Poster: A snowHead
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What is the coldest anyone has skiied in?
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-17C at bottom of Perriere's lift in Les Gets one year, where there was a warning not to take small kids up the mountain. That was not very pleasant. OK if you skiied hard. Not OK when sat still on chairlift.
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-35c in Banff, there was a liftee checking for frostbite on your face.
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I can beat that. On friday it was -18C at the top of the Yret Chairlift at 2800m in Serre Chevalier. Taking pictures was painful on the hands at that low temperature.
It was in sunshine and there wasnt windchill so it could have been worse. Although it required a quick descent to warm up.
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-39 at Lake Louise, no wind, beautiful sunshine. Brrrr
-42 in Banff overnight.
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Skied in -20 at Lake Louise. Not too bad if well covered up. Chairlifts were cold though
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-35 @ 3000m in Crans Montana Christmas 2004. With the wind chill the board as you left the lift station said it was effectively -50. We checked each other for frost bite regularly on the way down and they closed the lift to the glacier soon after.
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I've climbed ice falls in -16C, walked a mile back from the pub in -29C and at -19C ran across a snow covered car park in bare feet wearing only swimming shorts and a hat, then found that the hot tub had been locked up... that was a shivery one
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Anyone that was in Banff in the week commencing 13th December will no what cold is all about! We experienced -42 in Banff town a couple of nights and people were talking about -50 with wind chill up at Sunshine. In fact Sunshine either didnt open or opened later in the day most of that week. Ive never had to force ice out of my nostrils before! I actually found the severe cold quite invigorating and you felt fine as long as you kept bundled up properly and didnt leave any exposed skin open to the elements.
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-25°C at stubai, if you include wind chill it was about -30-40°C at the top... Brrrrr
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-20 or so at whistler, closer to -30 with the windchill. not nice.
-25 or so trying to cross the highway to get to the diner on the other side of the road in Golden. Even not-niererer
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It was chilly in bed last night, well I got a frosty reception from the wife when I came in mullered 3 hrs later than i said I would be
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According to Meteo France the coldest I've known is -28°C on the Bellecote Glacier in La Plagne. Wind started to pick up and it went from bracingly cold to scary cold. God knows what the wind chill factor was but we quit skiing for the day because I got a touch of frost nip on my nose.
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You know it makes sense.
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I've camped in -24C in Finland this winter...but at least it wasn't windy for a wind chill to be added on.
One 4-season sleeping bag and some canvas between us and the night sky. Made popping out for a call of nature at 3am a little adventure in its own right.
But back to skiing -
According to a friend they close Lake Louise at -40C. Which presumably means they leave it open at - 39C...
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-20 and we were on the Continental Divide on skidoos. Bitter.
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JimW, I would imagine it has a lot to do with windchill and temp inversions as well. If it is -40 at the base it could easily be -25 at the top, I guess.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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-16 at the top of Bellevarde in VDI, Jan 2000. That were quite cold enough for me...
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-23c at Panorama plus a windchill is the worst I've endured. Seriously cold, dread to think what the coldest temps that have been quoted above must've been like.
Just not enjoyable at that temperature, beyond cold- it's just pain!! Luckily being away for 2 weeks meant we didn't have to make the most of it so could go in
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eddyr, the Rockies are a different cold to the Purcells
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-30C ealy morming on the mile 1 chair at Panorama. Cold was biting on the face,. Did give me an excuse pull up my hood & avoid getting the life story of fellow passenger. Cold keeps the snow nice though & you forget about it coming down. I did stop in the teepee to wam myself by the brazier.
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-46C near Portsmouth a few weeks back.
Ok, it was in an environmental chamber chuffin cold though.
Skied -28 in Jasper a few years back , frostbite checks on all the lifts. 2 run limit before we had to head in for a warm up. Lots of fun though.
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I've ridden in -30c air temp in ValTho over a New Year.
It sucked.
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Last year in Courchevel. We got caught in horrendous conditions trying to get back to La Tania.
All the chair lifts were closed, with just one drag lift staying open to allow people to try and get back to La Tania (although this closed about 15 mins after we got off it).
The wind was that strong you had to fight every second to not get blown off. It was so cold, i thought bits of me were going to drop off. My hands were paralysed with cold, and the wet patches on my coat froze solid. You couldn't see anything past about 10 foot in front of you.
It was apparently -35 including the wind chill.
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Tremblant Feb 2002; -27C at the bottom, a lot colder at the top with the wind chill (the locals claimed -45C but I can't verify that) . We all had to use face masks and also had to stop after the first run down to get our boots off and warm up the freezing toes (oddly, they were always fine for the remainder of the day after this ritual.)
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THe snow was great at -23c but I found it difficult to really enjoy it
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-18 in Passo Tonale, in falling snow and rubbish visibility. Did one trip up on the chair, skied down and finished for the morning Just as cold in the afternoon, but it had stopped snowing and was much pleasanter
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-5c today and very cold it was too
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-30 Tignes 1990. Warmed up to about -14 sometimes, positively tropical. My mate did get frostbitten toes.
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You know it makes sense.
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Minus 50 with wind chill at Lake Louise (back side) - I was on the only one of the group not to get frostbite.
You know how only maddogs & Englishmen go out in the midday sun? Well, it was only the Brits up on the hill that day too.
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-29C at Jasper. The lifties weren't letting anybody on without full face covering headgear.
And that evening, swimming outdoors at -25C. Duck under the water, and 20 seconds later your hair was all icicles
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About -35c at revelstoke last weekend on the new darkside chair. Some scary looking frostbite in the lodge. Not super enjoyable. -15 to -20 would be luxury.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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-32c in Zermatt.
I've never felt as cold anywhere else in the world as I've been on Cairngorm though. Got stuck on the ridge sitting on the Coire Na Ciste chairlift, stationary for 90 minutes on the ridge, 80 mile an hour wind and minus loads centigrade, blowing ice shards straight at me, I had icicles on my icicles.
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-22 at the foot of the L2A glacier around 6 years ago.
And I've been in +42 in Singapore and Adelaide if you're looking for the other end of the scale. And worked in the Gulf this year but it was winter so only in the late 20s.
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=-35 on In a number fo resorts in New Hampshire one year. Got half way up a lift and they where taking everyone off at mid station I asked why Because sir it is -42 At the top and most people dont like skiing in that cold.
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Is it true that in -20ish or below if u throw a cup of water in the air, it will freeze or crystalise.
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kendub, I had a bottle of water when I was in -22, it wasn't anywhere like freezing up
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-25 in LDA, on one lift you weren't allowed on unless you were wearing a hat, totally sensible really. We lasted about 3 runs and then got off the mountain. We were in the area for a season so we figured we could pick our days a bit more, if I'd been there on holiday I'd have stayed out as long as poss.
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Slight different take - biggest temp change?
We had two weeks in Les Arcs ... March 05 I think.
-18C the first week. Bitter. Ski-school coming in half way through the lesson so the class could warm up.
Week 2: +12C Sunshine & Tee shirts.
So a 30 degree change during the holiday. Anyone had more?
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minus 37c in the village in Levi. Painfully cold.
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Got frost nip on the VB arrete. Was made to stand in the sun and rubbing my face for 15-20 minutes until the guide was happy. I guess it was around -25 with wind-chill...and the fact that the arrete was so slow... as normal..!!!
Apart from the hands and face, it was ok and once we got moving, a perfect day. You just don't want to be trapped on the ridge in a blowing wind.
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