkyap, the French Alps hasn't had any snow since 25 Feb ish and there was a bit of a barren spell before that. Though the base was good and temps low so things were holding up well. That said, my understanding SC hadn't fared quite so well as other areas. And it's supposed to get warmer this week.

On the flip side second week of April is 4 weeks away and a good dump could change things quickly. Also snow making means there will be ribbons of snow below the snowline that means skiing many pistes will still be possible.

Were you particular wedded to SC? When do you have to pay for the rest of the holiday?
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Definitely not wedded. SC looked a good choice for that time of year given that my dates had to be late season, it's a resort with north facing slopes, I hadn't been before and the accommodation was in my budget and close to lift.
Another reason was that if the wheels really did fall off snow wise Montgenevre wasn't that far away, but it looks like my logic was flawed there... Blush

I need to settle up this week.....


My bro has advised that piste bashers and snow canons are a lot better than they used to be so don't lose all faith just yet.
In my head I figured that as time goes by it is less and less likely that snow will fall, but I've not been in a long time so what do I know Puzzled
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It's currently snowing in Serre Che, well I live 20 mins away and its been snowing on and off all day so I am guessing it similar. Puy Saint Vincent my local resort said earlier today 10cm at 200m and it is forecast to snow on and off all night so maybe 30 cm over all. There is more snow forecast next week but I wouldn't take that as 100% sure

The problem is this season has been one of the worst on records, with very long dry and warm spells. by all accounts the piste guys have done an amazing job with what they have had. I have been told that Montgenevre is still very good, not sure if you have transport etc to mix resorts up? I am guessing there will be snow and enough to ski and have a good time, there will probably be the odd dry patch. Will other areas be better yeh probably/maybe.

As Layne said when do you have to decide, I can't see even if we have the snow next week it will be amazing with lots of powder etc, but for piste skiing it could be good and you wouldn't loose your deposit. if we have no more snow then it should still be ok?

Sorry I know that maybe not the answer you wanted, but its just where it is at. Happy to provide more info if you have time to give it a little longer?
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Thank you for responding @ecrinscollective, & @Layne,

I have to pay the balance next week
I won't have my own transport so my Montgenevre plan would mean using public transport

Snow today sounds good although the poor base so far is what's preying on mind to be honest and the main reason for my initial post.
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If I hadn't skied for 15 years and just wanted to have some decent piste skiing to get myself back in the game I wouldn't be sweating it. Whatever happens, you will be skiing and everywhere will be quiet and uncrowded.

We are going to Les Menuires 9th April.
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Ask @weathercam he is based there and has a good handle on conditions (see the Serre Chevalier snow report thread)
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This already gives some insight (Weathercam contributes)

https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=159465
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Thanks all round for replies @Layne & @ecrinscollective, much appreciated
Have decided to drive down, if it's really that bad it gives me some flexibility.
A couple more Qs if you don't mind...

1. @ecrinscollective would you ski Serre or PSV if you had to choose for a day out today?

2. Any recommendations on places in Serre to hire skis would be welcome. This forum feels a bit more useful than Google....

Thanks again for the help & see you in April
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@kmkyap, if I was going to choose between Serre Che and PSV I would choose Serre Che every time. Big area, lots of slopes facing different directions, some bits nice and high.

As to hiring skis, it would depend on which part/village you were entering at (not helpful I know). We've used Aoraki in Monetier for ski service, and an Intersport in the village and they have been ok. Aoraki is down at the Halte Pre Chabert by the bus stop/caisse.

EDIT: If your driving, you can always go and park at different entry points. We usually stay in Monetier, but if we dont fancy starting from there one day, we drive up to the Boulodrome parking above Villeneuve/Bez and pick up the Casse de Boeuf chair. Would probably avoid trying to park in Chantemerle as it always looks busier and we never have had bother at Villenueve or Monetier.
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getting my Frank the Tank outfit on after the lifts have shut.

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1st post! Hi Km, just back from 2 weeks in SC stayed in Chantmerle. Locals say least snow in 30 years, probably had 24-30” fresh snow (top mountain level) in the last week - brilliant for the boarders! Green run into town closed due to lack of snow, black run open but well mushed up as soon as the sun hits it. Lots of stones on various runs which we avoided as much as possible. In our group of 8, none of us noticed any snow making at all, though they claim to have 80%(?) coverage - aye cowdoo. Check out their website to see which runs are currently open - compare to other resorts. I personally wouldn’t be taking a freebie there mid April, anyways I’ll be working/golfing in Scotland (glorious sunshine this week but won’t last I’m sure). Save your pennies for an early dart next season.
Hope this helps -G
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