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Les Menuires before Christmas?

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Hi guys I'm a long time stalker of this website and have finally taken the plunge and joined so go easy on me!

Anyway to the point; what is the snow normally like in the week before Christmas in les Menuires as I am considering going there this year?

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Hi Wacky_Jacky, welcome to having taken the plunge! We always go easy on newbies - for their first post anyway Twisted Evil

I would have thought anywhere the week before Christmas is a bit risky, but at least you have the close proximity to Val Thorens if it is really bad.

The average historical snowfall is 29/83 cms lower/upper slopes for the third week of Dec, according to SCGB.


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Wacky_Jacky, I think the skiing in Les Menuires is great, and the lifts 2nd to none. Before Xmas is a risk though. Bet there will be some snow though and lifts at Les Menuires get you up to 2800m where ther is bound to be some snow if its a bad year.
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Wacky_Jacky, Welcome to snowHeads snowHead

I think I'm right in saying that Val Thorens is unlikely to be a help if the snow doesn't fall, since there's minimal glacier ski-ing at Val Thorens.

However Alastair was in VT for both of the last two seasons:

Snow report from 2004-5
Snow report from 2005-6

The second of these threads is more complete and starts 25th November 2005.
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Cheers guys that's really helpful! I suppose if the snow is bad I can always pop up to Val Thorens
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