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How are the current (early Jan. 2011) snow depths?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi, We will arrive in the Arlberg in just over a week on Jan. 14.
Can anybody report how the snow depths are on off-piste as well as on places such as upper lift at Rendl, the Rufikopf tram ungroomed front side trail (#39 Tannegg) (closed according to the piste report), the Madloch-Zug route, and the Zurs side trail off the Madloch chair (#12 Madloch-Zursersee) (also listed as closed)?
How much snow do we need to get depths up to good / "average".
Thanks.
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 brian
brian
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http://www.slf.ch/lawineninfo/schneeinfo/hsm/index_EN

Not great across much of CH, above average to the south of the main ridge.
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