Poster: A snowHead
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Have a long weekend with kids due to school inset day and thinking about going for a cheeky ski. We dont mind what country, but mainly need lots of flattering blues to build their confidence.
I was thinking somwhere like Kaprun but not sure its open....or is it?
Any bright ideas?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Peter Leuzzi, Kaprun should be open weather permitting (i.e. not blowing a gale etc). I've been planning a pre-xmas ski trip but have decided to wait until the last minute to decide whether to go or not so I can see what the conditions are like. Flights and accommodation shouldn't be a problem in early Dec.
Good luck with it.
Kersh
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Peter Leuzzi, Tignes is about the most obvious, though there's always the possibility of very high winds spoiling the show and blowing the snow away. Even if only the glacier is open, there are some good blue runs. With luck there'd be a lot more.
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Peter Leuzzi, Cervinia will be open from end of October according to its website. Definitely ticks the box for lots of flattering blues. Good idea BTW, must check our school calendar to look for inset days
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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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Why not book flights to somewhere like Geneva or Zurich and then follow the snow? Easy to pick up accommodation at that time of year.
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lech is open from the weekend before, oberlech in particular would be great for kids as a place to stay, and has lots of loverly flattering blues.
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Thanks folks, all good comments and worth considering.
So. In a nutshell, if I were to book flights now (GVA, Turin or Salzburg) and wing it as to what resort we go to, are we agreed that I will get snow somewhere (wind permitting)? Accom doesnt worry me at all as its so early in the season.
Is that a fair summary?
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are we agreed that I will get snow somewhere
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you really do know that there are no guarantees, don't you? There will be snow somewhere - top of Mont Blanc unlikely to be bare. Whether there's nice snow to ski on, on the sort of slopes you're looking for, in weather you can enjoy?
Probably.
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pam w, absolutely disagree. I want you to guarantee it
I think Im just looking to get some cheapie flights now, and give us the best possible chance with the greatest number of possibilities
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I think you're better off waiting to buy flights IMO. You may buy flights now and find that there's no snow near that destination, in which case they may well be cheap but also useless. With the recession and the fact people will be spending on Christmas stuff, folk won't be flying abroad for holidays early December. I doubt the flight prices will go up much between now and the end of November when you'll have a better idea of conditions.
I know exacly how you feel because I'm in the same boat. I have new skis to try out, an apartment in the Alps and am itching to get out there ..... but i'm still going to wait to see what the snow's like nearer the time.
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I doubt the flight prices will go up much between now and the end of November when you'll have a better idea of conditions.
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I'd agree with that.
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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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As has been said, a piste on a glacier (such as at Tignes's Grande Motte) will fairly much guarantee snow. But with that proviso (and the assumption that none of these figures were measured on glaciers and that in general the resort's choice of measuring place will have an effect) here are the snow figures for the first week of December for the 4 resorts mentioned so far:
The figures start with an average over 12 or 15 seasons (can't remember which) followed by figures for the last 6 years, starting with 08/09 - in each case upper, then lower slopes eg / 127:102 /
Kaprun 143:31 .. / 111:59 / 202:132 / 82:14 / 157:34 / 100:5 / 111:17 /
Cervinia 174:84 .. / 232:70 / 173:48 / 87:8 / 68:18 / 123:34 / 174:84 /
Tignes 97:27 .. / 104:42 / 56:46 / 48:8 / 54:26 / 70:24 / 124:29 /
Lech 65:40 .. / 110:54 / 127:102 / 0:0 / 52:40 / 24:21 / 0:0 /
As you can see, though Lech skiing is on meadows, requiring less snow, it is not a suitable place! (Actually 0:0 was n/a:n/a which might have been a couple of cm., I suppose)
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Val Thorens.
Been going every year for the last week in November and it has always had snow. ( Last 6 years) anyway.
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You know it makes sense.
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jimmjimm, whats transfer and accom like for a weekend?
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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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Accom doesnt worry me at all as its so early in the season.
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Do check out a few places in advance. Lots of places don't open until the main season starts, so getting somewhere can be harder than you'd think. You *will* find somewhere, but it's a lot quicker and less stressful if you've done your research in advance.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm probably going to Tignes Val Claret on the 5th December, so I bloody hope there is snow there
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Peter Leuzzi, I hire a car from Grenoble . There's no shortage of accomadation try the 3vallies hotel for short stays.
or agence2300 for apartment rental.
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Hemel Hempstead.
Catleford.
Tamworth.
Milton Keynes
etc.
Anywhere in the Alps could have snow, many places will almost certainly have snow (see above).
For DEF snow....don't go high, go inside!
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Kersh wrote: |
.... You may buy flights now and find that there's no snow near that destination, in which case they may well be cheap but also useless. |
if there is no snow at high resorts near Geneva in early Dec then we will all be in trouble
If I was booking a trip for 'guaranteed snow' I would be looking at Stubai Valley for the glacier or Khutai nearby, or Arlberg region (Innsbruck), Arosa (if open), Saas Fee, Zermatt, Arlberg too etc (from Zurich), loads of resorts in Austria from Salzburg, and Tignes, VT, Swiss resorts etc (from Geneva) - so any airport that is close to a resort with a glacier really
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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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1. Tignes;
2. Zermatt;
It is going to be an El Nino (warm) winter, so you need to head as high as possible. Must have a glacier.
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Head for a glacier if poss. Kaprun will be fine at that time, as will Stubai, Hintertux etc. Kaprun just over an hour from Salzburg so good for short breaks. Hintertux and Stubai closer to Innsbruck.
If you can get cheap flights to either of the above you will find skiing.
And if there is early snow, you will get to ski lower down as well, although at that time of year, it is likely to be dependent on whether the lift companies are operating, rathe rthan just whether there is enough snow.
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In a nutshell, if I were to book flights now (GVA, Turin or Salzburg) and wing it as to what resort we go to, are we agreed that I will get snow somewhere (wind permitting)?
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Yup, agreed.
I've done early season (ie September onwards) weekend ski trips of between 2 and 5 days for the last 20 years or so. These have always been by booking flights to Geneva, Salzburg, Munich, Turin, Bergamo etc - for Tignes, Val Thorens, Saas Fee, Zermatt, Hintertux, Kaprun, Pitztal, Soelden, Garmisch, Cervinia etc. Although the trips have mainly featured glaciers, occasionally, (usually early December) I have also skied non-glacier areas like Avoriaz, Chamonix, Bad Ragaz (quite low area near Zurich) and Malbun (Liechtenstein). In the second week of November 2004 Obergurgl (high but non-glacial) was open with great conditions and deserted pistes.
Although there is an element of pot luck, I have never yet gone on any early season trip and not skied through lack of snow - in fact on all but one trip (Tignes, early November 2006) conditions have been excellent. Even that trip had good cover but very hard snow. Coincidentally, my one really bad weekend - decent snow but high winds and driving rain at all levels - was also at Tignes, one November (different year to the above). We were only there 2 days and the glacier was shut due to a storm on day 2.....Overall though, I've had excellent autumnal/early winter skiing so no complaints.
In my experience, the first significant snowfalls where the snow sticks around at altitude can happen any time after mid/late October - so I would go so far as saying you can book flights to any of the above and GUARANTEE snow/skiing at a glacier area in early December. With any luck, higher non-glacier areas will be open too.
This season's early doors run is to Salzburg on 7th November - can't wait!
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