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Galaxy pass best snow

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I’m mid way through a week at Serre Chevalier with my family and have had great conditions so far but by the end of today the snow was clealy not where it had been earlier in the week and temperatures are only rising until we leave.

So my question is, as we have the Galaxy pass with access to Montgenèvre, Puy St Vincent, l’alpe d’huez, les deux alps and Sesterieres where are the conditions likely to be more favourable come Thursday and Friday this week if we choose to travel for snow? I appreciate it’s not as simple as looking at how high up the resort sits as other factors come in to play for holding the recent snow. From travel alone Montgenèvre and Puy St Vincent lead but not if the conditions will be awful! Does anyone have any suggestions please?
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Did you work out where to go?
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