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There was a big dump last week in the Dolimites with some more forcast this week. The 50/180 cm is what is being reported for Arabba on the SCGB site and the two web cams I normally check are covered in snow.
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Thanks, Riverman, would you be able to post links to the webcams?
I have read about the big snow fall, good news of course - so has the area gone from 35cm to 180cm? I sure hope it is correct...
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Turns'n'turns The 180cm would be up on the Marmalada .
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Peter S, The snow-making facility in the Dolimites is first class, I was there last March and there was plenty of on-piste snow. I am in Arabba for two weeks this March and with the big dump last week and the snow-making capacity feel very relaxed about snow conditions.
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Turns'n'turns - don't take the ski club reports too literally - I was in Arabba 3 yrs ago for a w/end and enjoyed a v nice 20cm of fresh snow whilst there - this never featured on the ski club site (when I came back) and they had the conditions report hopelessly wrong. Webcams tell you all you need. Depth there is maybe less impt than others given that so many of the slopes are basically pastures and less rocky than some... Have a great trip - top resort.
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Just back from Arabba.
Rumors of lots of fresh snow turned out to be dead on the money. The whole area looked incredible, perfect picture postcard stuff.
Great conditions everywhere in the Sella Ronda - we did a large chunk of the circuit + Folgarida + Marmolada and it was superb everywhere we went.
Temperatures were hovering around zero Friday/Saturday getting higher on Sunday saw 6 degC indicated once but we didn't believe that one but it felt like spring. Lets hope its just a short temperature spike.
Off piste around the Marmolada glacier was about as good as Ive ever come across, we only did the easy access stuff, too lazy and not adventurous enough to stray too far from safety.
By Sunday the lower altitude off piste down was for mornings only, getting heavy going in the afternoon and a re-freezing later on - bit beyond my skill level.
Anyone heading there in the next few days is in for a great time
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Wow!
Sounds good - thanks a lot for info and help. Fingers crossed.
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we only did the easy access stuff, too lazy and not adventurous enough to stray too far from safety.
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That's precisely what I am after
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I came back from Arabba on Saturday. Conditions are about as good as you could hope.
Seems to have been a lot of snow between Jan11-19.The week I was there (19-26) was pretty much blue skies all week, but the on-piste snow doesn't seem to have detiorated at all, despite one very warm day and one windy day that scoured the exposed off-piste.
You may get a few moguls/icy bits late afternoon but the piste-bashers flatten everything overnight.
Anyone there over the next couple of weeks will have a great time.
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Any Arabba updates ?
I'm out there on 1st March
Thanks
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They had quite a bit of snow again a week or so ago and it's been pretty cold since (and forecast to be so for the next week and a half). I'm there on Saturday so will issue an update on my return
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dsoutar, I have been monitoring it closely (although it won't change anything ) and noticed it seems pretty cold even during the day.
Cheers and have a good time.
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Good to meet the Arabba crowd.
Not going out till the 8th march but keep on looking anyway. First time in the Dolomites so really quite excited.
I get the impression that it is a very dry, quite cold and sheltered part of the Alps, which is presumably part of the reason for the success of its artificial snow operation ?
Carn't wait.
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I returned fm Cortina on the weekend. Pleased to report the conditons are generally good throughout the region. Big snow came on Saturday 2nd Feb, it was snowing that Saturday, Sunday and Monday, by Tuesday afternoon the clouds dispersed and we then had glorious sunny days. The temperatures were a bit high for February, below zero during night then climbing well above zero by afternoon. In spite of that the snow was not slushy, even on lower runs. All runs were open including all black ones. In sunny spots the powder was becoming heavy and crusty and not very enjoyable to ski but on shadowed slopes it was drier and lighter days after the big snowfall. I had some good few runs in knee-deep around 5 Torri and in Tofana. I also noticed that the mountain streams were quite shallow while further down in the valleys the rivers were practically dry so there isn't much melting going on. I guess the frozen base is now acting like a fridge keeping the layers of new snow in good condition. Last Thursday freezing cold wind was blowing, hopefully it brought colder weather.
Peter S, I can't really judge whether it is a dry area (the only humid area I have been to is Whistler) but again pleased to say I saw some snow canons stored away at the side of a piste and obviously idle.
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Turns 'n' turns,
i was at cortina on saturday - then drove up to kronplatz for a few days gettign back tuesday
glorious sunny blue skies and good piste conditions - only encountered one cut up run all the time we were there
no snow while we were there though although the snow makers were on in kp towards the end of the day
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Just packing stuff up for tomorrow when we are off to Canazei ( next to Arabba ) for a week.
Will post report upon return.
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CP, It will be great to hear from you after next week. I'm interested in skiing the Sella Ronda round to Selva/Canazei, so let me know what the resort is like on your return as well as the snow.
Thanks
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CP, we're off to Canazei early next month! Can you give us an up to date resort review when you get back?
Cheers......
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Just got back from Arabba and will report that things are in good condition. The whole area has a good snow cover on piste (I am in no way qualified to say anything about off-piste) and the generally cool temps are keeping the snow well. It gets very cold overnight (about -12 this morning when we set out to come home) and this means the piste bashers can put everything back in place.
To be honest, as moderate piste skiers, we had a heavenly week, and it looks set to continue.
This was our first time in the area, and I think we were all stunned by how wonderful it is. I'll put more detail in when less knackered, but if our chalet mates from the week are around, HI!
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Got back late yesterday, 3 hour delay due to fog at Verona - the airport was a zoo!! Must be a rival for the Lyon 'tent' on a normal day.
Great week in spring like conditions, but the pistes are holding up and there is still a lot more snow around than this time last year. Did the Sella Ronda 3 times ( 2 green and 1 orange ) with variations like Saslong and the Grand Risa thrown in to make the days longer and the legs burn a bit more. We did not make the hidden valley this year as it requires a very early start to get to on skis via Armentarola from Canazei and the early morning lift queues were quite bad. Canazei only has the one access point from the town ( Arabba has 3 and is a smaller dormitory town ) so it was very busy until after 10 am. Other minus point is that there is only 1 run back to town and this is a 10 minute walk back to the gondola.
Canazei has much more to offer than Arabba in terms of shops, bars/clubs, restaurants and other activities - it has a large indoor pool complex with sauna etc. However I am an Arabba fan and will be back there next year as I prefer the smaller and quieter town with easier access to the ski areas. The pistes in the Canazei area are predominantly marked as red, although they are all mostly tinged blue. However the red marking could ( and did ) put a nervous 3 or 4 week skier off and access to any variety of blue runs means a treck over to the Plan Gralba. Arabba would in my opinion be a better base as it has easier access through Campolongo to Cherz/Pralongia for the gentle long ( and quiet ) blue runs through the trees.
We travelled with Neilson, probably won't do again as there service was decidedly average. Stayed at the Hotel Diana which was pretty good, nice large, clean rooms that unusually had lots of storage and hanging space. We were on B&B basis so had to eat out at night - best restaurant we found was El Pael, really nice menu and wine selection with very good service, unlike most of the other establishments we tried.
I will convert this post into a resort report when I have finished unpacking and sorting out the laundry
Cheers
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CP, look forward to reading your report. Thanks
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CP
Many thanks for that, we are due in Canazei on the 1st next week , looks like the gods will be kind with new snow forecast. Flying thru Venice .
Were you there for the school holidays? Hopefully the mornings wont be too busy>
cheers
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whakapapa, It was UK school holidays but there were not 100s of kids about. I believe that the Italian holiday had been a week or two earlier. The queue for the Pecol lift in the town looked worse than it actually was - it moved quite quickly, just try and avoid the ski school start time leading up to 10am as they fill the gondolas from the exit side and do not queue. Once up you have the choice of the cable car or the Toe gondola, no problem with queues here at any time.
The Sass Bece chair, that you will need to take to get to Arabba via Pordoi could also attract a large queue, but it is a Sella Ronda pinch point.
By the way: The ski pass system has a nice feature that records the lifts you use and works out how far you have skied and the vertical. When you get home access the data via the check ski performance feature on the http://www.dolomitisuperski.com web site. It reckons I did 206 km and took 117 lifts.
Cheers
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Just back from Arabba (16-23 Feb). Whilst the piste guys have done a fabulous job of maintaining the snow on piste, they are now starting to have real problems as some of the piste are showing grass and small stones; especially later in the day. The entire Sella Ronda is well overdue snow. My tip would be get out on the first lift when the pistes are in fantastic nick (not icy at all) and call it a day around 3-ish. Some of the south facing pistes are atrocious after 4 pm. The Sella Ronda is generally in good nick and there weren't any bad queues to speak of.
The off-piste is all tracked out and now really crusty and I never found anyone who had done either the Val Mesdi or Val Laties. The Hidden Valley from Lagazuoi is still a good run if you can put up with a bit of pole-ing and the horse tow at the bottom.
Hope those arriving in the next few weeks have some snow (some is being forecast) as it's a delightful area and I'd hate anyone to have their holiday spoilt.
Roll on 20th March and Argentiere !
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Just seen a long range forecast on another thread for cold temperatures and lots of snow in early March (usual caveats apply of course). Made my day - we're off to Arabba in 11 days. Woo-hoo
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dsoutar, Compared to this time last year the conditions are great. I don't recall seeing any grass, stones or earth showing ( on the piste ) that could not be avoided with ease. But with so much ski area to cover I guess we did not ski the areas that you did - good isn't it
I can remember what the conditions were like in the late 80's - before all the snow cannon systems were put in. Now we are talking rocks and cow pat time.
Will you go back?
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CP,
Of course I'd go back (this is our second visit). I'd like to try and get over to the Alpe de Suisi but it's just too awkward from Arabba. It's the only runs on the entire Sella Ronda ski map we didn't ski this week. On the last day we managed almost 9000m of descent according to the new facility to check out your progress in the ski area using your lift pass number. Just click on "Ski Performance" on the Dolomiti Superski website.
I've never had the opportunity to do much off-piste unfortunately. Especially as the possibilities are huge so will have to keep going back hoping for better off-piste conditions.
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dsoutar, We are going back to Selva on the 16th, not many sleeps left!!!! Looked at the webcam and coverage looks better than last year. Cant wait.
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Planning trip to S Cristina on 22, don't use up all the snow.
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snowshine, It is however a big ski area! Have fun, we're off Sunday week.
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Just got back this evening after a week in Arabba (01/03 to 08/03).
Monday/Tuesday, good snow coverage but sunny and warm and all lower pistes were slushy. Spent Tuesday going up the Portavescovo side and the Marmolada, as the snow was better, especially on the north facing slopes.
Woke up early hours Tuesday and noticed it was snowing. By 9am it was boot deep powder everywhere. Had the most exciting days skiing I could ever remember. This was in the Corvara area. Hardly anyone on the pistes. Snowed all day but windy higher up.
Wednesday, went on a trip to Cinque Torre and Lagazoui/Hidden Valley. Cinque Torre is amazing. Stunning red runs and more stunning scenery with a very snowy Cortina visible in the valley. Hidden Valley is also stunning. Skiing is more tame and the Horse drag at the end is fun but hard work. Snow everywhere was fantastic. Got stranded in Passo Campolongo on the way back and had to get a taxi back to Arabba.
Thursday spent around Arabba. Snow still good although a bit more scraped in places.
Friday spent doing Sellaronda to S.Christina via Selva. Did the red from the Forcelles chair in the Eidelweiss Valley (Colfosco) on the way there. Very nice, with excellent snow.
Will post a more comprehensive report tomorrow, with some photos.
Left this morning and it had been snowing lightly but people were saying that a big dump on Sunday was expected.
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Got back yesterday after a great week. 20cm of new snow on Tuesday, a day of fresh tracks followed by three days of sunshine
And the Ssella Ronda/Dolomites in a word? MASSIVE ! What a place. Why didn't i come here 35 years ago ? Everything about it is superb the awesome scenery, the piste maintenance, the state of the art infrastructure, the number and quality of the mountain restaurants and the sheer extent......It makes the three valleys look like, well, a mere 3 valleys rather than the 33 valleys of the Sella Ronda and then all the other inumerable areas covered on the same lift pass
In addition to the fantastic sella ronda the Marmalada is just overwhelming, what a place, and nearly 2000m of fabulous vertical. And then there is the hidden valley with the amazing story of the Lagazoui face and all its evidence of 2 years of warfare between the Italians and Austrians, half way up the rock face and then the run itself...and the horses.........
Downsides ? only two irritaing ones - lots of rude Germans and the mental Italian drivers on their mobile phones, oh and missing out on some good skiing in the lake District and Scotland whilst i've been away
The Sella Ronda season only runs until 6th april this year but its looking good until at least then. Yes the very lowest slopes are basically ribbons of snow into brown fields, but they are still full width and above 1800m there is complete cover and despite temps of 8C everything was complete on Saturday. looks like they are expecting more snow later this week as well.
Have fun anyone going out for Easter.
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Just put my lift pass number into the dolomiti website and managed 129 lifts, 41.3 thousand meters of decent and 223km skied (51 on the last day).
What a brilliant facility. it even provides a map of where I have been.
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