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Snow chains needed for driving to Val Thorens April?

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OK, we have booked a cheeky last minute 5 day trip to Val Thorens on Sunday 8th. We're flying to Grenoble and renting a car to drive to VT.

Do we really, really, absolutely need snow chains? I mean what are the chances of needing them in April?

I've always got them before for February/March trips (but never used them). Seems like a waste of 35 EURO to rent something I probably won't use!

Having said that I've never been up the mountains in April - maybe my expectation of glorious sunshine Cool is wrong Puzzled

All advice would be welcome from those with more experience than me!!
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I'll be carrying mine on Friday, but don't expect to need them.
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No. We have been going skiing at Easter (at Les Arcs) for years and have never, ever, needed the chains in March/April. The roads were clear last week up to 2000m+and there had not been any more significant snow at low levels.
I'll eat my (bobble) hat if you need them at this time of year.
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You can usually buy them for about €30 in the Supermarket, so maybe if it does snow just buy them at the bottom of the mountain and keep them rather than renting.
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Geant at Albertville had all sizes last week for 28 euros.Very much doubt you will need them however
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None in supermarkets in Moutiers now so get them in Albertville but it is extreemly unlikely you will need them. Its very warm out here.
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Need them in Malvern today...
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Simonskis, Why not check the snowforecast for VT and then take an informed gamble Little Angel Mine shows clear from Sat 7th through to the following Wed night.
It doesn't bother me as I'll be in Chamonix so you won't get in my way wink
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local forecast here http://france.meteofrance.com/france/montagne?MONTAGNE_PORTLET.path=montagneprevisionville/732573
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No. We have been going skiing at Easter (at Les Arcs) for years and have never, ever, needed the chains in March/April. The roads were clear last week up to 2000m+and there had not been any more significant snow at low levels.
I'll eat my (bobble) hat if you need them at this time of year.

I think I'll scratch Les Arcs off of my list of resorts to ski at Easter then. I've had to dig my car out a couple times in Flaine at / after Easter and one time had to buy chains as I stupidly left mine at home - doh! wink

Having said that, this year I would take the gamble and save the 35 euros...
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Red Dave, Lots of snow on the mountain (even last (late) Easter there was enough) - but none in resort or on the roads. As of last Thursday.
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Red Dave wrote:
I think I'll scratch Les Arcs off of my list of resorts to ski at Easter then. I've had to dig my car out a couple times in Flaine at / after Easter and one time had to buy chains as I stupidly left mine at home - doh! wink


Yeah but Les Arcs ranges from 1200m to 2200m, depends where you are staying in Les Arcs as to the risk.
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See here: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=87335&start=440#2027840
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Snow, april 17th 2012 at 1450 meters above Grenoble on the Chamrousse road



http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=83197&start=120
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Isn't it a legal requirement to have them in France anyway or is that just over the main winter months?
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Cheers everyone, I decided to go without chains. Gamble only just paid off though! Arrived on Monday 9th April to sunny weather. Tuesday night/Wed am a huge dump of snow, then barely stopped snowing all week. Saturday morning at drive home time it was very touch and go if chains needed - some people put them on, some not. As I didn't have any I went for it! Fortunately although the roads were a bit snowy and slushy in resort they were pretty clear otherwise - about 500 yards down the road those with chains on we're removing them.

Not sure if I'd gamble again, maybe I just got lucky, can't believe the amount of snowfall in April!
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Have you never heard of April showers?
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Simonskis, I am amazed but it's a salutory lesson...This bobble hat is hard going and there's woolly bits in my teeth... Embarassed
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I saw a snowplough on the A27 between Portsmouth and Chichester this morning. Maybe I won't take my snow tyres off just yet.....
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pam w, Here in East Anglia it's raining cats and dogs and has been for 3 days. Drought, hah!
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Here in the North Pennines its been snowing again, but not quite enough to get the tow going again....yet.

http://www.yadmoss.co.uk/

Summer went quickly didn't it Cool
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See Steve Angus's photo on page 26 of the Val d'I thread!
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