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Summer Skiing/Snowboarding in the Northern Hemisphere!

 Poster: A snowHead
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Hi Guys,

There really is a forum for everything isn't there!

I'm grasping on to the hope that somebody here can reassure me that there are decent places to go skiing/snowboarding during the summer...

I've heard that the conditions are normally quite difficult for beginners? We have a few people in the group that have stepped on ski's for a few years and would probably prefer to not learn on a snowpark!

Where is (generally) the best place to go for summer skiing/snowboarding between late August to early September? (if any)

Thanks! Very Happy
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Welcome iLikeSnow,
Late August / early September is pretty late for summer skiing. Quite a few of the summer ski glaciers close by then and reopen October/November. Going that late I think you'd probably be looking at Saas Fee and Zermatt in Switzerland or Hintertux in Austria. Tignes shuts on 2nd Sept and would probably be pretty scetchy by then (so might Saas Fee & Zermatt tbh). Saas Fee is open for "summer" skiing all the way through to end of October, after that they're into winter mode and may have more open apart from the glacier depending on snow conditions. Not sure on Zermatt, probably similar.

Wherever you go it will only be possible to ski early in the morning, after that it will be too horrible and porridge like. Do you have to go then? Especially if a fairly novice group it would be better to go later when more places and piste is open and likely to be in better condition.

Anyway hope that helps and is food for thought.
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Thanks that replying. Even if it has dampened my dreams!
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Zermatt will defo be open late August/early Sept. I've skied there then and it was great - fresh snow and an impressive number of runs (better than my summer experience of Saas Fee although there's steeper stuff there).
And if you wanna work out how to get to Zermatt by train, check out the SkiRail Map of the Alps - http://rogerlascellesmaps.co.uk/SkiRail_Product_Information.aspx?area=SkiRail_Product_Information
Neil Neige

PS Scandinavia might be an option round then too but I'm not entirely sure. There are Scandinavia summer-skiing experts who post round here so hopefully they'll see this thread too...
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iLikeSnow, Stubai, Hintertux and Kitzsteinhorn glaciers will all be open in September for sure. In August, only Stubai and Hintertux will be open. Hinterux has a lot of skiing including some good gentle stuff but is not really beginner material to be honest.
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