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Skiing in december

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Im planning on goign to the alps in December which i know is a bit early,
I could use som tips on which resorts are good at this time of the year and so on.

I've been looking into chamonix and St.Anton, but never having been to the alps before im a bit of a newb when it comes to this Razz

So if anyone got some tips on where i should head is greatly apreciated, got no idea if im going alone or with friends yet but im definantly going.

Also i might wanna get some boots fitted while i'm down there as i need some new ones! so need some tips on that as well Very Happy
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Solden, Ischgl, Lech, St Anton, Tignes, Zermatt and Saas Fee are all good, all have good early season snow records. I was in Heiligenblut (Austria) last friday and it had snowed 50cm above 2000m, thats not going to melt in an afternoon! So looking good already.....
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Ola, much depends on how important boot fitting is and when you plan on going (December is a long month). Chamonix plans on being fully open for the week before Christmas week with the option of opening earlier if possible. Weekends planned IIRC from early December.

You are probably better off somewhere with a Glacier - Tignes & L2Alpes come to mind (I know nothing directly about Austria, never skied there, yes, my bad).

But if you're really serious about bootfitting, Chamonix really has to be in the frame.
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under a new name, I've heard that if you disturb boot fitters during the breeding season they may exhibit abnormal behaviour and may even eat their own young.
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Ola, We'll be open, and we have summer skiing, so you're safe to ski whatever the weather brings! Very Happy
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Ola, welcome to snowHeads snowHead
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easiski, If I make it back during the coming season I'll give you a shout. I've been practicing the drills; by God that day out in LG inspired me Cool
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Ola,
Go high, find a glacier... so like under a new name suggests Tignes, Les Deux Alps. We've skied over Christmas in the French Alps for more than 10 years now and only had one truly disastrous no snow year. We tend to head for Les Arcs, Serre Chevalier or The 3 valleys. It can be pebbly, but as the saying goes...better a bad day on the piste... Little Angel

Boots advice I leave to the many many experts who post here.
Have a great trip!
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Ola, St Anton would be good. Snow forecast over the next few days for example. Also quite a few Norwegians and Swedes go there, as well of course as Dutch, German and us Brits. The Arlberg region as a whole has one of the best snow records in the Alps (source - this months Daily Mail Ski Magazine). You could also treat yourself to Strolz ski boots, which I bought this year from the Strolz shop in Lech, just along the road from St Anton www.strolz.at Not cheap though to buy - ie around €500-€600 (with custom foot beds), but absolutely fantastic. They should last around 15 years according to a lot of people I talked to on chair lfts etc that owned them. You also see a lot of the instructors wearing them, which is usually a good sign.
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Wow thanks for all the replies!

Gonna take me some time to sort through all my options now Razz
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Ola, Razz indeed....
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Turoa, New Zealand Laughing
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Chamonix has been poor in 3 of last the 4 years in December in any case the whole system is not due to open until 20th Dec.
Boot fitting is first rate at either Footworks or Sanglard.
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Ola, I'm heading to Val D'isere on the 7h December so I'm hoping the snow's gonna be good!!! Mind you, I've sseen a few reports from the last few seasons and it's said that Val and Tignes are pretty good early season.
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