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Off to Argentiere on 9th April and was planning VB with guide on 12th.
From what I can see and what the guide says - not sure it will be worth it. He says experienced skiers only in total control and no snowboards.
Did it and enjoyed it last year but not sure it is worth repeating in these conditions.
Any recent experiences ?
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PBJ
, the crevasses are very open and snow bridges weak. You could have a big dump of snow on the 11th and conditions will be epic BUT even so your guide will want you to follow his tracks closely and stop immediately if he does (hence the total control bit). I know this stuff is standard for glacial skiing but what I'm saying is that it is more important than ever in current conditions.
The VB is not a ski piste and whilst it is something I personally feel every skier should experience you need to accept the risk and make your own judgement (which may include giving it a miss this year).
Stands back and waits to get flamed for being a nay sayer...............
PS I for one plan to go back up this year
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