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San Cassiano, Dolomites 2010/11

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I realise it's a bit late in the season to start a new snow report thread but there doesn't seem to be one already, so here goes:

Was in San Cassiano last week, my first trip there and had a wonderful time. Loved it, loved it, loved it! Haven't been to the Dolomites in more than 20 years and I had completely forgotten how wonderful the scenery is.

Was there on Inside Out duty and we had terrific snow conditions given how late we were in a poor season. Just about everything was open, with icy pistes in the morning, grippy snow in the middle of the day and softening to slushy goodness in the late afternoon. Piste preparation was to a very high standard, so we had good conditions for developing skills and lots of opportunity to tour around the Sella Ronda. On top of this we had unbroken sunshine for just about all the week which was wonderful for lazy lunches on several different mountain restaurant terraces (Jane's comment on my return home was to say I looked like I'd been "Chernobled"). By the end of the week the thaw seemed to be accelerating, but I think it should be OK for another week or two until the end of the season. Higher slopes, such as the top of the Hidden Valley, had lovely snow conditions for most of the day, but the off-piste looked well and truly cooked.

As a bonus skimottaret and I had a day to kill on the way home so visited Venice, was was an easy bus ride away from the airport. All in all a wonderful week. For those on Facebook there are lots of photos here if you are interested, but these are some of my favourites (plus a video slideshow):













http://www.vimeo.com/21970041
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