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Grand Massif 2023-2024 Snow Report Flaine/Les Carroz/Morillon/Samöens/Sixt

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Sounds like you were there last year too, how did the 2 seasons compare?


This is a good question. Honestly, if I zoom out and squint my eyes they were fairly similar, in the patterns of stretches of very warm and dry unseasonal weather interspursed with some nice snow and powder dumps along the way. The early season this year, i.e. Nov and Dec was way better than 2022, and that certainly helped set up the higher altitude base for a much better season up high. The snowline this year was noticeably higher than last however - we live in Mont-Saxonnex, at 1000m across the valley and only had snow at our house a handful of times this season. The mayor here decided to shut down the telesiege at our local ski station, and the sad thing is I don't think it would have been able to open even if the lift was still there. Early on I heard musings that we were heading for a record high year of snowfall above 2000m and a record low below, and while I don't know if that's exactly accurate the general sentiment seems correct.

I got much better at curating my weather forecasts and reading the ensemble charts myself in this second season, which resulted in me being able to really pick and choose my days when the conditions were nice and get some work done on the others haha.

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Samoëns is a lovely village and would happily return


I totally agree, we've been spending a lot of time in the Giffre valley and have some friends there and Morillon and we really like it. We moved to Mont Sax somewhat on a whim - my wife is French and has roots in the area, but we had never really spent any time there. We always wondered what it would be like to live in a tiny French village, and now we know - it's a bit small for our tastes tbh, although parts of it are lovely. If/when we come back we'd be looking for somewhere with a bit more opportunities for community, better public transportation, and a bit of an ex-pat community as well. Samoens seems to have all of those things and still be tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Cham and Geneva. Plus, if I could walk to the lift, well I would be a very happy man. Very Happy
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@coldrainsnow, Hope the wife's ACL heals well. Did she do that skinning in Plate?
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@BAN, thanks! So far so good. She's got almost full mobility back already so the challenging part will be to keep wearing the brace to protect her graft while it sets, and not do too much.

Yeah, such a silly fall... literally the the last turn before the Refuge de Salles and no idea what happened, she just went down on like a 30 degree pitch. I was behind her and was like "Ca va?" and she immediately said "No...." and I knew it wasn't good. Wish there was a better story, like she botched a 30 foot cliff drop, but that doesn't seem to be how these usually happen.

I'm thankful she got in with this surgeon and the French health care has been top so far. Pretty impressive honestly.
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Hi guys. Some of you might recall I posted a bit way back in Jan starting on page 3 of this thread. My son Gregor and I came out for a week and had a really great time. So many happy memories, and many of you seemed to enjoy the updates I gave you.

Sadly, Gregor was tragically killed in dreadful road accident March 25th. I was a single dad, just Gregor and I. I'm posting here now as I have lost my ski buddy and am looking for company for next year. Sadly, I don't have anyone else to ski with. We really enjoyed Flaine and I would like to return. I intend to post a more public request for some ski company (really don't know what else to do tbh but trying to find something to look forward to) although not sure what the right part of the forum is the best place. In the meantime, if there is anyone that might like a plus 1 for next year please get in touch. I like to think I'm pretty easy going although somewhat of an emotional disaster right now.

Anyway, here is a picture of Gregor in Le K restaurant above Les Carroz, at the top of Kedeuze. This was his favourite place, you may recall us doing "chip advisor".

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Oh my goodness @Boofont, this is such tragic news. I'm so sorry to hear this. I know we never met in real life, but we all did appreciate your updates and the stories and the general good time you both had in Flaine together. As the dad of two teenage boys I cannot begin to imagine what you're feeling right now. I won't be around here next season or I would most certainly ski with you. I will however eat some chips and think of Gregor the next time I'm on the slopes wherever that may be.

Hang in there man, and please make sure to get the help you need whenever you need it.

Ski in Peace, Gregor. May you always have light fluffy powder and fresh tracks.
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@Boofont, I hang around in Flaine a few weeks a year - when you know your dates, please let me know. If you buy a season ticket before end of October it is half price, and only costs around two weeks of worth of normal tickets. I hope skiing next winter would help you cherish the memories of Gregor...
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@Boofont, I read your posts about skiing with your son. They made me smile. I also go skiing with my son, and like you, I think of him as my ski buddy. Reading your posts made me realise that there are quite a few of us dads, single (like you and me) and otherwise, who go on trips like that. So to read your post today has been absolutely heart-breaking. As coldrainsnow says, I can't begin to imagine what you're feeling. It must be the absolute worst. It's difficult to know what to say given that I don't know you, but I really did want to say something. I can't think that anyone who read your posts in January will be anything other than upset to read your news today. So, just to say, hang in there, it's going to be difficult, but making some kind of positive plan like going skiing again, or anything that might help take some of the pain away, is good. Hopefully someone on here who is thinking of going to Flaine will get in touch. I'm really so very sorry you have had this terrible experience. My best wishes to you.
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Deepest condolences
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@Boofont, I was indeed following your posts earlier in the season and it sounded like you had a great time. So very sorry to hear of your tragic loss and thinking of you, I have a son the same age and can't imagine what you're going through. Sad

Not sure if our group will be back to the Grand Massif next year but will give you a shout if we are.


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fXXk man. i really do no know what to say. I am really really sorry.

As a father i cannot imagine something worst for parents as this.
Do not know if we will go to Flaine during the next season, but we like also Flaine and it is always in the top list when i am searching where to go.
If yes will let you know.


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@Boofont, never met you but I'm in tears for you, that's such a horrible thing. I'm so glad you had a great trip this year though, you will always have the memories of that time you enjoyed together - and please be aware that your lovely posts back then brought a great deal of joy to us when we read them

If Mrs NBT and I make it out to the GM this year, will let you know if you fancy a (sedately paced) jaunt
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