Poster: A snowHead
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It appears Val Thorens has delayed opening due to lack of snow cover.
Its original opening date, shown at ValThorens.com, was scheduled for Sat 18 Nov. It has now changed guidance to a vague 'end of Nov'...
Val-T cam
The ValTho webcam gives a depressing image. Lots of brown and patchy white. The 10-day forecast is indicating modest snowfalls and toasty temps.
Broadly the same story at Val d'Isere, which is slated to fire up on Sat 25 Nov.
Looks like another poor early start to the season for the Western Alps.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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hottest 14th Nov. on record in France today with warmer temperatures to come
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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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DOH! Here's hoping for lots of snow in Jan, especially, late Jan!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Hi Nick,
It does seem a bit depressing doesn't? When I think back to the time I used to ski most weekends through October and November in places like Val Thorens, les Deux Alpes, even l'Alpe d'Huez. I even remember I skied during mid week in l'Alpe d'Huez in 1998 one mid-November as they had opened a lot of the domain and there was no-one there - not even people taking the cable car to the Pic du Lac Blanc. Sniff Sniff.
The winters seem to be getting later and later, since 2003 the skiing in the French Alps has been a bit marginal, certainly the high-Tarentaise has had very poor snow and often you are better to head lower - seems counter intuitive but the problem is often lack of precipitation at high altitudes.
Temperatures in France have been really really hot (apart from some brief spells now and again) since mid-March. The summer was hotter for longer than during the heatwave that supposedly killed 15-18,000 old people and it has been dry. It has hardly rained in our area for months.
I hope we are not going to have another 1989 when it didn't snow until February. Many French resorts went bust and were only kept afloat by state aid or by virtual nationalization in the form of the CdA. Anyway here is a good bit of reading to cheer you up:
http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Weather/The-Effects-Of-Global-Warming-On-Skiing
If you do buy your skis wait till there is a good base.
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It is not all bad. Scandinavia, Austria, Western US and Southwest Canada are having a great start to the season. Many resorts have opened ahead of schedule. Kaprun in Austria just received a couple feet of pow in the last few days. Whistler in Canada opened a week ahead of schedule. Parts of Colorado saw record snowfalls in Oct.
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Whitegold wrote: |
It is not all bad. Scandinavia, Austria, Western US and Southwest Canada are having a great start to the season. Many resorts have opened ahead of schedule. Kaprun in Austria just received a couple feet of pow in the last few days. Whistler in Canada opened a week ahead of schedule. Parts of Colorado saw record snowfalls in Oct. |
Yes they've had an excellent start to the season in Colorado and who knows we may get a big dump in France before the end of the month. At the moment it doesn't look cold enough for much snow before the 25th. Maybe a little bit above 2200-2500meters.
Anyway I've just got in from a long lunch sitting on a terrace overlooking the Alps, 22C in the shade at 2pm according to the mercury thermometer. So that's a record broken.
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davidof, thanks for the link, interesting reading.
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I remember that back in the 1980's, Val Thorens opened each year for October half term. How times have changed...
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i thought one of the biggest issues in the last couple of seasons was the wind too, literally stripped any fresh snow straight off the mountain
22degrees in November is madness
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Got week off on 9/12 and web cams are v. depressing. Have been to avoriaz this week for last three years and managed to get a good dump of snow just before but this time planned val thorens...oh dear. Have looked at Solden in Austria because of glacier but also just read mention of Kaprun. Any rec's on Solden or Kaprun (?) would be great, just have to keep fingers crossed and go where it snows...
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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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THis sucks, going out to Mottaret on the 7th with new K2 Recons, if VT is delayed i am wondering what the deal will be with meribel and courcheval who aer supposed to open on the 9th.
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Top of meribel looks shocking as well
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You know it makes sense.
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Whitegold wrote: |
It is not all bad. Scandinavia, Austria, Western US and Southwest Canada are having a great start to the season. Many resorts have opened ahead of schedule. Kaprun in Austria just received a couple feet of pow in the last few days. Whistler in Canada opened a week ahead of schedule. Parts of Colorado saw record snowfalls in Oct. |
There's a decent amount of snow falling in Scotland as well and people are hopeful to lift served skiing soon - a few bravehearts have scaled the Gorm on foot and skied already!
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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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Can't say I'm particularly happy right now, were booked for Courchevel 1850 for the 23rd December and it looks as green as green can be on the webcam.
Metcheck said it was due 11cm last night but nothing!
Just hope the £4800 paid wasn't a waste.
Adam
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Poster: A snowHead
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adam_button, you only need a couple of days snow for a skiing holiday and december 23rd is more than a month away.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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