Poster: A snowHead
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Hiya. Planning a mid-December trip, and while hopefully there'll be some decent snowfall SOMEWHERE in the next 4 weeks, the slow start to the season has got me thinking:
Which resorts have absolutely fantastic snowmaking? High quality, high coverage? Thinking it might be smarter to head to somewhere like that, as opposed to (e.g.) Val Thorens like everyone else. Sound off!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Just be aware that regardless of how much snow there is on the ground, not all resorts will be open in mid-December. Some don't open till Christmas week. Also be aware that it takes cold weather - especially cold nights - to make snow.
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@easyanae, I believe that the standard answer to this question is the Sella Ronda in the dolomites. They typically have low humidity and low temps which favours snowmaking and inconsistent snowfall has forced them to invest heavily in it
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Yeah @easyanae, generally good snowmaking means generally poorer natural snow
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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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easyanae wrote: |
Thinking it might be smarter to head to somewhere like that, as opposed to (e.g.) Val Thorens like everyone else. Sound off! |
While I understand the logic that VT might get a higher % of skiers than other resorts at that time, it's a higher % of a pretty small number surely. I really can't believe that it's going to be particularly busy in mid-December.. but I could be wrong.
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Another Sella Ronda shout, I went a few years ago, there was a massive snow drought that year, big French resorts had 100ish km open - Sella Ronda pretty much all open, over 1000km. They keep it in great condition as well, piste maintenance is first class....
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@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week?
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Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on.
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easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
I'm heading to the Dolomites this week. Fingers crossed for some decent snow, but also expecting some input from the snow cannons!
I did go to Alpe D'huez the same week last year, 90% of the slops were open, perhaps even more - was super quiet on the slopes though! Bliss
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easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
Tignes-Val D'Isere
3 Valleys
Paradiski
Zermatt
Cervinia
La Rosiere
And this may help, but note it is already out of date, with resorts putting their opening back.
https://www.skiresort.info/snow-reports/seasonstart/europe/
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Ischgl opens before the end of November (24th this year) so by the 10.12 they will have been open for more than two weeks. Early season is usually a mixture of natural snow and man made depending on snowfall. A quick look at the webcams shows that they are already well advanced in covering the pistes.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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geomar wrote: |
easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
I'm heading to the Dolomites this week. Fingers crossed for some decent snow, but also expecting some input from the snow cannons!
I did go to Alpe D'huez the same week last year, 90% of the slops were open, perhaps even more - was super quiet on the slopes though! Bliss |
Superski Dolomiti does not open until the 26th of November - where exactly are you going ??
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albob wrote: |
geomar wrote: |
easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
I'm heading to the Dolomites this week. Fingers crossed for some decent snow, but also expecting some input from the snow cannons!
I did go to Alpe D'huez the same week last year, 90% of the slops were open, perhaps even more - was super quiet on the slopes though! Bliss |
Superski Dolomiti does not open until the 26th of November - where exactly are you going ?? |
Apologies - I'm going 10-17th Dec, the same as the one specified!
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You know it makes sense.
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@easyanae, the Ski circus (Saalbach Hinterglem, Leogang, Fieberbrunn) is scheduled to open 8 December and has extensive snow making
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
That may be a week when a lot of students are out in the Alps. Would advise you check where they are going this season.
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Poster: A snowHead
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geomar wrote: |
albob wrote: |
geomar wrote: |
easyanae wrote: |
Kenzie wrote: |
@easyanae,
By 'mid-December' do you mean just before Christmas week? |
10th to 17th.
Will be wary about how much is actually open, but as we don't need to book until the week before I'm basically keeping a shortlist of places to keep an eye on. |
I'm heading to the Dolomites this week. Fingers crossed for some decent snow, but also expecting some input from the snow cannons!
I did go to Alpe D'huez the same week last year, 90% of the slops were open, perhaps even more - was super quiet on the slopes though! Bliss |
Superski Dolomiti does not open until the 26th of November - where exactly are you going ?? |
Apologies - I'm going 10-17th Dec, the same as the one specified! |
Ahh -- My apologies in return, for not reading the whole post ...!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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munich_irish wrote: |
Ischgl opens before the end of November (24th this year) so by the 10.12 they will have been open for more than two weeks. Early season is usually a mixture of natural snow and man made depending on snowfall. A quick look at the webcams shows that they are already well advanced in covering the pistes. |
One of the plus sides of Ischgl being run by a single, cartel-esque extended family (price being the flip side) is that it's mandated that all profits made by the lift operating company must be reinvested into the resort, so in addition to a top notch lift system more or less every km of the piste has extensive snow making coverage.
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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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The Jungfrau Region has invested a tremendous amount of money in snow making over the years out of the profits of Jungfrau Bahn
The area now enjoys good conditions even in poor winters
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