Following a late season start, from 1500-3000m altitude in the French Northern Alps Ski Areas have seen the best Christmas snow for a decade, both in terms of quality and quantity. We are entering the New Year with above average snow cover over 1500 meters. The snow fall has been coupled with relatively mild weather and stable off piste conditions making for a ski bonanza for both piste and off piste skiers.
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Certainly the best I've experienced. Only downside is that some days have been a bit too warm, so lower slopes have seen rain and/or heavy off-piste.
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Avalanche warning is 5 again today, so perhaps the better start for the piste skiers.
For a lot of the holiday period the avalanche risk was 2/5.
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Got to be said it's not been too shabby for the lower slopes (here at least and no doubt in other places)... there was one day of rain on the lower slopes (in the midst of the great storm) but that then got topped up by nice snow. Snow turned to sleet and then eventually rain this afternoon, but (so far) it has been lighter than feared and with a fair amount of snow predicted this week, again, it shouldn't be a problem in terms of quality or depth. So it's also been a great Christmas for areas with lower slopes round here, as they've also had the added advantage of having all of their lifts open all season.
Is it too early for the 'best Christmas skiing for a decade' debate ?
And anyway, it's not the best Christmas skiing for a decade, cos I haven;t had any yet
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We were in St Gervais at Xmas. It was indeed very very good and we had a ball. But for my money it was not quite as good as Xmas 2008/2009 which was memorable for blue skies and that lovely satiny squeaky snow on piste everywhere, as opposed to slightly heavy/slightly hard conditions in some places this year. Still flipping good though!
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Here is a go pro video (not mine, alas) of what it was like skiing in what would be deemed a lower resort by some in December 2011 (be kind all you supercool snowHeads and ignore the French cheesy dancing... look at the snow!)
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miranda, looks wonderful!
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The few days we've been up since Christmas is probably the best skiing conditions I've ever known. On-piste that is.
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And anyway, it's not the best Christmas skiing for a decade, cos I haven;t had any yet
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I'm sure it will be even better then, well I hope so.
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And all that palaver about people cancelling their holidays due to lack of snow!!!
I got back from Mayrhofen last night and it had been snowing non stop for 24 hours on top of a good base.
So there is snow snow and more SNOW.
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Despite recent rain, Christmas conditions in the northern French Alps and western Austria are the best since the 1990s.
And with another 100cm+ about to pound western Austria next week, things will improve further in the near-term.
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another 100cm+ about to pound western Austria next week
and lots in much of the French Alps too.
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For a decade? I have no idea, in my limited experience (4 Christmas ski trips in last 4 years - and no off piste) we've had the best conditions this year. 2008/9 season I remember being nice to ski on, but it was my first ski trip so I was up and down the greens at ADH most of the week and didn't see what it was like elsewhere.
Agree with rob@rar, it was warm from Christmas day for a few days, meant a lot of the pistes in Cervinia were starting to scrape toward the end of the week.
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To my mind, in the Eastern Alps, 2005/2006 was the best Christmas snow for us. Started snowing on November 28th, and forgot to stop until sometime in the New Year. Cold crispy snow all winter. We were still shovelling in April but by then I had boogered my left knee well and truly and was in a residential rehab centre with Vroni Staber and Anne-Marie Gerg, all rehabbing snapped ACLs among other things. Still talked about here as the best season in the past 70 years or so.
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i think it ironic that just as the Daily Mail crow in their horrible way about the Alps and France being a washout and the smart money booking in the States, it doesn't stop snowing in the Alps and it stops snowing in the States.
Maybe the weather Gods hate the Mail.
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Been some of the best conditions I can remember in my lifetime at times, average at others, warmth. rain and high winds have hampered things to an extent.
Certainly the most snow at Christmas for a long time. The locals here say the most Christmas snow since 1977.
But best skiing conditions? I'm not so sure....
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There have been some brilliant days in December although the days immediately around Christmas itself were enjoyable but not quite as spectacular as earlier in the month. 18 & 19 December were among the best days skiing I've ever had, and 15 December was also pretty good before it got too windy.
anyway this thread is a marker, wait till the other websites etc jump on the bandwagon
The warm temperatures have been good, it hasn't been too cold to go out skiing.
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stanton is suspiciously quite after his claims of the season being a write off
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Well I've been skiing in the French Alps the week before Christmas every year for the past 6 years, and I can say the week I've just had in La Plagne was the best for snow by MILES. I've never seen so much there.
The best day was skiing down to the Vanoise in 40cms of fresh snow. Lovely.
The only year I can remember there being more snow was in Alpe D'Huez 1994 when about 5 feet of it fell over Christmas.
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My god those videos look great! dream conditions... I really wish I was there..........