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Easter Sunday in Verbier

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Millsy and I took my brother to Verbier yesterday. Snowing all morning and no viz so we skied a few pistes and then went rockhopping down to Chez Dany for an early lunch. Brightened up a bit in the pm so headed up Mt Fort and followed a couple of locals who put the first tracks down the backside

The top 500m were much deeper than expected!


Millsy slaying it...


Synchronized skiers


Where's Millsy


Regretting that last glass of Pinot at lunchtime...


The sun popped it's head out!


Not so much lower down but freshies all the way...


Missed the 16:30 cut off at Chassoure by a couple of minutes but the friendly liftie let us on. Bonus day all round!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I was there yesterday for these favourable conditions. We skied from Savoleyres from first lift and made first tracks in some decent powder under blue skies. Coming back over to Medran, the visibility went completely but we were treated to some nice powder, especially heading off-piste at the higher altitudes. A few very nice tree runs to be had. Headed back to Savoleyres in the afternoon and the snow had crusted over off-piste and was quite unpleasant for turning but the clear skies were a boon.

All in all, Easter Sunday treated me to one of the best days of skiing I've had. Lovely stuff!
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