Poster: A snowHead
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That was the headline in the local Savoie newspaper on Friday, after snow fell in the Haute Tarentaise, the Col d'Iseran was closed and snowploughs had to be deployed on the Col de Petit San Bernard. Snow level was down to about 2200 metres so it almost reached Arc 2000. Weirdest thing to see a snowplough going through the village in August with snow still on the plough.
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Tue 14-08-07 21:21; edited 2 times in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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David@traxvax,
Any pics??
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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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johnboy, sorry Johnboy only in the local rag, Linda and I were too busy working to stop for photos, but it was fascinating to see the Roches Noire covered in snow in August.
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That's bizarre! Snow in August... the world has gone mad.
johnboy, where you off to next year?
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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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David@traxvax, at least they have the infrastructure to cope!
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magic_hat,
PSB In Oct/ Nov
Livigno Feb
Did you get anything sorted yet? How is the rest of your gang? Ever see the drunken cheese licker?
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erm i dont mean to put water on your fire, but it does it every year.
or at least i've been here 4 summers and its done it everyone of them.
totally normal nothing to write home about
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snowangel., yeh, thats why it was headline news in the Savoie newspapers, first time I've experienced snow in August and it was a bit of a surprise to the rest of the village.
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johnboy,
I fancied the MSB but they've all got exams on March 11th, so it ruled that week out. Typical!
We've booked Geneva flights for mid Jan (a long weekend for Selina and me wherever the snow is good) and a week in La Tania from 15th March to ski the 3 Valleys with the cheese licker, Laura and 4 others.
Marion opted out of this one as she a) has no money and b) struggled a bit on the last one and fancies somewhere cheap and easy for her next trip to find her feet again!
Chris (talk like a pirate, cheese vomit sucker person) has fallen head over heels in love with snow holidays - he's bought his own board and has been going to the snow dome every few weeks. He's addicted!
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David@traxvax wrote: |
snowangel., yeh, thats why it was headline news in the Savoie newspapers, first time I've experienced snow in August and it was a bit of a surprise to the rest of the village. |
It was also headline news in the Dauphine-Libere in August 2006 - newspapers are a bit like Groundhog day, especially during the silly season. In 1996 the Val d'Isere leg of the Tour de France was scrapped due to snow on the Iseran.
http://pistehors.com/news/ski/comments/summer-snow/
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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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davidof, that was my point it's enough of a rarity, at twice in 11yrs in the Haute Tarentaise, to make the news.
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Well okay fair enough. More importantly David, how was the snow in la Ros?
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You know it makes sense.
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davidof, it was cold wet and white, beyond that I didn't bother.
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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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David@traxvax, its a newspaper, they have to have something rediculas to put in it.
I wasn't here when the snow was on the lauteret this year so i dont know if the deneigers were out, but they certainly were last year and the year before we went tobogoning on the galibier. So unless your telling me i was dreaming, it obviously does happen regularly There certainly weren't very surprised locals here
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Poster: A snowHead
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johnboy wrote: |
Any pics?? |
Here's one. Some friends just got back and sent this to us.
Technically it's in La Thuile, I suppose; I think it is just on the Italian side of the border, near the base of the Piccolo San Bernardo chair.
DJ
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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snowangel. wrote: |
David@traxvax, its a newspaper, they have to have something rediculas to put in it.
I wasn't here when the snow was on the lauteret this year so i dont know if the deneigers were out, but they certainly were last year and the year before we went tobogoning on the galibier. So unless your telling me i was dreaming, it obviously does happen regularly There certainly weren't very surprised locals here |
Hardly surprising on the Lauteret though is it? Considering Scott deemed it as one of the best places to train because of it's frequent inhospitability. And as an area it's not really representative of the Alpine region as a whole. Or did I miss something...?
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